The Oxyacetylene welding process (OAW) is known for it's flexibility and mobility, and is mostly used in all metalworking industries, but is commonly used for maintenance and repair work.
A Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) is a document that provides variables and conditions of a welding procedure that is produced for a very specific application. To write one properly, experimentation and calculations must be done to find the correct parameters for the procedure. To generalize, a WPS must include all known parameters of the process; including process type, current, current type, voltage, shielding gas type, shielding gas flow rate, base metal, electrode type and size, filler metal type and size, joint design, and travel speed. There may be more variables than listed, depending on the application. One must also remember that on a WPS, ranges for variables are used that are adjustable by the welder or welding operator. Ex. Current (Amperage) 150-170 A instead of just saying 155 A. To find these ranges is where calculations are necessary.
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The Oxyacetylene welding process (OAW) is known for it's flexibility and mobility, and is mostly used in all metalworking industries, but is commonly used for maintenance and repair work.
1. _________ is the process of joining metal parts of fusion. The process of joining metal parts by fusion is known as arc welding.
1. _________ is the process of joining metal parts of fusion. The process of joining metal parts by fusion is known as arc welding.
CS Welding is known as Carbon Steel welding that is more beneficial and easy to use for welding purpose.
Stitch welding, also known as a Staggard welding, is the process of welding to base materials in many short sections. This process gives a weld less strength, but usually keeps the material from warping too much since you use half as much heat. When strength is critical, full penetration welds may be necessary and it is best to have the material well clamped to a solid surface.
Friction stir welding also known as FSW means that the metal is not melted during the process of joining. This is a solid-state process in which you use a third "body" tool to join two surfaces. Between the tool and material a lot of heat is created which results in a soft region in the metal close to the FSW tool. Friction welding or FRW is also a solid-state welding process whereby heat is generated through friction between a moving tool and the component being worked on. A so-called lateral force "upsets" the materials being joined in such a way as they are fused. No melt occurs during the process, friction welding is therefore not really a welding process in the sense of electrode or gas welding. It is a technique for forging metals together. Friction welding is commonly used with special metals in the aviation and the automotive industries.
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding, known colloquially as "stick".
intermittent welding (also known as skip welding) is a pattern of welding that allows the weld joint to cool by welding in a series of "skips" on opposite or far sides from the last bead. This pattern is often used for thin material as it is likely to warp if overheated.
The flexibility of a material is known as pliability. The opposite of this is stiffness, or the resistance to outside applied forces.
CO2 welding is a welding process that uses carbon dioxide to protect the weld pool from oxidisation during the welding process. It is also known as Metal Inert Gas(MIG), Manual Arc Gas Shielded(MAGS), welding. CO2 is not the only gas used, it needs to be heavier than air to work. The weld pool is, a pool of weld or liquid/molten metal that solidifies as one when finished welding, it is usually between two items so as to fuse the pieces together. CO2 welding uses a long coil of filler wire that is fed in through the handheld torch, this filler wire melts as it completes the electrical circuit by means of an electric arc which reaches temperature of around 3100 degrees Celsius, and unsurprisingly this melts the metal.