In the process of sheet metal fabrication, welding is an important component used to seamlessly fuse parts together. With three different types of welding within our high-quality services at DB Sheetmetals, our specialists are well versed in determining the best option for your project. Considering your budget, desired finishing style, and the thickness of your metal, the experience and knowledge of our team ensures that we select the optimal welding method for each item, providing a first-rate finish.

Expert Spot Welding

Spot welding, also known as resistance welding, is primarily used to weld pieces of sheet metal together. Usually selected by our team for use on metals with a low melting point, the method utilises an electrical current to effectively seal frayed edges of metal.

MIG Welding for Aluminium

Also offered by our professionals at DB Sheetmetals, MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding makes it easier to fuse hard-to-reach areas on aluminium and stainless steel projects. As a semi-automatic process, the travel speed and position are expertly controlled by our team, whilst the wire feed rate and arc length are controlled by the power source.

Versatile TIG Welding

As the most commonly used welding process for stainless steel, Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is ideal for use on thin metals due to its low heat input. Using a tungsten electrode, our team ensure that TIG welding is operated with a constant current power source in order to avoid any excessively high currents.

Enquire Today

If you are unsure which welding method would be best suited to your sheet metal fabrication project, leave it to our specialists. With over 30 years in the welding industry, we will carefully consider all of your requirements, completing each job to an exemplary standard of finish. For more information, or to enquire today, contact us on 01440 706218, or email info@dbsheetmetals.co.uk.