The only way to prevent parts from being magnetized during resistance welding is by using the process of magnetic shielding. With the shielding process, objects are surrounded with material to generate a flow that avoids the opposite poles from becoming magnetized.
Basically to prevent the weld and metal from cooling down too quickly which can damage or destroy it.
The 'welding sparks' that come off during welding are metal particles from the filler metal, electrode, or base metal that are lost during welding. The standard term is spatter.
Some preventive measures include : back step welding : pausing between each weld bead : applying a heat sink close to the weld : using smaller electrodes.
Some preventive measures include : back step welding : pausing between each weld bead : applying a heat sink close to the weld : using smaller electrodes.
By using insulating gloves and using gas welding instead of electric arc welding.
It makes the therapy more effective and helps to prevent the emergence of resistance.
Electrons flowing across an air gap produce an arc. The resistance built up that is needed to push these electrons across the gap produces the heat. This same resistance causes the electrodes to get hot.
If the fumes are from welding anything galvanized, simply drink milk.
If you are referring to the small unusable piece of welding rod that is left after welding, most call it a electrode stub.
The 'arc' in arc welding is not an acronym but in turn is a reference to the electric arc that is being generated during the welding process.
Helium and argon are used as inert gases in welding.
The meaning of 6G position in Welding is mean that the pipe or test piece inclined to 45 degree and not rotated during welding process .