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12% CO2 88% Argon Mix MIG Welding Gas
£79.79 – £250.45 ex VAT20% CO2 80% Argon Mix MIG Welding Gas
£47.41 – £252.34 ex VAT2% CO2 & 98% Argon Mix MIG Welding Gas – 20L
£89.90 – £169.90 ex VAT5% CO2 & Argon Mix MIG Welding Gas – Rent Free
£23.65 – £249.09 ex VATCompressed Air Cylinder – 10L, 20L, 50L
£19.15 – £182.26 ex VATNitrogen Gas Bottle – Oxygen Free – 2L, 9.4L, 20L, 50L
£23.41 – £208.64 ex VATCylinder of Oxygen – Industrial Grade – 2L, 10L, 20L, 50L
£23.36 – £221.10 ex VATPropylene Gas Bottle – 2L, 10L, 20L
£40.73 – £195.18 ex VATPure Argon Gas Bottle – 2L, 10L, 20L, 50L
£28.64 – £287.36 ex VATDisposable Pure Argon Gas Bottle For TIG Welding – Bulk Pack – 0.95L, 2.2L
£107.00 – £111.00 ex VATArgon / CO2 Disposable Gas For MIG Welding – 0.95L, 2.2L
£107.00 – £111.00 ex VATDisposable MIG Welding CO2 Gas – Bulk Pack – 0.95L, 2.2L
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Premium TIG & MIG Welding Gases: Precision & Performance Guaranteed
Unlock the precision and performance your welding projects demand with our comprehensive range of TIG & MIG welding gases. As a leading distributor of welding supplies and services, we understand the critical role high-quality shielding gas plays in achieving clean, strong, and consistent welds. Whether you’re a seasoned professional tackling industrial-grade fabrication or a dedicated hobbyist perfecting your craft, our selection of argon, helium, CO2, and mixed gases ensures optimal arc stability, reduced spatter, and superior weld integrity.
Explore our diverse inventory, meticulously sourced from trusted manufacturers, to find the perfect gas solution for your specific application. From pure argon for delicate TIG welding on stainless steel and aluminium to versatile mixed gases for robust MIG welding on mild steel, we’ve got you covered. We also offer a range of cylinder sizes and rental options to suit your project scale and budget. Our expert team is always on hand to provide technical guidance, helping you choose the right gas composition and flow rate for optimal results. Improve your weld quality and productivity with our reliable and consistent welding gases.
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Enjoy competitive pricing, fast and reliable delivery, and unparalleled customer support. We are committed to providing you with the best possible welding experience.
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Complement your welding gas with our premium gas regulators, welding wire, TIG torches, MIG guns, and welding helmets for a complete and efficient setup.
Top 10 FAQs About TIG & MIG Welding Gas
What is the difference between TIG and MIG welding gas?
TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding typically uses pure argon or argon blends to shield the weld pool, providing a clean and precise weld. MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding often uses argon/CO2 mixtures or pure CO2 for mild steel, and argon/helium blends for aluminium, offering higher deposition rates.
Which gas should I use for welding stainless steel with TIG?
Pure argon is the most common and recommended gas for TIG welding stainless steel, ensuring a clean and oxide-free weld.
What gas mixture is best for MIG welding mild steel?
A common mixture is 75% Argon and 25% CO2 (75/25), which offers a good balance of arc stability, penetration, and cost-effectiveness. Pure CO2 can also be used for higher penetration and lower cost, but produces more spatter.
Can I use the same gas for both TIG and MIG welding?
While argon can be used for both TIG and some MIG applications, it’s not always optimal. MIG welding often requires gas mixtures to achieve desired results.
How do I determine the correct gas flow rate?
The correct flow rate depends on the welding process, material, and joint design. Generally, TIG welding requires lower flow rates (10-25 cfh), while MIG welding often needs higher rates (20-40 cfh). Consult your welding machine manual or contact one of our experts.
What are the benefits of using helium in welding gas mixtures?
Helium increases heat input, resulting in deeper penetration and higher welding speeds, especially beneficial for thicker materials and aluminium.
How do I store and handle welding gas cylinders safely?
Store cylinders upright in a well-ventilated area, away from heat sources and flammable materials. Secure cylinders to prevent tipping, and use appropriate handling equipment. Always follow safety guidelines for compressed gases.
Can I rent welding gas cylinders, or do I have to buy them?
We offer rent-free and hire options, providing flexibility and cost-effectiveness, especially for occasional or short-term projects.
What is the difference between industrial-grade and hobbyist welding gases?
Industrial-grade gases typically undergo more stringent quality control and purity standards, ensuring consistent performance for critical applications. Hobbyist gases may have slightly lower purity levels but are suitable for general welding tasks.
How do I know if my welding gas is running out?
Most gas cylinders will have a gas regulator with a pressure gauge attached that indicate the remaining gas level. Monitor the gauge regularly and plan for refills or replacements to avoid interruptions during welding.


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