Food grade welding is not a job for casual welders or professionals who do not prioritize consistency. The aesthetics of a weld can be a relatively low-priority goal for some welders who have big jobs and short deadlines. However sanitary welding is a totally different ballgame. The welds need to be precise, clean, and perfectly aligning with stringent safety standards. For some professional welders, sanitary welding sounds like more trouble than it’s worth. For welders interested in the field, it’s important to understand what you’re in for before getting certified. Northland Fastening Systems (NFS) supports welders in every subfield from construction to food-grade welding. If you’re interested in exploring a new welding field, we have the tools you need to succeed.
The Pros of Food Grade Welding
Becoming a food-grade welder is a highly sought after role in the world of welding. It gives you access to jobs and projects that may be accompanied by higher pay and a sense of professional prestige. The pros of sanitary welding don’t stop there. If you’re the type of welder who takes pride in smooth, functionally perfect welds. Food grade welding may actually be an excellent opportunity for you. Sanitary welding is used anywhere from educational facilities to food manufacturing to hospitals. If you get into sanitary welding, you can know that you’re actively contributing to a safer and more secure environment for patients, students, and the public at large.
The Cons
Because of the incredibly high standards associated with sanitary welding, breaking into the field can be difficult. Plus, any faults in your welding don’t just have the potential for creating a weak connection, they can make people sick. Temperature levels must be managed perfectly, welds have to be smooth without burrs or sharps, and there can be absolutely no room for error. This sort of pressure can be tough for welders who prefer a bit more flexibility in their output.
Whether you’re exploring sanitary welding as a new professional avenue or are interested in returning to it after a break, NFS has the welding equipment and support you need in order to succeed in the field. Our welding equipment is perfectly suited for welds that require high precision and consistency. Food-grade welding professionals can reach out to our team at (651) 730-7770 or visit our website here to learn more.