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Metal
Inert Gas or MIG welding is a commonly used high deposition
rate welding process. Wire is continuously fed from
a spool. MIG welding is therefore referred to as a semi-automatic
welding process. The shielding gas stabilizes the arc
on the metal being welded and allows smooth transfer
of metal from the weld wire to the molten weld pod.
The primary shielding gases used are Argon, Argon/Oxygen,
Arcon/CO2, Argon/Helium and CO2 in its pure form. MIG
welding has all position capability, higher deposition
rate compared to SMAW long continuous welds can be performed
with minimal post weld cleaning required.
Maadaniyah offers both random and precision layer wound
CO2 MIG welding wire conforming to DIN 8559 SG2 ANSI/AWS
A5.18-93 Class ER70S-6.

 

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