Welding

Various welding methods are used in sheet metal work, including MIG (Metal Inert Gas), TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas), and spot welding.

MIG welding is commonly used for its speed and versatility, making it suitable for thicker materials and larger projects. TIG welding offers superior precision and a clean finish, ideal for delicate or high-quality stainless steel and aluminium work. Spot welding is often used for thin sheets, joining metal at specific points.
Professional welding ensures components can withstand mechanical stress, environmental factors, and electrical safety requirements. Proper welds help maintain the enclosure’s protective qualities, preventing ingress of dust and moisture while providing structural support.
Professional welding ensures components can withstand mechanical stress, environmental factors, and electrical safety requirements.

Proper welds help maintain the enclosure’s protective qualities, preventing ingress of dust and moisture while providing structural support.

Featured Case Studies

Melbourne Quarter

Melbourne Quarter

RMS successfully delivered two 3,200A mains and a 4,000A generator switchboard for Melbourne Quarter, overcoming complexity on time, on budget.

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Capitol Theatre

Capitol Theatre

For RMIT’s 1924 Capitol Theatre, RMS designed a 2000A main switchboard, 8.5m L-shaped in 11 sections, hand-carried, delivered on budget.


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Nestlé

Nestlé

After Nestlé relocated lozenge production to Campbellfield, RMS delivered a modular, type-tested power upgrade, meeting tight timelines and preventing delays.

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