CO₂ Welding
CO₂ welding, also known as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) or MIG/MAG welding, is a process that uses a consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas, typically carbon dioxide, to fuse metals. Known for its versatility, speed, and ease of use, it is widely adopted across various industries.
Applications of CO₂ Welding
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Automotive Industry: Used to weld vehicle frames, body panels, and exhaust systems.
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Construction: Ideal for welding structural frameworks, pipelines, and building components.
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Manufacturing: Applied in the fabrication of machinery, equipment, and metal parts.
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Shipbuilding: Used to weld ship hulls, structural elements, and marine equipment.
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Repair & Maintenance: Commonly used for repairing metal components in industrial and mechanical settings.