One is just as safe as the other. The deciding factor here is what supply voltage do you have at your establishment to operate the welder a single phase or three phase service.
Steel is such a commonly used metal that almost any welding machine can accommodate it. Some are better than others though. Steel is usually welded with either sick welding, or wire welding (gas shielded or flux core)
The electrode. In some cases thin materials weld better with DCEN.
it is not a question of which is better. the welding types are chosen according to our own requirements
yes
Well, it CAN. But for the effort and money required you'd be better off buying a charger instead.
A welding rectifier is a m/c which converts A.C. supply to D.C.supply. Rectifiers are used for heavy welding work. An invertor is a welding m/c which converts A.C. supply to D.C.supply and then again converts D.C. to A.C. The wt. of invertor welding m/c is less than a welding transformer.
Steel is such a commonly used metal that almost any welding machine can accommodate it. Some are better than others though. Steel is usually welded with either sick welding, or wire welding (gas shielded or flux core)
The electrode. In some cases thin materials weld better with DCEN.
it is not a question of which is better. the welding types are chosen according to our own requirements
yes
Well, it CAN. But for the effort and money required you'd be better off buying a charger instead.
One word - PRACTICE
By this process all errors to be removed and electricity distribution becomes storng. Rectifier always react all abstraction which law given be Ohms.
Not better but its power transfer is certainly better
i think roorkee will be batter option
a machine which is a speed multiplier is the better one
Welding would melt the base metal and filler metal while brazzing only melts the filler metal.