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Air Products Welding – Focus on the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process

Air Products prides on outstanding customer service, innovation and a secure supply of industrial gases, but more importantly, is the technical expertise provided to customers in terms of the application of the range of gases supplied.

The welding fabrication process takes place when two or more parts of material are fused together by using pressure, heat, or both. Creating a weldment (completed weld joint) requires specialised skills.

Welding Specialist, Sean Young, is known in the industry for his knowledge and expertise in terms of welding processes and available to assist distributors and customers with technical matters.

In this video, Sean Young shares insight on the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process with specific focus on the Metal Inert Gas (MIG) and Metal Active Gas (MAG) welding processes. He further highlights their most important uses and benefits as well as how this specific type of welding compares to others.

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