Torch MIG welding
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Welders rely heavily on torches designed specifically for the jobs of Torch, inverter-generated (TIG) and mechanical, gas-engine driven (MIG) operations. TIG torches serve to accurately control extremely precise currents for welding aluminum alloys that require a consistent, delicate current flow and typically no shielding gas other than a fine argon jet. These welding methods ensure efficient metal consolidation when joined with filler material applied externally. The main torch difference comes in operating technique – torch users using either manual gas tungsten (TIG) processes, employing extremely small electrical impulses which require minute adjustments via control electronics - compared to machine-operated MIG techniques for more common weld tasks where current settings are established through various gauges. The end goal is maintaining the highest quality union strength during welding process regardless of torch specifics.
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