Improving Your Industrial Company's Welding

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Improving Your Industrial Company's Welding

1 May 2019
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog


Welding and industrial work have gone hand in hand for years, since this metal work and fabrication drives a lot of the processes that are carried out every day. This means that you need to keep fine-tuning the welding projects that you complete regularly, while always looking toward growth and expansion. Let the following tips be your guide as you make the necessary changes in your industrial company. 

Audit your workflow to ensure that you are only using the best welding processes for your industrial company

Since your industrial company requires you to create work that is error-free and durable, you need to be regularly auditing your welding processes. It might mean that you need to improve the execution, or you could be in need of a switch to the type of welding you provide altogether. For example, if you engage in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), perhaps gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) is the right move. Likewise, a company that might have done submerged arc welding (SAW) for years may feel the need to switch to flux cored Arc welding (FCAW). 

Conduct audits into your industrial company's welding, and for best results, get an outside set of eyes to take a look as well. This will tell you a lot about your company's productivity, and it allows you to take an honest look at what needs you have moving forward.

You should also be strategic about safety and making any improvements to your current process. For example, there are some cold weather welding tips you can put to use that will not only keep your employees safer but will ensure that you are not losing productivity and accuracy. Each company's welding needs are different, so take this opportunity to get better as a whole.

Keep learning the ideal ways to improve your welding and fabrication, while putting your employees in the best position to contribute

The best thing you can do for your industrial business is to be dedicated to learning. This happens from the top and trickles down. When you make regular American Welders Society (AWS) training and certification a priority, it is a given that your company will have more skilled technicians. You should also be mindful of each person's welder performance qualification (WPQ), so you can help contractors improve and put them in the absolute best position to contribute. 

Follow these strategies to get the most out of your welding and fabrication needs.