Technologies

It explores tig and half welding technologies and their specific applications in the manufacture of metal structures.

Tig welding

The TIG welding, also known as tungsten archery with gas, is a high -precision welding technique used by a tungsten electrode not consumable to generate an electric arch. This arch melts the base material and, if necessary, an additional contribution material. An inert gas, usually argon, is used to protect the welding of air pollution.

The TIG welding stands out for its versatility, as it allows to unite a wide variety of metals, such as stainless steel, aluminum and titanium, with high quality results and impeccable finishes. Thanks to accurate control of temperature and advance speed, this technique is ideal for applications that require aesthetic and resistant soldering.

MIG welding

Middle welding, also known as GMAW, is a very versatile arc welding process and widely used in the industry. This method is to melt a continuous metal electrod, which serves as a contribution material, by means of an electric arc generated between the electrod and the soldier piece.

To protect the melting bath of air pollution, an inert or active gas is used through the welding torch. This technique allows high quality solid joints to be obtained in a wide range of metals, such as steel, aluminum and alloys, and is especially suitable for medium and large series.

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