MIG (GMAW)
MIG welding uses a wire welding electrode on a spool that is fed at a selected speed. Created by an electrical current between the metal and the wire, the arc created melts the wire and joins it together, producing a high-strength weld with little clean-up. MIG welding is one of the easier welding processes to learn and can be used on thin or thicker plate metals.
MIG welding applications:
- Aerospace
- Auto Repair
- Automotive Manufacturing
- Boat/Yacht
- Commercial Truck and Trailer
- Construction
- Hobbyist.
- Education/Training
- Fabrication
- Farm and Ranch
- Heavy Equipment Manufacturing
- High Purity Processing
- Infrastructure
- Maintenance and Repair
- Manufacturing
- Mechanical Contracting
- Metal Art
- Racing/Customizing/Restoring
- Railcar
- Shipbuilding
Popular Machines:
- Miller Millermatic®
- Miller Deltaweld®
- Miller Invision™
- Lincoln Idealarc®
- Lincoln Power MIG®