we want attach stainless steel plate bottom of pressure cooker
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Zinc
Yes, you can use an aluminum wire. Aluminum does conduct electricity. However, there is a well-known problem with aluminum wire. When exposed to air, the outer layer of aluminum forms a non-conductive oxide. There is resistance to the flow of electricity as it attempts to get through the aluminum oxide coating to the conductive aluminum below. When aluminum wire is used to reduce weight, it is usually welded to another metal that makes a better contact, such as copper. The contact metal is then what is connected.
Aluminium is quite soft and very easy to machine. It can be easily shaped and drilled. It can also be welded fairly easily.
It is called aluminum welding. Aluminum can be TIG welded, the most common method, or oxy-fuel welded, or stick welded, or MIG welded.
It is called aluminum welding. Aluminum can be TIG welded, the most common method, or oxy-fuel welded, or stick welded, or MIG welded.
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Pipes that have been welded (or melted) together.
The only time I welded corten I used 7018 electrodes. I was told that elements in the corten mixed with the electrode in the weld giving it rust resistant capabilities.
Yes, find someone with a tig welder.
All metal patio furniture sets are usually welded together. Every place that offers metal patio furniture sets only sale welded together ones. They are the ones that are the safest and will last the longest.
David E. Musselwhite has written: 'Partings Welded Together Politics And Desire In The Nineteenth Century English Novel' 'Partings welded together'
Aluminum is one example of a metal that cannot be MIG welded and must be TIG welded. The limitation of MIG is usually the heat it can produce versus thickness of the material. One quarter-inch thickness is usually about as thick as you can weld with either MIG or flux-core wire feed welders. Anything else will require the heat energy available with a stick welder.
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On a steel press then spot welded together
The majority of boat props are aluminum. You can't solder it, it has to be welded or heli arced.