TIG/MIG Welding
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TIG/MIG Welding
DSPL is the leading name engaged in rendering TIG / MIG Welding Services. This service is used in shipyards, construction sites and railways for providing excellent welding job to the structures.
TIG and MIG welding both use a shielding gas and electric arc to make the weld. The main difference between the two welding processes is that MIG uses continuous wire feed and TIG uses Tungsten rods that are slowly fed into the weld puddle.
Our welding equipment is precisely calibrated semi-annually for quality assurance.
MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding is a process that involves continuously feeding a metal wire into the weld being made. The consumable welding supply of the wire acts as a filler material to help join the two objects.
TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding utilizes a non-consumable tungsten electrode to run a current through the metals being joined and may or may not use filler metal for the welding supply.
TIG is best suited for thin metals such as aluminum, while MIG can be used with both thin metals (such as on automotive jobs) and thicker plates.
We carefully assess our client’s needs to determine the best fabrication processes, strategies, techniques and equipment for each project.
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Thanks to a wide and full range of cutting, fabricating and finishing capabilities, All Metals Fabrication can cut, form, weld, finish and assemble any project, including custom weld fixtures.
We have a skilled MIG and TIG welders who are trained to read engineered plans and make high-quality parts to spec.