Advantages of TIG welds
TIG welds
- 100% protection from the atmosphere and finite control over heat input, are stronger, more ductile, and more
corrosion-resistant than welds made with ordinary metal and welding
processes
- No flux is required making TIG welding applicable to a wider variety of joint types.
- Corrosion due to flux entrapment cannot occur and expensive post-welding cleaning
operations are eliminated.
- The entire welding action takes place without spatter or sparks.
- Fusion welds can be made in nearly all metals used industrially.
Metallic Fusion Provides Gas Tungsten and Welding for the Following Materials:
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Aluminum Alloys
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Aluminum Bronze
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Brass
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Colbalt Based Alloys
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Cupronickels
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Deoxidized Copper
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Inconel
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Low Carbon Steel - Cast Iron
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High Carbon Steel
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Magnesium Steels
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Maraaging Steels
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Moly Bodnum Alloy
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Monel
- Nickel Alloys Inconel
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Hastelloy
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Ph Stainless Steel
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Titanium Alloys
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Zirconium Alloys
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Stellite Hard Facing
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