Welding
Welding processes supporting sub-assembly and structural joining of stamped and machined components.
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Overview
Welding joins stamped or machined metal components into sub-assemblies where a mechanical fastening method is not suitable or specified. It supports the assembly stage of the manufacturing process for parts that require a permanent structural joint. Weld process selection depends on material type, thickness and joint design, and is confirmed with engineering based on the part drawing and application requirements.
Advantages
- Supports structural joining of stamped components
- Coordinated with downstream assembly
- Process selection matched to material and joint design
Supported Materials
- Carbon steel
- Stainless steel
Equipment & Process Range
Specific welding process (e.g. resistance, MIG/TIG) and equipment are confirmed per part based on material and joint requirements.
Specific equipment models, tonnage and unit counts are confirmed by engineering per project rather than published as general figures.
Workflow
Joint & Process Review
Weld joint design and process are reviewed against the part drawing and material.
Fixture Set-up
Components are fixtured to maintain alignment during welding.
Welding
Components are welded to form the required sub-assembly.
Weld Inspection
Welded joints are visually and dimensionally checked against requirements.
Quality Controls
- Visual weld inspection
- Fixture-controlled alignment
- Sampling of welded sub-assemblies
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Applications
- Structural sub-assemblies
- Automotive hardware assemblies
Frequently Asked Questions
What file formats are accepted for a quote submission?
PDF, DWG, DXF, STEP, JPG and PNG files are accepted. Multiple files should be uploaded individually rather than as a compressed archive; each file must be 20MB or smaller.
What information do I need to provide for a metal stamping quote?
To request a quote, provide your part drawing (PDF, DWG, DXF or STEP), target quantity, material preference and any surface finish requirement. Submitting a drawing lets engineering confirm feasibility, tolerances and lead time for your specific part.
Is welding available for sub-assemblies?
Welding is available to join stamped or machined components into sub-assemblies. The specific weld process is confirmed based on material and joint design.