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Threaded Welding Studs in Saudi Arabia

Threaded welding stud suppliers provide metal studs with threads that are designed to be welded onto a surface. These threaded welding studs are commonly used in construction, automotive, and manufacturing. Suppliers offer various sizes, materials (like stainless steel or mild steel), and thread types. They may also provide custom options and bulk quantities. Quality and certification often matter, especially for structural use.

As dealers and suppliers of stud welding machines, shear studs, threaded studs, welded studs, refractory anchors, insulation pins, and clips offer a wide range of fastening solutions for industrial use.

Stud Welding Machines: Equipment used to quickly weld studs to metal surfaces. Common in construction, shipbuilding, and fabrication. Available in capacitor discharge and drawn arc types.

Shear Studs: Heavy-duty steel studs welded to structural steel for shear connection in composite construction. Often used in bridges and buildings.

Threaded Studs: Metal rods with threads, welded onto surfaces to allow bolting. Used in automotive, electrical panels, and heavy machinery.

Welded Studs: A General term for studs welded by machines onto a base material. Can include plain, threaded, or headed studs.

Refractory Anchors: Metal pieces that hold refractory lining in place inside furnaces, kilns, and reactors. Designed to handle high temperatures.

Insulation Pins & Clips: Fasteners used to secure insulation to metal surfaces, especially in HVAC and industrial insulation systems.

 

 Capacitor Discharge (CD) Stud Welding with Tip Ignition

  • Uses stored energy from capacitors.

  • The stud has a small tip that ignites the weld when it touches the surface.

  • Works best on thin metals (like sheet metal).

  • Very fast—weld time is a few milliseconds.

  • Creates a clean weld with minimal marking on the backside.

  • Often used in electronics, HVAC, and light fabrication.

 

Short-Cycle (SC) or Drawn Arc (DA) Stud Welding

  • Uses a drawn arc and higher current.

  • The stud lifts, an arc forms, then it's pressed into the molten metal.

  • SC is a faster, lighter-duty version of DA.

  • DA is used for larger studs and thicker base materials.

  • Common in construction, shipbuilding, and heavy steel work.

  • Requires ceramic ferrules or shielding gas to protect the weld.