Resistance Welding
Stroid provides resistance welding services to many of its customers. Our team uses advanced welders which are considered the best in the world for maintaining the strictest tolerances required by the strictiest industrys. Our welders are capable of welding aluminum, Stainless steel, Titanium, Inconel and most other metals while maintaining the proper conditions to ensure a quality weld. Our resistance welding operations are highly reccomended among industries utilizing hightech manufacturing.
Resistance welding is the process of joining two or more pieces of metal by the application of heat, electricity, and pressure. Resistance welding embraces the branch of welding art in which the welding heat is generated by the resistance of the parts being welded and the passage of an electric current. It differs from other forms of welding in that no extraneous materials such as fluxes, filler rods, etc. are used; therefore metallography of the weld is not complicated by the addition of these materials. Resistance welding further differs from the fusion welding process, by utilizing the application of mechanical pressure to forge the heated parts together. The effect of the pressure is to refine the grain structure, thus producing a weld with physical properties in most cases equal to the parent material, and sometimes even superior.
Fusion Welding
Our experienced welders ensure a quality weld. Whether we are welding aluminum or stainless steel, rest assured that the end result will be well within your tolerances and the weld will be of X-ray quality. We must follow a very defined and strict set of guidelines when welding our customer’s components. These guidelines ensure that our qualified welders are tested regularly in all metal groups to ensure that their welding skills remain intact.
We have efficient CNC turning services with fast lead times and competitive pricing from rapid prototyping to production runs. Ensure you get high-quality CNC turned parts with features you need.
CNC Lathes
Our precision CNC turning lathes provide low-cost parts for simple and complex cylindrical geometries. We also use Live tooling to create precise, complex geometries for features like axial and radial holes, grooves, slots, and flats. Full automation of these versatile machines allows us to produce hundreds of similar dimensions easier, faster, and cost-effectively.