MIG/MAG Welding

MIG (Metal Inert Gas) and MAG (Metal Active Gas) welding are advanced arc welding processes widely used in metal fabrication for their efficiency, precision, and versatility. Both methods employ a continuously fed wire electrode and a shielding gas to protect the weld pool from contamination.

  • MIG Welding uses inert gases (such as argon or helium) and is ideal for non-ferrous metals like aluminium and stainless steel.
  • MAG Welding uses active gases (such as CO₂ or mixed gases) and is commonly applied to carbon steels and structural components.

Key Advantages:

  • High welding speed and productivity
  • Strong, clean welds with minimal spatter
  • Suitable for thin and thick materials
  • Excellent for automated and manual applications

These processes are perfect for industries requiring durable and aesthetically pleasing joints, such as automotive, construction, and machinery manufacturing.