Gas
Tungsten Arc Welding is known in the trade as TIG welding.
It requires skilled 'hands on' experience to produce high
quality welds. TIG welding is the perfect choice in welding
processes when welding aluminium and stainless steel.
In TIG welding an arc is formed between
a tungsten electrode and the metal being welded. Gas is
fed through the torch to shield the electrode and molten
weld pool. The electrode is not melted into the weld. It
remains solid. When filler wire is needed, it is added to
the weld pool separately.
There are no shower of sparks produced during the welding.
MIG (GMAW)
Gas Metal Arc Welding
is known in the trade as MIG welding. High deposition rate
MIG welding is achieved by a wire feed going through the
torch holder, continuously fed from a spool.
Problems that may occour are: hard arc starting, weld cracks,
unstable arc, oxidizing, etc.
When welding problems
arise you can hire a Skilweld welding specialist to provide the
answers.
Custom Tig and Mig training available, to suit
your application.
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