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Steel Fabrication Workshop in North Mexico, High Quality - Low Cost! Cranes, Ductwork, Furnace Components, Automotive Parts, General Welding
http://www.az-industries.com
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Fabricator, Mexico, Fabrication, Welding, Cranes, Ductwork, Furnace Components, Automotive Parts, Conveyors, Power Transformer Casing

http://www.az-industries.com

Custom Engineering Co. provides services including; Steam, Hot Water, Oil, and Electric Platens for the laminating, rubber, and molding industries. Refurbishing services available. Custom designed platens for virtually any type of press. Fabrications from customer supplied drawings. Experts in the welding of carbon and stainless steel, alloys, and aluminum. Experience in providing compressor housi...
http://www.customeng.com
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http://www.customeng.com

Welding, fabrication and prototype design of aluminum, stainless steel, cast iron, mild steel and exotic metals
http://home.netcom.com/~dwelding/
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West Alexandria Ohio, with over 20 years exotic welding experience, we specialize in hard to weld items. 937.839.9741 Email: info@precision-weld.com
http://www.precision-weld.com/
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dayton ohio, micro weld, micro welding, precision welding, exotic welding, west alexandria ohio, precision industrial welding, micro, welding, clean, room, tool, and, die, welding, tool and die, exotic fabrication, manufacturing, stainless steel, inconel, cobalt, tool steel, fred leeth, tig welding equipment, dynasty, 300, dx, inverters, cobra tig 150, orbital welding, ...

http://www.precision-weld.com/

This site provides all the technical MIG and flux cored weld data necessary to impliment effective manual and robot weld process controls along with the management and engineering requirements to manage robot arc welding cells. A unique practical method provided for MIG parameter selection. Weld gas and equipment, selection without salesmanship.Weld costs are made simple.Welding information on ap...
http://www.weldreality.com/
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MIG WELDING, ROBOT WELDING, GMAW, MAG, FCAW, flux cored, PULSED, PULSED MIG, PULSED MAG, MIG DATA, MIG PARAMETERS, PIPE LINE WELDING, PIPE, PIPE WELDING, MIG PROCESS CONTROLS, WELDING, WELD, MIG GASES, ROBOT, ROBOTS, ROBOTICS, AUTOMOTIVE WELDING, ELECTRODES, ELECTRODE SELECTION, AISI steels, ASTM steels, CSA steels, aluminum, alloy steels, low alloy steels, high strength steels, Managing MIG, ...

http://www.weldreality.com/

Mobile welding and structural steel in Oregon and Southwest Washington and custom metal fabrication (can ship nationwide). We are competent and detail oriented craftsmen.
http://www.libertywelding.org
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architectural metalwork, architectural metal work, wrought iron, mobile welding, field welding, ornamental metalwork, ornamental metal work, rod iron, structural steel, structural, and, architectural, code, certified welders, stairs handrails guardrails, ornamental iron, stainless welding, stainless steel welding, aluminum welding, food industry welding, food industry repair, metal fabrication, ...

http://www.libertywelding.org

K&M Machine-Fabricating, Inc. is a growing machining and fabricating business in Cassopolis, MI. K&M web site index.
http://www.k-mm.com/ABOUT.HTM
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K&M Machine Fabricating, Cassopolis, Michigan, CNC, Computer Numerical Control, CNC machine operator, welder, welding, production control, engineer, manufacturing engineer, maintenance, QA, project manager, management jobs, sales manager, blast operator, material handler, Cass county, small business, Michigan industry, K and M, Machining, Fabricating, automated machines, heavy equipment, ...

http://www.k-mm.com/ABOUT.HTM

AWS, American Welding Society, Introduction Page of the American Welding Society, the world's largest organization devoted to promoting welding and related processes, and to supporting all those who contribute to the industry- with links to related sites and services. Host of the largest annual Welding Show,Welding Exposition in the world
http://www.aws.org/
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http://www.aws.org/

Precision machining, fabrication & welding company that specializes in the manufacture & repair of rollers, drums, cylinders, industrial...
http://www.thomasregional.com/ncts/bmw/
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Machining: Contract, Metal Fabricators, Machining, Machining: Precision, Steel Fabrication, Shafts, Welding Services, Rollers, Rollers: Conveyor, Rollers: Printing, Aluminum Fabricators, Boring Services, Cylinder Repair Services, Cylinders, Cylinders: Metal, Cylinders: Stainless Steel, Cylinders: Steel, Cylinders: Welded, Drums: Reconditioned, Drums: Stainless Steel, Drums: Stainless Steel, ...

