MIG welding, or metal inert gas welding, is a type of welding that uses wire and gas to form a metal bond. During MIG welding, an electric arc is formed between a wire electrode – a MIG electrode – and the metal you're working on. As the metal heats, the materials melt and join together. .
MIG welding can be used to weld a variety of metals, including steel, stainless steel, aluminium, copper and nickel. However, each type of metal requires a slightly different welding process and may require a specific inert gas.
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