TKY weld joints are tubular joints used for welding. They are expressly used for when fabrication of a structure is necessary.
why is it important only to strike the arc in the weld joint
In welding, the ratio of the strength of a joint to the strength of the base metal expressed in percent.----
When a welder makes a small weld bead to "tack" a joint together so it will not move. This makes it easier to weld a joint without having to clamp it.Tack welding is when a welder makes a small bead to "tack" the metal into place for the final welding.
I am not sure but I would assume two things about joint design and its effect on the weld and visa versa: penetration and overall strength of the weld would depend greatly on what grove you are welding in or on and the amount of distortion would vary greatly depending on how large of root opening and weld size etc.
leg,toe,face,throat,root joint
why is it important only to strike the arc in the weld joint
It is a weld made by melting the edges of the materials to be joined, but adding no filler metal to the weld.
Threading joint, weld joint, Flanges joint
probably a weld.
joint can be defined as two metals pieces come togather,this can be inform of flat. while in weld the joint is made by fuse both pieces togather
there are 3 types of welded joint 1-butt weld butt weld is the type which need usually 4 mm clearance between the 2 edge of pipe or plate you want to weld it. 2-socket weld 3-seal weld
A welder utilizes technical drawings to determine what type of joint he must weld , joint preparation, where on the joint the weld must be placed, the size of the weld, and so on . Certain structures require this specific information , in order to be safe , sound , etc.
A slot weld is a weld type made in an elongated hole (or "slot") in one of the joint members.
It is the first pass in a multiple weld joint.
It is the first pass in a multiple weld joint.
In welding, the ratio of the strength of a joint to the strength of the base metal expressed in percent.----
Yes, TKY 14K is a reference to the country it is made in. It is also a reference to how much diamond is used.