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TIG WELDING

 

Tungsten inert gas welding (TIG) uses a non consumable electrode made from tungsten. Unlike MIG welding, tungsten welding does not require a filler material. TIG Welding is a more difficult and specialized form of welding than the more common MIG welding. These are fabricated using supreme grade components and latest technology under the guidance of our experienced professionals. Experts hired by us are capable of delivering reliable services that match to the specific requirements of clients. A potent infrastructure is also there to back us up in delivering these efficient services. Florida Welding Services.

MIG WELDING

 

Metal inert gas welding (MIG) uses a consumable electrode or a solid electrical conductor made of filler metal wire. An electric arc forms between the electrode and sheet metal being welded, and inert gas surrounds the weld to protect it from oxidation. This method works with carbon steels, low alloy steels, stainless steels and most aluminium, copper and zinc alloys. MIG welding can be used to weld metals with a thickness ranging from two-tenths to one quarter inch (5mm- 6.3mm). Florida Welding Services.

TRADITIONAL GAS

 

Gas Welding, also called oxyfuel welding, is a system of welding that uses various gases and oxygen to ignite a torch. Gas welding is one of the oldest welding processes and is performed by mixing oxygen with acetylene to produce a flame that is 3000⁰C. Welding is defined as the process of combining two materials, usually metal, by heating them until both ends become molten. Filler materials are generally added into this molten material and the two ends are joined together and allowed to cool, forming one solid piece. Florida Welding Services.

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