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The U.S. welding industry remains a crucial pillar of the manufacturing sector, playing a vital role in construction, automotive production, shipbuilding, and countless other applications. In this article, we will explore the U.S. welding industry in detail, including key trends, statistics, top suppliers, and key considerations for partnering with a welding supplier.
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According to IndustryNet there are 3,552 companies that provide welding services in the U.S. These employ 3,686 individuals nationally - a 7.85% increase in employment over the previous year. Sales in the industry topped $47 billion last year alone. The U.S. Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that welding often includes ancillary services such as cutting, soldering, and brazing.
Welds and the types of materials to be welded vary from job to job. And different welding services have different specialties and skills Evaluate your finished product requirements to choose the welding services that meets those needs. Here are some items to consider when preparing to choose a welder:
1. Leveling and kitting. Arc welding - the process of using electricity to me...(Full Article)
Welding joins the world. From ice skate blades to supersonic planes, welding forms a bond between two materials strong enough to keep an ice skater balanced and an airplane flying faster than the speed of sound. And in the U.S., small welding operations continue to thrive, with employment up 7% year-over-year according to a recent IndustryNet report. Today we'll examine some of those flourishing operations.
Welding companies generated over $47 billion in sales last year, representing a modest increase from the previous year, with two-thirds of all producers located in the Midwest or the South.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, welders perform a broad range of tasks from interpreting blueprints to determining the correct process to create the str...(Full Article)
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