http://www.thomasregional.com/ncts/bmw/

Bilton Welding and Manufacturing LTD. Design, Engineering, and Manufacturing of Standard and Custom Oilfield Equipment.
http://www.bilton.ab.ca/
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Welding, Manufacturing, Bilton, Calgary, Innisfail, Engineering, Oil, Oilfield, Equipment, Services, Flare, Tanks, Drum, FWKO, ASME, Separator, Skids, Industrial

http://www.bilton.ab.ca/

Cast iron welding repair of marine engines, car engine, industrial castings. Fusion welding steel aluminium. Engine reconditioning repair. Midlands UK
http://www.castironweldingrepairs.co.uk
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cast iron welding, cast welding, welding repair, cast iron repair, fusion, steel, aluminium, marine engine reconditioning, repairs, lloyds approved, industrial machinery, casting repair, castings, car engine reconditioning, automotive, midlands, uk

http://www.castironweldingrepairs.co.uk

Holland Fabrication is a Custom Industrial Fabrication Co. in Sparta Tennessee specializing in Custom Industrial Fabrication Industrial Welding Industrial Painting Sheet Metal Fabrication Industrial Shipping Containers Industrial Shipping Racks
http://www.hollandfabrication.com
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Custom Fabrication, Custom, Sheet, Metal, Fabrication, Welding, Custom Industrial Fabrication, Industrial Fabrication, welding, Miller welders, fabrication, Painting, sheet metal fabrication, sheet metal, Sparta, metal fabrication, metal, Sparta Tennessee, Sparta, Tennessee, Custom, Industrial, Fabrication, Tennessee, Custom Industrial Fabrication, Tennessee, Holland, Holland Fabrication, ...

http://www.hollandfabrication.com

Dave's Welding & Repairs, Inc. is a complete machine shop and steel supplier for all of your residential and commercial needs.
http://www.daveswelding.com
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welding, repairs, metal, manufacturing, machining, welding & repairs, daves, milling, lathe, bending, punching, shearing, line boring, angle roller, wisconsin, machine, steel, dells, spark, alloy, wisconsin dells, welding and repairs, dave

http://www.daveswelding.com

Serving the welding and ironwork industry in New York. Specializing in structural steel, ironwork, steel fabrication, steel beams
http://www.edswelding.com
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structural steel, ironwork, steel fabricator, New York, NY, steel stairs, steel railings, bar joints, steel beams, columns, metal deck, mezzanines, filtch plates

http://www.edswelding.com

Simply put, Whiland is The Disabled Access Company. We are the obvious choice to manufacture and install disabled access systems for your home or business.
http://www.whiland.co.uk
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http://www.whiland.co.uk

Welding Works is a full-service metal fabricator with a wide range of capabilities. For more than 20 years, Welding Works has been known for its ability to provide quick, reliable turnaround on all types of fabrications, weldments and machined products. Our certified welders and other skilled personnel are committed to quality and on-time delivery.
http://www.WeldingWorks.com/
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Welding Works, welding, industrial metal fabrications, weldments, certified welding, shearing, press brake forming, sawing, turning, flame cutting, plasma cutting, assembly, metal fabricating, TIG welding, MIG welding, Arc welding, Spot welding, stud welding, angle rolling, milling, drilling, punching, notching

http://www.WeldingWorks.com/

J-J Welding specializes in frame stretching, grain boxes, gravel boxes, hoists, aluminum, and stainless steel. www.roto-bed.com
http://www.j-jwelding.com
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jj, j-j, jandj, j&j, welding, truck, custom, end, gate, frame, stretching, grain, boxes, gravel, hoists, aluminum, stainless, steel.

http://www.j-jwelding.com

Northeast Laser & Electropolish offers precision laser marking, laser engraving, laser welding, electropolishing & passivation of industrial & medical components, as well as promotional and sales items.
http://www.northeastlaser.com
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laser marking, laser, marking, laser engraving, engraving, laser welding, welding, precision welding, industrial welding, YAG laser welding, YAG, &, CO2, laser, marking, YAG, &, CO2, laser, engraving, electropolishing, passivation, mechanical engraving, industrial components, medical welding, medical components, precision metal joining, wood engraving, deep engraving, welding sensor devices, ...

http://www.northeastlaser.com

Mechanical Integrity Inspection services per 29CFR1910.119, Welding Inspection and Procedures, ASME and AWS, Quality Programs, Vendor Qualifications, oversite and audits, NQA-1, 10CFR50 appendix B
http://www.peninsulatechnical.com/
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mechanical, integrity, inspection, welding, inspection, nde, welding, procedures, quality, control, quality, assurance, asme, aws, visual, inspection, vendor

http://www.peninsulatechnical.com/

Welcome to NSB's website. We specialise in the design and manufacture of customised boilerwork and mechanically welded parts for various sectors of activity (industrial, naval, nuclear, transport, etc.) and are located in Cherbourg in Normandy, France.
http://www.nsb-sa.com/societe_en.htm
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boilerwork, piping, pipes, nsb, cherbourg, iso 9001, tourlaville, manche, mirror finish, mirror-finished, mechanized welding, mechanically welded, luxury shipbuilding, nuclear, transportation, normandy, mirror, finish, design, and, manufacture, pipefitting, customised, accessories, for, luxury, yachts, urban development, interior decoration, ship repair, yacht fittings, shot-peened titanium, ...

