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Using Oxygen and an inflammable gas such as Acetylene, instead of an electrical arc, to produce the heat necessary to melt the material.
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Oxygen and acetylene for flame welding. Argon for Tig welding CO2 for MIG welding steels Argon for MIG welding aluminum TRI-mix for robotic mig of steels. And helium is added for some overhead welding.
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Normally, acetylene, which is a colorless gas, C2 H2, that smells like ether
the basic principle of welding is 1. first we have some broken material 2. a welder 3. welder should know how to weld
Using Oxygen and an inflammable gas such as Acetylene, instead of an electrical arc, to produce the heat necessary to melt the material.
Digital Control of welding when welding
what are gas welding limitation
Yes, this is the basic principle of blimps and balloons.
I am not sure your question is clear enough but here I go... Stick Arc Welding (AC or DC), MIG (Metal Inert Gas) and TIG (Tunsten Inter Gas). All three of these are the basic metal welding machines.
Tungsten Inert Gas (orTIG) welding is also referred to as GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) and by the term Heliarc® which was the Linde Company's trade name for the TIG process when it was originally introduced.The welding arc is started with a sharply pointed tungsten electrode shielded by inert gas. A separate filler rod is fed manually into the weld puddle in much the same way as is done when gas welding.The process is well suited for aluminum.
oxygen and acetylene gas Argon gas is used in MIG and TIG welding
Larger in Gas Welding. In all arc processes the HAZ is concentrated in a couple inches around your bead. In gas welding it can be double or triple that size.
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Gas Metal Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
Some methods are used: - electron beam welding - laser beam welding - gas wolfram arc welding - gas metal arc welding - resistence welding - brazing
metal inert gas (MIG) welding