Metal inert gas (MIG) welding is a subtype of gas metal arc welding (GMAW). In this welding process, the base materials are joined together through a welding current. Filler metal is constantly fed through the welding gun. As the electric arc melts the electrode wire it is then fused along with the base metals in the weld pool. Simultaneously, the shielding gas travels along the welding gun to keep the weld free from atmospheric contamination.
Spot welding is the most commonly employed type of resistance welding. This method involves passing an electrical current through electrodes attached to two separate metal surfaces pressed together. This action generates heat that melts and fuses the pieces—forming “spot welds”—at one or more localized positions. we have numerous spot welding capabilities. Our trained staff has experience in welding various types of stainless steel, stainless steel, and even aluminum.
With an unrivaled level of detailed workmanship, our highly skilled craftsmen take pride in consistently producing the highest quality weldments and assemblies, cost-effectively and on time, to ensure complete customer satisfaction. Our TIG welding expertise assures better penetration, better finishing out of the weld, and finer-looking weldments.We also specialize in a variety of ARC/Resistance Welding Processes including FCAW (flux core arc welding), GMAW (gas metal arc welding), and spray welding.
Arc welding is a welding process that uses an electric arc to create heat to join metals. A power supply generates an electric arc between an non-consumable or consumable electrode and the base material using either direct currrent(DC) or alternating current (AC). Rhodes & Rhode provides arc welding services should your require repairs or new installations of any steel construction. These include fencing, burglar bars, security gates carports and all other steelworks.