M.C. Laser Werks
welding Versatility  

Achieving a great quality weld starts with choosing the process that best suits your application. With this in mind, M.C. Laser Werks offers MIG, TIG, stick and spot welding so we can offer our customers the right process for any situation.

Resistance Welding
The average automobile has over 1000 spot welds throughout its structure. Resistance, or spot, welding is a quick and effective way to bond overlapping metal surfaces up to 3MM thick. Spot welding is a very cost effective solution in the right applications.

Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Widely known as stick welding, we use this process on materials that are dirty or heavily oxidized because of it’s highly forgiving nature. While not as controlled or accurate as either MIG or TIG welding, it is very useful when repairing parts for outdoor machinery or new parts made from metals such as Corten that are naturally highly oxidized.

Gas Metal Arc Welding
MIG welding, as it is commonly known, is a much more controlled welding process than stick welding. MIG welding allows for the fastest processing speed while eliminating slag and reducing spatter. The additional control provided by the MIG process results in a much higher quality weld in thinner materials as well as allowing a wider variety of material types to be processed successfully.

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
Also called TIG welding, GTAW provides the highest quality welds possible. TIG welding is a slower process than MIG welding, but yields a cleaner, more consistent weld. TIG welding also provides even more control than MIG, making it ideal for very thin materials. The high quality of a TIG weld bead meets the needs of aerospace and other critical applications.

By combining a wide variety of processes with our highly skilled, experienced staff, M.C. Laser Werks has the perfect welding solution for all your manufacturing needs.