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Laser Cutting

Laser metal cutters are known for their precision; cuts made by lasers are so smooth and clean that frequently minimal production is required after cutting is complete. This is a tremendous time saver when deadlines must be met and can cut back on manufacturing costs. Weco has also automated our laser cutting operation by adding a multi-tier automated sheet loading system. Like our Lights out Machining concept, this automation allows the laser cutting system to operate 24-7, mostly unattended, which maximizes machine utilization, and throughput and minimizes associated variable labor costs.

Shearing/Punching

Shearing is a process that cuts stock metal sheets, bars, or angles without the creation of chips, burning, or melting. It produces a straight line cut to separate a piece of a metal sheet through a force of action much like that of scissors through paper. Although the principle is basic, the process of metal shearing can be detailed and complex. Our investments in modern shearing and punching machines focus on our commitment to accuracy and efficiency.

Bending/Forming

Metal bending is a process by which metal can be deformed when applying force to the subject, which causes it to bend at an angle and form the anticipated shape, which often results in it being in a 'V' or a 'U' shape. A press brake is a tool used in order to bend sheet metal and uses a punch and die to do this.

Welding

Mig, Tig, or spot welding, Weco has you covered. In-house welding is a core part of our Ontario operation. Our welders are certified to numerous industrial welding standards and use the latest equipment and techniques to ensure accuracy and consistency. We’ve installed a robotic welding cell as well to offer production-level speed and consistency for critical, higher volume applications. Weco partners with multiple testing companies to offer several welding tests including X-ray, Dye Penetrant, ...

Orbital Riveting

Orbital riveting is a low force cold forming process. Using a peening tool positioned at a 3, 4, or 6-degree angle and mounted on a rotating spindle, it maintains a line of contact on the workpiece and gradually kneads the material to the desired form.
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Ontario, NY 14519