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Welding & Fabrication

Quality and strength are paramount in our welding and fabrication services. We specialise in various welding techniques to create robust components that stand the test of time.

At Tek-Neek we specialise in high quality light and medium fabrication work.  With a highly skilled and experienced fabrication team we can offer MIG, TIG and spot welding.  Working with mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium as well as other exotic materials in thickness from 0.7mm to 12mm.

For large production runs of retail work where speed of delivery and price are key we have a team of MIG welders ready to process your order.

We also offer highly skilled TIG welding, which is ideal for industries such as medical and food & beverage, where clean, contamination-free welds are crucial for hygienic and biocompatible applications.

Additionally, we offer spot welding, another fast and cost-effective process for fusing two sheet metal parts together.

Alongside welding we offer full metal finishing services. This could be the simple dressing of welded corners to fully polished stainless steel enclosures. With stainless steel we can offer grained finish, mirror finish and as a cost effective option a non-directional orbital finish that has the added benefit of being easy to maintain. The quality that we offer as standard across the welding and fabrication sets us apart from the competition.

MIG Welding

Metal inert gas (MIG) welding is a welding process used to weld aluminium and other non-ferrousmetals. During the MIG welding process (which can be either automatic or semi-automatic) an electric arc forms between a consumable wire electrode and the workpiece metal; this heats the metal causing them to melt, and join.

There are four primary methods of metal transfer in GMAW (globular, short-circuiting, spray, and pulsed-spray), each of which comes with its own benefits and limitations.

To speak with an expert contact us today.

TIG Welding

TIG Welding, also known as Tungsten Inert Gas and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, is an arc welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld.

Used to weld together reactive metals, such as magnesium and aluminium, TIG welding uses a shielding gas (typically argon, helium, or a combination of both) to help create a clean weld, preventing oxidization from occurring.

There are several different types of joints designed for use with this method of welding, including the butt joint, lap joint, corner joint, and t-joint. To learn more please contact us

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