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MIG Welding
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MIG – Metal Inert Gas, also referred to as GMAW. GMAW – Gas Metal arc welding
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MIG Welding A semi-automatic welding process using a DC power source, a wire feeder, shielding inert gas, and a consumable electrode.
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Advantages of MIG Faster than arc Smooth bead Easy to start b/c can place nozzle on metal without creating arc No slag to chip off Less damage to base metal b/c of fast travel speed Can join both ferrous and nonferrous metals (can be used with aluminum and stainless) No electrode stub loss
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Disadvantages of MIG Machine cost more than stick welder Difficult to use in hard to get places
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MIG Gas pressure of 20 psi Gas mixture: 75% argon 25% CO2
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Purpose of Gas Mixture Keeps nitrogen and oxygen out of weld bead Increases penetration Reduces spatter
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MIG Wire size: 0.035 inches Mild steel copper coated electrode Welding Jelly can be used to prevent spatter from sticking to tip Use at least a number 10 shade lenses, 12 is sometimes recommended. Almost all MIG welding is performed in the direct current electrode positive mode (DCEP)
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3 adjustments must be in balance to achieve a quality weld Voltage control 18-21 volts Wire feed speed 180 - 240 Shielding gas flow rate 15-20 psi
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