Offering a versatile lineup of steel welding and assembly capabilities, Westfield Steel welds meet diverse needs and serve clients spanning construction, manufacturing, automotive, and other industry applications.
Our certified welding inspectors and certified welding supervisors ensure every steel weld is held to the highest of quality and safety standards in addition to meeting precise customer or regulatory requirements.
Request a quoteFor thicker, heavy-duty welds with a shorter production lead time, Westfield Steel offers MIG (metal inert gas) welding, also known as gas metal arc welding (GMAW). With thinner metals or for stronger, more precise and more aesthetically pleasing steel welding, we also offer TIG (tungsten inert gas) welding, or gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW).
Large-scale production orders can be reliably completed with speed and precision by Westfield Steel’s Fanuc Arc Mate 100iB GMAW welding robots, OTC Daihen FD-V8 GMAW welding robot, or Vectis Universal UR10e Collaborative robot (cobot). These machines are capable of recreating thousands of high-quality repeat assemblies in short order, meeting large order volumes with precision and efficiency.
Broadly used by manufacturing partners in the automotive industry, Westfield Steel’s projection welding forces welds into smaller, specific, and precise locations while minimizing heat dissipation to surrounding metal.
In order to provide a greater weld area and help increase steel welding joint strength, Westfield Steel can perform mechanical and flame beveling with a depth up to three inches at 45 degrees.
Using Nelson Arc Stud Welders, Westfield Steel’s experts have vast experience attaching studs, fasteners, bolts, and other custom hardware to various styles of steel plates, bars, and more for construction and industrial applications.
Westfield Steel is proud to provide steel welding services that exceed industry or military standards with the following affiliations: