(Metal Inert Gas Welding) A welding process that uses a continuously-fed wire electrode and a shielding gas, typically a mixture of argon and carbon dioxide, to create an electric arc and join metals together.
(Metal Inert Gas Welding) A welding process that uses a continuously-fed wire electrode and a shielding gas, typically a mixture of argon and carbon dioxide, to create an electric arc and join metals together.