Specialty & Robotic Welding
You won’t find the same level of internal expertise when dealing with most welding companies. Our welding engineers are professionals, and we maintain the qualifications with over 300 welding procedures to meet the specifications of your critical welding projects. If you don’t see something on the list, feel free to give us a call with your particular requirements for coded welding!
As a rule, C4 Welding’s weld procedures are qualified under these three specifications:
- ASME Sections VIII & IX
- AWS D1.1 (Steel), D1.2 (aluminum), D1.6 (stainless steel), D14.1 (material handling) & D17.1
- NAVSEA S9074‐AQ‐GIB‐010/248 (MIL‐STD‐248) and S9074‐AQ‐GIB‐010/278 (MIL‐STD‐278)
At the same time, many procedures conform to customer‐specific and other agency‐required standards, such as:
- NACE MR 01‐75/ISO 15156‐X
- DNV (Off‐Shore Standard) and DNV‐OS‐E101 (Drill Plant)
- API Specification 6A/16A ASME B31.1 (Power Piping)
- ASME B31.3 (process piping)
- Ground Combat Vehicle Welding Code (aluminum 12472301) and (steel 12479550)
The previous lists were not intended to be all‐inclusive. Our highly skilled welding operators are cross‐trained and certified for a wide range of welding codes and processes.
Custom Welding
We bring your ideas to life, saving you money by curbing unnecessary fabrication costs. Our in-house expert metalworkers have experience custom welding stainless steel, carbon steel, titanium, and other unique metals. Let us put our knowledge and experience to work for you.
Specialty Welding
Our engineers welcome unusual design challenges that require unique sizes, shapes, or exotic metals. We use our design, certified welders, and manufacturing engineers to ensure the fabrication of your product and specialty welding to your specifications.
Precision Metal Welding
With a national reputation for welding excellence, we handle every detail of your project. Our critical welding engineers provide manufacturing support with the following:
- Project scope and design
- Experienced, certified welders with high proficiencies in
- TIG or Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) MIG, Sub-arc and Stick welding
- MIG or Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
- Stick or Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)
- Sub-arc or Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)
- Along with RSW (Spot) | OXY‐Fuel
- Certificate of Compliance (COC)
- Manufacturing documentation
Robotic Welding
C4 Welding acquired 2 FANUC Robotic Welders in 2022.
With these robotic welders, we have taken production welding to the next level for our customers by leaning out costs in tooling and labor. Automated processes are making things faster, less expensive, and more efficient, and the welding sector has not been left behind. Combining the latest technology with high-precision robotic welding and our expertise in critical welding, we are able to exceed your expectations with quality welds in a timely manner.
Robotic Welding Achieves:
- Cleaner, spatter-free welds, even beads, and improved cosmetic appearance
- Highly accurate, increased strength, and repeatable designs
- Higher throughputs than manual welding
Trust C4 Welding, Inc. with your welding projects. Our expert team of welders and programmers hold AWS certification to ensure the accuracy of your welding projects we complete with our robots. These automated services require programming and supervision to do the job well, and our certified technicians ensure that the robots correctly execute their tasks.
Metals
Our welding engineers and certified welders can support and weld a wide range of materials such as:
- Carbon Steel | 1008, 1010, 1011, 1015, 1018, 1020, 1040, A36, A366, A569, A588, A622, A786, A53, A500, A106, A335, A513, A333, 1026, 1027, A335
- High‐Strength Steels | Domex 100 XF, HY 100, A656 Gr., 80 A565 Gr. 80, A514, INX‐50, Ex‐Ten 50, A572 Gr. 50, A588 Mod, T‐1 Type A, T‐1 Type B, T‐1 Type C, A285, A515, A516, A715, A606, Crane Materials
- Stainless Steels | 304, 304/304L, 316/316L, 317, 321, 347, 405, 409, 410, 630, 15‐5, 17‐4, Duplex
- Alloy Steels | 4130, 4140, 4320, 4340, A204 GR B, SA 387, A517, 8620, A331, A286, Cor‐Ten A, Cor‐Ten B
- Nickel Alloys | AMS 5870, INCONEL 617, INCONEL 625, INCONEL 601, Monel 400, B443, A494, Hastelloy, Invar 36, Nitronic 50, Cobalt‐chrome, Stellite, 2.25cr‐1mo (Chrome Alloy), .5cr‐.5mo (Chrome Alloy), 1cr‐.5mo (Chrome Alloy)
- Aluminum | 3003, 5052, 5083, 5086, 6005, 6061, 6063, 6105, 356 Cast
- Other Materials | Titanium Grade 5 ‐TI‐6AI‐4V, A‐487 Grade 9, A27, Ductile Iron 60‐45‐15 Class M2, Ductile & Grey Iron A‐48 or A536.
Please note that this list is not all-inclusive in the slightest. If you don’t see the particular material that you need, don’t hesitate to contact us to request a full list of the materials we work with.
Request a quote today on your next project!
Ready to get started with us? Don’t hesitate to contact us with the details of your next fabrication and welding project!