http://www.nsb-sa.com/societe_en.htm

NuWeld, Inc., is a service provider to businesses needing advanced, specialized, and high-tech welding, valve repair and modification, pipe installation and custom fabrication.
http://www.nu-weld.com
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NuWeld, Nu-Weld, welding, valve repair, weld, pipe installation, fabrication, custom fabrication, orbital welding, titanium, high-tech, hi-tech

http://www.nu-weld.com

Park welding and fabrication company Ltd - fabrication engineers for sheet metal making security grilles, profiling and reinforced doors, gates and fencing balconies and ballustrading along with complicated guards and structures for lathe manufacturers. Park welding are specialists in site work, sub contracting, erecting fencing, railings or security grilles we have manufactured in-house. CNC plas...
http://www.parkwelding.co.uk/
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http://www.parkwelding.co.uk/

Schaffer Specialty Welding, Inc.
http://www.schafferwelding.com/
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Schaffer Welding, Schaffer Specialty Welding, fabrication, welding, machining, handfacing, structural, custom fabrication, ornamental fabrication, industrial fabrication, machine shop, steel repair, steel shearing, metal rolling, metal forming, metal assemblies, steel assemblies, plate steel, aluminum fabrication, stainless fabrication, manufacturing fabrication

http://www.schafferwelding.com/

Welding and more is what Southards Welding specializes in: welding & fabrication, millwright, industrial maintenance and plumbing. For all of your industrial needs, call us FIRST and treat yourself to our premier welding quality and industrial services.
http://www.southardswelding.com
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stainless steel welding, plumbing, mig welding, industrial maintenance, tig welding, millwright, portable welding, fabrication, heliarc welding, brazing, plastic welding, equipment aligning, cast iron welding, equipment repair, exotic welding, equipment fabrication, pipe spooling, certified welding, pipe fabrication, pressure piping, laser alignment, industrial plumbing, commercial plumbing, ...

http://www.southardswelding.com

Distributor of welding equip. & supplies. Rental & repair services.
http://www.thomasregional.com/ov/sutton-garten
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Welding, Accessories, &, Supplies, Welding Equipment: Used, Abrasives, Cutters: Plasma, Cylinders: Gas, Gas: Industrial, Gas: Welding, Helmets: Welding, Safety, Equipment, &, Supplies, Torches:, Welding, &, Cutting, Training, Services:, Welder, &, Welding, Welders: Arc, Welders: Spot, Welding Equipment: Electric, Welding Services, Wheels: Grinding, Acetylene, Adapters, Adapters: Welding Tip, ...

http://www.thomasregional.com/ov/sutton-garten

Consultant to industry for materials forming, hot working, metals joining and cutting. Research and development for complex processes. Qualified Expert Witness, Registered Professional Metallurgical Engineer.
http://www.weldingmetallurgy.com
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welding, weld, welder, metallurgy, metallurgical, consultant, consulting, metals, metallic, engineer, engineering, cutting, forming, joining, research, development, expert, witness, design, training, professional, shira

http://www.weldingmetallurgy.com

Computer Engineering develops software for ASME & AWS mechanical engineering and welding professionals
http://www.weldingprocedures.com/
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welding procedure, welding procedures, welding, procedures, how to weld, aws procedures, wps, specifications for welding, weld, Welding Standards, ASME, EN288, EN287, Welding Procedures Specification, mig welding procedures, mig welding, tig welding, arc, expert witness, product liability, accident investigation, litigation consulting, incident investigation., welding procedures, ...

http://www.weldingprocedures.com/

Providing welding expert witness, welding failure analysis, weld accident investigation services.
http://www.weldingengineer.com/1experience.htm
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welding expert witness, welding failure analysis, weld accident investigation, mig, tig, arc, laser, aluminum, resistance, electron beam, robotic, welding procedure, welding technique, plasma, pipe, titanium, submerged arc, stainless steel, expert witness, product liability, accident investigation, litigation consulting, incident investigation.

