Ligoteck

Ligoteck

Ingenieurdienstleistungen

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"Ligoteck: Delivering precision-driven inspection services with expert teams, ensuring quality and reliability worldwide

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At Ligoteck, we specialize in providing comprehensive inspection services for the metal, oil, and gas industries. With a commitment to quality, safety, and innovation, we offer a full spectrum of inspection solutions that ensure the integrity and reliability of critical assets. Our mission is to provide superior inspection services to clients, ensuring their operations are safe, reliable, and efficient. We seek to be a reliable partner, providing value through expertise, technology, and a commitment to excellence.

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Ingenieurdienstleistungen
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2–10 Beschäftigte
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Vienna, Vienna
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Einzelunternehmen (Gewerbe, Freiberufler etc.)

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    🌍 We’re Open for New Collaborations! 🌟 At Ligoteck, we pride ourselves on delivering top-notch inspection services with a team of highly skilled professionals. Our expertise spans multiple industries, and we are excited to announce that we are now expanding our reach to provide reliable and efficient services in Hungary, Austria, and parts of Germany. 💼 If your company is looking for a trusted partner to handle inspection needs, we’re here to help. Our dedication to quality, precision, and client satisfaction makes us the ideal choice for businesses seeking excellence. Let’s build a stronger future together! 🤝 📩 Feel free to reach out to us for inquiries or to explore potential collaboration opportunities. #Ligoteck #InspectionServices #InternationalBusiness #Collaboration #QualityMatters #Hungary #Austria #Germany

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    🚢 Ensuring Quality Before Shipment: The Power of Pre-Shipment Inspections 🌍 At Ligoteck, we understand that the key to a successful international trade relationship lies in trust, transparency, and most importantly, quality assurance. One of the most crucial steps in the supply chain process is Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI). This thorough inspection, conducted before goods leave the factory, ensures that the products meet both the buyer’s and regulatory requirements. Here's why it matters: 🔍 Quality Control: PSI helps identify defects or deviations from the agreed standards before shipment, reducing the risk of costly returns, delays, or customer dissatisfaction. 📦 Compliance & Documentation: Pre-shipment checks verify that products meet regulatory requirements, ensuring they are ready for export and have the necessary certifications. 💸 Cost Efficiency: By catching issues early, PSI minimizes costly mistakes down the line, saving you time, money, and maintaining your reputation. 🔗 Building Trust: For both buyers and suppliers, PSI fosters confidence that the products delivered are exactly what was promised — ensuring long-term, fruitful business relationships. At Ligoteck, our experts provide comprehensive and meticulous pre-shipment inspections tailored to your needs, ensuring that what you’ve ordered is exactly what you receive. 🔗 Let's connect to learn how we can support your business and improve your supply chain integrity! #Ligoteck #Inspection #QualityAssurance #PreShipmentInspection #SupplyChain #Logistics #InternationalTrade

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    Understanding Welding Defects: A Key to Quality and Longevity At Ligoteck, ensuring the highest quality in welding processes is a cornerstone of our operations. However, welding is not without its challenges. The image above highlights two common welding issues: lack of fusion and cracking. Both defects can compromise the integrity and durability of welded structures, potentially leading to costly repairs or failures. Top Weld Defects in Focus Lack of Fusion (Top) This defect occurs when the weld metal fails to fuse completely with the base material or preceding weld beads. It often arises due to: Incorrect welding parameters (low heat input). Poor surface preparation (presence of contaminants like oxides or oil). Improper electrode angle. Impact: Reduced mechanical strength, creating weak points in the weld. Solution: Optimize heat settings, clean surfaces thoroughly, and ensure correct electrode manipulation. Cracking (Bottom) Cracking, as seen in the lower weld, is one of the most critical defects. It may appear during or after the weld solidifies. Causes include: High residual stresses from improper cooling rates. Use of incompatible materials. Excessive restraint on the welded joint. Impact: Catastrophic failure under stress. Solution: Employ preheating or post-weld heat treatments, select compatible filler materials, and ensure adequate joint design to minimize stress. Why Welding Quality Matters Defects like these are not just aesthetic—they directly affect the safety, performance, and lifespan of welded components. At Ligoteck, we believe in proactive quality management through: Advanced inspection techniques (e.g., ultrasonic and radiographic testing). Continuous training for our welding teams. Cutting-edge equipment and automation to minimize human error. 💡 Have a welding challenge or want to discuss quality solutions? Reach out to us at Ligoteck—we’re here to help you build stronger, defect-free connections! #Welding #ManufacturingExcellence #QualityControl #Ligoteck

