MIG/MAG Welding – When the Wire Runs

Components for MIG/MAG welding. Precisely manufactured, quickly available and tailored to your production. For stable welds in continuous operation.

Welding Method

MIG/MAG Welding: Process, Advantages and Application Areas

In MIG/MAG welding, a solid wire electrode is continuously fed through the welding torch into the arc, where it melts and forms a strong joint with the base metal. The arc is shielded by a gas that protects against oxidation and keeps the process stable.

Which variant is used depends on the material. MIG welding uses inert gases such as argon and is typically applied to non-ferrous metals like aluminium or copper. MAG welding uses active gases like CO₂ or mixed gases and is suited for unalloyed and low-alloy steels.

MIG/MAG welding is applied across various industrial sectors such as automotive manufacturing, mechanical and plant engineering, steel fabrication, and shipbuilding, where frames, beams, housings, and body structures are assembled with high accuracy and long-term integrity.

Product Overview

  • Nozzle holder for MIG/MAG welding

    Nozzle Holders

    Nozzle holders connect the contact tip, gas nozzle, and torch body, ensuring precise alignment of all components within the torch head. Available in WIRBALIT® HF/N/G (CuCr1Zr) and brass.

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  • Gas Nozzles

    Gas nozzles distribute the shielding gas evenly around the arc, protecting both the weld pool and arc from oxidation. Available in conical or cylindrical shapes, with various diameters and lengths. Made of copper or copper alloys, optionally nickel-plated, chrome-plated, or ceramic-coated.

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  • Contact tip for MIG/MAG welding from SVS Schweißtechnik

    Contact Tips

    Contact tips transfer the welding current to the wire electrode and ensure precise wire guidance into the arc. Available in ECU, nickel-plated ECU, WIRBALIT® HF (CuCr1Zr), and WIRBALIT® CA (CuAl₂O₃).

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We keep your production running

  • With one of the largest inventories in Europe, we supply standard formats without delay. Custom solutions are implemented flexibly and at short notice thanks to in-house development and lean structures.

  • As an active member of the German Welding Society (DVS), we contribute our practical experience directly to standards and guidelines. This results in solutions that meet and shape the state of the art.

  • In close cooperation with you, we assess requirements, identify optimization potentials, , and implement targeted measures to increase the efficiency of your processes. For us, consulting as an integral part of manufacturing.

  • Where standards are not sufficient, we manufacture components based on drawings, samples or as custom developments. Every solution is tailored exactly to your production and supports its long-term efficiency.

  • All production phases are embedded in a structured inspection system that identifies and documents deviations at an early stage. For demanding applications, we inspect components individually based on your specifications.

  • Our decades of experience in welding technology are reflected in every component. We combine practical know-how with technical depth to deliver reliable and durable results.

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Need advice? Our experts assist you in choosing the optimal solution for your production.

Kai Kleinevoß Portrait Head of Sales Wirbalit® SVS Schweißtechnik

Kai Kleinevoß

Head of Sales Wirbalit®
kleinevoss@svs-schweisstechnik.de
+49 208 99 328 15