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Introducing the new compact range of 7.5 KVA & 10 KVA generator sets from Cummins |
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The main advantage of Tungsten Inert
Gas welding is the huge range of different materials that it can be used
to weld. These materials can be welded from thicknesses of only 0.6 mm
upwards, and include unalloyed and alloyed steels, aluminium, magnesium,
copper, grey cast iron, bronze, nickel, silver, titanium, lead and many
others beside. The principal area of use is for welding thin and medium
thicknesses of material, and for welding root passes on joints with
thicker cross-sections.
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