Welding

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Normal Welding

Normal Welding

Normal welding, a fundamental method in metal joining, applies heat and pressure to fuse metals. Widely utilized across industries, it encompasses techniques like arc welding and gas welding. Essential for fabricating structures, machinery, and components, normal welding plays a pivotal role in construction, manufacturing, and repair applications.

Arc & Gas Welding 1G to 6G

Gas Welding

Arc & Gas Welding 1G involves combining arc welding, utilizing electricity to create an arc between the electrode and workpiece, with gas welding, using gases like acetylene for heat and shielding. This technique is typically performed in the flat position, making it suitable for welding plates and flat surfaces in various industries.

Welding TIG

TIG Welding

TIG welding, or Tungsten Inert Gas welding, employs a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce precise and high-quality welds. Shielding gas, typically argon or helium, protects the weld from contamination. TIG welding is favored for its versatility in welding various metals, including stainless steel, aluminum, and copper alloys.

Welding MIG

Welding

MIG welding, or Metal Inert Gas welding, utilizes a consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas, commonly a mixture of argon and carbon dioxide, to create strong and efficient welds. It’s known for its high welding speed and versatility in welding a wide range of materials, making it popular in various industries.

Welding GAS

Gas Welding

Gas welding employs gases such as acetylene and oxygen to generate heat for joining metals. It’s versatile, suitable for various materials and thicknesses. Commonly used in fabrication, repair, and construction, gas welding offers portability and flexibility, making it ideal for onsite work and applications where electricity may not be readily available.

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