http://www.weldingengineer.com/1experience.htm

Atomic Forge & Welding Incorporated of Longmont Colorado specializes in artistic metalsmithing and design.
http://www.atomic-forge.com
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Atomic Forge, iron furniture, sculpture, welding, metalsmithing, wrought iron, art, Colorado

http://www.atomic-forge.com

www.brwelding.com is your source for WELDING, FABRICATION, AND MILLWRIGHTING in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York. Serving all Pharmaceutical, Chemical, Industrial, Defense, and Municipal Industries. We perform all these services at our Howell NJ facility or on site.
http://www.brwelding.com
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latest welding technology, weld, braze, welding, welders, fabrication, contractors, new jersey, nj, br welding, arc welding, sheet metal, mig, tig, in new jersey, pennsylvania, new york, ocean county, marine, residential, industrial, pipe, pipe fitting, industrial services, metal assembly, assembly, metal, stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, stainless steel, steel, mechanical services, ...

http://www.brwelding.com

Dinsmore Welding and Steel Fabrication. Flow Waterjet Shapecutting, Line-X Spray-on Bedliners and Line-X Industrial Applications. Stainless Steel Traveling Grills
http://www.dinsmorewelding.com
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welding, steel fabrication, St. Marys PA, flow waterjet, Line-X dealer, stainless, steel, traveling, grills

http://www.dinsmorewelding.com

Welding and Fabrication Services in Michigan
http://www.dunnswelding.com
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Dunn's Welding, welding, fabrication, michigan, structural steel, custom, design, trailers, racks, fluid containment, transfer, systems, tanks, flame cutting, sawing, shearing, plasma, laser, cutting, assembly, industrial painting, engineering, burning, forming, drilling, finishing, sand blasting, grinding, polishing, die forming, punching, breaking, bending, pipe, tubing, lathe, MIG, TIG, Arc, ...

http://www.dunnswelding.com

International Aluminum Products IAPLadders Custom Aluminum Fabrication Aluminum Marine Products Aluminum Commercial Products dock ladders van racks
http://www.iapladders.com
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International, Aluminum, Products, custom, production, fabrication, marine, commercial, welding, IAPladders, ladders

http://www.iapladders.com

Micro welding of Tool & die,Micro welding of all kind of item.
http://www.sparxwelding.com
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Micro Welding, Tig Welding, Aluminum, Copper, Brass, Stainless Steel

http://www.sparxwelding.com

For the past 15 years, Normandin has been engaged in the metal machining field, with specific expertise in cutting, bending and welding metals such as steel, aluminium and stainless steel.
http://www.normandininc.com
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http://www.normandininc.com

Plasma-Master Co., Ltd.: official web-site
http://www.plasma-master.com.ua

http://www.plasma-master.com.ua

Metal fabrication company located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK. Offers precision sheet metal work using the latest CNC plasma cutting, CNC punching and laser cutting services. View factory capacity, service details and contact info.
http://www.leedswelding.co.uk
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sheet metal work, metal fabrication, custom metal fabrication, metal fabrication plant, precision metal fabrication, cnc machine tools, cnc laser cutting, leeds, york, sheffield, doncaster, manchester, yorkshire, west yorkshire, north yorkshire, leedswelding, leeds welding company, leedswelding.co.uk

http://www.leedswelding.co.uk

welding, fabrication and sheet metal work services for marine, architectural, shopfitting, industrial and exhibition applications
http://www.simsleppard.co.uk/
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sims leppard, UK, international, welding, fabrication, manufacturer, stainless steel, aluminium, titanium, sheet metal work, sheet, metal, work, welder, service, marine, architectural, shopfitting, industrial, exhibition, isle of wight

http://www.simsleppard.co.uk/

High quality welding and fabrication services at exceptional value
http://www.sprite-manufacturing.co.uk/
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welding services UK, fabrication services UK, agricultural repairs, aircraft engineering, pallet stripping machine, security, gates, and, railings, light, machining, and, milling

http://www.sprite-manufacturing.co.uk/

Steel and Alloy Utility Products offers high quality, custom heavy metal fabrication, weldments and utility products from Youngstown, Ohio.
http://www.steelalloy.com/index.htm
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steel, steel alloy, metal fabrication, weldments, welding, burning tools, shearing tools, brake presses, plate rolls, structural rolls, punch press, machining, heat treating, blasting, painting, Youngstown Ohio, HEP Dynamic Classifier

http://www.steelalloy.com/index.htm

Bise Welding fabricates steel pipe, rolled cylinders and mitered fittings to ASME specifications. Specializes in the fabrication of Large OD Steel Pipe for waterworks and other projects. Provides precision welding services as well as fabrication of rolled and welded used steel pipe, large OD pipe, vertical casings, and mitered fittings.
http://www.bisewelding.com/
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steel pipe, plate rolling, rolled, and, welded, pipe, pipe manufacturing, pipe fabrication, ASME, ASME coded vessels, mono piles, pilings, caissons, horizontal, &, vertical, casing, cylinders, cones, flares, stacks, separators, water tanks, storage tanks, sign poles, plate rolling, angle rolling, press braking, flameburning, steel, steel pipe fabrication, mitered fittings, plate roller, ...

