Lynn Welding Blog
Nadcap and What it Means for Aircraft Quality
Posted on Jan 13, 2021
Keeping aircraft production at peak levels while continuing a track record for safety means the need for reliability and quality manufacturing. Aerospace vendors must produce safe and efficient airplanes while simultaneously seeking new technology and equipment to drive the industry forward.
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The Benefits of Resistance Welding Per AWS D17.2
Posted on Oct 14, 2020
Resistance welding a form of marrying of metals through the application of pressure and passing current for a specified interval of time through the metal area.
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Fusion Welding Per AWS D17.1
Posted on Oct 1, 2020
The AWS D17.1 specification contains all applicable and necessary guidelines for non-destructive examination and fusion welding (NDE) of aerospace flight hardware, and the welding and NDE of non-flight hardware.
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Choosing an Aerospace Welding Company: Things To Consider
Posted on Jul 6, 2020
If you are in the market for an aerospace welding company, you should consider a few key items to make sure that you are selecting the best welder.
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TIG Welding vs. MIG Welding | What's the difference?
Posted on Jul 2, 2020
So, you always wonder what it means to TIG or Mig weld. We will discuss the differences between each process and how they are applied?
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Lynn Welding is now approved for NAVSEA Welding!
Posted on Jun 24, 2020
With this approval, Lynn Welding will be able to weld parts for Naval applications. “This additional approval is an example of Lynn Welding’s commitment to further itself as the most robust and multi-certified welding company in the United States” stated Darius Kania, VP of Lynn Welding. Lynn Welding specializes in NADCAP approved defense welding and aerospace welding located in Connecticut.
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GTAW Welding of Aluminum and the Importance of a Proper Cleaning Procedure
Posted on Mar 6, 2020
In this article we will discuss how the demand for aluminum has shifted in the aerospace industry, the difficulties typically experienced with aluminum welding and how these factors have adapted Lynn Welding Inc.’s aluminum cleaning method, more specifically within the TIG Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding spectrum.
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Special Considerations When Resistance Spot Welding Aerospace Grade Aluminum
Posted on Feb 12, 2020
As a material, Aluminum requires extra attention when welding. Defects such as porosity, cracking, and voids can occur more frequently compared to other metals. Lynn Welding is especially good at giving aluminum the attention it deserves; whether it’s 2-ply, 3-ply, or even welding through sealant.
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Lynn Welding Approved Per AWS D17.2
Posted on May 8, 2019
Since 2006 Lynn Welding has been approved for resistance spot welding per AWS D17.2 This specification provides the general resistance welding requirements for aerospace hardware. It includes, but is not limited to, resistance spot and resistance seam welding of aluminum, magnesium, iron, nickel, cobalt, and titanium-based alloys. There are requirements for machine and welding schedule qualification, production witness samples, and inspection and acceptance criteria for aerospace hardware.
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Welding Per AWS D17.1 - Aerospace Fusion Welding Approval
Posted on Mar 7, 2017
Did you know Lynn Welding is certified for Welding Per AWS D17.1? View Lynn Welding's Fusion Welding Approvals for Welding Per AWS D17.1 by Company here.
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Lynn Welding's AWS D17.1 Certifications
Posted on Apr 1, 2008
Lynn Welding's AWS D17.1 Specifications
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