Experience & Skill

Byron's skilled workforce can provide TIG welding, MIG welding, or resistance welding on a wide range of common and exotic metals. With years of specialized aerospace experience, our engineering and welding staff can work with you to develop processes and fixtures tailored to meet your needs.

TIG Welding

TIG welding (Tungsten Inert Gas) uses a permanent non-melting electrode made of tungsten. Filler metal is added separately, which makes the process very flexible. It is also possible to weld without filler material.

TIG Welding Benefits
  • Superior quality welds
  • Welds can be made with or without filler metal
  • Precise control of welding variables (heat)
  • Free of spatter
  • Low distortion

MIG Welding

MIG welding is a semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process which utilizes a welding gun through which a continuous and consumable wire electrode and an inert or semi-inert shielding gas is fed. A constant voltage , direct current power source is most commonly used with MIG welding, but constant current systems, as well as alternating current , can be used.

MIG Welding Benefits
  • All position capability
  • Higher deposition rates than SMAW
  • Less operator skill required
  • Long welds can be made without starts and stops
  • Minimal post weld cleaning is required

Certified Welders

With full Nadcap accreditation, Byron Products' experienced and certified welders provide our customers with various types of welding and torch brazing.



 

 

 

Aerospace Certified

Byron Products offers torch brazing with a wide variety of alloys to meet your metal joining specifications, including aerospace certified operators. Byron Products also offers induction brazing for your more controlled brazing needs.