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TIG Welding

TIG welding, or Tungsten Inert Gas welding, is a precise metal joining process that uses a tungsten electrode to generate an electric arc, melting the metal parts together. An inert gas, usually argon, shields the weld area from contamination, ensuring a clean, high-quality finish. The welder manually controls the heat and filler material, allowing for detailed and strong welds on thin or delicate metals like aluminum or stainless steel. This method is valued for its accuracy, clean results, and versatility in applications ranging from industrial manufacturing to artistic metalwork.