CODED Welding

At Munique our welding technicians are highly skilled in Manual Metal Arc (MMA), TIG and MIG in mild steel and stainless steel working with ferrous and non-ferrous metals to produce fabrications, repairs, or the execution of specialist bespoke welding projects.

MMA: Manual Metal Arc Welding is the most widely used steel fabrication process in most forms of industry. The simplicity and versatility of MMA equipment allows it to be the primary method for maintenance and repair steel fabrication.

TIG: Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Welding can be applied to a variety of steel fabrication issues and is most commonly applied when the highest quality weld is desired. It is the cleanliness of the TIG Welding operation that ultimately leads to the maximum quality of the fabrication—all materials and equipment used must be free from any impurities such as oil, moisture and dirt.

TIG Welding can be a great way of addressing on-site welding issues. Particularly in maintenance welding, it is used to repair tools and dies in components such as aluminum and magnesium.
Delivering the highest quality weld demands the highest quality workmanship, and TIG Welding is regarded as the most difficult of all industry steel fabrication methods.

MIG:Metal Inert gas (MIG) Welding, occasionally referred to as Metal Active Gas (MAG) Welding, is a method of steel fabrication that can be semi-automatic or automatic.
This gives it a versatility and speed that make it a common choice for a lot of industry welding. The welding time in particular can make it the best solution for emergency on-site steel fabricators. Although MIG Welding was developed for the fabrication of aluminum and nonferrous metals, it can now be successfully applied to steels.

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