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10th September 2009
Arc welding has given us a important big major step up in the creation of metal elements. So, how exactly does it work? Come visit us right here for more Welder and Welding Info and get two Welding Ebooks Sub Arc Welding. http://www.welderworld.com/ Ar... Read >
Author: Ferdinand Howe
02nd September 2009
Welding “smoke” is a mixture of very fine particles and gases. This “smoke” can contain, such materials as chromium, nickel, arsenic, asbestos, manganese, silica, beryllium, cadmium, nitrogen oxides, phosgene, acrolein, fluorine compounds, carbon ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
08th August 2009
For common activities such as welding, cleaning, and cutting, the employment of gas is regarded important. Since these activities require gas, the need for gas kit is compulsory to increase productiveness and guarantee safety. For example, big quantitie... Read >
Author: Vito Garza
07th August 2009
Welding supplies are plentiful for all welding occupations. But here we discus the basic supplies one should consider for their welding shop.
Safety must be your number one priority when it comes to welding, there is a grisly array of health hazards an... Read >
01st August 2009
Stick welding is a process that uses a covered electrode that is also called a stick. The full name for stick welding is protected Metal Arc Welding ( SMAW ) and is more widely used than many other methods of welding.This works by liquefying the flux tha... Read >
Author: Dick Winters
24th July 2009
A standard wire is formed depending on the use of a gauge or a system of measurement. With this, several services are extended to patrons of the industrial product. The basic procedure in order to come up with the best wire assembly services is through ... Read >
Author: Richard Milton
01st July 2009
This article discusses the basics of the Tungsten Inert Gas welding process or more commonly known as the TIG welding process and its equipment. The TIG welding procedure is named by its Tungsten electrode, the name Tungsten is derived from the name of th... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj
18th May 2009
Stick welding is also known as shielded Metal Arc welding (SMAW) or manual metal arc (MMA) welding. Stick welding is an arc welding process in which coalescence of metals is produced by heat from an electric arc that is maintained between the tip of a con... Read >
Author: everlast
05th May 2009
Corian countertops is an easy-to-care for choice for many homeowners, whether building a new home, renovating or just giving their kitchen a fresh, updated look. A Corian countertops is a registered trademark made by DuPont. This is made from acrylic-alum... Read >
Author: Muthukumar
17th April 2009
Welding is used as a fabrication process in every small and large-scale industry. This is an efficient, economical and dependable process of joining two or more parts of metal. The process finds its applications in open air, underwater and outer space.
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Author: Coreen
09th April 2009
A motorcycle frame jig is the best way to keep components in place when fabricating a bike frame. Typically mounted on wheels it lets the fabricator turn the frame while working. This is advantageous when you are pulling a long hose connected to a weldi... Read >
Author: sturat
05th April 2009
A motorcycle frame jig is the best way to keep components in place when fabricating a bike frame. Typically mounted on wheels it lets the fabricator turn the frame while working. This is advantageous when you are pulling a long hose connected to a weldi... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
31st March 2009
Welding is used as a fabrication process in every small and large-scale industry. This is an efficient, economical and dependable process of joining two or more parts of metal. The process finds its applications in open air, underwater and outer space.
... Read >
Author: Coreen
16th February 2009
For common activities such as welding, cleaning, and cutting, the use of gas is considered very important. Since these activities require gas, the need for gas equipment is compulsory to increase productivity and ensure safety. For instance, large amounts... Read >
Author: satish kumar
04th December 2008
Arc welding is probably the most easily and readily available welding process on the face of the earth.
Just about anyone can get access to an arc welder. Arc welding is also called stick welding, and the technical name for this welding process is manu... Read >
Author: Peter
04th December 2008
Welding is simply using electricity to melt metal together. Simple as that, nothing more nothing less.
