MIG/MAG & TIG Welding with AC/DC Miller Equipment – Precision, Strength, and Versatility
MIG/MAG Welding (Metal Inert Gas / Metal Active Gas)
MIG/MAG welding is an efficient, high-speed welding process suitable for industrial applications. It uses a continuous wire electrode and shielding gas to create strong and consistent welds.
Key Features & Capabilities:
• MIG (Metal Inert Gas): Uses inert gases like argon, ideal for aluminum and stainless steel
• MAG (Metal Active Gas): Uses CO₂ or mixed gases, best for carbon steel and structural welding
• Fast and efficient, ideal for large-scale production
• Minimal spatter reduces post-weld cleanup
• High penetration for strong and durable welds
TIG welding is known for precise, high-quality welds and is essential for applications requiring clean, detailed work. Miller AC/DC TIG welders offer maximum flexibility by allowing welding on different materials:
• AC (Alternating Current): Used for aluminum and magnesium, providing a stable arc with cleaning action for oxidation removal
• DC (Direct Current): Used for steel, stainless steel, titanium, and copper, delivering deep penetration and smooth welds
Miller Welding Equipment – Performance & Reliability
Miller’s AC/DC welding machines provide advanced control, stable arc performance, and user-friendly operation. Popular models like the Miller Dynasty (TIG) and Miller Millermatic (MIG) offer:
• Inverter technology for energy efficiency and precise output
• Pulse welding options for reduced heat distortion
• Auto-set features for optimized welding parameters