Like in many industries, there are ISOs, or international standards, available within stud welding to indicate that a company or product is certified as high quality and reliable. If you work within the stud welding industry, understanding these standards and working towards certification could help you to improve and expand your business. It also ensures that you’re following proper safety and quality codes. Read more about stud welding standards with Taylor Stud Welding, the UK’s only designer, manufacturer and supplier of stud welding machines and equipment.
Welding Codes Internationally, there are many welding codes. Some are specific to certain countries or regions, while others are international. These codes are designed to help ensure that welding machinery is of the highest quality and people involved in the process, from manufacture to use, are safe and know best practises. Codes and standards help to facilitate trade between different companies, even internationally. They act as a baseline measure and assurance of quality so companies feel confident when buying a product or service.
British Welding Standards The standards and documents listed below are specific to Britain and all apply to welding, albeit a range of different types of welding.