“MICRO TIG WELDING” takes the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)/ Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) process to whole new level of surgical precision. This process is frequently used in the mold industry, where repairs often must be done with minimum weld buildup.

In micro tig welding, the weld is performed using a microscope and a custom small tig torch. The filler material wires used in this process can go down to .005” (5 thousands of an inch). The use of the micro tig process is critical to the repair of molds, since it leaves minimal to non-existent sink. (“Sink” is evidence of the weld where the section next to the weld is lower and then rises back up to the original height of the material.)

Pre-heat and post-heat furnaces are used as required, to help prevent the tool steels from cracking. The filler materials are purchased to match the base metal material and/or match the base metal hardness.