Job opening at Pune Cantonment
Pune Cantonment
Pune Cantonment
Full Time
10th
100000 to 200000
2025 Jul,03
Anushka Gupta
anushka.gupta@white-force.in
8770187707
Argon TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding is a type of welding that utilizes a non-consumable tungsten electrode, an electric arc, and an inert shielding gas (typically argon) to join metals. It's known for producing high-quality, precise welds, especially on thin and delicate metals like aluminum and stainless steel.
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Here's a more detailed explanation:
Key Components and Process:
Non-consumable tungsten electrode:
This electrode carries the electrical current and creates the arc, but it doesn't melt or become part of the weld.
Electric arc:
The arc is formed between the tungsten electrode and the workpiece, generating the heat needed to melt the metal.
Inert shielding gas (Argon):
Argon gas is fed around the weld area to displace atmospheric gases like oxygen and nitrogen, which can cause oxidation and other defects in the weld.
Filler metal (optional):
In some cases, a filler metal rod is used to add material to the weld, providing reinforcement and strength.
Why Argon is Used:
Inertness:
Argon is an inert gas, meaning it doesn't react with the molten metal or other atmospheric gases, preventing contamination and ensuring a clean weld.
Shielding:
Argon effectively shields the weld area from the atmosphere, protecting it from oxidation, porosity, and other defects.
Cost-effectiveness:
Argon is relatively inexpensive and readily available, making it a practical choice for many welding applications.
Advantages of TIG Welding with Argon:
High precision and control:
TIG welding allows for very precise and controlled welds, making it suitable for intricate work and thin materials.
Clean welds:
Argon shielding results in clean, high-quality welds with minimal spatter.
Versatility:
TIG welding can be used on a wide range of metals, including aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, and more.
Reduced distortion:
The precise control offered by TIG welding minimizes heat input, reducing distortion in the workpiece.
Applications:
TIG welding with argon is widely used in various industries, including: Aerospace and automotive manufacturing, Race car fabrication, Welding of aluminum and thin materials, Creating high-quality welds on stainless steel and other alloys, and Repairing and fabricating parts in various industries.
INTERESTED CANDIDATES CAN APPLY OR CONTACT:
ANUSHKA GUPTA
8770187707
anushka.gupta@white-force.in