MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding, also known as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), is an arc welding process where a continuous solid wire electrode is fed through a welding gun and into the weld pool, joining two base materials together. A shielding gas, typically an inert gas such as argon or helium, or a reactive gas such as carbon dioxide, is also fed through the welding gun to protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination. MIG welding is commonly used in manufacturing, construction, and automotive repair due to its speed, versatility, and ease of use.
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