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    Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
    9:11 pm
    Rapid Welding Technologies



    • For a start it is fairly simple to learn MIG welding. You can become not bad at quality welds in a short amount of time. You can buy a decent MIG welder for with $500. Also, many of these machines will be able to run off of a standard 110v outlet. Cleanup from your welding session is minimal.

    • The next advantage is speed. Because a solid continuous wire is used there is no need to change rods. Another possibility is no need for chipping your weld, as the amount of slag is minimized. Quality welds can be produced faster that almost every other welding types. You should be able to achieve a higher output of work as compared to most other types of welding.

    • The elimination involving flux in MIG welding will help prevent slag defects in the weld.

    • The shield gas helps protects the arc which eliminates the necessity to frequently replace the electrode. This can also help prevent weld splatter.

    • It is easier to weld thinner materials.

    • Can be installed on a wide selection of metals, including stainless steel, mild steel and light weight aluminum.

    • The welding process may be either manual or robotic.



    So as you can see MIG welding has many advantages that make it accessible to the starter. Before closing I would also wish to say that as with almost any welding you must read and follow all protection precautions and documentation that comes with the machine you are utilizing. Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
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    MIG welding is among the list of common and popular types of welding, but don't take too lightly its dangers, you have to get some basic precautions so that you keep yourself safe at all times. For example, MIG welding creates huge amounts of extremely intense light, direct exposure to the light generated by a welding arc will cause permanent damage to the eyes. Indirect subjection, although not quite as severe a danger, still poses problems especially when the exposure is prolonged after an extended and continuous time frame.

    It is not just you that is at risk, pets, passers-by etc are generally potentially at risk when you commence welding, so make certain you have a cleared workspace where there will be no danger of someone exposure.

    The high levels of intense light are but not just an issue in regards to eye damage, they may well cause skin cancer additionally, as this light contains grossly huge levels of UV radiation. Make sure every one of your skin is covered although welding, otherwise you are at risk of developing skin cancer. Associated with this is burns, metal stays hot and will burn through flesh easily, so take special care in allowing metal to cool-down first before even attempting to handle it.

    The fragments of metal which were released from metal when you weld are also highly dangerous, so make sure your workshop is properly ventilated, and that people wear a vapor mask. It may seem an annoyance wearing it even for a simple task, but imagine me, the alternative is usually far worse. Even a tiny number of exposure to names like zinc can leave previous effects, and or quite possibly kill you, regardless of how young or old you will be. Welders, Welders, Welder
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