Metal Workz LLC — Albany, Kentucky

Robotic Welding Services

Precision automated welding for steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Consistent quality, fast turnaround, and competitive pricing — from prototype to full production runs.

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Automated Welding Built for Consistency

At Metal Workz LLC, our robotic welding services deliver consistent, high-quality welds at production speeds that manual welding simply cannot match. Whether you need a short prototype run or high-volume production of steel assemblies, our automated welding systems produce tight tolerances and clean, strong welds — every time.

Based in Albany, Kentucky, we serve manufacturers, fabricators, and industrial clients across the United States. Our team handles everything in-house: programming, fixturing, production, and post-weld finishing — so your parts ship complete.

Metal Workz robotic welding arm in operation Precision robotic weld bead on steel fabrication

Precision That Pays for Itself

Consistent Quality

Every weld is identical — same penetration, same bead, same strength — regardless of run size.

Faster Production

Up to 4x faster than manual welding on repeating joint paths. More parts shipped, sooner.

Tight Tolerances

Programmed paths and precision fixturing hold tolerances that manual welding cannot reliably achieve.

Lower Per-Part Cost

On medium to high volume runs, robotic welding dramatically reduces your cost per finished part.

In-House Finishing

Laser cutting, bending, powder coating, and hardware insertion — all under one roof in Albany, KY.

Our Robotic Welding Process

From file submission to finished parts, we keep the process simple and transparent.

01

Submit Your Files

Send DXF, DWG, STEP, IGES, or PDF drawings. No CAD? Our design team can help create your files.

02

Engineering Review

We review weld specs, joint geometry, and material requirements, then program the robotic weld path.

03

Fixturing & Setup

Custom fixtures hold your parts in the exact same position every cycle — guaranteed repeatability.

04

Production & QC

Every batch is visually inspected for weld quality, penetration, and dimensional accuracy.

05

Finishing & Ship

Grinding, deburring, powder coating, and hardware insertion available in-house before shipping.

Metals We Weld

Mild Steel (A36, A572, A514) Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel 316 Stainless Steel 430 Aluminum 6061 Aluminum 5052 Aluminum 3003 Structural Steel Plate

Have a specialty metal or alloy not listed? Contact us to discuss your requirements.

Robotic Welding vs. Manual Welding

✓ Robotic Welding Manual Welding
Identical weld quality on every single part Quality varies by operator skill and fatigue
Up to 4x faster on repeating joint paths Slower cycle times on high-volume runs
Minimal spatter — clean bead appearance More clean-up and grinding required
Runs continuously without fatigue or breaks Requires shift rotations and rest periods
Lower per-part cost on medium to large runs More economical for one-off complex welds
Documented, repeatable weld parameters Parameters vary and are harder to document

Industries We Support

Agriculture & Farm Equipment
Construction & Heavy Equipment
Automotive Aftermarket
General Manufacturing
Defense & Government
Industrial Fabrication

Services We Pair With Robotic Welding

Many customers combine robotic welding with our other in-house services to eliminate vendor coordination, reduce freight costs, and shorten overall lead time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum order quantity for robotic welding?
We work with customers from prototype quantities up to large production runs. While robotic welding delivers its best per-part economics at medium to high volumes (typically 25+ pieces), we are happy to discuss any project size. Contact us to talk through your specific run.
Do you offer robotic welding services near me?
Metal Workz is located in Albany, KY and ships finished parts across the United States. Many customers send files online and receive finished parts via freight — no local visit required. If you are in Kentucky, Tennessee, or surrounding states, we also welcome shop visits. Call us at (931) 854-5000.
What file formats do you accept for robotic welding projects?
We accept DXF, DWG, STEP, IGES, and PDF drawings. If you have a sketch or idea but no CAD file, our in-house design team can develop the files for you. We can also reverse-engineer from physical samples in many cases.
How do I get a quote for robotic welding services?
The fastest way is to submit your files through our contact page at metalworkz.com or call us at (931) 854-5000. We typically provide quotes within 1–2 business days. Include your material type, quantity, weld requirements, and any finish specifications for the fastest turnaround.
Can you robotic weld stainless steel and aluminum?
Yes. We regularly weld 304 and 316 stainless steel as well as 6061 and 5052 aluminum. Each material requires specific shielding gas and wire selection — our team handles all of that as part of the job setup. Just specify your material when requesting a quote.
What is the difference between MIG robotic welding and TIG welding?
Our robotic systems use MIG (GMAW) welding — the most common process for high-speed automated applications. MIG is ideal for structural steel, mild steel, stainless, and aluminum on production runs. TIG welding is a manual, slower process used when weld appearance is the absolute top priority (such as visible seams on finished consumer products). For most industrial and manufacturing applications, MIG robotic welding provides the best combination of speed, strength, and cost.

Request a Robotic Welding Quote

Send us your files and project details for a fast, no-obligation quote. We respond within 1–2 business days.
368 KY-90 East • Albany, KY 42602