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Manual arc welding is a welding process that uses a melting metal electrode and creates an electric arc between the electrode and the metal to be welded. The coating of the piece electrode melts during welding, releasing gas and slag that form a protective layer over the molten metal. For beginners, this can raise questions,
Welding has become an integral part of metalworking and one of the most widely used processes today. The choice between TIG and MIG depends on the specific application, the type of metal and the level of experience of the craftsman. The PATON TIG MIG welders UK we offer are designed to meet today’s requirements for
Whether you want to weld iron, stainless steel or aluminum, professional welding equipment is a must. But it is important not to make a mistake and choose the right manufacturer. Paton is a recognized leader in welding equipment with a history of more than 65 years. The brand has earned trust among both professionals and
Contamination from metal processing can significantly damage welding equipment and reduce its performance. The cause is often the accumulation of dust on important components, which often leads to damage to the wiring and thus to the most expensive repairs. To avoid this, it’s important to know how to care for your welding equipment. How to
In recent years, the inverter welder has significantly changed welding technology. These modern machines offer numerous advantages over traditional equipment. Whether you are an amateur or experienced welder, inverter welders can make your welding jobs much easier. Paton offers high-tech inverter welders UK that meet the latest requirements. With 66 years of experience and in-house
TIG welding is undoubtedly the most versatile process. With this method, it is possible to weld the widest variety of materials, even those that are difficult or reactive. Inert gas TIG welding is also best for thin materials, thanks to its low heat input, which prevents material burn-through. It is therefore most commonly used in
Greater depth of fusion, cleaner welds, less spatter and reduced exposure risks to the welder – these are just some of the key advantages of non-copper-coated wire, which has become increasingly popular in recent years. In this article, we take a closer look at copper-coated and non-copper-coated welding wire, their differences and advantages, to help
In this article, we explore the topic of safe welding practices, from the basics, to choosing the right equipment, to risk management and emergency procedures. Understanding and following welding safety rules is essential for any welder. We discuss what these rules are and why they are so important. We then cover the issue of equipment
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