141 – TIG / GTAW – ALUMINIUM

Tungsten Inert Gas Method 141 – TIG for aluminium uses a tungsten electrode and an inert gas such as argon to protect the weld bath from oxidation. It is ideal for thin and medium thickness materials, providing clean and aesthetic welds without spatter. It is used extensively in the aerospace, automotive and marine industries where lightness and strength are important. The TIG process offers excellent control over the weld pool and minimizes thermal interference, ensuring high quality welds. Its accuracy and cleanliness make it popular for welding aluminium structures and components.

141 – TIG / GTAW – DUPLEX

Tungsten Inert Gas Method 141 – TIG for duplex steel uses a tungsten electrode and inert gas, which ensures quality and durable welds. It is ideal for both thin and thick materials and is used extensively in the chemical, petrochemical and marine industries. It provides excellent control over the weld bath, producing strong and corrosion resistant welds with minimal thermal attack. Its strength and durability make it great for demanding and critical applications.

141 – TIG / GTAW – STAINLESS STEEL

Tungsten Inert Gas The 141 – TIG method for stainless steel uses a tungsten electrode and an inert gas, which enables the production of high quality welds with high corrosion resistance. It is ideal for thin and thick materials and is widely used in the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries. It provides precise control over the weld bath, minimizes thermal attack and ensures clean and durable welds. Its reliability makes it great for demanding industrial applications.

141 – TIG / GTAW – STEEL

Tungsten Inert Gas Method 141 – TIG for steel uses a tungsten electrode and an inert gas, which makes it possible to make high-quality and precise welds. It is great for thin and thick materials and is used a lot in the aerospace and automotive industries as well as tool making. It provides great control over the weld pool and produces clean, aesthetic welds without spatter. Its precision makes it popular for applications where high strength and durability are needed.

141 – TIG / GTAW – TITAN

I’ll teach you how to TIG weld. TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding, also called tungsten inert gas welding, is arc welding with a non-melting electrode and a protective inert gas atmosphere. It is a method used for high quality welding of a wide range of metals.

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