Weld Blend Vault

Precision welding, built for Japanese industry.

Structural welding, precisely done.

Weld Blend Vault handles industrial and structural welding contracts across the Kanto region, from single fabrications to multi-phase site work.

Summer steel, still hot
The seam holds through the season
Flux cools by evening
Industrial welding sparks and steel fabrication in a workshop
Weld Blend Vault
About Weld Blend Vault

Kenji Murakami started Weld Blend Vault in the spring of 2017, after eleven years working as a structural welder and then site supervisor for Toyo Fabrication in Yokohama. The name came from a habit he kept from his early years: a small notebook where he logged every filler metal combination, preheat temperature, and interpass reading from jobs that went well. The vault part was a joke between colleagues, but it stuck. The company launched with two welders, a secondhand Lincoln Electric Power Wave, and a rented bay in an industrial estate off Route 409 in Kawasaki.

The first two years were mostly subcontract work for a mechanical contractor in Tsurumi. In the winter of 2018, a pipe failure at a food processing plant in Sagamihara brought the first direct client relationship. The plant manager needed a repair done over a weekend shutdown, with a written procedure and a hydrostatic test result before Monday morning. Weld Blend Vault delivered both. That job led to a three-year maintenance contract and, eventually, to the decision to invest in a proper workshop space and a second welding bay. The current workshop at 2-14-8 Ogimachi, Kawasaki-ku opened in early 2020.

The vault part was a joke between colleagues, but it stuck.
What sets our work apart
01

Filler metal and preheat logged on every weld record, not just on request

02

WPS qualification done before work starts, not after a failed inspection

03

Hydrostatic testing completed in-house on all pipe spool assemblies

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Workshop in Kawasaki-ku, open Monday to Saturday 08:00-18:00

05

Kenji Murakami still welds on duplex and thin-wall aluminium jobs personally

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Fixed-price quotes issued within two working days for defined scopes

Fabricated items and standard assemblies
  1. 01 Structural bracket setHot-rolled mild steel, typically S275 or SS400 equivalent. Fabricated from client DXF or PDF drawings. Weld preparation by angle grinder or plasma, fillet welds to specified leg length, MT-tested on request. From ¥42,000 per set
  2. 02 Stainless pipe spoolSUS304 or SUS316L pipe, butt-welded with TIG root pass and fill. Supplied with hydrostatic test certificate and weld map. Available in DN25 to DN150 for standard spool work.
  3. 03 Handrail assemblySUS304 round tube, 42.4 mm OD standard, welded to client layout drawing. Post bases drilled for anchor bolt fixing. Brushed #4 finish as standard; electropolished finish available on request. From ¥68,000 per run metre
  4. 04 Equipment skid frameStructural steel skid for process equipment, fabricated from RHS or I-section to client load specification. Forklift pockets and lifting lugs included as standard. Hot-dip galvanised or epoxy-painted finish options. From ¥210,000

In touch

Ready to discuss your fabrication requirement?

〒514-0009 三重県津市羽沢町4-3-21
+81 3-9531-4877 · enquiries@weld-blendvault.com
Mon-Sat 08:00-18:00, Sun closed
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Our products

What sets our work apart

01

Material traceability on every job

Every plate, pipe, and fitting we use carries a mill certificate. We log material heat numbers against the weld record before any arc is struck.

02

JIS-certified welding procedures

Our welding procedure specifications follow JIS Z 3040 and are qualified by third-party inspection. We do not improvise on procedure. If a joint requires a new WPS, we qualify it first.

03

In-house non-destructive testing

We carry MT and PT equipment on-site and coordinate UT and RT with our inspection partner, Kanto NDT Services in Kawasaki.

04

Documented weld maps

Every project leaves with a weld map, welder ID log, and inspection record. Clients keep a full paper trail without having to ask for it.

News & Announcements

News & Announcements

  1. 01

    How JIS welding procedure qualification works in Japan

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    2026-05-12
  2. 02

    ASME B31.3 versus JIS B 8265 for pipe welding in Japan

    Japanese industrial clients sometimes specify ASME B31.3 for process piping, particularly when the…

    2026-03-20
  3. 03

    Preventing carbon steel contamination when welding stainless

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Owner

"Kenji Murakami trained as a structural welder at Toyo Fabrication in Yokohama, where he spent eleven years before founding Weld Blend Vault in 2017. During his time at Toyo, he supervised site teams on industrial plant installations across Kanagawa and Shizuoka. He holds JIS Z 3801 certification in manual arc welding and TIG welding, and completed a welding inspection course at the Japan Welding Engineering Society in 2014. He lives in Kawasaki with his family and keeps a small vegetable plot behind the workshop, which the team tends between jobs in the slower winter months."

— Kenji Murakami
Founder, Established since 2017
enquiries@weld-blendvault.com
FAQ

Common questions

Do you work with clients outside the Kanto region?

Most of our work is in Kanagawa and Tokyo, but we have taken contracts in Shizuoka and Ibaraki when the scope justified the travel. For sites further afield, we discuss logistics and accommodation costs openly before quoting. We do not add hidden mobilisation fees.

Can you work from a sketch rather than a formal drawing?

Yes, for straightforward items. Our draughtsperson can produce a shop drawing from a dimensioned sketch, which we then send back for your approval before fabrication starts. There is a drawing fee for this service, typically ¥15,000 to ¥35,000 depending on complexity.

What welding standards do you work to?

We work to JIS standards as the default. JIS Z 3040 for procedure qualification, JIS B 8265 for pressure equipment, and JIS Z 3801 for welder qualification. Where clients specify ASME or AWS standards, we can accommodate that provided the relevant WPS is qualified.

How long does a typical fabrication job take?

A standard bracket set or handrail assembly is usually five to eight working days from drawing approval. Pipe spool sets with hydrostatic testing take eight to twelve days. Complex or large-volume jobs are scheduled individually. We give a realistic lead time in the quote and flag any changes early.

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