Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding, also known as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), is an arc welding method that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to form the weld. In the TIG welding process, the arc forms between a tungsten electrode and the workpiece in an inert argon or helium atmosphere. Its relatively small, intense arc is ideal for welding thin sheet materials and for high-quality and precise welding. TIG welding requires a drooping, constant-current power source, whether DC or AC, to prevent excessively high currents when the electrode is short-circuited to the workpiece.
TPS WeldTech team offer technical support in selecting a TIG welder for your specific needs, supplying world-class GTAW welders, including Miller TIG Welders, Lincoln TIG Welders, and Kemppi TIG Welders.
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding, also known as Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), is an arc welding method that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to form the weld. In the TIG welding process, the arc forms between a tungsten electrode and the workpiece in an inert argon or helium atmosphere. Its relatively small, intense arc is ideal for welding thin sheet materials and for high-quality and precise welding. TIG welding requires a drooping, constant-current power source, whether DC or AC, to prevent excessively high currents when the electrode is short-circuited to the workpiece.
TPS WeldTech team offer technical support in selecting a TIG welder for your specific needs, supplying world-class GTAW welders, including Miller TIG Welders, Lincoln TIG Welders, and Kemppi TIG Welders.
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