Firstly you have to take out the width of the groove, for finding the width of the groove you have to apply tan formula, then after finding it you have to calculate area of the v-groove with respect to formula of area of triangle
i.e.1/2 x b x h x l. then you have to find the volume of the electrode which are you going to use i.e pie/4 x d square x l . after finding this you have to divide area of triangle to volume of cylinder, whatever you get is the consumption of electrode in that much of thickness, and you will get the no.of electrodes which are to be used in that much of thickness,
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Cubic millimeter is not an area, it is a volume. In any case, you would need some information about how large an area would be covered by every welding electrode.
It depends on the type of stainless steel. Stainless steels come in various compositions and are identified by numbers and letters. Electrodes should be chosen that match these. For example when welding 316 stainless use type 316 electrodes. In a lot of situations you can safely use the next higher number. 304 stainless can be welded with 308 electrodes, 308 stainless with 310 electrodes. 309 electrodes are generally used to weld stainless to carbon steel.
You multiply the number of welds by the diameter of the pipe that those welds are applicable to.
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It varies. Electrodes can be made of iron, carbon, platinum or any number of electrical conductors.
it kind of welding for welding thin sextodecimos with depth and influence in places where welding company's and pullulation bed with a good quality for other fashion seems to be appropriate. If you are asking "how do you determine the tensile strength of MIG welding?" The aswer is it is stated on the box and spool. The number 70 means 70,000 lbs tensile strength same as the 70 in 7018 electrodes.
The inert metal often used in electrodes with an atomic number of 78 is gold (Au).
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There are a number of different welding techniques you will learn at welding school. Some of the techniques you will learn include Mig, Tig, Stick & Pipe.
By increasing the number, and depth of penetration, of earth electrodes. Chemical treatment of the soil in the vicinity of the earth electrodes can also be tried.
2 basic types, Gas shielding, and flux shielding. Gas shielding comes from compressed tanks of inert gas such as argon. these gases are pumped through the welding hose and over the weld pool. The flux type protects the weld by covering it in a layer of slag that prevent it from being contaminated by the surrounding air.
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