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    🏭 Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT): Ensuring Quality from the Start with Ligoteck 🏭 At Ligoteck, we know that delivering high-quality products starts at the factory. That’s why Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) is a crucial step in our quality control process. FAT allows us to confirm that every piece of equipment and system meets rigorous specifications and requirements before it leaves the factory, ensuring seamless performance and peace of mind for our clients. 🔍 Why is FAT so Important? ✅ Early Detection of Issues: FAT helps us catch potential issues at the factory, saving time, resources, and preventing rework at later stages. ✅ Performance Validation: By validating performance under real-world conditions, FAT ensures that each system meets functionality and reliability standards before deployment. ✅ Cost Efficiency: Resolving issues pre-delivery reduces the need for costly adjustments on-site. 🚀 How Ligoteck Conducts FAT: Our team of experts at Ligoteck utilizes advanced tools and thorough techniques to conduct FAT with precision. We examine every detail, from functionality and durability to compliance with industry standards. Our goal? To ensure that each system is ready to deliver top-notch performance right from day one. Connect with us to learn how Ligoteck can strengthen your quality control processes and guarantee your products meet every expectation from the very start. Your success is our priority! #FactoryAcceptanceTesting #Ligoteck #FAT #QualityControl #Manufacturing #OperationalExcellence #PerformanceTesting #QualityAssurance

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    🌟 Quality Control: The Unsung Hero Behind Every Great Product 🌟 In today's fast-paced world, quality is not just a preference – it's a necessity. At [Your Company Name], we pride ourselves on being the backbone of product excellence, ensuring every detail meets the highest standards before it reaches the consumer. 🔍 What does Quality Control mean to us? ✅ Precision: We go beyond the surface to ensure that every product, process, and service exceeds industry standards. ✅ Trust: Our clients know they can depend on us to safeguard their brand reputation with our thorough inspections. ✅ Innovation: We don’t just meet expectations; we continuously push boundaries with cutting-edge tools and techniques that elevate our quality assurance processes. 💡 Why Quality Control Matters? In the competitive market, quality control ensures that your brand stands out for all the right reasons – consistency, reliability, and customer satisfaction. Whether it’s in manufacturing, food production, or any other industry, quality is at the heart of success. Let's connect and discuss how [Your Company Name] can elevate your quality control strategies and ensure your products consistently impress! #QualityControl #QualityAssurance #InnovationInQuality #Manufacturing #CustomerSatisfaction #ProductExcellence

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    🔧 Exploring Gear Types and Their Applications with Ligoteck 🔧 At Ligoteck, we pride ourselves on delivering precision engineering solutions, and gears are at the heart of many mechanical systems. Understanding the different types of gears is essential for selecting the right one for any application, optimizing efficiency, and ensuring reliable performance. Here’s a quick look at some key gear types and their unique characteristics: ⚙️ Spur Gears One of the most common gear types, spur gears are known for their simplicity and efficiency in transferring motion between parallel shafts. Ideal for applications where low-speed and high-torque transmission is needed. ⚙️ Helical Gears With angled teeth that engage more smoothly than spur gears, helical gears are quieter and more efficient, especially at higher speeds. They are commonly used in automotive transmissions and industrial machinery. ⚙️ Rack and Pinion Rack and pinion gears convert rotational motion into linear motion. You'll often find these in steering mechanisms of vehicles and in various lifting and positioning equipment. ⚙️ Bevel Gears These gears have conical shapes, allowing them to transmit motion between intersecting shafts, typically at a 90-degree angle. Bevel gears are widely used in differential drives, where direction change is essential. ⚙️ Miter Gears A specialized form of bevel gear, miter gears are designed for shafts set at 90 degrees with a 1:1 ratio. Perfect for applications that require equal speed transfer without changing direction. ⚙️ Worm Gears With a unique screw-like appearance, worm gears provide high reduction ratios and are ideal for applications needing significant torque reduction, such as conveyors and hoisting equipment. ⚙️ Screw Gears These resemble helical gears but are designed to transfer motion between non-parallel shafts. Screw gears are effective in low-power applications and are used in machines where compact design is essential. ⚙️ Internal Gears Internal gears have teeth on the inner circumference and are often paired with external gears, making them efficient in compact applications like planetary gear systems. ⚙️ Hypoid Gears Similar to bevel gears but with offset axes, hypoid gears are commonly used in automotive differentials, where their design allows for smoother, quieter operation. Choosing the right gear type is critical to optimizing performance, durability, and energy efficiency. At Ligoteck, we bring expertise and experience to gear selection, manufacturing, and customization, helping our clients find the best solutions for their specific needs. 💬 Have questions on which gear type is right for your application? Let’s connect and discuss how Ligoteck can help you achieve precision and reliability in motion control. #Engineering #Gears #Mechanics #Ligoteck #Manufacturing #Automation #MechanicalEngineering #Innovation

