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TIG Welding is a reliable and precise way to connect thinner materials and parts. TIG Welding, which stands for Tungsten Inert Gas Welding, uses an electrical arc created by a tungsten electrode to heat metal pieces. Once their edges have melted, the welder either places filler metal between the heated pieces or fuses them together. Also known as GTAW, or Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, this method does not exclusively require filler metal, which can help save on material costs. However, it is slower, which can sometimes increase the cost of machine time usage. TIG Welding is a perfect technique for thinner metals, parts, and decorations. Determining the type of welding to use on a project can be difficult. Fortunately, Lynx Manufacturing can help. Our experienced team of technicians and fabricators can help you decide which method will be most effective for your project. We work with you to go over your exact project requirements such as material, finishing, and timing to decide exactly what welding technique is best. At Lynx manufacturing, we offer the most effective welding services and metal fabrication. Our professional welders can complete any project you need, from the most delicate aluminum welds to the heaviest steel pieces. No matter the job, we have the MIG and TIG welders to get it done.