Welding
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At Rugby Welding & Fabrications Ltd
At Rugby Welding & Fabrications Ltd, welding is our passion and expertise. We specialise in three key types of welding - MIG, TIG, and MMA stick welding - each tailored to meet the diverse needs of our clients across a range of industries.
Or Welding Sevices
Our skilled welders hold the required accreditations, ensuring that every project is executed safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards possible.
Why choose RWF
MAG stands for Metal Active Gas
MAG welding is referred to as MIG welding and is known for speed and versatility
What it is
MAG welding uses a wire-fed electrode and a shielding gas to create a clean and efficient weld. This method is ideal for both thick and thin metals
Ideal for
It’s particularly effective for thicker materials, making it a popular choice for structural steel projects and large-scale fabrication
Popular applications
You’ll often find MAG welding in manufacturing, structural work, and general fabrication tasks
Certification code
BS/EN/ISO 9606-1, welding procedure 135
TIG Welding
TIG stands for Tungsten Inert Gas. TIG welding offers precision for thin, detailed work
What it is
TIG welding employs a non-consumable tungsten electrode and an inert gas, usually argon, to create high-quality, clean welds
Ideal for
This method is perfect for thin materials and is commonly used when precision and aesthetics are crucial
Popular applications
It’s widely used in industries like food processing, pharmaceuticals, and aerospace, where cleanliness and strength are essential
Certification code
BS/EN/ISO 15613, process 141 and covered to 6G position in stainless steel
MMA Stick Welding
MMA stands for Manual Metal Arc. MMA stick welding is perfect for outdoor work and thicker metals.
What it is
This method utilises a flux-coated electrode, creating a strong weld that can handle various conditions
Ideal for
MMA welding is flexible and suited for challenging environments, making it ideal for outdoor applications
Popular applications
Commonly used in construction, repair work, and any projects where portability and strength are essential
Certification code
BS/EN/ISO 15613, process 111