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TIG vs MIG Welder

Get to know the difference between TIG Welder and MIG Welder to identify which one is best for your welding jobs. MIG welder is relatively faster, rather than TIG Welder. MIG welder is used to welding work with long time. TIG welder enables to produce fine result by reaching the target, but it takes time. MIG welder is the first choice of beginners rather than TIG welder. @https://www.everlastwelders.ca/

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TIG vs MIG Welder

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  1. TIG vs MIG Welder

  2. MIG Welding- • Also known as GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) uses a thin wire as an electrode for large and thick materials. The wire fed through the handle which the MIG welder controls with a trigger. • The arc melts the consumable wire and fed into the pool as well as build up the weld based on the equipment setting and welder’s technique.

  3. TIG Welding • Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is a versatile process in which the welding arc usually occurs between a tungsten electrode and the metal. • TIG welders use a long rod to fuse the metals, unlike MIG welders which use a feed wire to melt the metals. • However, this method of TIG welding is limited in its effectiveness as it can’t produce fine welds on thicker metals like the MIG welders.

  4. Which Welding Process Is Faster: MIG Or TIG? • Without any second thought, it’s clearly the MIG welding which is faster than any other welding techniques. • It is the features and specifications of the best MIG welders as they are designed specifically to run continuously for a long period of time. Also, for the large welding industry that requires achieving high weld production targets, MIG welding is the ideal choice when it comes to evaluating the speed. • On the other hand, TIG can also help you reach your welding targets but this will consume time as the TIG welding process focused more on details.

  5. Which Is The Best Welding Method When It Comes To ‘Diversity’? • Out of many reasons why MIG welding is the best choice for the job, diversity increases the profile of MIG for the good. MIG welding process can be used on different metals like aluminum, steel, and other metal which thickness ranges from 26 gauge sheet metal to heavy-duty plates. • Thus, when it comes to diversity MIG welders hold a big advantage over TIG as the wire feed acts as filler. • This as a result enables the thicker metals to get fused without heat. And because the best MIG welder uses filler rather than fusing metals, the method of MIG welding can be potentially used to weld different metals together.

  6. Which Welding Technique Is Easier To Work With? • It goes without saying that the MIG welding process is easier to handle for both beginners as well as professional MIG welders. With few training sessions, any welding amateur can get a detailed understanding of MIG welding techniques and easily handle the job. They can handle the MIG welding tool with just one hand, and this is why it is the first choice for beginners. • Now that you have more of a detailed understanding of the MIG and TIG welders process, it’s high time for you to make an informed choice and weld something to produce innovative results. Needless to say, both the welding process has its way of perks for welders. Depending on your job and future welding scope, you can make the choice. Source:- https://helpsfortech.com/tig-or-mig-welder-how-to-identify-which-is-the-best-welding-process/

  7. Contact Us •   Address: EVERLAST WELDERS CANADA35 Milburn Rd, Hamilton, ON L8E 3A3 •   Mail us: sales@everlastwelders.ca •   Phone: 905-570-1818 • Website: https://www.everlastwelders.ca/

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