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Accurate Welding, Inc. is a Michigan based company founded in 1975 that specializes in molds and die repair for the automotive, aerospace, medical, and plastics industries. As a full service facility, Accurate Welding offers complete welding solutions including Laser welding, TIG welding, MIG welding, and mirco TIG welding.

Project too large to move? We can help with our mobile laser welding capabilities! With our fleet of trucks, which can handle loads of up to 40,000 lbs., we offer rapid delivery as an added luxury for our customers. Overnight shipping of smaller tooling is available throughout the continental United States, Canada and Mexico.
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Laser welding is a cutting edge technology that is versatile yet extremely precise while quickly delivering a product with minimal waste. Laser welding specializes in providing exceptional results when utilizing ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Our laser welding service uses a rod diameter as small as 0.003 and is specially designed to handle ribs or grain repair with minimal warp.
If you're in the metal stamping industry, chances are you regularly deal with your molds and dies cracking and breaking. Because of this, you may need to make engineering changes. Have you heard the many benefits to mold and die laser welding repair? If you're looking for a precise and fast solution for your mold and die laser welding repair, Accurate Welding offers you skilled tradesmen who perform the job right with the newest technology.
TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) Welding is extremely precise and produces a high quality stainless steel and aluminum welding due to its clean process. The TIG process begins when an arc is formed by using a non-consumable tungsten electrode near the metal being welded. By shielding the tungsten electrodes with a gas supplied through the TIG torch, our technicians are able to control the weld area and produce very precise welds.
Accurate Welding specializes in heat treating all steel to prevent distortion or cracking near welds during machining and/or cold strained areas during processing. We also do heat treatment of flame cut edges. In addition, we are equipped to normalize steel, from a heat range of 950° to 1,150°, which refines its grain structure to a more uniform consistency thereby improving its machine-ability.
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