WELDING & FABRICATION

Welding & Fabrication in Russellville, MO

At SteinerZ, we offer flexible solutions for metal welding and the fabrication of various metal materials. We take pride in providing flexible solutions, quality craftsmanship, and shorter lead times. Each of our welders, fabricators and technicians are trained to provide accurate work in a timely manner. This is something that sets us apart from all other welding and fabrication companies in Russellville, MO. 

Our facility is fully equipped to handle welding and metal fabrication jobs of various types and sizes. We have the staff, technology, and confidence to handle any challenge in the most effective and convenient way. With us, you will always get your parts on time, and on spec. We pay great attention to detail to ensure the highest quality of work. 

 MIG (Metal Inert Gas) Welding

This type of welding process involves the use of high amounts of electricity to join different pieces of metal. An electrical arc is created between the metal being welded and an electrode wire. This causes the wire to melt, and the metal creates the weld. When the heat generated by the electricity is removed, the pool of metal cools and solidifies, creating a fused piece of metal. 

During the welding process, the weld area is typically shielded from atmospheric contamination through the use of an inert cover gas such as argon or helium, which is simultaneously delivered via the same nozzle that feeds the electrode wire to the weld.

TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) Welding 

The second type of welding we offer is TIG welding, also known as GTA or Gas Tungsten Ark welding. Created by the aircraft industry to weld magnesium a few decades ago, this process involves making an arc between a base metal and a non-consumable tungsten electrode. Unlike MIG welding, this type of electrode doesn’t melt. When the arc touches the base metal, a molten weld pool is formed. A type of filler metal is fed into the weld pool, and when it melts, the welding process is complete. 

Inert shielding gas is used to protect the weld pool and electrode from oxygen contamination during this entire process. There are no fluxes used, and the finished product is slag-free with all the corrosion resistance properties of its parent metal. 

Got a welding or fabrication project coming up? 

If you’re ready to work with the metal welding and fabrication experts in Russellville, MO, get in touch with us right now to discover more about our solutions. We are eager to hear from you! 
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