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TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) Welding

TIG Welding Training Institute
It is an Arc welding process where in coalescence is produced by heating the job with an electric arc strews between a tungsten electrode and the job. A shielding gas (Argon, helium, nitrogen etc) is used to avoid atmosphere contamination of the molten weld pool. In this process welding current, water, inert gas supply is turned on. The Arc is struck either touching the electrode with a scrap metal tungsten piece or using a high frequency unit. The arc is struck between the electrode and the job. The spark jumps across the air gap between the electrode and the job. During welding operation, filler rod and tungsten electrode come closer to the weld pool.

Base Metal Welded:

  1. Carbon and alloy steel.
  2. Stainless steel
  3. Heat resisting alloy
  4. Refractory metals
  5. Aluminum alloy
  6. Copper alloy
  7. Magnesium alloy
  8. Nickel alloy etc

Advantage:

  1. No flux is used, hence there is no danger of flux entrapment when welding refrigerator ad air conditioner component.
  2. Clear visibility of the arc and the job, the operator can exercise a better control on the welding process.
  3. TIG welding is very much suitable for high quality welding of thin material ( as thin as 0.125 mm)
  4. It is a very good process for welding non-ferrous metals (Aluminum etc) and stainless steel.

How does Bharat Technical Institute help you?
Bharat Technical Institute offers two months training program for those candidates, who want to be get in the profession of TIG Welding. We provide the complete training on TIG Welding & after completion of training, certificate is awarded to candidates. We also provide the campus facility into the different companies for those students who complete the training successfully. We are one of the leading TIG Welding training institutes in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India.