Welding
We have wide range of welding equipments of reputed brands like ADOR and ESAB.
Highly skilled team has the capability to translate your design into a precision finished item.
We apply a broad range of high-tech and conventional fabrication skills to the cost-effective manufacture of many products.
Complex structures are assembled and produced in our fabrication department and we are able to supply complete bolted or welded assemblies.
Mig and Tig welding on stainless steel, aluminium and mild steel allows us to offer competitive prices and fast turnaround for both custom items and series production.
MIG Welding
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) is frequently referred to as MIG welding. MIG welding is a commonly used high deposition rate welding process. Wire is continuously fed from a spool. MIG welding is therefore referred to as a semiautomatic welding process.
MIG Welding Benefits :
- All position capability
- Higher deposition rates than SMAW
- Less operator skill required
- Long welds can be made without starts and stops
- Minimal post weld cleaning is required
TIG Welding
Tig welding is a intensely fine and delicate welding technique. For this you showing off to preserve you torch in one hand and use a filler rod in the added. The idea is that you slowly feed the filler rod into the weld as you go. You can weld when TIG or GTAW, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding without using the filler rod and understandably just melt the two bits of metal together. This is known as “fusing”, where using the heat from arc you melt and merge it together.
TIG Welding Benefits :
- Superior quality welds
- Welds can be made with or without filler metal
- Precise control of welding variables (heat)
- Free of spatter
- Low distortion
ARC Welding
The rarefied reveal for arc welding is SMAW or MMAW. This is Shielded or Manual Metal ARC Welding. This period you use an electrode which is just a length of filler wire that is going on the subject of for average approximately 1 foot long and is covered in a flux. As you use the rod happening the flux will burn off and create a shielding gas that protects the weld.
ARC Welding is frequently referred to as stick or covered electrode welding. arc welding is among the most widely used welding processes.
ARC Welding Benefits :
- Equipment used is simple, inexpensive, and portable
- Electrode provides and regulates its own flux
- Lower sensitivity to wind and drafts than gas shielded welding processes
- All position capability