An emerging technique offering deep penetration, low heat input, and significantly less distortion than traditional methods. 2. Common Stainless Steels in Shipbuilding Welding Stainless Steel Tubing for Boat Rails
Considered the premier method for high-quality, precise, and corrosion-resistant welds, particularly on thin materials and stainless piping. Welding stainless steel in Shipbuilding
Preferred for high-speed production and thicker materials. Pulsed MIG is excellent for minimizing distortion, a common issue with stainless steel. An emerging technique offering deep penetration, low heat
Used for field repairs and in cramped, awkward areas of the ship. An emerging technique offering deep penetration
Highly efficient for vertical-up welding on thick plate stainless, often used for heavy structural work where speed and penetration are required.