MIG Welders
Metal inert gas (MIG) welding is a gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process that heats a continuous solid wire electrode and feeds it from a welding gun into a weld pool between two base materials that melt together into a joint. The welding gun also feeds an inert shielding gas alongside the wire electrode to help protect the process from airborne contamination.
Understanding the Many Types of MIG Guns
There are a variety of guns to select from regarding the MIG welding process. Learn all about the different types and customizations.
There are a variety of guns to select from regarding the MIG welding process. Learn all about the different types and customizations.
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