http://www.bisewelding.com/

Providing welding procedure development, welding technigue for tig, mig, and other welding processes for aluminum, stainless steel and other alloys.
http://www.weldingengineer.com/
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welding procedures, welding techniques, mig welding, tig welding, arc welding, laser, aluminum, stainless steel, resistance, robotic, plasma, pipe, titanium, submerged arc, stainless steel, expert witness, product liability, accident investigation, litigation consulting, incident investigation.

http://www.weldingengineer.com/

fabricators and welders of aluminium, stainless and carbon steel structures
http://www.staffordfabs.co.uk/
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aluminium, fabrications, welding, engineering, stainless steel

http://www.staffordfabs.co.uk/

American Tanks, LLC Manufacturer of Quality Marine Fuel Tanks and Water Tanks Specializing in Marine Applications
http://www.americantanks.net
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http://www.americantanks.net

Automated Arc Systems offers solutions for automating the welding processes. Our people have years of experience in the GTAW (TIG), GMAW (MIG), FCAW (Flux Cored), SAW (Submerged Arc) and PAW (Plasma Arc) processes.
http://www.automatedarc.com/
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orbital welding, robotic welding, ABB, Georg Fischer, Welding, Joining, Welding Automation, Pipe Welding, Tube Welding, Manipulators, Positioners, Seamers, Turning Rolls, Beveling Equipment, Pipe Cutting Equipment, System Integration, Automatic Welding, Robotic Systems, Robotic Cells, Arc Welding Automation, Gantry Welding Systems, Arc Welding, tube joining, longitudinal seam welding, ...

http://www.automatedarc.com/

Whatever you need, we can make it at Calumet Machine. We serve power plants; the paper, construction, wood and the mining industries.
http://www.calumetmachine.com/
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power plants, construction, mining industries, Calumet Machine, surface grinders, hydraulic presses, U.S. military, Michigan, Upper Peninsula, Calumet, Machine

http://www.calumetmachine.com/

Providing repair, restoration and reconditioning of any cast-iron or alloy component. Offering specialised services including marine engine repair, vintage auto restoration, cast iron welding, and classic car repair. Specialising in cast iron repair cast iron restoration cast iron reconditioning vintage car repair vintage car restoration vintage motorcycle repair vintage motorcycle restoration v...
http://www.cast-iron-repair.com/
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http://www.cast-iron-repair.com/

Damien technologies - Manufacturer of spot welders, water cooling units and MIG welding machine
http://www.damientech.com/us
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Damien, technologies, resistance welding, spot welding, spot welder, transformer, inverter, cooling unit, C-gun, X-gun, autobody repair, body repair shop, single sided, double sided

http://www.damientech.com/us

The advantages of EB Welding are that it has a 0.001 to 3 weld depths for different weld degrees
http://www.ebindustries.com/
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EB Welding, E B Welding

http://www.ebindustries.com/

A combination of electron beam welding know-how, welding experience, technical expertise, and an uncompromising familiarity with diverse welding processes make Electron Beam Welding Inc. the first choice of the industry's toughest customers--including some of the largest aerospace companies in the world.
http://www.electronbeamweldinginc.com
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electron beam welding, welding jobs, welding, beam, electron, electron beam, welding processes, aerospace

http://www.electronbeamweldinginc.com

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Wikipedia-Article "Welding"

Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by causing coalescence. This is often done by melting the workpieces and adding a filler material to form a pool of molten material that cools to become a strong joint, but sometimes pressure is used in conjunction with heat, or by itself, to produce the weld. This is in contrast with soldering and brazing, which involve melting a lower-melting-point material between the workpieces to form a bond between them, without melting the workpieces.

Arc welding
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Arc welding

Many different energy sources can be used for welding, including a gas flame, an electric arc, a laser, an electron beam, friction, and ultrasound. While often an industrial process, welding can be done in many different environments, including open air, underwater and in space. Regardless of location, however, welding remains dangerous, and precautions must be taken to avoid burns, electric shock, poisonous fumes, and overexposure to ultraviolet light.

