Industrial welding and metal fabrication

TIG welding on stainless process piping
AIOR WeldTIG • MIG/MAG • Stick

Planned, controlled, and documentable welding processes for steel, stainless steel, and aluminum fabrication.

TIG
MIG/MAG
SMAW
NDT
WPS

Services

End-to-end service areas for welding, fabrication, and assembly

From workshop fabrication to field implementation, we provide welding solutions suited to different materials and process needs.

01

TIG Welding

Clean seams and precise heat control for stainless, aluminum, and thin-wall parts.

02

MIG/MAG Welding

Efficient, repeatable welding for carbon steel and production-oriented requirements.

03

Stick Welding

Practical and durable field welding solutions for hard-to-access areas.

04

Stainless Fabrication

Process equipment, hygienic lines, railings, benches, and custom stainless structures.

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Aluminum Welding

Material-aware work for lightweight structures and special components.

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Pipe and Line Welding

Industrial facility piping, process lines, and field spool assembly.

All services

Industries

Applicable welding solutions for different industries

Understanding the requirement, material, and field conditions correctly is the starting point for every industry.

Machine Manufacturing
Food and Hygienic Processing
Chemical and Process Plants
Energy and Utility Facilities
Automotive Supply Industry
Logistics and Warehousing
Construction and Steel Buildings
Agriculture and Industrial Equipment
Maintenance, Repair, and Revision

Why AIOR Weld

A planned, measurable, and accountable welding approach

01

Technical Pre-Assessment

We clarify material, thickness, operating environment, and assembly conditions before work begins.

02

Suitable Welding Method

We select the method that balances appearance, strength, and production speed for each job.

03

Dimensional and Fixture Discipline

We manage distortion, misalignment, and assembly risks with in-process dimensional checks.

04

Field Coordination

Assembly sequence, access, safety, and downtime are included in the operation plan.

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Digital Traceability

Work orders, part records, and quality notes can be tracked through the AIOR approach.

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Transparent Quotes

Scope, materials, schedule, and assumptions are shared clearly.

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Safety First

Hot work risks, personal protective equipment, and site permits are handled seriously.

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Reliable Communication

We provide brief, clear, and recorded updates during the work.

Welding methods

Method selection based on material and service conditions

We select welding methods based not only on seam appearance, but also on part geometry, service conditions, and production planning.

TIG (GTAW)

Preferred for stainless, aluminum, and thin-wall work where high seam quality, low spatter, and precise control are required.

Hygienic lines, thin parts, visible surfaces

MIG/MAG (GMAW)

Suitable for production efficiency, repeatability, and strong joints in medium-to-thick sections.

Frames, structures, repeat production

Stick Welding (SMAW)

A flexible method for maintenance and assembly that can be used with portable equipment in field conditions.

Field repair, assembly, limited access areas

Tack and Fixture Welding

Provides secure alignment before final welding while protecting dimensional position.

Fixtures, sheet parts, pre-assembly

Brazing and Auxiliary Joining

Considered for special parts, fine details, and auxiliary joints where welding heat is not suitable.

Light joints, repairs, special details

Quality and safety

Weld quality comes from process discipline, not only the seam

Work safety, correct preparation, suitable consumables, welding parameters, and final checks are parts of the same whole.

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Hot work permits and field risk assessment

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Material preparation, beveling, cleaning, and tack checks

3

Visual inspection, dimensional checks, and NDT coordination on request

4

Delivery notes for maintenance, operation, and inspection

Process

A clear operational flow from quote to delivery

01

Requirement Analysis

We clarify scope using drawings, samples, or field photos.

02

Site/Part Review

We assess dimensions, access, material, and safety conditions.

03

Method and Plan

We determine welding method, consumables, equipment, and operation sequence.

04

Quote and Schedule

We turn scope, time, cost, and assumptions into a clear quote.

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Fabrication/Assembly

We execute workshop or field work with planned controls.

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Inspection and Reporting

Visual, dimensional, and requested quality checks are recorded.

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Delivery and Support

After delivery, we support maintenance, use, and future work packages.

Projects

Project areas

Generated project visuals show the work areas we cover, from stainless process lines to machine frames and field maintenance welding.

Completed stainless process line project
Food / Hygienic Production

Food / Hygienic Production

Stainless Process Line

Stainless piping, field welding, and assembly coordination.

Welded machine chassis project
Machine Manufacturing

Machine Manufacturing

Machine Frame Fabrication

Dimension-controlled steel frame and equipment carrier structure.

Industrial field repair welding project
Industrial Maintenance

Industrial Maintenance

Maintenance Revision Welds

Crack repair, part reinforcement, and assembly support in field conditions.

Smart traceability

Visibility in welding processes with the AIOR technology approach

AIOR Weld treats welding projects not only as physical production, but as traceable work packages.

Work order and part-based record approach

Tracking of operator, date, method, and inspection notes

Digital record logic for photos, files, and quality outputs

Use of historical data for maintenance and repeat orders

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Which welding methods do you work with?+

We evaluate TIG, MIG/MAG, and stick welding primarily, choosing the method that suits the material and intended use.

Do you provide field welding?+

Yes. We can plan on-site welding and assembly depending on field conditions, safety permissions, and access.

Do you weld stainless steel?+

Yes. We use TIG and other suitable methods for stainless piping, equipment, benches, railings, and custom fabrication.

What information is needed for a quote?+

Drawings, dimensions, material details, quantity, operating environment, delivery location, and photos help speed up the quote process.

Can I request a quote with file uploads?+

The form includes a file upload interface. A live API or email integration can be added for production use.

Do you provide quality control reports?+

On request, reportable work can be organized for visual inspection, dimensional checks, and NDT coordination.

Do you handle urgent maintenance and repair work?+

We can quickly evaluate urgent revision and repair requests depending on crew availability and site conditions.

Do you work across Türkiye?+

Field service in different cities can be evaluated based on project scope, schedule, and site conditions.

Contact

Let’s evaluate your welding project together

Send a short description, dimensions, and available technical documents. We will clarify the scope and prepare a practical quote.

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