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Understand the differences among various gases Shielded gas is one of the most important decisions for TIG welding that can spell the difference between amateur
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- September 2, 2025
- 6:54 am
Over the years of my work, this question has been asked countless times: Can a MIG welding machine be used for TIG welding? My answer
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- August 29, 2025
- 4:45 am
When it comes to TIG welding, an unavoidable question is whether you should choose a DC (Direct Current) welding machine or an AC (alternating current)
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- August 18, 2025
- 1:06 am
Stainless steel is particularly popular in the field of welding, mainly because it is durable, corrosion-resistant and has an attractive appearance. However, for stainless steel,
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- August 1, 2025
- 6:39 am
When you step into the world of MIG welding, one of the most critical decisions you’ll face involves selecting the appropriate shielding gas for your
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- July 25, 2025
- 8:42 am
Welding is an art that requires precision, patience and a profound understanding of materials. Among the common welding metals, aluminium and steel stand out particularly.
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- July 22, 2025
- 7:43 am
The welding industry is on the brink of a revolution, with 2025 poised to introduce groundbreaking innovations that will redefine how businesses approach metal fabrication.
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- July 9, 2025
- 6:10 am
Welding is an art that combines precision, technique, and a deep understanding of materials. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a beginner, mastering the torch
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- July 9, 2025
- 5:21 am
Anti-spatter sprays containing a mix of 60% solvents and 40% lubricants effectively reduce spatter stickiness by up to 70%, creating a durable barrier on welding
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- July 29, 2024
- 2:40 am
To reduce spatter in flux core welding, adjust the voltage to 18-22 volts and current to 120-150 amps, ensuring clean surfaces and using anti-spatter spray
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- July 22, 2024
- 3:36 am
Only about 50% of MIG welders support flux core wire. Ensure your welder supports DCEN and has a stable wire feed system for optimal results.
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- July 17, 2024
- 6:31 am
The “G” in welding positions 1G, 2G, 5G, and 6G stands for “groove.” This classification relates to the orientation and type of the joint being
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- July 9, 2024
- 6:42 am