ISSUE 7: FEBRUARY 2013
MACY INDUSTRIES, INC. has specialized in custom metal fabrication for over 35 years. We are authorized and licensed for heavy and light gauge welding. With these capabilities we are able to offer many solutions for metal needs, commercial breaching, welded fittings and pipe. We also have first class engineers can design, fabricate and over see the installation of commercial breaching.
Breaching: Large Scale Duct Work
What is Breaching?
Recent Breaching Project: Clean Air Emissions
MIG and TIG Welding: What is the difference?
When a breaching project is fabricated it is made of heavy gauge metal. To create a breaching transition the parts need to be welded. MACY INDUSTRIES, INC. has experienced MIG and TIG certified welders. For breaching projects which are fabricated from heavy gauge metal, MIG welding is used. TIG welding is usually used for lighter, cosmetic welding.
MIG welding stands for Metal Inert Gas (or gas metal arc welding). This type of welding is used for aluminum or non steel metals (non-ferrous). A wire connected to a direct current source provides electricity that acts as an electrode to combine two pieces of metal through a continuous flow with a welding tool or gun. The wire that passes through the welding gun also has gas flowing through it. The purpose of the inert gas is to shield the tip of the wire from airborne contaminants. This also helps to produce cleaner, splatter free welding. MIG welding is valued for its speed and quality results. TIG welding is also known as Tungsten Inert Gas. This welding process joins metals by heating them with tungsten electrodes. A filter rod made of the same material that is being welded is used to reinforce the joints. This is known as a filler metal. Argon inert gas or inert gas mixtures are used for shielding the metal from contaminants in the air. TIG welding allows the welder to weld thinner material. TIG welding produces the best looking weld beads, which is why it is often used with cosmetic applications. This is also why TIG welders are considered the artists of the welding world.