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Mig Welder
MIG welding or Metal Inert Gas welding uses a consumable electrode. It causes spatter and there is also slag. This dilutes the flux and the spatter makes viewing difficult for the operator. The wire made by MIG welding is tougher than TIG welding and is hence more difficult to be hammered.
MIG welding or metal inert gas welding is another process which uses metal instead of tungsten. Metal used is consumable. Moreover it also creates slag and a spatter. This causes viewing hindrance for the operator. Moreover, the wire cooled after MIG welding is generally sterner and hence more difficult to be hammered.
MIG welding or Metal Inert Gas welding uses a consumable metal electrode. The process also involves a lot of spatter and slag creation. This disturbs the view of the operator and also introduces lot of unnecessary welding heat in the flux. Wire resulting after cool off in case of MIG welding is tougher than TIG welding and hence it is harder to be hammered.
MIG welding or metal inert gas welding is another process which uses metal instead of tungsten. Metal used is consumable. Moreover it also creates slag and a spatter. This causes viewing hindrance for the operator. Moreover, the wire cooled after MIG welding is generally sterner and hence more difficult to be hammered.
MIG welding or Metal Inert Gas welding uses a consumable metal electrode. The process also involves a lot of spatter and slag creation. This disturbs the view of the operator and also introduces lot of unnecessary welding heat in the flux. Wire resulting after cool off in case of MIG welding is tougher than TIG welding and hence it is harder to be hammered.
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