What’s a weld torch?

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A welding torch fuses metal using fuel gas and oxygen. It consists of a metal shaft with a controlled flame and is used in various industries. MIG and TIG are common types. The torch melts metals and creates a strong bond. It is used in manufacturing, repair, and art industries.

A welding torch is a mechanical tool that fuses an open flame with fuel gas and oxygen to fuse two pieces of metal together, creating a tight seam. This flashlight is used for many purposes and in many industries. Two of the more common varieties are metal inert gas (MIG) and tungsten inert gas (TIG) welders.
A welding torch consists of a long metal shaft that is usually bent at an angle at the end to allow the welder to aim it properly. The ends of the welding torches are all equipped with a small controlled flame. The metal stem consists of two tubes carrying fuel gas and oxygen. The welding torch is connected to a fuel source via hoses and the welder can adjust the fuel and oxygen mixture. When fuel and oxygen are ignited, they create a small blue flame.

The flame reaches a temperature hot enough to melt different metals such as tin, aluminum and steel. The welding torch is placed between two pieces of metal and creates sparks as it heats the metal to its melting point. A welding torch takes only seconds to start connecting the two metals. The flame moves along the surface of both metals, essentially fusing them together and forming a strong bond.

The MIG welding torch is the most common type and uses oxygen, gas and fire to melt two metals together. The TIG torch, on the other hand, uses the same heating process to join metals but focuses on using tungsten electrodes to make the weld. This benefits the welder because the torch creates its own gas shield, reducing spatter of hot metals.

Regardless of the type of welding torch used, results are crucial in many industries. Metalworking is the primary location torches are used, ranging from places such as auto manufacturers, ship builders, and a variety of heavy metal industries. In addition to manufacturing, welders are used in many repair skills, including plumbing, auto chassis repair, and fastener machinery. Additionally, welding torches are used in the arts, especially with metalworking sculptures. These tools have found use in an extremely diverse selection of industries.




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