TIG welding
TIG welding
TIG welding is a welding procedure that stands for Tungsten Inert Gas. This method uses an electrode made of tungsten, an inert gas, and a constant amperage. This ensures that a high weld quality will be achieved.
How does TIG welding work?
In TIG welding, a non-melting wolfram electrode is used in order to generate a welding arc. At the same time, a protective inert gas, usually argon, is supplied in order to prevent oxidation. This precision process requires a good deal of experience and a steady hand for optimal results!
Advantages of TIG welding
- Very high weld quality
- No spatters or welding smoke, which assures a clean welding result
- Applicable in all welding positions
- Very wide range of materials
- High precision
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