Welding Equipment
At WIA, we understand that not all welding machines are created equal.
MIG welding machines use welding wires, while TIG welding machines use tungsten electrodes and arc welding machines use arc electrodes. When welding, the industry, application, and materials to be welded should determine which is the most suitable welding machine. Whether your welding projects are for rural, fabrication, mining, maintenance and repair operations, heavy industry, trade work or a DIY project – WIA offers a full range of equipment, including MIG welders, arc welders, TIG welders, multi-process welders, and plasma cutters for a diverse range of welding applications across multiple industries. Additionally, WIA also provides a range of MIG, stick and TIG welding accessories including MIG guns and TIG torches. To learn more about what we offer, check out WIA’s full range of welding equipment and supplies above.
Welding Equipment
At WIA, we understand that not all welding machines are created equal.
MIG welding machines use welding wires, while TIG welding machines use tungsten electrodes and arc welding machines use arc electrodes. When welding, the industry, application, and materials to be welded should determine which is the most suitable welding machine. Whether your welding projects are for rural, fabrication, mining, maintenance and repair operations, heavy industry, trade work or a DIY project – WIA offers a full range of equipment, including MIG welders, arc welders, TIG welders, multi-process welders, and plasma cutters for a diverse range of welding applications across multiple industries. Additionally, WIA also provides a range of MIG, stick and TIG welding accessories including MIG guns and TIG torches. To learn more about what we offer, check out WIA’s full range of welding equipment and supplies above.