This is MAG as it is a mixture of inert and active gas .
On Wednesday, 29 December 2010 19:31:26 UTC+5:30, bala murugan wrote:
Dear all,--
I am Balamurugan . i like to share the answers with you.
MIG - Metal Inert Gas welding (Argon, Helium etc)
MAG- Metal Active Gas welding ( CO2)Regards,
Balamurugan
QA/QC Inspector,
L&T ECC Div.
09439531060On 12/29/10, ASIM MUNIR <asimmu...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> please guide about MIG and MAG welding and difference also.
> thankx in advance.
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