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Metal inert gas (MIG) welding also known as gas metal arc welding (GMAW) is an electric arc welding process that uses a consumable welding electrode and shielding gas to create fixed rigid metal joints. There are a variety of welding techniques used by industry professionals, however, MIG welding is often chosen because of its long pass capability, short lead times and ability to weld thick materials. MIG welding machines are used in a variety of applications across many industries such as construction, automotive and aviation as well as by hobbyists.

MIG welding works by forming an electric arc between the wire electrode and the workpiece. This heats both metals above their melting point allowing the base metal and electrode to coalesce upon cooling. Shielding gas is used during the welding process to protect the fusion of metal from contaminants in the atmosphere such as oxygen and water vapour which may reduce the strength of the weld.

MIG welding machines are portable and made of strong impact proof material equipped with many adjustable settings. They produce clean high quality welds across a diverse range of metals and alloys making them suitable for most work environments.

Gentronics | Welding Products, Industrial Equipment
Is your company involved in Engineering and Construction? Mining, Oil and Gas? Shipbuilding or Pipelines? Gentronics has been helping industries just like yours since 1982 to obtain the best price and choose from the largest selection of welding products, consumables and industrial supplies to help you complete your next project. If you require anything related to Welding ...
Customers: Austal Ships, BHP, Pilbara Iron, Westrac, Bechtel
Cigweld | Welding & Cutting Equipment
At CIGWELD – An ESAB Brand, we consider ourselves to be a customer-focused organisation, who’s business is reliant on the satisfaction of our distributors and end-users, not only with our product range but also with the technical support, and after-sales care we provide. We not only back the quality of our products with a peace-of-mind warranty* but most importantly we support ...
Arc-i Welding Industries | Welding and Industrial Supplies
Arc-I Welding Industries is committed to being the leading provider of quality welding and industrial supplies manufactured to Australian/New Zealand and International standards. Founded in 1993, we are a West Australian owned business. Our team has many years experience as welders, repairers and in sales. The products that we choose to sell are the products that we would ...

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Allweld Services | Industrial Tools and Supplies
Allweld Services Pty Ltd was incorporated in June 1983 in East Maitland NSW with the vision to supplying quality products and technical advise to all facets of the Engineering, Mining, Manufacturing & Construction industries. We are 100% Australian owned and operated with a total of over 50 employees, including technical representatives, service technicians (Electrical and Gas ...
Autobarn | Automotive parts
At Autobarn, whatever your automotive need or dream is. With more than 135 stores throughout Australia, the team at your local Autobarn can help you get exactly what it is you want from your car. For us, it’s not just about selling products; Autobarn staff want to know what it is you’re trying to achieve, what type of car you have, do you plan to do the work yourself or do ...
Totalweld | Welding Equipment
Totalweld is a family owned and operated Territory business that strives to provide welding supplies to the Territory community. Whether you’re looking for that specific handy tool or needing expert advice, equipment or assistance with your welding projects at an affordable price, Totalweld have the lot! For more than 15 years Totalweld has been one of the leading Territory ...
Electroweld | Welding Equipment
Electroweld has been a family owned and operated business since establishing in 1992. Conveniently located in Greenacre we offer a wide range of products from leading brands at affordable prices. We stock over 10,000 products so you can be confident that we have the equipment, tools and supplies you need. At Electroweld we have a strong focus on quality and customer service ...
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Things to consider when buying a MIG welding machine:

  • Know your application - Important factors to know before getting started, are the types of materials you need to weld, material gauge (thickness), welding speed & productivity requirements, cost constraints, portability needs, environment conditions and specialized application requirements.
  • Estimate your required current (Amp) range - Lowest and highest available MIG Amp settings are equally important for welding thin and thick materials respectively. A rule of thumb is roughly 30 Amps are required for every mm of material thickness. Choose a machine with an appropriate lowest Amp setting for thin materials, and for thick materials make sure the machine has at least 30% higher power output than estimated, to avoid overheating issues.
  • Choose for appropriate duty cycle - Duty cycle indicates how many minutes out of 10, a MIG welding machine will continuously operate at full power. MIG welding machines for industrial use should have a duty cycle of at least 30%, to avoid overheating issues and welding downtimes.
  • Consider specialised application equipment - Specialized MIG welding equipment is available for a variety of applications, such as attachments for welding pipelines and vessels, torches that reduce operator strain, MIG welding machines with a small form package for increased portability, machines that offer automation options and many more.


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