because there are not enough manual labor welders
For steel, flux core or hard wire with Argon/CO2 is used with the GMAW process.
Replacing a rear quarter panel on a 1992 Mercury Topaz typically involves welding or bonding the new panel onto the car's structure. Bolting alone is not sufficient as it may not provide the necessary strength and stability for the panel. It is recommended to consult with a professional body shop for this repair to ensure proper installation.
Panel beaters provides an assessment and repairs of your car, boat motorcycle, airplane, or RV. Other types of repairs include welding, filling, and planishing. However, they are more known for the total restoration of older cars.
Yes, the panel house is better than the brick house. This is because the panel house is greener, cleaner, more energy efficient and environment friendly as compared to the brick house.
SmallWorlds' "robots" are called NPC's, Non-Player Characters. They are currently in the Beta stage. They are found in The Workshop, which is shown in the Shops sub-section of the Places panel.
No it is not, active matrix is better.
More explanation needed. This sounds like you paused in the middle of a discussion that we haven't heard the rest of.
A solar panel collects energy from sunlight, just like windmills convert wind energy. The mechanics inside the solar panel and inside the building let humans use solar energy. There is no more harm to humans from solar energy than there is from using energy produced from the wind.
Collision repair school involves training in steel and aluminum panel repair, heating and cooling systems, electrical circuits, suspension systems, antilock brakes, spot welding, and more.
The Coby is a better value and uses a Samsung panel, so the engine of the Coby is Samsung at a better price.
Generally, no. Some welding machines are designed to run on 110 volts and they are able to weld using limited power. However, a welding machine that is design to run on 220 volts requires more power than can safely be provided by a typical 110 outlet (even if a converter is used). Here's why:110 Outlets typically only have #12 (or even #14) gauge wire, which can only support so much power before becoming dangerously hot.110 Outlets also typically tie into a 15 or 20 amp breaker (or fuse) at the panel, and if more amperage is used, the breaker will trip.Most 220 volt welding machines require a 220 volt outlet that is fed with either #8 or #6 gauge wire, and ties into the panel with a 2 pole breaker rated for at least 30 amps.
The answer to the question: True or False. For the LCD panel, dual scan is better than active matrix. False