
FUSION WELDING
Limitations/Capability
Materials: Aluminum, Inconel, Stainless Steel
Welding Process: GTAW Manual
Our fusion welding capabilities deliver precision and reliability for critical applications across the aerospace and industrial sectors. Specializing in aluminum, inconel, and stainless steel, our NADCAP-accredited welding processes meet the highest industry standards for quality and performance. With expert craftsmanship and advanced techniques, we ensure strong, precise welds that meet your exact specifications, supporting everything from complex assemblies to custom projects with unparalleled attention to detail.
Collins Aerospace/RTX
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HS 191 CL1A
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HS 191 CL1B
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HS 191 CL1C
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HS 191 CL2A
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HS 191 CL2B
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HS 191 CL3
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MIL-STD-2219 CL B
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MIL-STD-2219 CL C
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PN.05.15
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AMS 2685 GRB
Boeing
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BAC5975/MIL-STD-2219 T2 W2
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Aluminum Alloys​
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Steel Alloys
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CRES/Nickel Alloys
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Welder Qualification
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MIL-STD-1595​
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AMS-STD-1595
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Boeing Approved Certified Weld Inspector Program

Pratt & Whitney
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PWA 16 (2A, 22A, 222A, 2233A, 23A, 3A, 33AT, 333A, 37A, 4A, 6A, 66A, 666A, 7A, 733A)
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LCS Control per MCL F-17
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Industry Standard Specifications
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AWS D17.1/D17.1M
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MIL-STD-2219
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AWS-STD-2219

Sikorsky
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Fusion Welding Aluminum
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Fusion Welding Steels, Nickel, CRES
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Specifications
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AWS D17.1/D17.1M
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SS9213​
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