Tig Welding

It is an arc welding process that makes use of a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld.

TIG stands for Tungsten Inert Gas, after the tungsten electrode, and the sheath of inert gas (argon, helium or an argon mixture) surrounding it.

Used for:

Welding steel, magnesium, aluminum, stainless steel, chromoly, nickel alloys, copper, brass, bronze, and even gold

Welding wagons, door handles, bike frames, fenders, lawn mowers, and more

Ideal for cosmetic welds like sculptures and automotive welds

Advantages:

Precise bead control

Superior arc and weld puddle control

Allows you to create clean welds when aesthetics and appearances count

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