Mig Welder Process
Mig Welder ProcessĀ : Arc welder under protective gas consumable electrode is a process in which the arc is established between a continuous wire electrode and workpiece to be welded, to be protected from the surrounding atmosphere by an inert gas (MIG process) or by a gas active (MAG welder).
This procedure, also known as MIG / MAG, is to maintain an arc between a continuous solid wire electrode and workpiece to be welded. Whether the arc as the weld pool is protected by a gas that can be active or inert. The procedure is most suitable for joining materials, preparing a wide variety of filler metals.
The use of MIG MAG welder is increasingly being currently the most widely used method in Western Europe, USA and Japan. This is due, inter alia, to its high productivity and ease of automation. We can say that flexibility is the most salient feature of the method MIG MAG, allowing welder low alloy steels, stainless steels, aluminum and copper, with thickness from 0.5 mm at all positions.
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