When precision, strength, and clean weld aesthetics matter, few welding processes compare to TIG welding, also known as GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding). At Fabrication Pros here in Calgary, Alberta, TIG welding is one of the core services we provide for residential, commercial, and industrial clients. From aluminum repairs to stainless steel fabrication, TIG welding delivers unmatched quality — and our certified welders use it daily on projects requiring the highest level of craftsmanship.
In this guide, we’ll break down the benefits of TIG welding and explain the GTAW process step-by-step, so you understand exactly why this method is trusted across Alberta’s industries.
TIG welding, or Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, is a process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create an arc that melts the base metal. Instead of the electrode melting (like in MIG or stick welding), the welder controls the weld puddle and adds filler metal manually when needed.
A shielding gas — most commonly argon — protects the weld area from contamination and oxidation.
Because of this high level of control, TIG welding produces the cleanest, strongest, and most precise welds in the industry.
TIG welding creates:
This makes TIG the preferred choice for aluminum tanks, stainless steel components, ornamental metalwork, and precision fabrication.
TIG welding is extremely versatile. It can be used on:
This flexibility allows our Calgary welding shop to take on everything from industrial repairs to automotive parts, brewery equipment, and custom fabrication.
Unlike MIG or Stick welding, which can easily burn through thin metal, TIG is ideal for precision applications. Our welders can create strong welds on thin aluminum, stainless steel tubing, or lightweight components without distortion.
Because filler metal is added manually and the electrode doesn’t melt, TIG welding produces:
In decorative or food-grade applications, this is a major advantage.
TIG welding is known for producing:
This is why industries like aerospace, oil and gas, agriculture, transportation, manufacturing, and construction rely heavily on the TIG process.

Below is the simplified breakdown of how our certified Calgary welders perform TIG welding in our shop and on mobile service calls:
TIG welding requires extremely clean material. We prep the metal by:
Clean metal = clean welds.
We choose the correct tungsten type based on the metal:
The tungsten is sharpened to a fine point for precision arc control.
Pure argon gas is used to shield the weld area.
This prevents:
For aluminum, argon provides smooth, stable arc performance.
The welder uses a foot pedal or finger control to:
This precise control is one of the biggest strengths of GTAW.
If additional metal is needed, filler rod is dipped into the puddle by hand. This allows:
Common filler rods include ER4043, ER5356, ER70S-2, and stainless grades depending on the application.
After the weld is complete, the torch continues shielding the weld until it cools slightly.
This prevents:
Proper post-flow is essential for strong TIG welds.
At [Your Welding Company Name], we offer:
We handle everything from aluminum diesel tanks and stainless handrails to machine components, industrial piping, and custom metalwork.
Our team provides professional TIG/GTAW welding services in-shop or on-site. If you need clean, precise, and reliable welds, we’re the welding company Calgary businesses trust.
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