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ENGINEERING

Certified Welding

At Actron Engineering, our welding department is a critical pillar of our commitment to Meeting the Mission Through Experience and Capabilities.  We provide specialized fusion and resistance welding services designed to meet the rigorous structural and hermetic requirements of the aerospace, defense, and satellite industries. By combining Nadcap-accredited processes with a team of highly skilled, certified welders, we ensure that every assembly—from thin-gauge electronic enclosures to heavy-duty structural frames—maintains maximum integrity under extreme environmental stress. Our focus on thermal management and advanced material joining allows us to deliver high-reliability solutions that satisfy the uncompromising standards of the world’s leading prime contractors.

Welding Related Accreditations & Compliances

Actron Engineering maintains a robust quality management system with specific certifications governing our welding and fabrication processes:


  • Nadcap Welding Accreditation: Internationally recognized certification for special processes in aerospace and defense.
  • AWS D17.1: Compliance for Fusion Welding for Aerospace Applications (including GMAW and GTAW).
  • AWS D17.2: Compliance for Resistance (Spot) Welding for Aerospace Applications.
  • AWS 9.1.2: American Welding Society's Sheet Metal Welding Code, covering arc and braze welding for nonstructural sheet metal fabrications
  • WS19181: Specific specification that is often used in military or aerospace fabrication (like one used by BAE Systems or Lockheed Martin)
  • Special Process Approvals: Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Space & Electronics, Northrop Grumman
  • AS9100D / ISO 9001:2015: Certified Quality Management Systems for aviation, space, and defense organizations.
Metal fabrication workshop: Large aluminum structure on work table, welding screens in background, shelving unit.
Close-up of welded aluminum frame corner with an arrow pointing to a detail.
Metalwork shop with a large metal panel in the foreground and welding curtains in the background.
Close-up of a metal surface with a neatly welded seam, showing a row of overlapping crescent-shaped welds.
Large metal rectangular frame in a workshop, on wooden supports, with many holes.
Metal rectangular part being measured by a CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) in a manufacturing setting.

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