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Rozell Professional Welders

Skilled Arc Welding, Spot Welding,
MIG Welding, and TIG Welding

At Rozell, we employ a team of experienced welders who are able to handle a wide array of welding projects. Our welders are experts in all facets of Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS), and they are qualified to follow ASME Section IX procedures as well as GTAW, SMAW, FCAW, and GMAW procedures.

The services that we offer include the full range of arc welding processes. Our state-of-the-art equipment and the expertise of our welders allow for high-quality stick welding, TIG welding, and MIG welding jobs to be completed on a broad range of metals. We also have the capability and equipment to effectively complete a wide variety of spot welding projects. We weld all types of metals, such as stainless steel, carbon steel, Inconnel, Monel, CrMo alloys, Hastelloy alloys, and aluminum, just to name a few.

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Additional Welding information:

Arc Welding

Arc welding is a process utilizing the concentrated heat of an electric arc to join metal by fusion of the parent metal and the addition of metal to joint usually provided by a consumable electrode. Either direct or alternating current may be used for the arc, depending upon the material to be welded and the electrode used.

Spot Welding

Spot welding is a process of joining steel sheets. The two parts are held between electrodes and the heat generated at the interface between the sheets causes local welding when pressure is applied.

MIG Welding

MIG welding combines an inert gas shielding with a continuously fed consumable wire electrode. MIG welding is a fast, portable, vertical process. In MIG welding an electrical arc is created between a continuously fed consumable wire and the work piece. The wire acts as an electrode and is also the source of the filler metal.

TIG Welding

TIG welding can be performed with a variety of metals. The two most commonly TIG welding metals are steel and aluminum. TIG welding differs from MIG welding in that the electrode is not consumed in the weld. In the TIG welding process, an essentially non-consumable tungsten electrode is used to provide the electric arc for welding.

Rozell Industries Inc.
129 Park Road, Queensbury, NY 12804
Toll Free: 1-877-501-0055 • Local: 518-793-2634 • Fax: 518-793-2865
Email: info@rozellind.com