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Welding Services Backed by Skill, Precision & Pride

Certified Welders. Complex Builds. Quality That Lasts.

At Kanyana Engineering, welding isn’t just another service—it’s a craft we take pride in. Our team of highly skilled, coded welders bring decades of experience to every project, combining technical precision with deep industry knowledge to deliver strong, clean, and reliable welds for even the most demanding applications.

Whether it’s a structural weld on a large OEM build, a precision TIG weld on stainless components, or high-volume production runs requiring consistency across hundreds of parts—our welders get it done right, first time.

What We Offer

  • MIG, TIG, ARC & Spot Welding – Performed by qualified, certified professionals
  • Welding of all metals – Mild steel, stainless, aluminium, brass, copper, and Hardox
  • Welds for strength-critical applications – Including mining, infrastructure, defence, and transport
  • Weld prep, jigging, and fixtures – Ensuring accuracy, consistency, and repeatability
  • Visual and dimensional quality checks – Built into our process for every job
  • Sub-assembly and full assembly welding – In-house integration with fabrication, cutting, and machining

The People Behind the Process

What sets our welding apart isn’t just the equipment—it’s the people. Our welders are trained, tested, and qualified to meet strict standards and project requirements. They understand the metals they’re working with, how the pieces fit together, and the real-world conditions each weld needs to withstand.

We work across industries where failure is not an option—mining, defence, transport, agriculture, and commercial infrastructure—and our team brings that level of care to every weld, no matter the job size.

From Cut to Complete—All In-House

Welding at Kanyana is part of a seamless, in-house fabrication process, backed by advanced CAD/CAM design, laser cutting, CNC machining, and project tracking systems. This means no outsourcing, no disconnects between teams, and full visibility from start to finish.

Whether you’re building from your own plans or working with our design team, our welders are ready to bring your project together—strong, clean, and built to last.

High Quality Welding Services in WA

To handle the immense stresses of Australian industry, high quality welding is absolutely essential. From construction and infrastructure to aviation and automotive applications, Kanyana Engineering is the go-to welding contractor for an extensive range of clients.

Welding has many benefits as a metal fabrication technique, using high heat to reliably bond two or more materials. Depending on the weld configuration and filler, the welded join can be even stronger than the base metal, forming a durable and long-lasting bond.

Kanyana Engineering offers comprehensive in-house metal fabrication and welding services, from design to final assembly. Our MIG/TIG welding equipment can accommodate single projects – including prototypes and one-off welding projects – as well as large volumes and production runs.

We can also perform a full complement of other metalworking services in-house, offering you unparalleled convenience in metal fabrication.

For more information, get in touch with the Kanyana Engineering team – one of our experienced technicians would be happy to assist.

Product Assembly and Sub-Assembly

After metal components have been cut or shaped, the work-pieces will need to be joined or welded together to create a finished product or prototype. For those unfamiliar with the fabrication industry, this outcome is referred to as an assembly: several pieces of machinery form a self-contained unit.

What sets us apart from other companies that offer custom vehicle fit-outs?

Aside from investing in top-of-the-line metal fabrication equipment, our staff consists of industry professionals who have the necessary experience in working with all types of vehicles. You can trust that we will meet your design specifications and provide you with an outstanding result.

To discuss your next customisation project, get in touch with the team at Kanyana Engineering today.

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Fabrication & Welding Accreditations

Welding is an essential process in many industries, including defence, construction, manufacturing, and mining. Whether you’re a seasoned welder or just starting out, welding procedures are critical tools for success.

Welding procedures outline the steps necessary to produce high-quality welds consistently. They cover everything from selecting the right filler metal to ensuring proper preheat and interpass temperatures.

Documentation

Quality and welding documentation provided upon completion

Welder Certification

All our welding staff are fully trained and certified by Elite WA to ensure everything is up to code

Welding Procedures

We specialise in our team meeting AS1554 welding procedures that ensure compliance with Australian standards.

Frequently Asked Questions
Welding & Metal Fabrication

What Is TIG Welding?

TIG stands for Tungsten Inert Gas and is a highly versatile welding method that uses non-consumable tungsten electrodes to heat metal. TIG welding can be performed with or without a filler.

TIG welding enables professional welders to join small and thin metal components. It is typically a slower welding method requiring longer lead times but the advantages are:

  • Greater welding control
  • Strong and precise results
  • Visually-pleasing welds

TIG welding is used extensively in the aerospace industry, along with smaller metal manufacturing and repair work. TIG welding is most effective for thin sheets of stainless steel, as well as non-ferrous metals such as copper alloys, magnesium, and aluminium.

What is MIG Welding?

MIG stands for Metal Inert Gas and, compared with the TIG method, it is a much faster welding method that can significantly reduce lead times and production costs. The end-product also does not require additional cleaning and finishing.

MIG welding uses a consumable wire which acts as both the electrode and the filler material. While it is the fastest welding method, the resulting joins are not as precise or as durable as TIG welding. MIG welding is usually recommended for large, thick materials. The three most common industries that utilize MIG welding are the automotive industry, construction and mass production manufacturing.

Common products/services that utilize MIG welding are vehicle repairs (cars, motorbikes, vans and SUVs), structural steel work, auto and ship parts, among others.

Unsure what type of welding is best for your needs? We’d be happy to talk through the details of your project and lend a helping hand.

Why Choose Kanyana Engineering For Metal Fabrication Services In WA?

For your all Perth metal fabrication and welding requirements, Kanyana Engineering delivers the highest quality results, even on tight schedules. The experience we offer our customers is second to none, with unparalleled service and full communication every step of the way – essential for complex metal art pieces and custom vehicle fit-outs.

What makes Kanyana Engineering the leading metal fabrication workshop? Our cutting-edge equipment and superior knowledge enable us to work on all kinds of projects quickly and efficiently.

We accept metal fabrication projects of all sizes, from single item projects and low-volume production through to large production runs and large-scale product assemblies.

In addition to metal fabrication and welding in Western Australia, we provide a full range of metalworking services locally in our workshop.

To find out more about our metal fabrication capabilities, get in touch with our workshop via phone or email. We’d love to share more about the services we offer and the quality guarantee we make to every client.

Why Choose Kanyana Engineering As Your WA Welding Contractor?

Kanyana Engineering’s in-house TIG & MIG welding capabilities give us the freedom and flexibility to complete all kinds of welding projects. Our workshop is conveniently located for all Perth region businesses.

Kanyana Engineering’s cutting-edge welding and fabrication processes are precise and efficient, continually meeting and exceeding the high standards of our clients.

What metals can you weld?

Our team is experienced in welding various metals, including stainless steel, aluminium, mild steel, hardox, copper, etc. We work with each material to ensure the best possible results for your project.

How do I know which welding method is right for my project?

Our welding and fabrication team is here to help you choose the best welding method for your specific needs. Learn more about the different types of welding we offer, or enquire now to discuss your project requirements.