TIG Welding is a manual welding process that utilizes a non-consumable tungsten electrode and a mixture of inert gasses to protect the weld area. This method is particularly suited for welding fine materials, as it provides a stable arc and results in high-quality welds. The process also involves a separate filler material that melts and fuses with the base materials, ensuring precise and clean welds.
Key characteristics
- Non-Consumable Tungsten Electrode: This electrode does not melt during the welding process. This allows for a more stable and consistent arc, leading to high precision and control.
- Inert Gas Protection: The process employs inert gasses to shield the weld area from atmospheric contamination. This gas coverage prevents oxidation and ensures the weld’s integrity and cleanliness.
- High-Quality Welds on Fine Materials: This process produces clean and aesthetically pleasing welds on thin or delicate materials. Offering superior control over the weld pool, which results in minimal spatter and a smooth finish.
At JJ Marine, we offer welding for Nibral, Bronce, Aluminum and Stainless steel propellers, as well as marine shafts.