Introducing a welding method that uses tungsten electrodes to join materials through thermal energy.
"TIG welding (Tungsten Inert Gas welding)" is an abbreviation for tungsten inert gas welding, a technique that utilizes a tungsten electrode to create plasma over a short distance from the electrode tip to the workpiece by passing an electric current, melting and joining the workpiece with the thermal energy generated. It is used as the optimal gas for generating plasma in practical applications. If the request is simply for "welding," we will use this welding method. 【Features】 ■ TIG welding: Abbreviation for Tungsten Inert Gas welding ■ Used as the optimal gas for generating plasma in practical applications ■ A welding method that is highly dependent on the skills of the welder ■ A welding technique that uses a tungsten electrode to join materials with thermal energy For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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"Welding at North Hills Welding Industry" ■ Complete support for manufacturers, processors, and engineers ■ Short delivery times, small lots, and custom orders ■ Capable of welding dissimilar materials ■ Welding that minimizes distortion and has a high penetration ■ Consulting for the optimal welding solution for customers *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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- Material: Stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, permalloy, nickel, etc. - Airtight welding is possible from a plate thickness of 0.2mm. - TIG welding with minimal distortion is possible (depending on the case, welding that does not require secondary processing is also possible). - Airtight welding of parts that are difficult to see. - Proficient in tanks for extremely low temperatures (such as liquid helium). - Welding of dissimilar materials is also possible.