
MIG/MAG Wires
MIG stands for Metal Inert Gas and MAG stands for Metal Active Gas. As you can see the difference between these 2 is the type of shielding gas that’s being used during welding. Often the shielding gas comes from a cylinder but you can also choose welding wires filled with gas. MIG/MAG welding is considered to be one of the fastest welding methods and is often highly automated. In order to perform MIG/MAG welds, you would need a welding machine capable of holding MIG/MAG wires, a welding torch, and shielding gas (or gas-filled wires). Feel free to contact us if you have any specific questions about our MIG/MAG wires.
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HILCO AlMg5
AWS: A5.10: ER 5356

HILCO AlSi5
AWS: A5.10: ER 4043

HILCO H-600

HILCO HILCHROME G308LSi
AWS: A5.9: ER 308LSi

HILCO HILCHROME G309LSi
AWS: A5.9: ER 309LSi

HILCO HILCHROME G316LSi
AWS: A5.9: ER 316LSi

HILCO HILCORD 40
AWS: A5.20: E 71 T-1M

HILCO HILCORD 40C
AWS: A5.20: E 71 T-1C

HILCO HILCORD 600

HILCO K60
AWS: A5.18: ER 70S-6















