Welding

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MIG Welding Aluminium & Light Steel

Here at Lazersan Metalworks, we employ a highly-skilled and experienced team of metal welders and fabricators with the skills and capability to carry out metal inert gas welding in large quantities. It is a technique which is widely used in the metal welding and fabrication industry on aluminium and light steel and is commonly referred to as MiG welding.

Metal inert gas welding is a welding process in which an electric arc forms between a consumable MiG welding wire electrode and the workpiece metal(s). This heats the workpiece metal(s) causing them to melt and join. Metal inert gas welding is a process by which almost any metal can be welded. It is a quick, cost effective method and the results are more than acceptable for the majority of manufacturing and fabrication requirements.

Originally developed in the 1940s for welding aluminium and other non-ferrous materials, MiG welding was soon applied to light steel because it delivered a faster welding time compared to other welding processes. Further developments in the 1950s and 1960s gave the process more versatility and as a result it became highly used in industrial processes. Today it is the most common industrial welding and fabrication process, preferred for its versatility and speed.

You’ll be pleased to hear that we have recently carried out and completed a programme of investment and improvement within our welding bay area which has resulted in an increase of 20% to our MiG welding capacity.

We have also upgraded the extraction system that runs through each of our metal welding bays, giving our welders a safe working environment and the facilities they need to carry out the quality work they do each and every day.

Spot Welding Sheet Metal

Here at Lazersan, we employ a highly-skilled and experienced team of metal welders and fabricators with the skills and capability to carry out spot welding and seam welding in high volumes, techniques that are widely used in the metal welding and fabrication industry.

Typically, spot welding is used where metal sheets of stainless steel or aluminium are in the 0.5 – 3mm thickness range. The process uses two shaped copper alloy electrodes to concentrate welding current into a small ‘spot’ and to simultaneously clamp the sheets together. Forcing a large current through the ‘spot’ will melt the metal and form the weld.

The attractive feature of spot welding is that a lot of energy can be delivered to the spot in a very short time (10 – 100 milliseconds). This allows the welding to occur without excessive heating to the remainder of the metal sheet.

You’ll be pleased to hear that we have recently carried out and completed a programme of investment and improvement within our welding bay area which has resulted in an increase of 20% to our welding capacity.

We have also upgraded the extraction system that runs through each of our metal welding bays, giving our metal welders and fabricators a safe working environment and the facilities they need to carry out the quality work they do each and every day.

So whether you have a need for spot welding stainless steel or spot welding aluminium we can provide you with the capacity, skills and techniques to produce your finished, fabricated product to the highest standards economically and safely.

 

TiG Welding Aluminium, Copper, Brass, Stainless Steel & Mild Steel

Here at Lazersan Metalworks we employ a highly-skilled and experienced team of metal welders and fabricators with the skills and capability to carry out TIG welding in high volumes. Tungsten Inert Gas welding being a technique which is widely used in the metal welding and fabrication industry.

Tungsten Inert Gas welding is an arc welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld. Tungsten welding or TiG welding is most commonly used to weld thin sections of stainless steel and non-ferrous metals such as Aluminium, Magnesium and Copper alloys such as Brass. The process gives the operator greater control over the weld than competing processes such as MiG welding. This allows for stronger, higher quality welds.

Tungsten Inert Gas welding is comparatively more complex and difficult to master and is slower than most other metal welding techniques. However, for those precision finish, high quality products made from mild steel that need an exceptionally neat weld, TiG welding is superb!

You’ll be pleased to hear that we have recently carried out and completed a programme of investment and improvement within our welding bay area which has resulted in an increase of 20% to our TiG welding capacity.

We have also upgraded the extraction system that runs through each of our metal welding bays, giving our welders a safe working environment and the facilities they need to carry out the quality work they do each and every day.