MIG 131 Welding2026-04-30T11:41:08+01:00

MIG 131 Welding Services

We offer a flexible approach to project execution, tailored to the individual requirements of our partners.

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.

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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.

Trust the expertise and professionalism of MDP Precision
in MIG 131, MAG 135, TIG, and other metal machining processes. Contact us today to discuss your project details!

Our experience and services

Our company has extensive experience in providing welding services, including MAG 135 welding. We employ highly skilled welders and use modern equipment, enabling us to deliver projects with exceptional quality and precision. Our services cover welding in various positions
and material groups, adhering to stringent safety and quality standards.

HIGH QUALITY

Our welds are characterized by superior strength and durability, ensuring long-lasting performance.

ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION

Our expertise in robotic welding enhances production efficiency and consistency.

TAILORED SOLUTIONS

We offer a flexible approach, adapting to the specific needs of our partners.

Frequently asked questions about MIG welding 131

How can I order MIG welding services?2026-04-30T11:32:39+01:00
Send your technical documentation to biuro@mdpprecision.com or call +48 733 848 737. Specify the material, thickness, quantity, and quality requirements — we will prepare a quotation with a delivery date. Production facility: Pruszcz Gdański, ul. Podmiejska 5B.
What are the advantages of MIG 131 welding at MDP Precision?2026-04-30T11:32:02+01:00
Key advantages: high quality and strength of welds, the ability to robotise and automate the process, a flexible approach tailored to customer requirements, qualified welders certified to EN ISO 9606, and the ISO 3834-2 quality certificate with regular external audits.
Which industries do you serve in MIG welding?2026-04-30T11:30:39+01:00
We carry out MIG welding for the aerospace and automotive industries (aluminium components), machinery construction (parts requiring high weld quality), and construction (aluminium structures). Our partners include ThyssenKrupp, KUKA, and Aptiv.
Is MIG welding suitable for automation?2026-04-30T11:29:31+01:00
Yes. MIG 131 integrates excellently with industrial robots, making it an ideal method for production lines in the automotive industry. MDP Precision has experience in robotising welding processes, which increases productivity, repeatability, and lowers the cost of series production.
How does MIG differ from MAG welding?2026-04-30T11:28:51+01:00
MIG (131) uses inert gas (argon, helium) and is dedicated to non-ferrous metals and alloy steels. MAG (135) uses active gas (CO₂ or mixtures) and is intended for carbon and structural steels. MIG produces cleaner welds on aluminium, while MAG is more efficient on steels. Our process engineers will select the optimal method for your project.
What materials can be welded with MIG 131?2026-04-30T11:27:58+01:00
MIG 131 is dedicated mainly to welding alloy steels and non-ferrous metals: aluminium and its alloys, copper, magnesium, zirconium, and other non-ferrous metals. It is the preferred method for joining aluminium components in aerospace, automotive, and machinery construction.
What is MIG 131 welding?2026-04-30T11:27:24+01:00
MIG welding (Metal Inert Gas, method 131) is an arc process in which a consumable electrode (wire) melts under inert gas shielding — argon or helium. The gas protects the weld pool from atmospheric contamination. The method is widely used in industry thanks to its high productivity and weld quality.

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