Metal Inert Gas (MIG) is our most common welding process. The MIG welding machine has a spool of wire that is fed to end of the weld gun that functions as the electrode that is fed and directed into the “pool of weld.”
Like MIG welding, TIG welding is used to join two pieces of metal together. TIG welding uses a non consumable electrode to create the heat, whereas MIG welding is consuming the wire for the electrode along the weld.
Robotic welding often comes down to the creativity on fixturing the parts to present to the robot for welding. Our engineering team has deep experience in weld fixture design.
Semi Exact uses both highly skilled manual welding techniques and robotic welding. With a background in metal furniture fabrication, we have an eye on the details as well as the structural integrity of the welds.
Our MIG welding and robotic welding cover most projects.
Our welding team has decades of welding experience to make sure joints and seams are consistent and of the highest quality. Welding is most often used to connect sheet metal and tube assemblies. Our CAD modeling capabilities ensure that we can work with you on the finished design. Often our cutting and bending methods can decrease the amount of welding and/or grinding the project requires and thus reduce your cost.
Metal Iner Gas (MIG) is our most common welding process.
The MIG welding machine has a spool of wire that is fed to end of the weld gun that functions as the electrode that is fed and directed into the “pool of weld.” The two pieces of material are melted from the high heat. To prevent porosity or contamination in the weld, shielding gas envelopes the process.
Like MIG welding, TIG welding is used to join two pieces of metal together. TIG welding uses a non consumable electrode to create the heat, whereas MIG welding is consuming the wire for the electrode along the weld.
TIG stands for tungsten inert gas. The base metals are melted with an arc formed between the tungsten electrode and the metal grounded by the work clamp.
Semi Exact Manufacturing does not currently offer TIG welding services.
Our robotic welding capabilities are perfect for medium to high volume production runs, where absolute consistency is key. Robotic welding provides a consistent rate of production as well as super high quality welds.
Robotic welding often comes down to the creativity on fixturing the parts to present to the robot for welding. Ou engineering team has deep experience in weld fixture design. This means we can quickly create fixtures for your project to shorten lead times and reduce cost.