A TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welder is a skilled tradesperson who uses a tungsten electrode and inert gas shield to precisely weld metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, and alloys. They create clean, high-quality welds for industries like aerospace, shipbuilding, automotive, and fabrication.
MIG (Metal Inert Gas) / MAG (Metal Active Gas) welders are skilled technicians who operate welding equipment to join metal parts using electric arc and shielding gas. They ensure strong, precise, and clean welds on various metal structures, components, and assemblies in industries like shipbuilding, automotive, and construction.
A MIG Welder (Metal Inert Gas Welder) is responsible for fusing metal components together using a gas-shielded arc welding process. The role requires precise handling of welding equipment, reading blueprints, and ensuring the structural integrity and quality of welded materials in a safe and efficient manner.
The 6G TIG & ARC welding for carbon steel and stainless steel is a demanding welding process requiring advanced skills to weld fixed pipes in the 6G position. TIG provides superior weld quality and finish, ideal for critical or thin sections, while ARC welding offers versatility and robustness for a wide range of industrial applications.
A MIG/MAG welder uses a continuous wire electrode and shielding gas for welding various metals, ideal for high-speed, industrial applications. TIG welding employs a non-consumable tungsten electrode and inert gas, offering precise, high-quality welds on thin materials.
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