Our welding department provides expert ARC welding, MIG welding, and TIG welding, and our staff is fully experienced in welding complex assemblies to the finest detail. We offer over 100 welds, so we have the capability and capacity to perform anything from a simple spot weld to a 10’ x 10’ frame.
Welding Department
Our welding department provides expert ARC welding, MIG welding, and TIG welding, and our staff is fully experienced in welding complex assemblies to the finest detail. We offer over 100 welds, so we have the capability and capacity to perform anything from a simple spot weld to a 10’ x 10’ frame.
The Advantech Advantage
When you choose Advantech for your welding needs, you will receive:
- Expert welding from an experienced staff = quality welds
- Wide range of welding types = the best, most cost-effective weld for your needs
- Variety of size/scale options = consistency in quality for both small and large orders
- Quick Turnaround = efficient and cost-effective welds
- Attention to detail = precise welds
Know Your Welds
Arc Welding
Arc welding uses the heat of an electric arc to fuse metals together
- Safe and efficient way to weld
- Strong welds for thicker material
- Produces little waste
- Most commonly used for steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and cast iron
MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas)
MIG welding uses a continually feeding spool of welding wire to fuse the metals together
- Faster and less complex than TIG welding
- Quickest kind of ARC welding
- Most commonly used for steel, stainless steel, and aluminum
- Can be used effectively for both soft and hard metals
- Aesthetically pleasing welds
TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas)
TIG welding uses long welding rods to slowly create the weld puddle
- More delicate, complex, and slower than MIG welding
- Most precise welds for thin materials
- Most commonly used for aluminum, magnesium alloys, titanium, and copper/brass