- Base plates for power generation industry
- Skid and console bases for power and petroleum industries
- Fabricated enclosures for the transportation industry
- Hydraulic presses for OEM manufacturers
- Large handling systems for loading and unloading our press systems
- Pressure vessels for chemical and food processing industries
- Piping and pipe spools for various manufacturing sectors, including the nuclear industry
- Welding overlays for the petroleum processing industry
- Full turnkey; design and engineering, fabrication, machining, industrial finishes (blast and paint), assembly, and delivery.
We have the capacity to successfully produce the big jobs, such as large housings, turbine bases, base plates, pressure vessel frames, and machinery bases for power generation and chemical processing. These fabrications can weigh in excess of 100,000 pounds and measure more than 50 feet in length. Welding disciplines include mig, tig, fluxcore, and stick. Not only of steel, but aluminum, stainless, and impact materials. Specializing in the following materials: - aluminum; 1100, 3003, 5005, 5052, 5083, 5086, 5454, 5456
- stainless steels; 304, 304L, 310, 316, 316L
- carbon steels; 1020, 1044, A36, 1018, 1117, 1215, 1035, 1040, 1045, 1141, 1144
Welding disiciplines include:
- GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding, also known as MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding, is a wire-feed, torch-welding process by which a consumable wire, acting as both filler and electrode, is mechanically fed into the weld zone with a shielding gas)
- SMAW (Also known as stick welding. Flux coating on the outside of the consumable electrode vaporizes producing a protective gas that shields the weld zone)
- FCAW (Flux Cored Arc Welding, uses a wire consisting of a tube surrounding a powder material, flux)
- SAW (Submerged Arc Welding, also known as (Sub Arc) an automatic process where the arc is struck below a layer of flux)
- GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, also known as TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding, is a torch-welding process by which a non-consumable tungsten electrode, making the arc, a hand-held filler rod, and either a helium or argon shielding gas are used to fuse the work pieces)
- AWS D1.1 Procedures
- ASME Section VIII code
  | - Skilled Workforce of 150
- 140,000 square foot manufacturing facility
- Products in excess of 100,000 pounds
- CNC Plasma and Flame cutting
- All welding disciplines
| - Piping
- Tubing
- Conduit
- Pipe Spools
|  |  | | We have the expertise to take your project from concept to finished part, or to perform any process in between. In addition to our machining and fabrication capabilities, we have blast facilities and an 1800-square-foot paint room. Both are staffed by technicians trained in the latest material preparation and coatings application technology. Our skilled assembly group can tackle hydraulic presses as well as other projects incorporating tubing, piping, and conduit. | | |