MAG 136 welding is an arc welding method that uses electrode wire in an active gas shield. During this process, the electrode wire is fed automatically through the welding machine. Then the electric arc between the wire and the welded material is surrounded by active gas, which acts as a shield and stabilizes the welding arc. The electrode wire in this process may be powder-coated, which means that it is filled with powder with specific properties.
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MAG 136 welding – Advantages
MAG 136 welding has many advantages. It is a fast, effective and economical process because it allows for welding automation and high efficiency. This type of welding also produces welds of high quality and strength, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. They are most often used in the metal, construction and automotive industries, as well as in the production of machines and devices.
Materials that weld well with MAG 136 include carbon, low-alloy and alloy steels, as well as stainless steel. Depending on the specific nature of the welded structure, aluminum and its alloys can also be welded with this process. However, this requires appropriate configuration and selection of protective gas.
The active gas used during MAG 136 welding is a mixture of gases. It contains chemical additives that influence the stability of the arc and the quality of the weld. The flux-cored wire remains filled with powder with welding properties, which, when melted during welding, creates a welding alloy, further stabilizing the welding process.
Demand
A person with MAG 136 welding skills can find work mainly in industrial plants. Where this process is used to produce various types of metal structures, machine elements, housings and other components. Such work can be performed both on the production line, where automatic welding equipment is used, and in workshops, where manual or semi-automatic welding is performed.
The most important difference between MAG 136 welding and other welding methods is the method of supplying the filler metal and the type of shielding gas. In the case of MAG 136, the electrode wire and active gas are fed automatically by the welding machine. This allows for faster and more effective welding compared to other methods such as MMA or TIG. Additionally, the use of flux-cored wire can increase the efficiency and quality of the weld.
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