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This document discusses carbon dioxide arc welding, also known as MIG arc welding. It uses carbon dioxide rather than expensive inert gases as a shielding method during welding. Carbon dioxide arc welding employs consumable metal electrodes and can be used for butt welding thin plates, fillet welding, plug welding, and spot welding. The process produces highly stable welds in terms of strength.
This document discusses carbon dioxide arc welding, also known as MIG arc welding. It uses carbon dioxide rather than expensive inert gases as a shielding method during welding. Carbon dioxide arc welding employs consumable metal electrodes and can be used for butt welding thin plates, fillet welding, plug welding, and spot welding. The process produces highly stable welds in terms of strength.
This document discusses carbon dioxide arc welding, also known as MIG arc welding. It uses carbon dioxide rather than expensive inert gases as a shielding method during welding. Carbon dioxide arc welding employs consumable metal electrodes and can be used for butt welding thin plates, fillet welding, plug welding, and spot welding. The process produces highly stable welds in terms of strength.
This welding process uses inexpensive carbon dioxide instead of expensive inert gases as a shielding means. Consumable metal electrodes are employed. It has a wide range of applications, including butt welding of thin plate, fillet welding, plug welding, and MIG spot welding. In terms of the weld strength, it is also highly stable.
Welders:
CAUTION: Disconnect the negative battery cable before arc welding.
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