In modern composite floor construction, through-deck stud welding (TDSW) is the gold standard for achieving structural composite action between steel beams and concrete slabs. It’s fast, efficient, and critical to the load-bearing capacity of your structure. At RMD Profiles, we not only supply decking but offer stud welding services as part of our Supply & Fix package, using fully trained teams and SCI-compliant procedures.
What Is Through-Deck Stud Welding?


It involves welding headed shear studs directly through the steel deck into the top flange of the beam. Once the concrete is poured, the stud anchors the slab to the beam, allowing them to act together, this is what gives composite slabs their strength.
Components:
- Studs: typically 19mm diameter
- Hilti or Nelson equipment
- Deck: MetFloor 55, 60, 80, or ComFlor 46, 51, 60, 80, profiles
- Welding gun, power supply, ceramic ferrules
- 300 kva generator mounted on the back of an 18t unit
Why It’s Used
✅ Shear transfer between slab and beam
✅ Faster construction– no need for pre-studded beams
✅ Greater structural economy– smaller beams for same span
✅ SCI Code P300 & BCSA compliant method
✅ Works with FibreDeck or mesh as transverse reinforcement

Installation Best Practice
From SCI P300 and BCSA Code of Practice:
- Studs must penetrate decking ribs properly.
- Weld quality should be visually inspected + bend tested.
- Beams must be free from paint or galvanisation at weld points.
- Welds must be carried out by trained operatives with CSCS & SSSTS.
At RMD, we carry out:
- On-site ring & bend tests
- Welding to BS EN ISO 14555 standards
- Inspection logs & traceability
- Service across UK with reliable teams
When Is Stud Welding Required?

✔ Composite floor design using MetFloor, SMD or TATA ComFlor
✔ Where slabs and beams are designed to work compositely
✔ Where FibreDeck is used in place of mesh
✔ Projects needing SCI/Eurocode compliance
Avoid this if:
🚫 You’re using non-composite beams
🚫 Decking is temporary sacrificial formwork only
Through-deck stud welding isn’t optional for composite floors….it’s foundational. And it’s got to be done right. With RMD, you get fully compliant stud welding, complete with traceability and safety procedures. Want a quote? Upload your steel GA or DWG and we’ll do the rest.