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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), commonly known as TIG Welding, is a high-quality precision welding process ideal for many applications that require clean, strong weld joints.
In TIG welding a stable arc is formed between a non-consumable tungsten electrode and the piece of metal to be welded. The initial weld is protected from airborne contaminants by an inert gas shield being blown onto the molten weld pool. Filler wire, if used, is added separately to the weld pool.
TIG welding is extremely versatile and can be applied to ferrous or non ferrous metals to produce superior quality welds, with or without the use of filler metal. TIG welding allows the precise control of welding variables, can be applied to thin materials, is free of spatter and yields low distortion.
For more information on TIG Welding talk to Taylor Shaw Manufacturing Ltd
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