
Plasma Arc Welding
Plasma Arc Welding (PAW) is a precise welding process that uses a focused, high-temperature plasma arc to melt and join materials, typically metals. It involves creating an electric arc between an electrode and the workpiece, with the arc further enhanced by a stream of ionized gas called plasma. This concentrated heat allows for deep, accurate welds with minimal distortion. PAW is often used in aerospace, electronics, and other industries requiring high-quality, strong welds on complex or small parts. It offers excellent control and produces clean, high-quality joints.