Welding uses heat and filler material to join metals like steel and aluminum, creating strong, durable joints. Common in construction, manufacturing, and automotive repair, a full setup includes welders, protective gear, consumables, and fixtures for safe, efficient work.
MIG, TIG, Stick, Cobots, and more.
The strongest weld type with high tensile strength, it uses a long-lasting electrode & separate filler material.
Uses an electrode covered in flux (the stick) to isolate the weld from environmental contamination.
Robots do repetitive welding tasks, so a human welder can do intricate & complicated welding.
Welding wire, brazing rods, & electrode sticks melt when heated & create a weld joint. The filler largely depends on the weld process and what metals are being welded.
Plasma cuts faster & more precisely than sawing, grinding, or other methods and produces less waste. It is used in manufacturing, automotive, construction, and other applications.
Soldering is different than welding, and is used primarily to join thin or soft metal & delicate items like wire, which makes it ideal for electronics, plumbing, and automotive manufacturing. “Solder” refers to the filler material and is very conductive.