CAPABILITIESCNC Laser CuttingCNC TurningCNC Vertical MillingMandrel Pipe & Tube Bending and FabricationMIG, TIG, STICK, Robotic, and Resistance WeldingPrecision Metal Fabrication and Contract ManufacturingPORTFOLIOSCustom Manufactured Crack Chaser for the Concrete IndustryCustom Inconel 718 Bracket for the Aerospace Industry | MIG, TIG, STICK, and Resistance Welding(click on thumbnail to enlarge)  MIG, TIG, STICK, and Resistance Welding | IntoMetal offers MIG, TIG, STICK, and resistance welding for an array of metal material, including aluminum up to ¼" in thickness, stainless steel up to 3/8" in thickness, and carbon steel up to 2" in thickness. Our services are appropriate for a range of applications, such as precision assembly. With our robotic MIG welding process, we feature a 48" by 100" swing to accommodate a variety of welding projects, including those that require pulse MIG. To learn more about MIG, TIG, STICK, and resistance welding with IntoMetal, please contact us today. |

 Specifications| General Capabilities | Contract Production Small Parts | | Industry Focus | Aerospace Agricultural Appliance Auto/Truck/Transportation Biotech Commercial Turf Care Equipment Commercial Trucks & Trailers Construction Equipment Chemical Dental Electrical & Electronic Environmental Food Heavy Equipment Industrial Laboratory Machine Tool Marine Medical Military/Mil - Spec Mining Oil Field Optical Packaging/Converting Equipment Petrochemical Pharmaceutical Pump Equipment Sporting & Fitness Equipment Wind Energy | | Intended Application | Cladding Dissimilar Metals Hard Face High Purity Miniature Stud Narrow Groove Precision Assembly Seam Welded Tube Sensors Strip Tubular Frame | | Industry Standards | AWS - D1.1, D1.3 - American Welding Society ISO - Complaint - 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 nonconsumable 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. Resistance Resistance welding is a process where heat is generated by passing current through the resistance caused by the contact between two or more metal surfaces to be joined. SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) Also known as Manual Metal Arc Welding or Stick welding. This process uses a consumable electrode rod, which as the filler material, that is covered in flux that protects the weld area from oxidation and contamination. Spot Spot welding is a form of resistance welding used to join overlapping metal sheets. Two electrodes are used to clamp the sheets together and pass the current between them. Spray Spray welding is a process where weld material is sprayed onto a workpiece. This process can be used to apply wear and heat resistance coatings and to build up worn areas. Stud Stud welding is a form of Spot welding where a bolt or weld nut is welded to another metal part. The bolts are often fed automatically into the welder. 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 | CNC Free Hand Robotic | | Additional Services | Assemblies Engineering Prototype Research and Development |
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