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Making Metal Perform:
A World-Class Welding Department
Developing a world-class welding department
is still one of the most challenging tasks for the
future
manufacturing world. Through company initiatives
set in place in 2008, Iowa Laser took on the challenge
of proving it could be done.
We've since hired a certified Welding Engineer/Inspector,
updated
code compliance to support our customer's MIG/TIG/Pulsed
MIG/Laser
welding requirements and pursued staff
qualifications and certifications. And these are
just the first steps. We've assembled a team to
fast-track growth in this department, focused on (2)
areas: greater efficiency and lower
costs.
Iowa Laser hopes to make the decision
easy for you. Contact us
today to discuss your project.
Conventional/Robotic
Welding Capabilities
Materials
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Carbon steel, HSLA steel, stainless steel,
most common Aluminum grades
Equipment
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5-ton Bridge Crane, 1-ton
Gantry
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Multiple 1/4-ton hoists
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(10) MIG/TIG/Pulse welding
systems
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Panasonic Robotic MIG Welding
System - 48"x20" swing, 500# capacity
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IN-house fixture development!
Code Compliance
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ANSI/AWS D1.1/D1.2M Structural Welding Code - Steel
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ANSI/AWS D1.2/D1.2M Structural Welding Code -- Aluminum
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ANSI/AWS D1.3 Structural Welding Code -- Sheet Steel
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ANSI/AWS D1.6 Structural Welding Code – Stainless Steel
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ANSI/AWS B2.1 Specification for Welding Procedure and
Performance Qualification
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ANSI/AWS D 14.3 Specification for Welding Earthmoving,
Construction, and Agricultural Equipment
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MIL STD 1261 Ground Combat Vehicle Welding Code – Steel
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MIL STD 372 Ground Combat Vehicle Welding Code – Aluminum
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Customer Testimonials
“Great people. Great
Company.”
Morrison , Iowa
“You are one of the few
suppliers that I don't have to be worried about. Thanks
for the good job.”
Canton , South Dakota
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