MIG, TIG & STICK Welding Services(click on thumbnail to enlarge)
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Equipped with both Pulse MIG and Pulse TIG welding capabilities, we can weld a variety of materials, ranging from aluminum and cast iron to stainless steel and mild steel. Providing ISO-compliant MIG, TIG, and Stick welding services, our free-hand welding operations can be applied to the production of small parts.
Serving multiple industries, including aerospace, automotive, and marine, we assemble a broad range of products, such as boilers, sensors, and tubular frames. To learn more about our premium MIG, TIG, and Stick welding operations, we invite you to contact J & N Metal Products today.
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Specifications for Welding Services
General Capabilities |
Contract Production Small Parts |
Industry Focus |
Aerospace Agricultural Automotive Marine Medical Petrochemical |
Intended Application |
Boilers Cladding Dissimilar Metals Film Hard Face High Purity Cleanroom Micro Miniature Stud Narrow Groove Precision Assembly Seam Welded Tube Sensors Strip Transducers Tubular Frame |
Industry Standards |
ISO - 9001-2008 International Organization for Standardization |
Arc/Resistance Welding Process |
FCAW (Flux Core Arc Welding) This process uses similar equipment as GMAW, but in place of standard solid wire, uses wire consisting of a steel electrode surrounding a powder fill material. GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) Also known as metal inert gas or MIG welding. GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) Also known as Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding. This process uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode, an inert gas and a separate filler material. This process is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Heliarc welding. MIG (Metal Inert Gas welding), also referred to as Gas Metal Arc Welding. SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) Also known as Manual Metal Arc Welding or Stick welding. This process uses a consumable electrode rod, which has the filler material, that is covered in flux; this protects the weld area from oxidation and contamination. TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas welding). Also referred to as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. |
Material |
Aluminum Cast Iron Copper Exotic Metals Hastelloy® Metal Molybdenum Monel® Nickel Plastic Stainless Steel Titanium Vinyl Zirconium |
Welding Operation |
Free Hand | |