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Welding in Anaheim, CA
A P Seedorff & CO Inc - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 252-5330
A P V Manufacturing & Engineering CO Inc - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 991-3848
Action Welding - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 632-8669
Anaheim Welding & Fabrication Inc - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 991-9300
B and E Enterprises Inc - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 630-3731
Bob's Welding Shop Inc - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 535-2511
Center Line Welding - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 630-7810
Fernando's Welding - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 772-2019
Isidro Iron Works - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 414-0950
Jay's Welding - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 758-0637
Jim's Welding - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 817-7380
Lynch Metals - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 238-7242
Millers FAB & Weld - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 632-8747
Mobile Industrial Welding Supply - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 630-5750
Pacific Western Manufacturing - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 632-8973
Pendarvis Manufacturing - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 992-0950
Seedorff A P & CO Inc - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (323) 774-1960
Superior Gasket & Seal Inc - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 991-0640
Teroson USA - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 283-8990
Tom's Iron Work - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 738-5284
Welding & Cutting - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 772-4489
West Coast Precision - Anaheim, CA - Phone: (714) 738-8365
Helpful Definition for: Welding
Welding in Anaheim is a fabrication or sculptural process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by causing coalescence. This is often done by melting the workpieces and adding a filler material to form a pool of molten material that cools to become a strong joint, with pressure sometimes used in conjunction with heat, or by itself, to produce the weld. Many different energy sources can be used for welding, including a gas flame, an electric arc, a laser, an electron beam, friction, and ultrasound. Welding can be done in open air, under water and in outer space. Regardless of location, it remains dangerous, and precautions are taken to avoid burns, electric shock, eye damage, poisonous fumes, and over exposure to ultraviolet light.
