Since its launch in 1991, Veraweld has set the benchmark for fast, consistent, and high-quality pipeline welding. Its lightweight, modular design lets crews switch seamlessly between welding processes, while pre-programmed parameters keep every pass within tight tolerances—so welders stay in full control of quality and productivity.
Benefit |
What it means on your spread |
Continuously upgraded hardware & software |
We refine Veraweld every year to match or exceed the latest industry requirements for strength, corrosion resistance, CTOD and Charpy impact toughness—even on today’s heavy-wall deep-water pipe. |
100 % in-house engineering |
All mechanics, electronics, and control software are designed and built by Vermaat Technics. Vertical integration lets us customise quickly and keep quality firmly in our hands. |
Multi-process, all-position capability |
Combine GMAW, FCAW or GTAW processes—and switch welding directions—to cover tie-ins, mainline, SCRs, clad pipe and exotic alloys with one system. |
Low repair rates, proven worldwide |
Thousands of kilometres of 6- to 100-inch pipe have been joined with Veraweld at industry-leading productivity and repair statistics. |
End-to-end support |
We offer operator training, on-site commissioning, remote troubleshooting, and rapid delivery of spare parts and consumables. |
Developed in partnership with major pipeline contractors, Veraweld moved from concept to prototype in just 12 months. The first commercial deployment—Amoco’s 26-inch P15 line off the Dutch coast in 1993—validated its speed and reliability. Three decades on, our commitment to continuous improvement keeps Veraweld at the forefront of automatic pipeline welding.