Gedik Welding equipment

About Us

GEDİK WELDING, established in Turkey in 1963, is a global leader in the field of welding consumables and equipment and various welding training  programs . Under its internationally registered trademarks, GeKa and GeKaTec, the company manufactures superior-quality coated welding electrodes, mild steel and Aluminum MIG & TIG welding wires, submerged arc welding wires and fluxes, special repair and maintenance products, conventional and seamless flux-cored welding wires, as well as underwater welding electrodes. The company also produces its own broad range of GeKaMac branded welding and cutting machines.  Moreover, GEDİK WELDING recently launched a new laser welding and cutting equipment range under GeKaLaser brand.

 

Our Products

Hydrogen Electrode - TEMPO B 1
Features and Applications
  • Suitability for use in welding low-alloyed steels resistant to lower service temperatures
  • Serviceability of weld metals at temperatures down to -60°C
  • Weld metal recovery of approx. 120%
  • Re-drying: 300-350°C / min. 2h
ELOX R 316 L
Features and Applications
  • Tanks, pipes and equipments made of Cr-Ni-Mo low-carbon steels which are used in food, textile, chemical and paint industries
  • Weld metal is resistant to acid, corrosion
  • Serviceability at temperatures up to 400°C
  • Requirement of Re-drying for min. 2 hours at the temperature 300°C
Hydrogen Electrode - LASER B 47
Features and Applications
  • Suitabilty for use in out-of-position welding except for welding at vertical down position.
  • Excellent strength and toughness.
  • Suitability for the formation of welding buffer layers when building up high-carbon steels.
  • Weld deposits with very low hydrogen content.
  • Weld metal recovery of about 120%.
  • Requirement of re-drying for minimum 2 hours at the temperatures between 300°C and 350°C.
ELOX R 309 L
Features and Applications
  • GeKa ELOX R 309L electrodes are widely used in carbon-stainless steel joints. for example, joining mild or low alloy steels with AISI 304.
  • If a service temperature above 370 °C or heat treatment is applied after welding dissimilar steels, embrittlement or cracking may occur. This requires procedural control.
  • Ferrite content of weld metal is greater than 8 FN and reduces the possibility of intergranular carbide precipitation. This thereby increases the resistance to intergranular corrosion without the use of niobium.
  • Re-drying: 120-200ºC / 2 h.

Gedik Welding