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Gas tungsten arc welding GTAW or tungsten inert gas TIG welding employs an arc that with alternating current and argon shielding produces high quality and visually appealing welds Close up view gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process with sparks, light and smoke. It is a high-speed, economical process that is sometimes referred to as metal inert gas (MIG) welding. Arc welding. Welding pipes in inert gases. MIG / MAG. A bright flash of light and a sheaf of sparks. construction of a temporary road at a construction site using bricks as an inert material flame spray pyrolysis reactor for nanoparticle synthesis. The illustration shows precursors and an inert gas entering a high-temperature chamber to produce nanoparticles Curious cats: Adorable felines nap and play The inert gas Xenon (Xe) seen in a discharge tube emits light due to an electric field. Dispersion nozzles for fire detection systems utilizing CO2 and inert gas fire suppression methods enhance safety. The CO2 fire suppression system is vital for effective fire control. Noble gases, chemically related elements of group 18 in the periodic table. Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon, and oganesson. Also known as the inert gases and aerogens. Illustration. Vector Word or phrase inert in a dictionary. Blue neon sign changing brightness with inscription Open. Neon - chemical element, inert gas, it has symbol Ne and atomic number 10. It is the second noble gas in periodic table Close-up of a classic incandescent lamp. Glass bulb, inert gas and tungsten filament. Soft natural light. Lamp velvet effect. Is flaring up brighter and brighter.