General welding serves a diverse range of industries, providing repairs or fabrication of metals like steel, aluminum, and others for home, commercial, or industrial applications. Homes, restaurants, marine, structural, and plumbing are just a few examples.
Among our welding processes:
– TIG (GTAW) Welding:
A weld bead crafted by one of our skilled welders truly showcases Tom’s Welding’s reputation. Additionally, one of our specializations is Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) for aerospace and defense applications.
– MIG (GMAW) Welding:
Tom’s Welding provides expert Mig welding for aerospace applications. Additionally, our facility is certified to undertake the GMAW process in accordance with AWS D1.1, D1.2, and D1.6.
– Seam Welding:
Tom’s Welding offers resistance seam welding, ensuring continuous control over operations through our internal quality department. Our team utilizes SCIAKY welders, renowned worldwide for achieving the tightest aerospace industry tolerances.
– Spot Welding:
The most common type of resistance welding is spot welding, which involves holding electrodes virtually stationary throughout the welding process. Additionally, we are NADCAP qualified for the resistance spot welding method.
– Torch Brazing:
Tom’s Welding is a NADCAP-accredited brazing shop. Our certified brazers expertly join dissimilar materials to X-ray standards on a regular basis, adhering meticulously to blueprint and customer specifications. Additionally, to ensure swift turnaround times, our brazing section stocks a comprehensive range of silver and nickel-based filler alloys. Moreover, Tom’s Welding offers specialized soldering services tailored specifically for electrical purposes within the aircraft industry.
– Micro-resistance Welding:
In its micro-resistance welding department, Tom’s Welding houses around 12 Capacitive Discharge resistance welding machines. With a wide array of welding heads and handheld equipment available, we are capable of performing most types of welds at any time. Commonly, our micro-resistance seam welding heads are utilized to hermetically seal thin foils, while our micro-resistance welding press heads frequently join terminal connections in delicate electrical components.