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GMAW (MIG)

GMAW (MIG)

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What is GMAW (MIG)?

Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), also known as MIG welding, is an arc welding process in which a continuous solid wire electrode is fed through a welding gun and into the weld pool, joining the two base materials together. A shielding gas is also fed through the welding gun to protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination. It is commonly used in manufacturing, construction, and automotive repair due to its speed and versatility.

What other technologies are related to GMAW (MIG)?

GMAW (MIG) Competitor Technologies

GTAW is a welding process that, like GMAW, is used to join metals. It is a competitor as it can be used for similar applications, although it is often chosen for more precise and cleaner welds on thinner materials and dissimilar metals, while GMAW is more productive for thicker materials.
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