Articles, tagged with "electrode", page 2
10th October 2008
If you want to learn stick welding it will take practice and a little patience to learn to do it in a way that will produce fine welds. This is an important thing to remember although some people may say they never had to practice much.
Stick welding i...
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Author:
William
08th October 2008
This process is called by many names and it basically is a welding process that uses an arc to heat metal that needs to be joined. The welder uses a continuous feed filler metal (a consumable) electrode and this is used on the work-piece. This type of wel...
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Author:
William
07th October 2008
The acronym TIG stands for Tungsten Inert Gas Arc Welding and the acronym GTAW stands for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding this is the same process but it is referred to by these two different names.
In the situation you will be welding using an electric arc ...
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Author:
William
12th September 2008
Ferrosilicon is also known as ferrosilicium. Due to the fact that it consists of silicon and iron, effectively an alloy of silicon and iron, it is called a ferroalloy. The silicon make-up is usually anything between 15% and 90%. A high proportion of iron...
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Author:
Anton Wilson
24th July 2007
Infrared (IR) sensors are used in night vision cameras and goggles to detect heat emitted by objects. Since ambient light is absent, radiations emitted by the object are picked up by the sensors and used to form an image of the object. These devices can d...
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Author:
Beganto
29th June 2007
The idea behind the floatron concept is to simply combine solar electricity which is of course at low voltage to provide natural power with the process which creates no harmful by products during the ionization purification process.
What is ionizatio...
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Author:
Jacuzzi John