TIG Welding Advantages One of the greatest advantages of TIG welding, (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding or Gas Tungsten Arc welding (GTAW) process is that it will weld more kinds of metals and metal alloys than any other arc welding process. TIG welding can be used to weld most metals, including aluminum, magnesium, copper, brass, bronze, stainless steel, nickel alloys
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Read more →TIG Welding 4130 Chromoly Tubing 4130 chromoly steel has an excellent strength to weight ratio, is easily welded and is considerably stronger and harder than standard 1018 steel. The 4130 grade of chromoly or chrome-moly is a high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel that contains molybdenum (0.15 – 0.25 percent by weight) and chromium (0.8 – 1.1 percent by weight) as strengthening
Read more →TIG Welding Aluminum DC Electrode Negative Does your TIG welding machine have enough amperage to weld thick Aluminum? Are you tired of pre-heating only to find that your tungsten cannot withstand the constant AC arc? Direct Current Electrode Negative (DCEN) or DC(-) TIG welding Aluminum. There are no short cuts or forgiveness when it comes to welding Aluminum, especially thin
Read more →TIG Welding Process Principles (1) Before TIG welding begins, all oil, grease, paint, rust, dirt, and other contaminants must be removed from the welded areas. This may be accomplished by mechanical means or by the use of vapor or liquid cleaners. (2) Striking the arc may be done by any of the following methods: Touching the electrode to the work
Read more →TIG Welding Advantages. TIG Welding is the most popular method for welding aluminum, stainless steels, and nickel-base alloys. It produces top quality welds in almost all metals and alloys used by in the welding industry. The process provides more precise control of the weld than any other arc welding process, because the arc heat and filler metal are independently controlled.
Read more →TIG Welding Equipment. The basic features of TIG welding equipment used in TIG welding are shown in figure 10-33. The major components required for TIG welding are: TIG Welding Equipment : Includes (1) the TIG welding machine, or power source (2) the TIG welding electrode holder and the tungsten electrode (3) the TIG welding shielding gas supply and controls (4)
Read more →TIG Welding. Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) is a process in which the joining of metals is produced by heating with an arc between a tungsten (non-consumable) electrode and the work. A shielding gas is used, normally argon. TIG welding is normally done with a pure tungsten or tungsten alloy rod, but multiple electrodes are sometimes used. The heated weld
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