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Specialty Welding — GMAW

Gas Metal Arc Welding

Continuous wire-fed arc welding delivering consistent, low-spatter welds at high productivity — MIG/MAG welding for structural, process, and marine fabrication.

Overview

Consistent welds at production speed

Gas Metal Arc Welding, commonly known as MIG (metal inert gas) or MAG (metal active gas) welding, forms an electric arc between a continuously fed consumable wire electrode and the workpiece. That arc heats and melts both the wire and the base metal, joining them into a single weld pool.

We run GMAW across spray, pulsed-spray, globular, and short-circuiting transfer modes, selecting the mode that matches material thickness, position, and required weld appearance. The result is a process capable of good beads with minimal slag or spatter across a wide range of metals.

  • Consumable wire electrode with electric arc heating & joining
  • Spray, pulsed-spray, globular & short-circuit transfer modes
  • Minimal slag & spatter for cleaner finished welds
  • Suited to a wide range of metals & thicknesses
MIG welding a structural steel connection
How It Works

How a GMAW joint is made

A continuous-feed process tuned for consistency and productivity.

1

Wire Feed Setup

Wire diameter, feed speed, and shielding gas mix are set for the material and joint.

2

Arc Establishment

An electric arc is struck between the continuous wire electrode and the workpiece.

3

Metal Transfer

Molten metal transfers to the puddle in spray, pulsed-spray, globular, or short-circuit mode.

4

Shielding Gas Coverage

A CO2 or argon-blend shielding gas protects the puddle from atmospheric contamination.

5

Travel & Bead Control

Torch angle and travel speed are held to produce a consistent, minimal-spatter bead.

Core Equipment

Equipment behind every MIG weld

Wire-feed hardware built for consistent, high-productivity welding.

01

Wire Feed Unit

Continuous, adjustable-speed feed of the consumable wire electrode.

02

GMAW Power Source

Constant-voltage power source matched to spray, pulsed, or short-circuit transfer.

03

Shielding Gas Supply

CO2 and argon-CO2 blended shielding gas delivery and flow control.

04

Contact Tip & Nozzle

Precision current transfer and gas shielding at the point of the arc.

05

Welding Gun

Air- or water-cooled gun matched to duty cycle and amperage.

06

Wire Spool Conditioning

Controlled wire storage and feed to avoid feed inconsistency.

07

Mechanized Travel Carriage

Automated travel for long, consistent structural and plate welds.

08

Visual & NDE Inspection Station

Bead and penetration verification on every completed weld.

Design Specifications

Process capability at a glance

Electrode Type
Continuous consumable wire
Transfer Modes
Spray, pulsed-spray, globular, short-circuit
Shielding Gas
CO2 / argon-CO2 blends
Materials Qualified
Wide metal range including carbon & stainless steel
Weld Quality
Minimal slag & spatter
Applicable Codes
ASME Section VIII Div. 1, ABS, AWS
Best Suited For
Flat/large-surface joining, enclosures
Execution
Semi-automatic & mechanized
Applications

Where GMAW goes to work

HE

Housings & Enclosures

Efficient joining and sealing of flat surfaces and large fabricated pieces.

MT

Marine Tanks & Production Equipment

Consistent, low-defect welds across marine and offshore production hardware.

PE

Process Equipment Fabrication

High-productivity welding for skids, vessels, and process equipment structures.

Need MIG-welded fabrication at production speed?

Send us your drawings and material specification for a GMAW capability review.

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