Welding

Welding

Precision Welding Solutions Built for Strength and Reliability

AM Metal provides professional welding services using certified code welders and advanced welding technology. We specialize in high-quality MIG welding, TIG welding, stick welding, and flux-core welding for industrial, commercial, and custom fabrication projects.

Our welding solutions are built for strength, precision, and long-term performance across multiple industries.

Our Welding Services

AM Metal provides professional welding services for industrial, construction, and manufacturing projects. Our skilled welders deliver strong, code-compliant welds for structural and custom metal assemblies, ensuring durability, precision, and long-term performance.

Efficient MIG Welding Solutions

Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding serves as one of the most widely used and efficient welding methods in modern metal fabrication. At AM Metal, MIG welding is employed where speed, consistency, and structural strength are required, especially in medium- to heavy-gauge steel and aluminum assemblies. This welding process uses a continuous solid wire electrode and an inert shielding gas to protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination. Because the wire feed is automatic and continuous, MIG welding produces smooth, continuous weld beads with excellent penetration, making it ideal for both repetitive production runs and custom fabrication projects. Our team carefully controls heat input, wire feed speed, and travel motion to ensure each MIG weld meets design requirements without excessive warping or distortion. The versatility of this process allows us to integrate MIG welding throughout structural assemblies, equipment fabrications, and industrial framework where reliable joint strength is essential.

Precision TIG Welding for Clean Finishes

Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is prized for its precision and ability to produce clean, aesthetically refined welds with minimal spatter. At AM Metal, TIG welding is typically applied to projects that require a high level of control and attention to surface finish, including stainless steel assemblies, aluminum structures, and architectural metalwork. Unlike other welding methods, TIG welding utilizes a non-consumable tungsten electrode which creates a stable arc, allowing for fractional adjustments in heat control and filler placement. This makes TIG welding especially valuable where weld appearance and dimensional accuracy are critical  such as decorative metal framing, exposed stainless steel components, or products requiring a polished finish. Our certified TIG welders carefully balance arc stability, filler rod placement, and cooling rates to ensure each joint exhibits consistent penetration, clean weld beads, and long-lasting strength. This attention to detail ensures that finished components not only perform reliably but also meet aesthetic expectations when appearance matters as much as performance.

Durable ARC Welding for Heavy Applications

Stick welding is particularly effective for thick materials and heavy structural components where deep weld penetration and strong joint integrity are critical. Because the equipment is portable and performs well in outdoor or less controlled conditions, it is ideal for on-site repairs, structural frameworks, and large-scale industrial assemblies. The process is also highly effective when working on slightly contaminated or rusted surfaces, making it a practical solution for maintenance and repair applications. At AM Metal, our skilled welders carefully select the appropriate electrode classification based on material type, thickness, and structural requirements. By controlling amperage, arc length, and travel speed, we ensure consistent penetration and strong weld fusion. Each weld is inspected for alignment, bead quality, and structural soundness to confirm that it meets project specifications. Through proper preparation, precise execution, and thorough quality checks.

High-Penetration Welding for Thick Materials

Flux-Core Arc Welding (FCAW) combines elements of MIG and stick welding to achieve deep penetration and high weld deposition rates while maintaining efficiency on thicker metals. In this process, a tubular wire filled with flux is used in place of a solid wire, allowing the welding arc to be shielded internally without requiring extensive external gas shielding. At AM Metal, flux-core welding is selected for heavy structural steel, large equipment sections, and outdoor industrial applications where deeper penetration and faster welding speeds are advantageous. Because flux core can accommodate higher heat input and thicker sections, it is particularly effective for joining large plates, structural beams, and reinforced assemblies that require robust connection strength. Our operators are experienced in managing heat input and deposition technique to prevent burn-through, excessive distortion, or weld defects commonly associated with heavy-gauge welding. The result is strong, resilient weld joints capable of handling demanding service conditions.

Welding & Burning Capabilities

Our welding and burning services are supported by modern equipment and flexible capabilities to meet project demands. With certified code welders and advanced CNC-controlled machinery, we handle everything from precision cutting to heavy-duty welding applications. Our processes are designed to deliver consistent quality, accurate results, and dependable performance for industrial and commercial metal fabrication projects.here is Welding & Burning Capabilities :

Industries We Serve

We provide welding, burning, and metal fabrication services across a wide range of industries. From heavy industrial environments to precision manufacturing facilities, AM Metal delivers reliable solutions built to meet strict quality, safety, and performance standards.

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Why Choose AM Metal for Welding?

Experienced fabrication professionals
Advanced machinery and modern technology
High precision and quality control
Reliable turnaround times

Looking for reliable metal Welding services?

Contact AM Metal today to discuss your project requirements and receive a customized Welding solution.