Purchasing Resources for Welding Studs

Siemens Corporation

Ensure consistent processes and production with industrial water and wastewater treatment. Siemens Water Technologies serves Fortune 500 manufacturing companies, helping to meet specific requirements. Find out more.


Siemens

Powerful partner for industry & trade. Siemens offers a unique machine building portfolio with innovative products and systems that ensure development of better machines faster and more cost-effectively. Contact a representative today.


Production Fastening Systems LLC

Complete line stud welding distributor since 1987, serving the offshore, shipbuilding, and steel fabrication industries.


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Many construction workers and contractors find themselves welding studs to help strengthen metal structures. Studs are welded to other metal parts using electrical arc welders, and your small business can benefit from providing these services to construction companies or other organizations that require assistance with spot welding.

Stud welding requires the use of a ferrule to increase the heat from the welder and focus its intensity on the stud and joining piece. Welding nuts and bolts are most commonly attached to studs to allow for even greater strength at the spot of the weld. Your company may gain additional revenue streams through the sale of these nuts, bolts and welding materials.

Many businesses that require occasional stud welding do not have welders on staff. They hire outside companies to perform welding tasks as independent contractors. Small businesses can generate solid profits from retainer agreements, which allow the owners of other companies to pay a small fee for access to welders and welding tools at specific times.

The technologies and techniques employed by stud welders change as the tools and industry continue to evolve. Business.com remains a great source for the latest information on welding studs and other opportunities for your small business.


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