Professional Welding Supplies Backed by Expert Advice
Welding Engineers NZ Ltd is New Zealand’s largest stockist of welding wire.
We recommend cored welding wires from Japan including state-of-the-art metal cored wires for the ultimate in productivity and efficiency. Welding Engineers (NZ) Ltd is the authorised distributor for Nippon Steel Welding & Engineering Co. Ltd in New Zealand and Australia, and for Kobelco Welding Co. Ltd and Chosun Welding Co. Ltd in New Zealand.
We are the Authorised Distributor of LORCH welding machines in New Zealand. Made in Germany, advanced technologies designed to be accessible, easy to use, to give excellent performance and precision welding at all levels. Built to last, with outstanding 3 year, multi-shift warranty, and upgradeable with extra programmes and processes as you need in the future.
Our goal is to identify and supply the best welding and cutting technologies and products from around the world for Kiwi fabrication businesses to enable them to stay as efficient and competitive as possible.
A Solutions-first Welding Product Supplier
Digitalisation as well as health and safety developments are transforming the welding industry. The key is to harness the right technologies to increase productivity and ride the wave of change. We’re ready for what’s next in the welding industry, and riding shotgun with you into the future.
Latest Welding Articles
The Alarming Reality of Welding Fume Risks in Australia
The Australian welding workforce is apparently unaware or perhaps indifferent to the risks of welding fume. Are Kiwi welders as cavalier?
When Metal Cored Wire Outperforms Flux Cored Welding Wire
Beyond minimising hydrogen-related weld defects and reducing rework, seamless metal cored wires offer all the efficiency benefits of a quality metal wire.
Storage of Flux and Metal Cored Wires
Following the manufacturers’ guidelines on storage and handling of welding wire is important to keep them in a usable condition. We also cover general advice on storage of wire spools, wire packaging, and what to do with compromised wires.






























