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MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding is an arc welding process in which welding wire is applied as an electrode and CO2 will be applied as shielding gas. During the welding process, a continuous solid wire electrode is first fed through a welding torch, an arc is created between the welding wire and base material and then used to melt down them, forming a weld pool, then melted welding wire flows into the weld pool acting as filler metal and weld beam is generated after the melted metal is cooled.

Our company provides different types of MIG welding machines to fulfill various requirements from different customers.

MIG200/250GN Inverter Igbt And Igbt Module Series For Mig/Mag Welder

MIG200/250GN Inverter Igbt And Igbt Module Series For Mig/Mag Welder

LINLONG 200/250/300/400/500Amp IGBT inverter welding machine, 3 in 1 function, including MIG+MMA+LIFT/HF TIG. Digital panel design, precise parameter control, with 15KG welding wire, equipped with cylinder tray, convenient for mobile welding work, MMA mode with VRD control, focus on user safety.
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MIG300/400/500GN Inverter Igbt And Igbt Module Series For Mig/Mag Welder

MIG300/400/500GN Inverter Igbt And Igbt Module Series For Mig/Mag Welder

LINLONG 200/250/300/400/500Amp inverter IGBT MIG+MMA+LIFT/HF TIG three-function welding machine, digital panel design, precise parameter control, with 15KG welding wire, self-contained gas cylinder tray, convenient Mobile welding work , MMA mode with VRD function, focusing on user safety
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MIG250/300/350/400/500GF Inverter Igbt Module Series For Mig/Mag Welder

MIG250/300/350/400/500GF Inverter Igbt Module Series For Mig/Mag Welder

LINLONG 250/300/350/400/500Amp IGBT inverter welding machine, MIG/MMA mode, digital panel design, precise parameter control, with 15KG welding wire, built-in wire feeder, equipped with cylinder tray, convenient for mobile welding work, MMA mode with VRD control, focus on user safety.
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MIG 400/500 GFW Inverter IGBT Module Series for MIG/MAG Welder

MIG 400/500 GFW Inverter IGBT Module Series for MIG/MAG Welder

LINLONG 400/500Amp IGBT inverter welding machine, MIG/MMA mode, digital panel design, precise parameter control, with 15KG welding wire, equipped with cylinder tray, built-in water-cooled box and wire feeder, convenient for mobile welding work, MMA mode with VRD control, focus on user safety.
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MIG 350 PULSE Inverter IGBT Module Series for MIG/MAG Welder

MIG 350 PULSE Inverter IGBT Module Series for MIG/MAG Welder

LINLONG 350Amp IGBT inverter welding machine, 5 in 1 function, including MIG+PMIG+DPMIG+MMA+LIFT TIG, digital panel design, 10 groups of process parameters can be stored. Rich welding database functions in MIG+PMIG+DPMIG mode. With 15KG welding wire, easy welding, suitable for aluminum welding with a wheeled welding gun. Equipped with cylinder tray, convenient for mobile welding work.
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MIG200/250LCD Inverter igbt module sories for mig/mag welder

MIG200/250LCD Inverter igbt module sories for mig/mag welder

LINLONG 200/250 Amp IGBT inverter welding machine, 3 in 1 function, including MIG+MMA+HF TIG. Design of segment code LCD panel, menu type human-computer interaction interface, MIG can be subject to unified adjustment and user-defined adjustment, TIG adopts high-frequency arc starting with pulse function, and MMA has thrust and thermal arc striking. Suitable for aluminum welding with a wheeled welding gun and equipped with cylinder tray, convenient for mobile welding work. Built-in fan sleep function for energy saving and noise reduction.

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Zhejiang Linlong Welding
Equipment Co., Ltd.

The company is a private welding machine enterprise headquartered in Wenling City, in the southeast coastal region of Zhejing province. We run an integrated production operation that includes MIG(GMAW)Welder research and development, manufacturing, sales, and service segments that function seamlessly. Our advanced production facility covers an area of around 14,000 square meters. We have been specializing in the production of welding machines and cutting machines since 1993. Our product lines include MMA welding machines, TIG welding machines, MIG welding machines, and plasma cutting machines. Our equipment is primarily applied for household DIY welding processes, hardware applications, vehicle modification, and equipment maintenance jobs. All of our products are designed and manufactured for excellent performance and durability, ensuring you can get the job done right every time.

