For top-quality aluminium welding in Wigan as part of your project, get in touch with the specialists. Horwich Steelworks is proud of our reputation for providing welding services to commercial and residential projects, no matter how large or small they are. We provide services across the Lancashire, Bolton and North West regions to a variety of clients. Most of our business comes via recommendations from satisfied customers who value our excellent quality, cost-effective solutions and customer-centric approach. Safety and compliance with all national regulations regarding this sector are a top priority for us, no matter what the job we undertake. We can handle all types of welding works, for different metals. Our trained and qualified technicians have the experience, skill and knowledge to carry out each job with meticulous attention to detail.
The welding process involves joining two metal parts by melting them under high heat and joining them while they’re still molten. In Wigan, aluminium welding services are available from many companies but what sets us apart is our dedication, experience and skill. The welding process poses unique challenges where aluminium is concerned because it is a lightweight metal. This means the welder has to work with great precision and speed, to ensure that the bond created between the two components is strong and can bear pressures easily. The right tools and equipment, along with experience and a patient, cautious approach is the key to success. Aluminium is welded for a variety of reasons – home-craft projects like making furniture, shelves and racks, trellis and fencing works, gift items, arts and crafts items, sculpture and art installations, scaffolding for stage, barbecues and fire-pits, wheelchair ramps, decking accessories and railings, garden artworks, gates, brackets, vases and containers in combination with other metals, picture frames and much more. You need to give the exact specifications to the welder before you start.
Generally, aluminium welding in Wigan and other places is undertaken by using a TIG (tungsten inert gas) welder. Another option is to use an MIG welder. If you need aluminium welding for a project, contact Horwich Steelworks. Our welders also use top-quality filling rods and use the right safety equipment.