Recent Articles
Stay updated with our latest insights in welding, featuring expert tips, company news, product discussions and more.
Filter
Welding For Oil Refineries and Gas Processing Facilities
Crude oil and natural gas must be processed before they can be used for energy production. It involves numerous steps in complex facilities that rely on welds…
Shear Strength and Welding: What You Need to Know
There’s no such thing as a perfect weld. Different kinds of welding and joints have different material properties. Take, for example, a situation where you have two…
How to Optimize Workflow with Multi-Process Welding Equipment
Welding is a critical process for fabrication and repair throughout the industrial world, but it’s inappropriate to treat all welding as the same. There are many different…
From Blueprint to Maiden Voyage: Welding’s Integral Role in Shipbuilding Projects
Welding plays a vital role in ship construction. The ship’s structural elements are only as strong as their weakest point. So, the welds joining the hull plates…
How to Weld Cast Iron: MIG, TIG, Stick, and Arc Welding
When you think about welding, you likely think primarily about steel. Steel welding is by far the biggest use case for welding around the world, but it’s…
Ensuring Structural Integrity: The Critical Role of Welding in Offshore Platform Construction
Offshore platforms are highly complex structures exposed to severe forces and weather conditions. From design to commissioning, welding plays a critical role in ensuring the structural integrity…
TIG Welding Stainless Steel: Best Practices and Common Pitfalls
Stainless steel is a very useful material, and as such, it’s used in a wide range of different applications. These days, you can find it anywhere from…
How to Reduce Wear and Tear on Your Plasma Cutter
Plasma cutters, like any machine using electricity, can be a powerful tool in your workshop. However, it can also be a safety hazard, particularly if it’s not…
The Fine Art of Fusion: Exploring TIG Welding Without Filler Metal
TIG, or Tungsten Inert Gas, is a kind of welding using non-consumable tungsten electrodes, a shielding gas like argon or helium, and a filler rod to melt…
Contact Us
Connect with your local Red-D-Arc sales team or our other welding industry experts by using this form.