MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas) welding uses a welding gun that feeds both wire and gas through a welding gun without the need for manually feeding the wire. Whenever you think of welding and imagine sparks flying, you are definitely thinking of Metal Innert Gas welding. This welding process is often easier and faster than TIG welding, and, most times, it doesn’t require as much expertise.
However, our welders have perfected their Metal Innert Gas welding skills down to a science, creating industrial and architectural metal fabrications that are high-strength and low-cost.
Metal Innert Gas welding is a versatile process that can be used to weld a wide variety of metals, including steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. It is often used for welding heavier metals, particularly steel, because it is a fast and efficient process.
Metal Inert Gas Welding is used with a range of metals and alloys, including stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, copper, bronze and nickel. It can be used on several material thicknesses, ranging from thin sheet metals to thick structural metals.
Some of the most common examples of where Metal Innert Gas welding is used include the following:
Ease of use: Metal Inert Gas Welding is a relatively easy process to learn. The welder does not need to manually feed the electrode, so they can focus on controlling the welding gun.
Versatility: Metal Innert Gas welding can be used to weld a wide variety of metals and thicknesses.
Speed: Metal Innert Gas welding is a very fast welding process. The wire electrode is fed continuously, so there is no need to stop and start the welding process.