Metal Inert Gas WeldingMIG welding is a welding technique that employs a consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas to create an electric arc between the electrode and the workpiece. The shielding gas, typically a mixture of argon, carbon dioxide, and other gases, prevents atmospheric contamination during the welding process. The wire electrode serves as both the heat source and filler material, melting and fusing the base metals together.Advantages of MIG WeldingMIG welding offers several advantages that make it a popular choice in various industries. Firstly, it allows for high welding speeds and increased productivity due to its continuous wire feed mechanism. Secondly, MIG welding provides excellent control over the weld, resulting in high-quality and aesthetically pleasing we...
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