What type of welding is used in steel fabrication?
Steel fabrication commonly uses TIG (GTAW) welding for precision applications requiring exceptional quality and tight tolerances, MIG (GMAW) welding for high-productivity structural work, and laser welding for complex geometries or thin materials. At Wintegral, we offer all three processes and select the most appropriate technology based on your material grade, joint configuration, structural requirements, and production volume.
What materials and steel grades can you weld?
We work with carbon steel, stainless steel grades (304, 316, 420), structural steel, aluminum, titanium, and specialized alloys. Our multi-process capability allows us to handle various material combinations and thicknesses, from thin-gauge precision work to heavy structural assemblies, ensuring metallurgical compatibility and structural integrity.
Are your welders certified?
Yes, our welding team holds AWS (American Welding Society) certifications and operates under documented welding procedures. We maintain strict qualification records and follow established parameters for every project, ensuring consistent quality, traceability, and compliance with industry standards throughout your fabrication.
What is your typical turnaround time for structural fabrication projects?
Turnaround times vary based on project complexity, material availability, and production volume. For prototypes and small batches, we typically deliver within 2-4 weeks. Larger structural fabrications are scheduled after technical evaluation. We communicate delivery timelines upfront and prioritize urgent production-critical work whenever possible.
Can you handle both prototype and production welding?
Absolutely. We support the full product lifecycle—from initial prototype development and design validation through small-batch production and full-scale manufacturing. Our flexible capacity and documented procedures allow us to maintain consistency whether you need a single prototype or hundreds of production units.
Do you provide welding inspection and quality documentation?
Yes, every fabrication undergoes rigorous inspection including dimensional verification, visual examination, and structural integrity assessment. We provide complete documentation including weld procedure records, inspection certificates, and material certifications. Post-weld inspection images can be shared before dispatch for outstation customers.
What industries do you serve?
We serve industrial manufacturers, pressure die casting units, plastic molding companies, automotive R&D teams, aerospace component manufacturers, defense contractors, and general engineering firms requiring precision welding and structural fabrication. Our client base includes Ashok Leyland, Brakes India, Wipro, and other leading manufacturers.
Can you work from our drawings and specifications?
Yes, we work directly from customer-provided engineering drawings, CAD files, and technical specifications. Our team reviews designs for weldability, recommends process improvements if needed, and ensures fabricated assemblies meet your exact dimensional and functional requirements. We also offer design collaboration for complex projects.