Carbon Dioxide

Co2 Welding
Gas Metal Arc Welding
Commonly referred to as the MIG process, GMAW
is an arc welding process that incorporates the automatic feeding of a
continuous, solid consumable electrode that is shielded by an externally
supplied gas. The process is used to weld most commercial metals
including steel, aluminum, stainless steel and copper and
can be used to weld in any position when appropriate welding parameters
and equipment are selected.
GMAW uses direct current electrode positive (DCEP) polarity, and because
the equipment offers automatic arc control, the only manual controls
required by the welder are gun positioning, guiding and travel speed.