Frequently Asked Questions:
Is argon welding better than other weldings?
Tig or argon welding is usually used when welding for a clean environment or welding from an electric arc.
It is possible that you have a comparison between argon and CO2 welding for us to get familiar with the general method of each and to know which one is more suitable for which tasks.
The thickness of the metals that are welded are different in these two methods. CO2 welding is usually used to weld thin metals; Argon gas welding method is also used for welding thick workpieces. Also, CO2 gas is used in MIG welding and argon gas is used in TIG as a protective layer. MIG welding can be used continuously in the welding process; But tig welding is spot welding. MIG welding speed is higher than TIG.
Effects caused by heat in argon welding
The intense heat of welding and the associated melt and sparks can cause burns. Burns and eye injuries can be caused by molten metal, metal pieces, sparks, and hot electrodes. In addition, high heat and staying in heat for a long time can cause heatstroke. Welders should be aware of the symptoms of heat stroke (such as fatigue, dizziness, loss of appetite, nausea, abdominal pain and irritability).