MIG Welder Industry Knowledge Expansion


What Is a MIG Welder and How Does It Work?

A MIG (Metal Inert Gas) Welder, also known as a GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) machine, is a versatile welding tool used in various industries. It operates by using a consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas to create high-quality welds on a wide range of materials.

MIG welding involves the following key components:

Wire Electrode: In MIG welding, a continuously fed wire electrode is used as both the filler material and the electrode. The wire comes in various diameters and compositions to match the specific material being welded.

Power Source: The power source, typically a welding machine, provides the electrical energy required to create an arc between the wire electrode and the workpiece.

Shielding Gas: A shielding gas, such as argon, carbon dioxide, or a mixture of gases, is used to protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination. The choice of shielding gas depends on the material and the welding process.

Welding Gun: The welding gun or torch is held by the welder and includes a trigger mechanism to control the wire feed and the flow of shielding gas.

Workpiece: The workpiece, often made of metal or alloy, is the material being joined by the welding process.

What Are the Advantages of Using a Metal Inert Gas Welder in Metal Fabrication?

MIG welding, or Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), offers several advantages that make it a popular choice in metal fabrication processes:

High Efficiency: MIG welding is a high-speed process, making it ideal for large-scale metal fabrication. The continuous wire feed minimizes downtime, leading to increased productivity.

Clean Welds: The shielding gas used in MIG welding prevents oxidation and contamination of the weld pool, resulting in clean and aesthetically pleasing welds.

Versatility: Metal Inert Gas Welder can handle a wide range of materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and various alloys, making them versatile tools for metal fabricators.

Ease of Use: MIG welding is relatively easy to learn, making it accessible to both beginners and experienced welders. The process provides good control over the weld puddle, reducing the likelihood of defects.

Minimal Post-Weld Cleanup: The clean welds produced by MIG welding often require minimal post-weld cleanup, saving time and effort.

Reduced Weld Splatter: MIG welding typically produces less weld splatter compared to other welding processes, contributing to a cleaner work environment.

Adaptability to Automation: MIG welding can be easily automated, making it suitable for robotic welding applications in industries such as automotive manufacturing.

High Deposition Rates: MIG welding can achieve high deposition rates, allowing for the creation of strong welds on thick materials in a relatively short time.

What Safety Precautions Should Welders Take When Using a MIG Welder?

Safety is paramount when operating a MIG welder (Gas Metal Arc Welding or GMAW). Welders should adhere to the following safety precautions to minimize risks:

Protective Gear: Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including a welding helmet with a proper auto-darkening filter, safety glasses, flame-resistant clothing, welding gloves, and steel-toed boots.

Ventilation: Work in a well-ventilated area or use local exhaust ventilation to remove welding fumes and gases. Avoid welding in confined spaces without proper ventilation.

Respiratory Protection: In situations with inadequate ventilation, wear a respirator designed for welding applications to protect against inhaling harmful fumes and particulates.

Electrical Safety: Ensure the welding machine is properly grounded and the electrical connections are secure. Inspect cables and plugs for damage before use.

Fire Safety: Have fire extinguishing equipment readily available, and be aware of the location of fire exits. Keep flammable materials and fuels away from the welding area.

Gas Cylinder Handling: When using shielding gas cylinders, secure them in an upright position and ensure they are in good condition. Use a regulator to control gas flow and avoid leaks.

Work Area Safety: Maintain an organized and clutter-free work area. Secure workpieces properly to prevent accidental movement during welding.

Eye Protection: Protect bystanders from harmful welding arcs by using screens or curtains. Warn others in the vicinity about the welding operation.

Training: Ensure that welders are adequately trained in safe welding practices and the operation of MIG welding equipment.

Emergency Response: Know the location of emergency eyewash stations, first-aid kits, and emergency contact information in case of accidents.