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Updated Jan 11, 2024
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A tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding machine is used to create fixed rigid metal joints. The process involves temporarily melting two pieces of metal that are in close proximity together and fusing them upon cooling. Industry professionals use different welding techniques depending on the desired production specifications and materials involved in the project. However, TIG welding is known to produce the strongest and most precise welds compared to all other welding types. 

TIG welding differs from metal inert gas (MIG) and stick welding as it does not require consumable filler materials such as wire and rod to be performed. Instead, TIG welding machines use a non-consumable welding electrode with an extremely high melting point, far greater than the workpiece, to generate sufficient heat resulting in molten metal. This technique of welding has the versatility to weld thicker workpieces and a greater range of metal types (including aluminium) that other types of welding are not. 

TIG welding machines are made of strong, impact proof material making them suitable for most work environments. Features include a foot pedal or thumb wheel to control the amount of heat produced by the welding torch, a thermostat controlled fan to regulate machine temperature and a removable steel mesh dust filter.

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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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E&I Tool Supplies | Tool Supplies
E&I Tool Supplies origins date back to the mid 1970’s. Founded by John Greco it was originally known as JG Engineering. The business is still owned and managed by the Greco family. E&I stands for ‘Engineering’ and ‘Industrial’; a clear representation of the industry we have historically serviced. Our business is however evolving and expanding into the online space. Our products ...
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