Tungsten Inert Gas
Full Form of TIG
What is TIG?
TIG stands for Tungsten Inert Gas, a specialised arc welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce high-quality welds. An inert shielding gas, typically argon or helium, protects the weld pool from atmospheric contamination, resulting in clean, precise, and strong joints. In India, TIG welding is widely adopted in aerospace manufacturing, automotive fabrication, stainless steel kitchen equipment production, and the fabrication of pressure vessels and pharmaceutical machinery. The process is especially valued for welding stainless steel, aluminium, copper, and exotic alloys, making it essential for industries that demand superior weld aesthetics and strength, such as defence equipment production in DRDO labs and ISRO-related component manufacturing. Skilled TIG welders are in high demand across MSME workshops in industrial hubs like Coimbatore, Pune, Ludhiana, and Ahmedabad. The technique is a key topic in ITI, diploma, and AMIE mechanical engineering syllabi, and is regularly covered in technical exams, trade tests, and competitive recruitment exams for junior engineer and technician posts in Indian railways and defence establishments.
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Example
The fabrication unit in Coimbatore upgraded its production line to include advanced TIG welding for manufacturing precision stainless steel components for export.