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Weld on the titanium parts!

It is so important to have titanium enveloped with argon gas to ensure that the welds are of the best quality possible. Our welding technician Max is using our argon purge chamber to weld on the titanium parts shown. from WordPress http://bit.ly/2vhcVU0 via Link

Weld on the titanium parts!

It is so important to have titanium enveloped with argon gas to ensure that the welds are of the best quality possible. Our welding technician Max is using our argon purge chamber to weld on the titanium parts shown. from WordPress http://bit.ly/2AgeqaA via Link

Dan’s Certified Welding

It is so important to have titanium enveloped with argon gas to ensure that the welds are of the best quality possible. Our welding technician Max is using our argon purge chamber to weld on the titanium parts shown. from WordPress http://bit.ly/2uWqY23 via Link

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) or TIG Welding

When most people hear the term welding, they think of metals being fused together, creating sparks similar to those produced by a 4th of July sparkler. This “messy” process of welding produces slag (i.e., byproducts that chips off the weld). It’s known as “Arc Welding” or “Shielded Metal Arc Welding” (SMAW) and is a very popular form of welding. However, there is also a  “clean” process of welding  known as: “Gas Tungsten Arc Welding” (GTAW) “Gas Tungsten Arc” (GTA) “Tungsten Inert Gas” (TIG) Welding “heliarc welding” “fusion welding” The terms above all refer to the same thing – a clean process of welding producing no slag. This type of welding is useful for  critical applications , or when it’s necessary to produce a beautiful surface finish. For more information about TIG Welding go to www.danscertifiedwelding.com from WordPress http://bit.ly/2HjB40n via Link