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Fabricating metal allows raw metals to be turned into pre-made shapes for later assembly use. There are a number of processes that can be utilized during the fabrication process, and each of these requires practice and skill to master and complete effectively. Specialized tooling and machining are also generally required.

WELDING & FABRICATION SERVICES

Aluminum Fabrication

There are very few companies around that can provide quality aluminum welding and fabrication services. This is due to the level of difficulty and skill required to TIG (tungsten inert gas) weld aluminum. Partec Welding & Fabrication prides itself on providing the highest quality aluminum welding service in Port Huron.

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Stainless Steel Fabrication

Partec Welding & Fabrication provides sheet metal fabrication services working with a variety of metals, including stainless steel. Our staff is comprised of a unique blend of skillsets allowing us to manage your project from design to installation.

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Sheet Metal Fabrication

Our team of experts can assist with all aspects of your fabrication needs and our dedication to precision delivery, on time and on budget, provides tremendous value no matter what the scope of your job may be.

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Handrails

There are two different types of MIG welding. One uses bare wire as a filler, which joins thin metal parts together. The other uses a flux core to join the parent parts. Because it doesn’t require a constant connection, this MIG welding process is popular for outdoor applications. MIG welding is also called Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW).

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Govt. Code Welding

Stick welding, or arc welding, uses an electrode welding rod to join two parts together. It works on dirty materials, cast iron, and materials in adverse environmental conditions. Because of the thickness of the weld, it’s regarded as one of the strongest welds. However, the parent materials also play a role in determining the overall strength of a weld.

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On-site Weld Inspector

TIG welding, or Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), uses a rod feed and a torch, which generates the heat and arc, to join pieces. This welding method is extremely versatile and works well with aluminum, cobalt, copper alloys, nickel alloys, steel, and titanium.

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