MIG WELDING
MIG welding is a circular segment welding process that consolidates two metals utilizing a consumable wire cathode. As the wire strikes the welding circular segment, the welding region is safeguarded by a protecting gas to forestall weld defilement. Between the end of the 1940s and the beginning of the 1950s, this method began to gain worldwide popularity as a tool for welding aluminum and other common metals.
Quick forward years and years and MIG welding has become one of the most appealing welding procedures on account of its unmatched speed while offering consistency and quality simultaneously. Given its basic and direct cycle, MIG welding is an extraordinary beginning stage for welders who can afterwards progress to other more perplexing welding strategies. Read More(+)