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Tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding offers many advantages over other fusion welding methods, such as the complete absence of spatter and low welding-fume emissions. Since TIG welding uses a non-consumable electrode, the process is ideal for welding so-called root passes or in forced positions due to the decoupling of current and welding consumables.

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TIG welding torches, gas- or water-cooled from 150 A (gas-cooled) up to 400 A (water-cooled). — TIG welding torch with a highly flexible hose package — Ergonomic GRIP handle for a secure hold and ergonomic use — Excellent HF reliability — Ready to weld with tungsten electrode, gas nozzle and back cap

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• TIG welding: The letters TIG stand for tungsten inert gas welding and generally belong to the inert gas welding process. In this welding process, an arc burns between a tungsten electrode (non-consumable) and the workpiece. The electrode, the arc and the molten bath are protected from the atmosphere by an inert gas. • MIG / MAG welding: The letters MIG stand for metal inert gas, the letters MAG for metal active gas. This welding process is also part of the group of metal inert gas welding processes. In this welding process, a consumable wire electrode is fed continuously. The arc burns between the supplied wire and the workpiece. Throughout the welding process, the arc and the weld pool are protected by either an active gas (MAG process) or an inert gas (MIG process). This welding process can be used for a variety of materials and is also available for a large number of welding consumables.

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