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TIG WELDING

 TIG stands for tungsten inert gas and is technically called gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). The process uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode that delivers the current to the welding arc. An inert gas, typically argon, protects and cools the tungsten and weld puddle. 


-BENEFITS-

 

  • Greater control increasing the ability to lay down a more constant weld
  •  Less inclusions.  
  • No post weld cleaning
  • Grater control of penetration creating a potently stronger weld
  • Cleaner & more astatically pleasing welds 

MIG Welding

 MIG welding is an arc welding process in which a continuous solid wire electrode is fed through a welding gun and into the weld pool, joining the two base materials together. A shielding gas is also sent through the welding gun and protects the weld pool from contamination 

-BENEFITS-

  • Fast and efficient way to weld metal.
  • Produces high-quality welds.
  • Less likely to produce defects than other welding methods.
  • Less likely to cause metal contamination.
  • Can be used on various metals, including aluminum and stainless steel.

 


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