GMAW Wires
Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) is a welding process which joins metals by heating the metals to their melting point with an electric arc. The arc is between a continuous, consumable electrode wire and the metal being welded. The arc is shielded from contaminants in the atmosphere by a shielding gas. The essential feature of the process is the small diameter electrode wire, which is fed continuously into the arc from a coil. As a result this process can produce quick and neat welds over a wide range of joints. Shielding Gas may vary as per the applications generally used gases are CO2, , Argon or the mixture of both.
Prima Mig 70S 2, Prima Mig 70S 4, Prima Mig 70S 6, Prima Mig 70 S G