MIG 131 welding is an arc welding process where a consumable wire electrode is melted in a shielding gas, such as argon or helium. This method is widely used in industry due to its efficiency and high-quality welds.

Characteristics of MIG 131 Welding
Welding Process
An electric arc forms between the electrode and the workpiece. The wire electrode is mechanically fed through a feeder and melts in the arc, forming the weld.
Materials
MIG 131 is primarily used for welding alloy steels and non-ferrous metals such as aluminum and its alloys, as well as copper.
Shielding Gases
Inert gases like argon or helium are used to protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination.
Applications
Aerospace and Automotive Industries
MIG 131 is utilized for welding aluminum components in aircraft and vehicle manufacturing.
Machinery Production
Applied in machinery manufacturing where high-quality welds and precision are required.
Construction
Used in construction for welding aluminum structures.
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