Guide to mig welding July 1st 2011 A new Guide to Metal Inert Gas
(MIG) Welding has been published
by Murex welding Products.
The guide discusses the principles
of the process and gives practical
advice on how to carry out MIG
welding tasks. Ease of use is a major
benefit of MIG in many applications,
but speed is also an advantage.
Murex comments that it is quicker to
lay down weld metal with MIG than
TIG, MMA or gas welding.
Typical applications are discussed.
These include automotive subassemblies
and bodywork, ranging
from conventional MIG for most
bodywork to heavy duty MIG for
lorry chassis, as well as lower current
MIG brazing of thin gauge, high
strength steels.
Other applications include the
assembly of white goods and office
furniture, the joining of structural
steelwork for the construction
industry and repair work in ship
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