With TIG/MIG welding methods, we can perform services to small, and large repairs located on components, such as end plates, thread filling, keyways and many more.
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) is a metal bonding process in which an electric arc is struck between a non-consumable tungsten electrode and the workpiece, causing the filler metal to fuse with the base material under the protection of an inert atmosphere, ensuring the cleanliness and protection of the molten puddle. The added metal is in the form of rods, which are added to the weld puddle at a low deposition rate. Because it is a weld of higher quality and precision, this arc is of relatively low intensity, making it ideal for the manufacture and recovery of thin components, such as centrifuge siphons, tubes, sheets, among others.
Metal Inert Gas/Metal Active Gas (MIG/MAG), is a process in which an electric arc is opened between the part and the consumable metallic electrode, melting them and forming the melting puddle that is under an inert atmosphere, in MIG , or over an active atmosphere, in the case of MAG, which will influence the final product. This method is known for its high productivity and more practical handling than TIG welding. The procedure is used in the manufacture of components, equipment maintenance, recovery of worn parts and coating of metallic surfaces with special materials.
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