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Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), or Metal Inert Gas welding, largely known as MIG welding, is a commonly used high deposition rate welding method.
Metal wire is continuously fed from a spool over the pieces of metal being joined as a high frequency electrical current is fed to it. An electric arc is formed when this electric current passes between the metal wire and the metal to be welded. The resultant heat of the arc melts the metal away and forms a molten pool which subsequently cools, fusing the metals together leaving a strong welded join.
MIG welding is beneficial where minimal post weld cleaning is required, when long welds need to be made without starts and stops or where the weld needs to be applied quickly.
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