MIG/MAG: Difference between revisions
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Created page with "MIG/MAG describes two similar arc welding methods involving pressurized gas to protect the weld pool, hence also called '''GMAW''' ('''G'''as '''M'''etal '''A'''rc '''W'''elding). * MIG: metal inert gas welding ''(Metall-Inertgasschweißen)'' * MAG: metal active gas welding ''(Metall-Aktivgasschweißen)'' Besides the gas, these methods require a welding gun which can automatically feed filler wire into the weld. == Further Reading == * Wikipedia: ** [https://en.wikipe..." |
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'''We have an [[Inert Gas Welding Machine|inert gas welding machine]] for MIG welding at the Space.''' | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 12 September 2025
MIG/MAG describes two similar arc welding methods involving pressurized gas to protect the weld pool, hence also called GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding).
- MIG: metal inert gas welding (Metall-Inertgasschweißen)
- MAG: metal active gas welding (Metall-Aktivgasschweißen)
Besides the gas, these methods require a welding gun which can automatically feed filler wire into the weld.
We have an inert gas welding machine for MIG welding at the Space.