| tungsten-inert gas welding [`tǝŋ·stǝn i`nǝrt ¦gas ´weld·iŋ] METALLURGY Welding in which an arc plasma from a nonconsumable tungsten electrode radiates heat onto the work surface, to create a weld puddle in a protective atmosphere provided by a flow of inert shielding gas; heat must then travel by conduction from this puddle to melt the desired depth of weld. Abbreviated TIG welding. |