TUBULAR, OCTG INSPECTION & WELDING
Your pipes and oilfield tubulars can be prone to corrosion, cracking, third-party damage, and manufacturing flaws. Our Drill Pipe and Tubular inspection services identify defects and discontinuities before they cause serious damage, assuring smooth operation and reducing financial risks. Our welding team was authorized for welding 1 G, 2 G, 3 G, 4 G, 5 G& 6 G as per AWI. Welding Types such as TIG, MIG & STICK.
TIG (GTAW)TIG (tungsten inert gas) Welding
It is used to make precise, critical welds when joining metals such as mild steel, aluminum, or stainless steel. TIG welding is a two-handed process (one hand holds the torch while the other feeds filler metal) and commonly involves a foot pedal or fingertip remote to control the arc amperage while welding. Like MIG welding, a shielding gas (typically argon) is required.
MIG (GMAW)MIG welding (GMAW Gas Metal Arc Welding)
It is the most common process used in home shops, small businesses, manufacturing, and metal fabrication applications. Choose from single phase Miller matric all in one MIG welding machines or more powerful three-phase MIG welding systems that suit an endless variety of applications, including stainless steel and aluminum welding.
Stick (SMAW)Stick Welding
It is a simple yet versatile, inexpensive, and portable welding process. Flux-coated welding rods are used, eliminating the need for bottled shielding gas like that used in MIG welding or TIG welding. Stick welders are ideal to use when welding outdoors and/or welding objects that are rusty or dirty. Most common metals and alloys can be joined using a stick welder. Choose from a variety of Miller stick welders, including some that also offer TIG welding capabilities for more versatility.