TIGhitsauslaite
TIGhitsauslaite, also known as a Tungsten Inert Gas welde, is a type of welding technique that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce an electric arc. This arc melts the workpiece metal, allowing the direct fusion of the filler and base material. TIG welding, as it is commonly referred to, is known for its precision, quality, and versatility in a variety of applications.
In operation, the TIG process involves the use of an incredibly high temperature (around 15,000 degrees Celsius)
One of the key advantages of TIG welding is its ability to achieve high-quality welds without significant