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TIG Welding Gas

Adams Gas are Proud Suppliers of TIG Welding Gas

We supply inert argon gas as a predominant shielding gas for TIG welders. For hobby and trade welders, we can accommodate your specific needs via our range of TIG welding gas cylinder sizes.

A precision TIG welding station in a modern workshop: a stainless steel table with a clean TIG torch, foot pedal and neatly coiled leads, with a tall refillable argon cylinder standing just behind the bench. In the background, a welder in a dark hood and gloves is carefully welding a stainless pipe, a tight, bright TIG arc reflecting on the polished metal. The refillable cylinder and regulator are in crisp focus, the welder and workshop softly blurred.

Adams Gas are Proud Suppliers of TIG Welding Gas

We supply inert argon gas as a predominant shielding gas for TIG welders. For hobby and trade welders, we can accommodate your specific needs via our range of TIG welding gas cylinder sizes.

Our 50L industrial welding gas cylinders are ideal for customers who would typically go through one 50L cylinder every 3 months.

For businesses whose TIG welding needs are slightly less demanding we also offer 20L trade welding gas cylinders, which would be expected to last for 6 months.

For hobby welders we offer 9L hobby welding gas cylinders and finally, for welders who need to be able to be more flexible and dynamic, such as construction site welders, we also offer 2L porta welding gas cylinders. These compact portable cylinders are a great option for engineers that need to move around in space restricted areas, for example, air conditioning engineers.

Whatever the reason you need gas for TUG welding we can support you.

The Benefits of TIG Welding

TIG stands for tungsten inert gas and its technical name is gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). The tungsten electrode delivers a current to the welding arc and is itself non-consumable. The tungsten electrode is protected (shielded from oxygen) by the inert shielding gas, which is commonly argon.

Unlike MIG welding, with TIG welding the gas does not impact on the weld finish, and the weld finishes are usually high quality and clean. TIG is additionally advantageous due to the non-consumable tungsten, meaning that the electrode does not need to be continuously replaced. In addition, TIG welding can weld more metals than any other process, including steel, stainless steel, copper, brass, gold and aluminium, to name a few. It is a versatile welding process suitable for a multitude of applications.

TIG welding does not require a flux due to the shielding nature of the argon gas used and there is minimal smoke and fumes from this type of welding, although this does also depend on how clean the metal is that is being welded. For this reason, TIG welding shielding gas is an essential part of the process.

Finally, TIG welding can be performed in a variety of positions such as flat, overhead and vertical welds. This flexibility of TIG welding further enhances its ability to be used across a range of industries and applications. From building aircraft or roll cages to repairing tools to creating art, TIG can be used for most industries and with most metal types.

Contact Adams Gas for TIG Welding Gas

For your TIG welding gas needs please do not hesitate to get in touch with Adams Gas. We are happy to help answer any questions or queries you may have. You can contact us on 01843 220 596 or 0800 195 4445. Alternatively, you can email sales@adamsgas.info or you can fill out our online form. We look forwards to hearing from you.

 

FAQs

As a trusted supplier of gas, we frequently get asked questions about gas safety, the difference between butane and propane, as well as the best uses for our gas products. In this blog, we’ll be answering our most common FAQs.

Pure argon is the most commonly used gas for TIG welding, as it provides a stable arc, clean welds, and precise control. It is suitable for welding materials such as aluminium, stainless steel, and mild steel. Adams Gas supplies high quality TIG welding argon to support consistent, professional results.

In most cases, TIG welding uses pure argon rather than mixed gases. However, certain specialist applications may use argon and helium blends to increase heat input, particularly for thicker materials. Adams Gas offers TIG welding gas options suitable for both standard and more advanced TIG welding requirements.

Yes, TIG welding gas has a direct impact on arc stability, weld appearance, and overall weld quality. Using clean, high purity gas helps prevent contamination, porosity, and inconsistent results. Choosing a reliable supplier like Adams Gas ensures the gas performs consistently across different TIG welding projects.

Disposable gas cylinders are most practical for short duration tasks, site work, mobile jobs, or low volume usage where portability and convenience are priorities. They are commonly chosen when returning or storing refillable cylinders is not efficient. Adams Gas supplies disposable gas cylinders suited to these use cases.

Disposable gas cylinders are typically used for light welding, brazing, soldering, heating, and maintenance tasks. They are often ed for repair work, installation jobs, and situations where compact equipment is required. Adams Gas provides disposable gas cylinders suitable for professional and trade applications.

Disposable cylinders offer convenience and portability, while refillable cylinders are generally more cost effective for regular or high volume use. Disposable options are best suited to occasional or mobile work where efficiency and ease of use outweigh long term running costs. Adams Gas offers both disposable and refillable options so users can choose the most efficient solution.