Metalworking


Laser cutting of metal at Lidner allows for precise processing of materials like steel and aluminum. Using advanced machinery, cuts are extremely accurate with smooth edges, eliminating the need for further finishing. The company handles both 2D and complex 3D projects, catering to various industries and production needs 


Lidneri offers CNC bending services, providing precise and automated metal forming solutions. Using advanced CNC technology, they can bend metal sheets with high accuracy and repeatability, making it ideal for both simple and complex designs. This service caters to various industries, ensuring consistency and quality in every project.


In Lidneri, the company offers three main welding techniques: TIG, MIG, and Laser Welding, each suited for different applications and materials.

  1. TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas): This method is highly precise and used for welding thin materials, such as stainless steel and aluminum. TIG welding provides clean, high-quality welds with minimal spatter, making it ideal for projects requiring aesthetic finishes and high-strength joints.

  2. MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas): MIG welding is faster and better suited for thicker materials, such as steel. It uses a continuous wire feed to create welds, making it more efficient for larger, high-volume projects. MIG is known for its versatility and speed in welding a wide variety of metals.

  3. Laser Welding: This advanced technique offers the highest precision, using a concentrated laser beam to fuse materials. Laser welding is ideal for delicate components and thin materials, providing strong, clean welds with minimal heat distortion. It's particularly suited for industries requiring fine tolerances and high accuracy.

These services enable Lidner to cater to a wide range of industrial needs, from custom, small-scale projects to large production runs, ensuring strong and reliable welds across different materials and applications.


At Lidneri, powder coating is one of the services offered to provide durable and aesthetically pleasing finishes on metal surfaces. The process involves electrostatically applying charged powder particles to the metal, which is then cured in an oven at high temperatures. This results in a robust, corrosion-resistant, and chemically durable coating.

Lidner's powder coating ensures a high-quality finish with uniform color and texture, and it's an environmentally friendly process as it produces no hazardous waste like traditional wet painting. The company offers a variety of colors and finishes to meet individual customer requirements, providing long-lasting protection and an attractive appearance.