Welding
Mig, tig, stick, and flux-cored welding processes.
At the most basic level, welding is just a process used to join two or more metal components together. However, understanding the right combination of heat, pressure and/or filler material to create a high-quality, lasting bond is complex. Welding can be performed using various techniques, depending on the requirements of the application, including arc welding, MIG welding, TIG welding and others.
Our experienced team of welders has extensive knowledge and experience in all welding techniques and is equipped with the latest welding equipment and technology. We also prioritize safety and quality to ensure that our welded components are strong, durable, and meet industry standards.
Starweld utilizes welding in almost everything we do, from creating structures, machinery, and equipment to repairing or maintaining your existing equipment and machinery, as well as in creating custom metal products. Almost any industrial contractor can weld, but when you need a custom solution or repair, we will always provide a consistent, high-quality finished product.
Welding Capabilities
With a staff of AWS certified welders, we perform to the highest standards, using the techniques and procedures recommended by the American Welding Society.
- MIG (Gas Metal Arc Welding)
- TIG (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding)
- SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding)
- FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding)
Welding
Equipment
- 80' Boom Manlift
- 30' Scissor Lifts
- Portable Welders
- Automatic Saw
- ¼" Plate Shear
- 175 Ton Press Brake
- 50 Ton Ironworker
- 90 Ton Ironworker
- 10" Manual Lathe
- 10" Manual Lathe
- Vertical Mill Plate Roll
- Radial Drill (to 2" diameter)
- ¼' - 5" Plate Roll
- 80' Boom Manlift
- 30' Scissor Lifts
- Portable Welders
- Automatic Saw
- ¼" Plate Shear
- 175 Ton Press Brake
- 50 Ton Ironworker
- 90 Ton Ironworker
- 10" Manual Lathe
- 10" Manual Lathe
- Vertical Mill Plate Roll
- Radial Drill (to 2" diameter)
- ¼' - 5" Plate Roll
FEATURED PROJECT
See how we helped our client, a local retailer, achieve a concept that would maximize the floor space in their new building by allowing access to the upper floor through a cantilevered walkway.