Abstract

Abstract: TIG welding has been used to join two metals or alloys by continuously providing a wire electrode and a shielding gas to protect the weld pool from air contamination. The supply of inert shielding gas offers a number of benefits over other conventional methods of fusing the metals using simple arc welding procedures. A few benefits of this welding method include improved tensile strength, finer grain hardness, excellent weld quality and appearance, microstructure improvement, and metallurgical properties over the source metal. In order to shed light on those sectors that have not yet realised their full potential, the primary objective of this research is to assess current advances in the TIG welding business. Thus, based on tests, parameters, and the kinds of materials used for welding, numerous TIG welding tales are compiled and investigated in this study article. The bulk of the mentioned studies state that the main parameter among them was found to be current, however gas flow rate and angle of weld utilising modern techniques have not been used up to that point. Based on the study, some recommendations for the manufacturing sectors are included below, which might be useful for future industrial applications.

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