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What Are MIG Welders and MIG Welding?

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What Are MIG Welders and MIG Welding?

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An arc welding process which joins metals by heating them with an arc. The arc is between a continuously fed filler metal (consumable) electrode and the workpiece. Externally supplied gas or gas mixtures provide shielding. Common MIG welding is also referred to as short circuit transfer. Metal is deposited only when the wire actually touches the work. No metal is transferred across the arc. Another method of MIG welding, spray transfer moves a stream of tiny molten droplets across the arc from the electrode to the weld puddle. Consumables: contact tips, shielding gas, welding wire. MIG welding, also called GMAW, extrudes a metal wire electrode from a gun held by the welder. Power is applied to the gun by a power supply that attempts to regulate voltage at a preset level set by the welding operator. The gun also carries a shielding gas to the nozzle of the gun. A trigger on the gun turns on the gas via a solenoid in the power supply and engages the contactor, also in the power supply. C

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