TIG Welding- A Concept
TIG welding has several advantages. One among them is that it does not have flux and thus, we can weld components of appliances such as refrigerators. Welding can be done in different positions. There is no splatter effect during the welding procedure. It is highly precise in producing results and thus very helpful when thin metals are involved in the manufacturing procedure.
As they provide high quality precise results several industries prefer this welding technique. Some among them are chemical, aircraft, atomic and instrument manufacturing industries. TIG welding is preferred especially when non ferrous metals are involved in the manufacturing requirements.
Differences between TIG and MIG are as follows;
• Tig uses non consumable electrode method and MIG uses vice versa.
• Tig uses tungsten electrodes
• Tig uses constant current supply while MIG uses constant voltage supply
• Tig is used for high temperature applications
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