Until the end of the 19th century, the only welding process was forge welding, which blacksmiths had used for centuries to join metals by heating and pounding them. Arc welding and oxyfuel welding were among the first processes to develop during the 1800s, and resistance welding followed soon after. Welding technology advanced quickly during the early 20th century as World War I and World War II drove the demand for reliable and inexpensive joining methods. Following the wars, several modern welding techniques were developed, including manual methods like shielded metal arc welding, now one of the most popular welding methods, as well as semi-automatic and automatic processes such as gas metal arc welding, submerged arc welding and flux-cored arc welding. Developments continued with the invention of laser beam welding and electron beam welding in the latter half of the century. Today, the science continues to advance. Robot welding is becoming more commonplace in industrial settings, and researchers continue to develop new welding methods and gain greater understanding of weld quality and properties.

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History

The Iron Pillar in New Delhi.
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The Iron Pillar in New Delhi.

The history of joining metals goes back several millennia, with the earliest examples of welding from the Bronze Age and the Iron Age in Europe and the Middle East. Welding was used in the construction of the Iron pillar in Delhi, India, erected about 310 and weighing 5.4 metric tons.[1] The Middle Ages brought advances in forge welding, in which blacksmiths pounded heated metal repeatedly until bonding occurred. In 1540, Vannoccio Biringuccio published De la pirotechnia, which includes descriptions of the forging operation. Renaissance craftsmen were skilled in the process, and the industry continued to grow during the following centuries.[2] Welding, however, was transformed during the 19th century—in 1800, Sir Humphrey Davy discovered the electric arc, and advances in arc welding continued with the inventions of metal electrodes by a Russian, Nikolai Slavyanov, and an American, C.L. Coffin in the late 1800s, even as carbon arc welding, which used a carbon electrode, gained popularity. Around 1900, A. P. Strohmenger released a coated metal electrode in Britain, which gave a more stable arc, and in 1919, alternating current welding was invented by C.J. Holslag, but did not become popular for another decade.[3]

Resistance welding was also developed during the final decades of the 19th century, with the first patents going to Elihu Thompson in 1885, and he produced further advances over the next 15 years. Thermite welding was invented in 1893, and around that time, another process, oxyfuel welding, became well established as well. Acetylene was discovered in 1836 by Edmund Davy, but its use was not practical in welding until about 1900, when a suitable blowtorch was developed.[4] At first, oxyfuel welding was one of the more popular welding methods due to its portability and relatively low cost. As the 20th century progressed, however, it fell out of favor for industrial applications. It was largely replaced with arc welding, as metal coverings (known as flux) for the electrode that stabilize the arc and shield the base material from impurities continued to be developed.[5]

World War I caused a major surge in the use of welding processes, with the various military powers attempting to determine which of the several new welding processes would be best. The British primarily used arc welding, even constructing a ship, the Fulagar, with an entirely welded hull. The Americans were more hesitant, but began to recognize the benefits of arc welding when the process allowed them to repair their ships quickly after a German attack in the New York Harbor at the beginning of the war. Arc welding was first applied to aircraft during the war as well, as some German airplane fuselages were constructed using the process.[6]

During the 1920s, major advances were made in welding technology, including the introduction of automatic welding in 1920, in which electrode wire was fed continuously. Shielding gas became a subject receiving much attention, as scientists attempted to protect welds from the effects of oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere. Porosity and brittleness were the primary problems, and the solutions that developed included the use of hydrogen, argon, and helium as welding atmospheres.[7] During the following decade, further advances allowed for the welding of reactive metals like aluminum and magnesium. This, in conjunction with developments in automatic welding, alternating current, and fluxes fed a major expansion of arc welding during the 1930s and then during World War II.[8]

During the middle of the century, many new welding methods were invented. 1930 saw the release of stud welding, which soon became popular in shipbuilding and construction. Submerged arc welding was invented the same year, and continues to be popular today. Gas tungsten arc welding, after decades of development, was finally perfected in 1941, and gas metal arc welding followed in 1948, allowing for fast welding of non-ferrous materials but requiring expensive shielding gases. Shielded metal arc welding was developed during the 1950s, using a consumable electrode and a carbon dioxide atmosphere as a shielding gas, and it quickly became the most popular metal arc welding process. In 1957, the flux-cored arc welding process debuted, in which the self-shielded wire electrode could be used with automatic equipment, resulting in greatly increased welding speeds, and that same year, plasma arc welding was invented. Electroslag welding was released in 1958, and it was followed by its cousin, electrogas welding, in 1961.[9]

Other recent developments in welding include the 1958 breakthrough of electron beam welding, making deep and narrow welding possible through the concentrated heat source. Following the invention of the laser in 1960, laser beam welding debuted several decades later, and has proved to be especially useful in high-speed, automated welding. Both of these processes, however, continue to be quite expensive due the high cost of the necessary equipment, and this has limited their applications.[10]

Welding processes

Arc welding

Arc welding processes use a welding power supply to create an electric arc between an electrode and the base material to melt metals at the welding point. They can use either direct (DC) or alternating (AC) current, and consumable or non-consumable electrodes. The welding region is sometimes protected by some type of inert or semi-inert gas, known as a shielding gas, and filler material is sometimes used as well.

