Certified & AWS Welding
Certified welding using high-quality equipment such as the Miller 250 Amp Syncrowave TIG Welder, Miller 180 Amp Syncrowave TIG Welder, Miller 252 Amp MIG Welders, Janda 150 kVA Aluminum Spot Welder, and oxy-acetylene cutting and welding tools offers significant advantages for quality, precision, and efficiency in fabrication and repair. Our welders are AWS D17.1 certified.
A few welding certifications we hold are AWS D17.1, D1.1, D1.2, D1.6, and Navsea278/S9074-AQ-GIB=010/248.
The Benefits of Certified Welding with Advanced Equipment
First, certified welding ensures adherence to stringent industry standards, guaranteeing structural integrity, strength, and durability in welds, which is crucial in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, and construction. The Miller Syncrowave TIG welders, with their adjustable amperage (250 and 180 amps), are ideal for welding a variety of metals, from aluminum to stainless steel, allowing for precise control and minimizing heat distortion in delicate projects. TIG welding is highly valued for its clean, high-quality welds, making these machines ideal for applications requiring strong, visually appealing results.
The Miller 252 Amp MIG welders enhance productivity and versatility, excelling in rapid, high-quality welding of thicker materials. MIG welding is faster than TIG and is particularly well-suited for jobs that require continuous welds, such as large assemblies and structural frames. These MIG welders deliver robust, consistent welds, making them ideal for high-volume fabrication and repair tasks, and their simplicity reduces setup time, boosting overall productivity.
The Janda 150 kVA Aluminum Spot Welder brings unique capabilities for working with aluminum, offering precise control for spot-welding applications. Aluminum spot welding is notoriously difficult, but with 150 kVA power, this welder provides the necessary force and control, enabling efficient welding of aluminum sheets commonly used in automotive and aerospace applications.