5000 degrees F
Actually I usually crowd the puddle when welding vertical up. The longer the arc length the more the arc can wander.
3/8 inch
787
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 .
A rule of thumb is - the arc length should be the same as the diameter of the electrode. 3/32" electrode = 3/32" arc length. 1/8" electrode = 1/8" arc length etc. The thicker the electrode coating the shorter the distance from the end of the electrode to the work. Drag rods are contact rods. E-7024 is one.
5000
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.
5000-6000c
Yes, arc welding does create ozone. It is because the temperatures created during arc welding convert the nearby oxygen to ozone.
Arc crater is the depression in the molten metal created by the end of the welding electrode during the welding of metal.
We were taught that the arc temperature can exceed 5,000 degrees F. Amperage settings can increase or reduce this temperature.
By using insulating gloves and using gas welding instead of electric arc welding.
If you are asking for the correct nomenclature it is Shielded Metal Arc Welding.
It depends on the resistance to the current flow
It depends on the resistance to the current flow
Almost all welding today is done with electricity (Arc Welding) even on cast iron. SMAW, GTAW, GMAW etc. --AW means Arc Welding.
The arc is considered to be in the 5,000 o F range. 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit.