The practice of welding has been a staple of civilized society for thousands of years. It is the easiest way to bind 2 metals together, and is used in nearly every industry to construct different products.
There are multiple ways to weld alloys together, but they consistently use high temperatures and high-tech machinery.
Due to this, welding can be a dangerous exercise to undertake if the right safety measures are not met. Here are some of the different types of welding that are common today.
Stick or Arc Welding
Stick welding, also referred to as Arc welding, is the simplest type of welding that is used. It employs what is called a “welding stick” that houses an electrical current to heat up and fuse the two desired metals together.
This method is frequently used in welding operations involving steel, and it is a common technique for repair work.
MIG Welding
Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding is a process that utilizes a shielded gas alongside a wire to create an electric current and combine two metals.
This type of welding is used consistently in the industrial sector, and is fairly simple to execute on a regular basis.
TIG Welding
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is the most precise technique of welding. This method uses a torch that holds tungsten to heat up the initial plate of metal. As the torch is used, the other hand feeds in a rod of the desired second metal.This allows for the metals to fuse together at the desired points along any path that is necessary.
TIG welding is an extremely hard discipline to master, and is used when detail without any blemishes is imperative.
This allows for the metals to fuse together at the desired points along any path that is necessary. TIG welding is an extremely hard discipline to master, and is used when detail without any blemishes is imperative.
Learn more about the difference between stick, MIG, and TIG welding.
Premier Welding Services in Central Florida
With welding’s inherent dangers, it is important to know what needs to be done and have the correct equipment to do it. At Domer’s we have expert welders that are trained in all of the different welding methods, and they are supplied with the best equipment possible.
We are ready and able to do any repair work needed on your property or even undertake any new project you have in mind.
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