MIG welding, also called GMAW, extrudes a metal wire electrode from a gun held by the welder. Power is applied to the gun by a power supply that attempts to regulate voltage at a preset level set by the welding operator. This process has become very popular in the last 40 years because of its speed and easy of use.
MIG welders for your wire welding applications include BWE welders for shipbuilding, farm, auto body, maintenance or fabrication, petrochemical, pipe line industry, etc.