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MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding

MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding is a process where an electric arc melts metal to join two pieces together. It uses a continuously fed wire electrode as both the filler material and the electrode, and an inert gas, such as argon or carbon dioxide, shields the weld area from contamination. This method allows for quick, clean, and precise welding, making it ideal for various metalworking projects. MIG welding is popular in manufacturing and construction because it’s efficient and produces strong, smooth welds with minimal post-weld finishing.