What is TIG Welding?
TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas Welding), also known as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), is a highly precise welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode and an inert gas (usually argon) to produce exceptionally clean welds.
Unlike MIG or stick welding, TIG provides unmatched control over the weld bead and penetration, making it ideal for thin materials, intricate welds, and parts where aesthetics matter.
Looking for TIG Welding services that combine precision, durability, and visual appeal?
You’ve landed in the right place. Our expert welders deliver clean, distortion-free welds on a variety of metals with tight tolerances — ideal for both cosmetic and structural components.


Why Choose our TIG Welding service?
Whether you need beautiful welds for custom furniture or ultra-strong welds for aircraft components, TIG Welding offers unbeatable benefits:
✅ Superior Weld Quality – Clean, precise, and low spatter
✅ Non-Consumable Electrode – No filler needed for autogenous welding
✅ Aesthetic Finish – Smooth, professional look for visible components
✅ Precise Heat Control – Ideal for thin or sensitive materials
✅ All Position Welding – Horizontal, vertical, overhead — we do it all
✅ Wide Material Compatibility – Including aluminum, stainless steel, and more
Our certified TIG welders are trained to meet industry standards and exceed your expectations.
Our TIG Welding Capabilities
We’re equipped with the latest TIG welding equipment and workstations designed for high-precision welding in both prototype and production environments.
Materials We Weld Using TIG
TIG welding is incredibly versatile. We work with a wide range of metals and alloys:
Aluminum (3000–6000 series)
Stainless Steel (304, 316, 321)
Magnesium (on request)
Nickel Alloys
Copper & Brass
Chromoly (4130)
Titanium
Mild & Carbon Steel
Have unique material needs? Let’s discuss it! Our engineers will guide you toward the best welding method and filler material for your job.

Common MIG Welded Components
We MIG weld hundreds of parts each week, from basic brackets to complex multi-part assemblies.
Industry Applications for MIG Welding

Our TIG Welding Process
We follow a strict quality-first workflow to guarantee excellent results:
We analyze your part design and choose the best welding parameters.
Custom jigs and clamps are used for repeatability and distortion control.
Certified TIG welders follow the WPS (Welding Procedure Specification) and inspect every pass.
Polishing, brushing, passivation, or bead blasting — whatever your project requires.
We conduct dimensional checks, visual inspections, and NDT testing (if required).