In TIG welding an arc is formed between a nonconsumable tungsten electrode and the metal being welded. Gas is fed through the torch to shield the electrode and molten weld pool. If filler wire is used, it is added to the weld pool separately.
TIG Welding Benefits
- Superior quality welds
- Welds can be made with or without filler metal
- Precise control of welding variables (heat)
- Free of spatter
- Low distortion
Shielding Gases
- Argon
- Argon + Hydrogen
- Argon/Helium
GTAW Welding Limitations
- Requires greater welder dexterity than MIG or stick welding
- Lower deposition rates
- More costly for welding thick sections
Common GTAW Welding Concerns
We can help optimize your welding process variables. Evaluate your current welding parameters and techniques. Help eliminate common welding problems and discontinuities such as those listed below:
Weld Discontinuities
TIG Welding Problems
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