Power supplies

To supply the electrical energy necessary for arc welding processes, a number of different power supplies can be used. The most common classification is constant current power supplies and constant voltage power supplies. In arc welding, the voltage is directly related to the length of the arc, and the current is related to the amount of heat input. Constant current power supplies are most often used for manual welding processes such as gas tungsten arc welding and shielded metal arc welding, because they maintain a relatively constant current even as the voltage varies. This is important because in manual welding, it can be difficult to hold the electrode perfectly steady, and as a result, the arc length and thus voltage tend to fluctuate. Constant voltage power supplies hold the voltage constant and vary the current, and as a result, are most often used for automated welding processes such as gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, and submerged arc welding. In these processes, arc length is kept constant, since any fluctuation in the distance between the wire and the base material is quickly rectified by a large change in current. For example, if the wire and the base material get too close, the current will rapidly increase, which in turn causes the heat to increase and the tip of the wire to melt, returning it to its original separation distance.[11]

The type of current used in arc welding also plays an important role in welding. Consumable electrode processes such as shielded metal arc welding and gas metal arc welding generally use direct current, but the electrode can be charged either positively or negatively. In welding, the positively charged anode will have a greater heat concentration, and as a result, changing the polarity of the electrode has an impact on weld properties. If the electrode is positively charged, it will melt more quickly, increasing weld penetration and welding speed. Alternatively, a negatively charged electrode results in more shallow welds.[12] Nonconsumable electrode processes, such as gas tungsten arc welding, can use either type of direct current, as well as alternating current. However, with direct current, because the electrode only creates the arc and does not provide filler material, a positively charged electrode causes shallow welds, while a negatively charged electrode makes deeper welds.[13] Alternating current rapidly moves between these two, resulting in medium-penetration welds. One disadvantage of AC, the fact that the arc must be re-ignited after every zero crossing, has been addressed with the invention of special power units that produce a square wave pattern instead of the normal sine wave, making rapid zero crossings possible and minimizing the effects of the problem.[14]

Methods

Shielded metal arc welding a pipe
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Shielded metal arc welding a pipe

One of the most common types of arc welding is shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), which is also known as manual metal arc welding (MMA) or stick welding. Electric current is used to strike an arc between the base material and consumable electrode rod, which is made of steel and is covered with a flux that protects the weld area from oxidation and contamination by producing CO2 gas during the welding process. The electrode core itself acts as filler material, making a separate filler unnecessary. The process is very versatile, requiring little operator training and inexpensive equipment. However, weld times are rather slow, since the consumable electrodes must be frequently replaced and because slag, the residue from the flux, must be chipped away after welding.[15] Furthermore, the process is generally limited to welding ferrous materials, though speciality electrodes have made possible the welding of cast iron, nickel, aluminium, copper, and other metals. The versatility of the method makes it popular in a number of applications, including repair work and construction.[16]

Gas metal arc welding (GMAW), also known as metal inert gas (MIG) welding, is a semi-automatic or automatic welding process that uses an continuous wire feed as an electrode and an inert or semi-inert gas mixture to protect the weld from contamination. Since the electrode is continuous, welding speeds are greater for GMAW than for SMAW. However, because of the additional equipment, the process is less portable and versatile, but still useful for industrial applications. The process can be applied to a wide variety of metals, both ferrous and non-ferrous.[17] A related process, flux-cored arc welding (FCAW), uses similar equipment but uses wire consisting of a steel electrode surrounding a powder fill material. This cored wire is more expensive than the standard solid wire and can generate fumes and/or slag, but it permits higher welding speed and greater metal penetration.[18]

Gas tungsten arc welding
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Gas tungsten arc welding

Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), or tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding, is a manual welding process that uses a nonconsumable electrode made of tungsten, an inert or semi-inert gas mixture, and a separate filler material. Especially useful for welding thin materials, this method is characterized by a stable arc and high quality welds, but it requires significant operator skill and can only be accomplished at relatively low speeds. It can be used on nearly all weldable metals, though it is most often applied to stainless steel and light metals. It is often used when quality welds are extremely important, such as in bicycle, aircraft and naval applications.[19] A related process, plasma arc welding, also uses a tungsten electrode but uses plasma gas to make the arc. The arc is more concentrated than the GTAW arc, making transverse control more critical and thus generally restricting the technique to a mechanized process. Because of its stable current, the method can be used on a wider range of material thicknesses than can the GTAW process, and furthermore, it is much faster. It can be applied to all of the same materials as GTAW except magnesium, and automated welding of stainless steel is one important application of the process. A variation of the process is plasma cutting, an efficient steel cutting process.[20]

