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Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

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Welding Services

Conringwon Sheet Metal is fully equipped with today’s latest equipment and techniques to meet our customer’s specifications. An appropriate welding quality system is the foundation of delivering a quality welded product or service. Utilizing  American Welding Society AWS  standards, Conringwon’s certified welders and inspectors assure that daily manufacturing operations are more consistent and traceable. This system also allows for new weld procedures to be written as necessary to meet specific customer requirements.


At Conringwon Sheet Metal we maintain:

• A full library of AWS Welding Codes, Standards, Specifications, & Guidelines, as well as other Statutory & Regulatory specifications.

• Top of the line welding equipment.

• Welding Procedure Specifications to meet code compliance.

• Procedure Qualification Records to support our WPSs.

• Welder Qualification Records, certifying our weld staff to meet code compliance.

• Welding procedures for a variety of requirements

• AWS D1.1, Structural Code, Steel

• AWS D1.2, Structural Code, Aluminum

• AWS D1.3, Structural Code, Sheet Steel (Light Gage)

• AWS D1.4, Structural Code, Reinforcing Steel

• AWS D1.6, Structural Code, Stainless Steel

• AWS D9.1, Structural Code, Sheet Metal

• AWS D17.1, Fusion Welding for Aerospace Applications

• & we can assist in meeting welding compliance to other specifications per your product needs


Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

Also known as stick welding. Electric current is used to strike an arc between the base material and consumable electrode rod, which is made of steel and is covered with a flux that protects the weld area from oxidation and contamination by producing CO 2 gas during the welding process. The process is generally limited to welding ferrous materials.


Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)

Also known as metal inert gas or MIG welding, is a semi-automatic or automatic process that uses a continuous wire feed as an electrode and an inert or semi-inert gas mixture to protect the weld from contamination. Since the electrode is continuous, welding speeds are greater for GMAW than for SMAW. The equipment required to perform the GMAW process is more complex and expensive than that required for SMAW, and requires a more complex setup procedure. GMAW is well suited to production welding. The process can be applied to a wide variety of metals, both ferrous and non-ferrous


Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)

Related to GMAW, it uses similar equipment but uses wire consisting of a steel electrode surrounding a powder fill material. This cored wire is more expensive than the standard solid wire and can generate slag, but it permits even higher welding speed and greater metal penetration


Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)

Tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding is a manual welding process that uses a tungsten electrode, an inert or semi-inert gas mixture, and a separate filler material. Especially useful for welding thin materials, this method is characterized by a stable arc and high quality welds, but it requires significant operator skill and can only be accomplished at relatively low speeds. GTAW can be used on nearly all weldable metals, though it is most often applied to stainless steel and light metals.


Spot Welding

A resistance welding method used to join overlapping metal sheets of up to 3 mm thick. Two electrodes are simultaneously used to clamp the metal sheets together and to pass current through the sheets. The advantages of the method include efficient energy use, limited work piece deformation, and no required filler materials. Weld strength is significantly lower than with other welding methods, making the process suitable for only certain applications on ferrous metals.









Equipment        List








2-Tig Welders, 300 amp, by Miller.

2-Tig Welder, 300 amp, by Airco.

1-Tig Welder, 250 amp, by Ltech.

1 Miller heliarc welder.

1-Tig Welder, 250 amp, Cobramatic for aluminum.

1-Tig Welder, 250 amp, Miller Syncrowave.

2-Tig Welders, 330 amp, by Miller.

1-Mig Welder, Miller, 300 Amp.

1-Airco wire feed.

1-Miller CP300, wire feed.

1-Welder Airco.

1-Acme spot welder, 30" arm, water cooled, air timer.

1-TRW stud welding machine.

2-Gas powered field welder, Miller

2-Portable welder







Materials      Used






Aluminum

Copper

Carbon Steels

Brass

Stainless Steel

Other Non Ferrous Alloys

Medical

Oil & Gas

Defense

Transportation

Packaging

Heating & Cooling



Industries    Served



Building Materials & Construction

Engineering

Electrical Equipment & Electronics

Aerospace

Commercial Display

Industrial Equipment


Quality design and build

Our focus on quality starts with sourcing only the best raw materials, rejecting anything that falls outside our strict tolerances.

During manufacture your order is checked at each stage before passing through to the next process. This also contributes to our ability to meet orders on time.



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