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There are a lot of different acronyms in the welding Industry. TIG, MIG, SMAW, AC, and DC are just a few that are commonly thrown around. So, aside from the first letter of their acronyms, what’s the difference between AC and DC welding? Whether you’re working in a large facility or an at-home [...]

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In TIG Welding of Carbon Steel, Stainless steel, Aluminum, Copper, and Nickel Alloys, we use only inert gases such as Argon (Ar) and Helium (He) and they are the main welding shielding gases for TIG welding of stainless steel, aluminum, carbon steel, copper alloys or any other material. These [...]

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Aluminum is the world’s most abundant metal and is the third most common element comprising 8% of the earth’s crust. The versatility of aluminum makes it the most widely used metal after steel. Aluminum alloy has been used widely for lightweight structures such as electric vehicles (EV), [...]

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The four standard welding processes used in most manual welding applications are MIG, TIG, stick, and Flux-cored arc welding. What we are going to talk about today is Flux-cored arc welding(FCAW), which is a semi-automatic arc welding process, that uses a tubular flux-cored wire, and doesn’t [...]