TIG welding is an electric arc welding process in which the fusion energy is produced by an electric arc burning between the workpiece and the tungsten electrode.
During the welding process, the electrode, the arc and the weld pool are protected against the damaging effects of the atmospheric air by an inert shielding gas. By means of a gas nozzle ,the shielding gas is lead to the welding zone where it replaces the atmospheric air.
TIG welding differs from the other arc welding processes by the fact that the electrode is not consumed like the electrodes in other processes such as MIG/MAG and MMA.
| Course Location | Dublin City South, Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 10 |
| Course Type | Practical |

TIG welding is an electric arc welding process in which the fusion energy is produced by an electric arc burning between the workpiece and the tungsten electrode.
The Metal Inert Gas (MIG) or Metal Active Gas (MAG) welding is a semi-automated process, widely used in many sectors of industry, such as Fabrication, Structural, Shipbuilding, Railroad construction and production of heavy plants and machinery.
Valued for its flexibility, MMA is one of the most commonly used welding processes.
Enquire or book this Orbital Welding course today via Nightcourses.