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What does I G stand for?

Inert Gas


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Samples in periodicals archive:
MIG or "Metal Inert Gas" welding involves the welding gun forming an inert gas shield over the flux to keep atmospheric elements like hydrogen from corrupting the weld.
This increases the proportion of inert gas within the unburnt gas fill.
Which inert gas is used in lighting and high-energphysics research?
In Wolverine's version of the process, a pressurized inert gas forces molten aluminum up through a tube from the furnace into the mold.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The company also offers a range of inert gas curing solutions for high-speed presses, printing on food packaging and manufacturing silicone release liners.
The FBU's south-east general secretary, Jim Parrott, told New Civil Engineer magazine, you would take people away from their vehicles and, if a fire is detected, you could then fill a truck with either an inert gas or compressed air foam, both of which are very efficient at putting out fires.
They can be used to keep samples in an inert gas (Nitrogen) environment, or can be used as an isolation glove box.
The Eltropuls system allows the temperature of the workpieces and the surrounding inert gas to remain relatively low during the entire surface treatment so the workpieces can retain their original core properties.

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