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Welding


Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG). TIG welding is commonly used for both high quality and manual welding. The process of TIG welding involves an arc being formed between a pointed tungsten electrode and the area to be welded. The gas shield forms a clean weld which prevents oxidization from occurring. Another arc welding process is Metal Inert Gas (MIG). MIG welding is faster than TIG. MIG uses a continuous coil of wire that is fed to the weld pool. The welding current is passed onto the wire and causes an arc to establish between the two pieces. This causes the material being welded and the wire to melt forming a molten puddle that when cooled forms the weld. The third type of welding Wirefab offers is resistance welding. This is a process which using an electric current to fasten metal objects together. By the passage of an intensive electric current the parts are melted and forged together.


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Equipment

CLIFFORD VERSAWELDERS
DAIHEN MIGWELDING ROBOTS
MILLERMATIC MIGWELDERS
SCHLATTER MESH WELDING
SCHLATTER POSIWELDERS
WAFIOS 3D WIRE FORM & WELD
WHITELEGG 2D WIRE FORM & WELD

Facility

20,000 square feet in warehouse space
60,000 square feet in manufacturing space

Design and Development

Prototypes and samples as required.
Solid Works and AutoCAD specification review on all new jobs
We use two CAD systems

Materials

Cold Rolled Steel
Sheet Metal
Stainless Steel
Tubing
Wire

Gauges

Wire sizes range from .060" to .500" diameter; sheet metal ranges from .020" to .250" thick.

Tolerances

+.030" is standard; down to +.010" where practical.

Manipulation

Beading
Bending
Chamfering
Coining
Cutting
Drilling
Forming
MIG Welding
Milling
Punching
Resistance Welding
Ring-Coiling
Stamping
Straightening
Swaging
Threading
TIG Welding

Finishes Available

Chrome
Nickel
Passivated and Electropolished Stainless Steel
Powder Coating and Vinyl Dips
Zinc Plating

Tool Room

Fully equipped tool room allows for complete in-house tooling and fixturing.

Quality Control

Fully equipped QC lab working to ISO 9001 standard.

Packaging

Assembly, labeling, packouts and drop-shipments as required.


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