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Welding - CO2

11/19/2010 8:11 AM

isnt CO2 is dangerous for welding because of its by products then y we use CO2 in MAG welding?

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Re: Welding - CO2

11/19/2010 9:30 AM

MAG welding? WTF? Perhaps you meant MIG, or TIG?

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Re: Welding - CO2

11/19/2010 10:49 AM

What "by-products"?

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Carbon Dioxide

11/19/2010 11:41 AM

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a semi-inert shielding gas. It provides for deep penetration, and it is cheap.

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