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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) requires special techniques, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) is also known as TIG Process, heat reaches 35 000F / 19426 C, electric arc produces heat, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) uses electric arc, electric arc produced by power source, welding process requires safety precautions, advantages are low spatter, advantages are high quality welds, advantages are independent filler addition, electric arc is maintained between welded part, electric arc is maintained between tungsten electrode, aluminium is the most popular, Tungsten Inert Gas can be argon, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) is a welding process, welding process joins metals, TIG Process is abbreviated from Tungsten Inert Gas, welding process has advantages, welding process has disadvantages, heat melts welded part, Tungsten Inert Gas shields heat affected zone, Tungsten Inert Gas shields molten metal, Tungsten Inert Gas shields tungsten electrode, metals can be copper, metals can be gold, metals can be nickel alloys, metals can be stainless steel, metals can be magnesium, metals can be bronze, metals can be aluminium, metals can be brass, metals can be titanium, disadvantages are slow process, disadvantages are costly