Mig Welding of Steel and Stainless Steel
Tig Welding of Stainless Steel

A semi-automatic arc welding process widely used for its speed and ease of learning.

A high-precision arc welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce a weld. It is valued for producing the highest quality, cleanest welds of any arc welding process.

Tig Welding of Aluminium

TIG welding aluminum is uniquely challenging because aluminum has a high thermal conductivity and a stubborn surface oxide layer that melts at a much higher temperature than the metal itself.

Post-weld cleaning and buffing

Electrochemical (Electrolytic) Cleaning: Using a conductive carbon fiber brush dipped in an electrolytic fluid (typically mild phosphoric acid), an electric current is passed through the weld.

Mechanical Cleaning: Physically removes material using abrasives.

Wire Brushes: Best for removing light slag or surface rust.

Grinding & Sanding: Flap discs (60-80 grit) are used to level weld beads and remove imperfections.

Aluminium TIG welding

Stainless Steel TIG Welding

Mild Steel MIG Welding