Submerged arc welding (SAW) is a high-productivity welding method in which the arc is struck beneath a covering layer of flux. This increases arc quality, since contaminants in the atmosphere are blocked by the flux. The slag that forms on the weld generally comes off by itself, and combined with the use of a continuous wire feed, the weld deposition rate is high. Working conditions are much improved over other arc welding processes, since the flux hides the arc and no smoke is produced. The process is commonly used in industry, especially for large products.[21] Other arc welding processes include atomic hydrogen welding, carbon arc welding, electroslag welding, electrogas welding, and stud arc welding.

Gas welding a steel armature
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Gas welding a steel armature

Gas welding

The most common gas welding process is oxyfuel welding, also known as oxyacetylene welding. It is one of the oldest and most versatile welding processes, but in recent years it has become less popular in industrial applications. It is still widely used for welding pipes and tubes, as well as repair work. The equipment is relatively inexpensive and simple, generally employing the combustion of acetylene in oxygen to produce a welding flame temperature of more than 3000°C. The flame, since it is less concentrated than an electric arc, causes slower weld cooling, which can lead to greater residual stresses and weld distortion, though it eases the welding of high alloy steels. A similar process, generally called oxyfuel cutting, is used to cut metals.[22] Other gas welding methods, such as air acetylene welding, oxygen hydrogen welding, and pressure gas welding are quite similar, generally differing only in the type of gases used. A water torch is sometimes used for precision welding of items such as jewelry. Gas welding is also used in plastic welding, though the heated substance is air, and the temperatures are much lower.

Resistance welding

Resistance welding involves the generation of heat by passing current through the resistance caused by the contact between two or more metal surfaces. Small pools of molten metal are formed at the weld area as high amounts of current (1000–100,000 A) is passed through the metal. In general, resistance welding methods are efficient and cause little pollution, but their applications are somewhat limited and the equipment cost can be high.

Spot welder
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Spot welder

Spot welding is a popular resistance welding method used to join overlapping metal sheets of up to 3 mm thick. Two electrodes are simultaneously used to clamp the metal sheets together and to pass current through the sheets. The advantages of the method include efficient energy use, limited workpiece deformation, high production rates, easy automation, and no required filler materials. Weld strength is significantly lower than with other welding methods, making the process suitable for only certain applications. It is used extensively in the automotive industry—ordinary cars can have several thousand spot welds. A specialized process, called shot welding, can be used to spot weld stainless steel.

Like spot welding, seam welding relies on two electrodes to apply pressure and current to join metal sheets. However, instead of pointed electrodes, wheel-shaped electrodes roll along and often feed the workpiece, making it possible to make long continuous welds. In the past, this process was used in the manufacture of beverage cans, but now its uses are more limited. Other resistance welding methods include flash welding, projection welding, and upset welding.[23]

Energy beam welding

Energy beam welding methods, namely laser beam welding and electron beam welding, are relatively new processes that have become quite popular in high production applications. The two processes are quite similar, differing most notably in their source of power. Laser beam welding employs a highly focused laser beam, while electron beam welding is done in a vacuum and uses an electron beam. Both have a very high energy density, making deep weld penetration possible and minimizing the size of the weld area. Both processes are extremely fast, and are easily automated, making them highly productive. The primary disadvantages are their very high equipment costs (though these are decreasing) and a susceptibility to thermal cracking. Developments in this area include laser-hybrid welding, which uses principles from both laser beam welding and arc welding for even better weld properties.[24]

Solid-state welding

Like the first welding process, forge welding, some modern welding methods do not involve the melting of the materials being joined. One of the most popular, ultrasonic welding, is used to connect thin sheets or wires made of metal or thermoplastic by vibrating them at high frequency and under high pressure. The equipment and methods involved are similar to that of resistance welding, but instead of electric current, vibration provides energy input. Welding metals with this process does not involve melting the materials; instead, the weld is formed by introducing mechanical vibrations horizontally under pressure. When welding plastics, the materials should have similar melting temperatures, and the vibrations are introduced vertically. Ultrasonic welding is commonly used for making electrical connections out of aluminum or copper, and it is also a very common polymer welding process.

Another common process, explosion welding, involves the joining of materials by pushing them together under extremely high pressure. The energy from the impact plasticizes the materials, forming a weld, even though only a limited amount of heat is generated. The process is commonly used for welding dissimilar materials, such as the welding of aluminum with steel in ship hulls or compound plates. Other solid-state welding processes include co-extrusion welding, cold welding,