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Welding

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B & W Machine Co. can weld any type of material to the desired dimension (up to 2,500 pounds).  We can weld aluminum, stainless steel, and other specialty metals/materials. We can handle up to 2,500 pounds.  We have:

  • welding positioners to help rotating round parts,

  • tube turning centers to weld tubing to fixtures and

  • fabricate fixtures to weld oblong parts

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Tig Welding:  A tungsten electrode heats the metal.  The gas (most commonly Argon) protects the weld puddle from airborne contaminants.  TIG welding produces clean, precise welds on any metal.

**Some examples of when this is used are:

 

MIG Welding:  MIG welding, also referred to as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), commonly uses high deposition rate welding process. Wire is continuously fed from a spool.  

**Some examples of when this is used are:

 

Stick Welding: Shield Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) is frequently referred to stick or covered electrode welding.  Stick welding is among the most widely used welding processes.  The flux cover the electrode melts during welding.  This forms the gas and slag to shield the arc and molten weld pool.

  **Some examples of when this is used are:

 

Brazing:  Brazing is the joining processes where parts are joined without melting the base metals.

**Some examples of when this is used are:

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