welding

MIG & TIG Welding Services

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As a top provider of welding services,

our welders bring skill and expertise to each piece in production.

All of our welding services offered are here to accommodate all types of metals at any type of thickness and tolerance required. Our MIG and TIG welding services are perfect to produce high precision finished metals for a variety of different industries. To get the best results, our Mig welders are available to offer their skilled expertise to effectively construct a structurally sound weld. With any of our sheet metal fabrication services, you can guarantee top of the line precision results.

What is MIG Welding?

Great for producing high strength finished products, MIG welding (Metal Inert Gas) is suitable for a wide variety of metals and thicknesses. Also known as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), it is powered by a continuous computer-controlled wire feed that forms an electronic arc between the wire electrode and the metal workpiece. Producing large quantities at a faster rate is the result.

Often one of the most common forms of welding, MIG welding is great for thicker metals. It’s preferred when working with aluminum, steel, and stainless steel. With such a quick and easy process it is a high productivity, low-cost option to produce products.

What is TIG Welding?

The ideal choice when it comes to welding thinner metals, TIG welding (Tungsten Inert Gas) is known for the superior results it produces. It is always operated by an experienced technician because of its precision and complex control. This makes it commonly used when appearance and weld function are crucial to the finished product.

TIG welds us a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld, making them cleaner than other welding techniques because they don’t produce any sparks or splatter. It is the common choice for thinner pieces of stainless steel and non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, magnesium, and copper.

accuracy and delivery

Parts and machinery in the energy industry must deliver actual performance. Each component is composed of industrial-strength materials to withstand the environment and corrosion.

materials we use

The metal used in the production of reliable parts is the first step. Stainless steel, copper, carbon steel, and aluminum are the metals we prefer to work with.

25+ years of experience

Our engineers have the skills and knowledge to provide your energy firm with high-quality, cost-effective solutions.