Description
Our vignole rail welding processes equip the user to perform new welds as well as wide-gap and head-wash repairs.
The process uses molten steel created through a chemical reaction between iron oxide and aluminium. This molten metal, reaching temperatures above 3,500°F (1,950°C), is poured into specially designed refractory moulds that match the required rail specifications.
We supply a range of processes, portions, moulds, and crucibles engineered to support different rail welding methods used around the world.


