Migwire, also known as MIG welding wire and CO2 wire. It is a type of welding consumable used in the MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding process. MIG welding is a process that uses a continuous wire feed to join two or more pieces of metal together. The wire is fed through a welding gun, and an electrical current is used to melt the wire and merge it with the workpiece.
Migwire is made of various materials, including mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and other alloys. The wire is available in different diameters and spool sizes depending on the welding application. Migwire is usually sold in spools ranging from 1 to 33 pounds, and the wire diameter can range from 0.023 inches (0.6mm) to 0.045 inches (1.2 mm).