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    🔍 Identifying & Repairing Welding Cracks with PT Inspection In the world of welding, quality control is critical to ensure the strength and safety of our work. This image captures a welding flaw discovered through a liquid penetrant test (PT), revealing a surface crack that might compromise the integrity of the weld. Cracks like this can occur due to various reasons, including improper welding techniques, thermal stress, or insufficient fusion of materials. 📌 Why This Matters Surface cracks, though sometimes subtle, can significantly affect the performance and longevity of a welded joint. Liquid penetrant testing is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method used widely in the industry to detect these surface-breaking defects in welding, casting, and other metalworking processes. The vivid pink line here highlights the flaw, allowing inspectors to identify and document potential problem areas. 🛠️ Repairing Welding Cracks Once a crack is identified, there are several methods to repair it, depending on the weld's purpose and material: Grinding and Re-welding: The damaged area can be ground out to remove the defective material, followed by re-welding to ensure a strong, clean bond. Controlled Welding Parameters: Using controlled parameters (heat, current, travel speed) reduces stress and helps prevent future cracking. Post-Weld Heat Treatment (PWHT): For certain materials, PWHT can relieve residual stress and improve the overall strength of the weld. Proper Welding Techniques: Techniques such as preheating or using low-hydrogen electrodes are essential for reducing stress and preventing cracks during welding. 🚀 Moving Forward Quality checks like PT are indispensable in any welding process to ensure we deliver safe and reliable products. By identifying and correcting issues early, we can prevent costly repairs, reduce downtime, and ensure the durability of the welded components. 💬 What are some other methods you use for ensuring weld quality? Share your insights! #Welding #QualityControl #NDT #LiquidPenetrantTesting #WeldInspection #Manufacturing #Engineering #Safety

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    Mechanical Engineer - Quality Control Inspector Location: Portugal, Switzerland, Croatia Job Type: Project Company Overview: We are expanding our team and are looking for a skilled Mechanical Engineer specializing in Quality Control Inspection to join our operations in Portugal, Switzerland, and Croatia. Position Summary: As a Mechanical Engineer for Quality Control Inspection, you will be responsible for ensuring that all mechanical components and systems meet the required quality standards. You will work closely with production teams, suppliers, and other stakeholders to maintain the highest level of product quality. This role requires strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and the capability to work in a fast-paced environment. Key Responsibilities: Conduct detailed inspections of mechanical components, assemblies, and systems to ensure compliance with design specifications and quality standards. Develop, implement, and maintain quality control procedures and documentation. Perform root cause analysis and corrective action implementation for any quality issues identified. Monitor and report on quality performance, identifying areas for improvement and implementing necessary changes. Review and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and standards. Participate in supplier audits and quality assessments as needed. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field. Proven experience in quality control, quality assurance, or inspection within a mechanical or manufacturing environment. Strong knowledge of mechanical engineering principles, manufacturing processes, and quality control standards. Familiarity with ISO 9001 or similar quality management systems. Proficiency in using inspection tools and equipment (e.g., calipers, micrometers, CMM). Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications. Strong analytical skills and attention to detail. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. Proficiency in English; knowledge of the local language (Portuguese, German/French/Italian for Switzerland, Croatian) is an advantage.

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    Mechanical Engineer - Quality Control Inspector Location: Portugal, Switzerland, Croatia Job Type: Project Company Overview: We are expanding our team and are looking for a skilled Mechanical Engineer specializing in Quality Control Inspection to join our operations in Portugal, Switzerland, and Croatia. Position Summary: As a Mechanical Engineer for Quality Control Inspection, you will be responsible for ensuring that all mechanical components and systems meet the required quality standards. You will work closely with production teams, suppliers, and other stakeholders to maintain the highest level of product quality. This role requires strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and the capability to work in a fast-paced environment. Key Responsibilities: Conduct detailed inspections of mechanical components, assemblies, and systems to ensure compliance with design specifications and quality standards. Develop, implement, and maintain quality control procedures and documentation. Perform root cause analysis and corrective action implementation for any quality issues identified. Monitor and report on quality performance, identifying areas for improvement and implementing necessary changes. Review and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and standards. Participate in supplier audits and quality assessments as needed. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field. Proven experience in quality control, quality assurance, or inspection within a mechanical or manufacturing environment. Strong knowledge of mechanical engineering principles, manufacturing processes, and quality control standards. Familiarity with ISO 9001 or similar quality management systems. Proficiency in using inspection tools and equipment (e.g., calipers, micrometers, CMM). Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications. Strong analytical skills and attention to detail. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. Proficiency in English; knowledge of the local language (Portuguese, German/French/Italian for Switzerland, Croatian) is an advantage.

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