A welding bead is created by depositing a filler material into the joint between two pieces of metal. The filler material can be a metal rod, wire, or electrode that is melted by an electric arc, a gas flame, or a laser beam. The filler material flows into the joint and forms a poo...
Whether you’re welding mild steel, aluminum or stainless, choosing the right shielding gas is an important first step to getting good results.
MIG/MAG welding is actually two different welding processes: MIG welding stands for metal inert gas welding. This process uses inert – i.e., non-reactive – shielding gases such as argon, helium, or a mix of the two. MAG welding stands for metal active gas welding. During this process,...
Simplicity:Spot welding is a simple and easy welding process, as it does not require any filler materials, gas shielding, or post-weld treatments.It also does not produce any sparks, smoke, or fumes, making it a clean and safe welding process. Economy:Spot welding is a cost-effective weldi...
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Although the answer to this question will always be subjective, metal inert gas (MIG) is usually the welding process experienced welders recommend for beginners. The primary reason is it allows the new welder to preset the controls for shielding gas use and wire speed on the welding machine. ...
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MIG Welders No matter the metal, fixtures and furniture need to be durable—especially at the seams. Combining durability and productivity, Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding is a perfect way for us to produce high-strength finished products that last. Here are the products we’re currently using ...
TIG WELDING: CLEAN SEAMS, STABLE CONNECTIONS Tungsten inert gas welding (TIG welding) is a gas shielded welding process and is one of the fusion welding processes. It is used wherever optimum quality and spatter-free weld seams are required. TIG welding is suitable, among other things, for ...
In contrast to MIG/MAG welding, using separate filler metal in TIG welds is optional and depends on the project. The gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process creates accurate and high-quality welds with great penetration making it suitable for several applications, such as aerospace and automotive...