MIG, TIG, and Stick Welding Services
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Indiana Fan and Fabrication runs an AWS certified shop, complete with mobile field welding services and in-house robotic welding. We specialize in ornamental stainless steel and aluminum welding projects. We can accommodate a wide range of applications, including transducers, boilers, and precision assemblies. We can also work with a variety of materials, up to 2" in thickness, and offer up to 6 different resistance welding processes to better serve our diverse range of projects. To inquire about MIG, TIG, and STICK welding with Indiana Fan and Fabrication, or learn about our other services, please contact us. |
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MIG, TIG, and Stick Welding Specifications
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| General Capabilities |
Contract Production |
Small Parts | |
| Industries Served |
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| Intended Application |
Boilers Cladding Dissimilar Metals Film Hard Face High Purity Micro Miniature Stud |
Narrow Groove Precision Assembly Seam Welded Tube Sensors Strip Transducers Tubular Frame | |
| Industry Standards |
ISO - International Organization for Standardization Compliance Pending |
| 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. 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. TIG Tungsten Inert Gas welding. Also referred to as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. |
| Material Used |
Aluminum Cast Iron Copper Exotic Metals Hastelloy® Metal Molybdenum |
Monel® Nickel Stainless Steel Titanium Vinyl Zirconium | |
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| Additional Services |
Assemblies Engineering On-Site/ Field/ Mobile |
Prototype Research and Development | |
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