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3 Different Types of Wires For MIG Welding - D&H Secheron

MIG welding is a welding technique used for thick and large materials. Read the blog to know which different types of wires can be used for MIG welding https://www.dnhsecheron.com/blogs/different-types-of-mig-welding-wire

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3 Different Types of Wires For MIG Welding - D&H Secheron

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  1. Description: Metal Inert Gas, commonly known as MIG welding, is a welding technique used for thick and large materials. MIG welding means a process in which wire welding consumable and the workpiece create an arc when heat or current from the MIG wire gun is applied to the metal pieces. The heat melts and fuses the parts and forms a permanent bond. Advantages of MIG Welding It can be used to weld different types of alloys and metals and enables welders to control the wire speed, polarity and amperage. Hence, due to its versatility, MIG welding uses are found in manufacturing, aerospace, custom fabrication, construction, automotive, shipbuilding and several other industries.

  2. Different Types of MIG Welding MIG requires the transfer of filler material or weld metal across the arc to the base material. It can perform this task through any of the following four welding methods: ● Short Circuit Transfer ● Spray Transfer ● Globular Transfer ● Pulsed Spray Transfer Each of these different types of welding has its own merits and demerits. However, none of these methods appears as automated settings on the MIG welder. You have to adjust voltage and amperage settings and use them according to shielding gas for MIG welding. The gases used in different types of welding as pure gases or blends are: ● Argon (Ar) ● Helium (He) ● Carbon Dioxide (CO2) ● Oxygen (O2) ● Nitrogen (N) ● Hydrogen (H)

  3. The most common gases used for MIG welding are Argon, Helium, Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen. MIG Welding Wires When it comes to MIG welding, you need a solid wire that is fed through a MIG wire gun and into the weld pool. The MIG welding wire types are as under: 1. Solid Wire This wire is preferred by beginners as it is easier to manage. It can be welded in any position – horizontal, diagonal, flat and overhead. Its hardness may vary – it can be harder or softer than steel. The downsides are that penetration is low as compared to other welding processes and the weld may develop cracks if it is welded on a low voltage setting. 2. Stainless Steel Wire This MIG welding wire material has almost similar properties to hard wire. It can be used across a variety of applications that require an attractive and strong finish. However, it requires expertise or else the weld can go wrong. It is also difficult to mould as compared to other materials. 3. Aluminium Wire It is a soft MIG wire and needs a lesser set up which saves space. The drawback is that it is hard to manage and difficult to fix if there is any mistake in welding. You can explore different types of MIG welding wire on the D&H Sécheron website.

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