Stadler Unveils New Welding Technology in Hungary

Stadler, in Hungary At the Szolnok factory plans to apply friction stir welding technology. This innovation will increase production efficiency high quality aluminum double decker train carriages aims to provide.

Advantages of Friction Welding

Friction stir welding of different materials combined with unparalleled power It is a technology that provides. Used in joining materials such as aluminum, polymers and metals, this method consumes less energy than traditional arc welding and reduces raw material use. In this way, waste is minimized and sustainable production goals are achieved.

Stadler said this technology will increase production efficiency ve competitiveness in the global railway manufacturing market thinks it will strengthen.

Strategic Role of Szolnok Plant and Investments

Opened in 2009 Szolnok factory, has become an important part of Stadler's operations. 200 million euros investment on the world Train wagon bodies used in 14 countries With the application of friction welding technology, Szolnok factorywill meet the increasing demand for modern railway wagons and expand its production capacity.

Innovation for Sustainability and Quality

Sustainability ve focus on quality It is one of Stadler's most important goals. Advanced technologies such as friction stir welding, more complex and durable structures Stadler is committed to producing innovative and environmentally friendly products, and this process to reduce resource use ve to improve working conditions contributes.

The election of Szolnok, also highlights the important role of Hungary in the company's strategic vision. This facility, Stadler's sustainable growth ve leadership in railway manufacturing is critical to achieving its goals.

Future Goals

Adopting friction stir welding, to modern and efficient transportation solutions is an important step in the right direction. Through these innovative technologies and strategic investments, Stadler Leading the way in sustainable railway manufacturing will continue to maintain.