MIG, TIG and STICK Welding
At Z&L Machining, Inc. we perform advanced MIG, TIG, and STICK welding services, specializing in stainless steel welding. We also work with aluminum and mild steels as well. With our advanced MIG welding capabilities, we offer full five axis robotic MIG operations. Our MIG, TIG, and STICK welding equipment can handle materials up to two inch thick and as thin as twenty gauge.
With the ability to apply our MIG, TIG, and STICK welding services to the manufacturing of a variety of products, such as sensors, transducers, tubular frames, and pin weldments, our welding services have successfully met the needs of diverse industries, including agricultural, marine, heavy construction equipment and food service. Additionally, we offer a host of secondary service options, including assembly, prototyping, and research and development. For more information about our advanced MIG, TIG, and STICK welding operations or to inquire after any of our additional service options, we invite you to contact Z&L today!

MIG, TIG and STICK Welding Capabilities :
| General Capabilities |
Contract Production |
Small Parts | |
| Industry Focus |
Agricultural Automotive Construction equipment Food processing equipment |
Marine Medical Petrochemical | |
| Intended Application |
Hard Face Pin weldment |
Precision Assembly Tubular Frame | |
| Arc/Resistance Welding Process |
GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) Also known as metal inert gas or MIG welding. GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) Also known as Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding. This process uses a nonconsumable tungsten electrode, an inert gas and a separate filler material. This process is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Heliarc welding. MIG Metal Inert Gas welding, also referred to as Gas Metal Arc Welding. |
SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) Also known as Manual Metal Arc Welding or Stick welding. This process uses a consumable electrode rod, which as the filler material, that is covered in flux that protects the weld area from oxidation and contamination. TIG Tungsten Inert Gas welding. Also referred to as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. | |
| Material |
Aluminum Cast Iron |
Stainless Steel Carbon & alloy Steels | |
| Welding Operation |
CNC/Robotic Free Hand |
| Additional Services |
Assemblies Prototype |
Research and Development | |
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