
welding services
Whether you need a one-off project or a large-scale production, our experienced team delivers the highest quality deliverables for your projects every time, on time. RMF offers both MIG and TIG type welding. Explore each option below, and see which service is best fit for your project.
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What is MIG Welding?
Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding is an arc welding process that uses a continuously fed wire electrode and an inert shielding gas - typically argon or an argon-CO₂ mix - to create a strong weld. The shielding gas protects the weld area from contamination, ensuring clean and consistent results.
Why Choose MIG Welding?
MIG welding is ideal for working with thinner metals like aluminum and steel, and with the right technique, it can also be applied to thicker materials. It's particularly effective when welding components in close proximity. Thanks to its simplicity and speed, MIG welding is a go-to method for many fabrication tasks.
MIG welding is a fast, efficient, and highly versatile method for joining metal components. At RMF, we specialize in delivering high-quality MIG welding services for industrial, fabrication, and home-based projects.
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What is TIG Welding?
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode, which is heated to an extremely high temperature to create the weld. An inert shielding gas—typically argon—protects the weld area from contamination, resulting in a clean, spatter-free weld with minimal distortion.
Why Choose TIG Welding?
TIG welding produces smooth, strong welds with excellent aesthetics. With fine-tunes control over head and weld parameters, a higher level of detail is possible with both thin and thick materials. Welds can also be completed with or without filler metal, providing added flexibility to meet any unique standards for your project.
TIG welding produces exceptionally clean, strong, and precise welds. Ideal for projects that demand the highest level of quality and aesthetic finish. Our TIG welding services are tailored to meet the exacting standards of industries ranging from aerospace to custom fabrication.