Mig welding is called "Metal In Gas" welding. In the early days it was called "Metal Inert Gas" welding. But some gases that you use in the mig weldi... Read >
Author: Peter
30th October 2008
Stainless steel resists corrosion and it is one of the iron based alloys. They usually do not rust and they are able to withstand certain types of liquids, chemicals or gases without corroding. They are versatile in their ability to withstand high tempera... Read >
Author: William
29th October 2008
There are a variety of different types of gases that are used in welding. One of the major ways that gases are used is for shielding the area to be welded from gases that come from the atmosphere. The reason the shielding area needs to be welded is becaus... Read >
Author: William
21st October 2008
OxyFuel welding or OFW as it is referred to is part of a group of processes that weld by joining metals through the use of flares or a fuel gas flame. This can be done with pressure or without it and it can be used with a filler metal or not. This type of... Read >
Author: William
13th October 2008
Laser Welding is also called Laser Beam Welding and it is a commercial process and is used when you want to fuse together several pieces of metal. The way it works is that a laser beam is pointed to a joint and then the beam is moved along that joint. The... Read >
Author: William
13th October 2008
Robotic welding is used when an industry wants to animate their welding process. You may know about this type of welding because it is often used on assembly line work, especially in the automotive industry.
Robots are used to handle the parts that nee... Read >
Author: William
13th October 2008
When you join two pieces of metal to a third piece of metal that is a filler metal that is molten, you have a technique called brazing. This type of welding is said to be versatile and the joints that are brazed have a very strong tensile strength. One re... Read >
Author: William
10th October 2008
According to Wikipedia, Flux core welding is a semi-automatic or automatic welding process. This means that the welder needs a way to continuously feed a tubular electrode (consumable) that has flux with a constant voltage. Sometimes the welder may use a ... Read >
Author: William
08th October 2008
Stick welding is a process that uses a covered electrode that is also called a stick. The full name for stick welding is Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and is more widely used than many other methods of welding.
This works by melting the flux that c... Read >
Author: William
08th October 2008
When you are looking for tips on how to make your MIG(GMAW) welding better and safer it is important to remember why you are using this method. It is also important to know some advantages and limitations of this method before you get started.
Some of ... Read >
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... Read >
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 ... Read >
Author: William
06th October 2008
If you are interesting in welding there are many different terms that you will want to familiarize yourself with in order to read magazines or books on the topic. Here is a list of common terms that are important to know:
ACETYLENE -- this is a gas t... Read >
Author: William
06th October 2008
When you drive your car or look at a light fixture in the street or open your microwave, chances are that there is something in any of those items that has been welded. These products and others have been a part of the process of welding for more years th... Read >
Author: William
26th September 2008
Yes, you can run your car using both gasoline and the water bi-product HHO. This article explains how. But make no mistake, you can utilize a combination of gas and water to achieve remarkable fuel savings. All that's required are the instructions outl... Read >
Author: EricWeeks
28th May 2008
Welding is the joining of metals by applying heat, sometimes with pressure and sometimes with an intermediate or filler metal having a high melting point. The intermediate or filler metal that is used to join metals together is commonly referred to as a w... Read >
Author: Legal
23rd May 2008
Laser welding plastics is a fairly new process. It super heats the polymer without physical contact. Most applications processes are done by, directing the beam of infrared light. Directly at the weld joint. This is done by going through one of the parts.... Read >
Author: Wilf Staton
25th April 2008
Welding is a friction process used to join metals or thermoplastics by melting and fusing them together. A filler, usually a molten metal or plastic, is used in welding to hold the work pieces together. Welding can be carried out using different energy so... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th April 2008
Welding is the most frequent method of permanently jointing together two or more metal parts with the use of heat energy to melt both. It is a process that is mainly used in shipbuilding, automobile repair and other industrial and mechanical activities. I... Read >
Author: bravo seo
14th January 2008
Ultra sonic welding is a technique that has been used for many decades and is being applied more and more as our technology and access to materials advances in the information age. In this article we will take a look at some areas wherein the use of ultra... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
24th July 2007
Public transportation on land around the world comes in various types. There’s the bus, the taxicab and the lightrail transit. But nothing beats the jeepney, considered the most convenient public transportation in the world. And perhaps nothing is more ... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia
12th December 2006
Improving engine performance is a never-ending goal for most car owners. After all, every vehicle owner wants to utilize only the maximum power from his or her beloved vehicle. Full-on performance enhancement, however, can sometimes be unattainable to the... Read >
Author: Andrew Goodes
13th April 2006
Welding is one of the most resourceful activities in the world. Defined as a fabrication process that is used to join materials, welding often requires the melting of a material before joining it to another through the use of heat. The welding industry ... Read >
Author: Aurel Radulescu
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