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Proof load Testing of the Largest Samples So Far

17th May 2010
Proof load testing is a daily event at Laboratory Testing Inc. in Pennsylvania USA. Even testing samples that require one of their largest tensile machines with capacities to 400,000 lb. (400K) is common. When CertainTeed Corp. sent in twenty-four inch PV... Read >
Author: Laboratory Testing Inc.

Information About Blacksmiths

28th April 2010
Blacksmith is referred to a person who creates an object out of metal or iron by using the process of forging. They are considered as the best wielder of metals. The black in the blacksmith is derived from the color of the metal's outer layer which when o... Read >
Author: nuscheysmith

Reviews on Top Quality Welding Helmets

10th April 2010
So what are the finest welding helmets around? The truth of the matter is that there are many welding helmets that can be used but only a few of those helmets are good quality. There are helmets out there that can cost you around $20 dollars but they wi... Read >
Author: Luis Eduardo

Plasma Cutters, Consumables and Cutting Torches

24th March 2010
Plasma cutters can cut steel and other metals of different thicknesses using a plasma torch. Plasma cutting machines offer you the ability to cut different thicknesses of materials. While purchasing plasma cutters, it would be good to make test cuts with... Read >
Author: Plasma Consumables

A brief insight into the welding business

12th February 2010
Most of us have heard about welding and welders but actually do not have a clear idea of it. We often attribute it to a section of technical work involving lots of strain and risk. It would be interesting to find out that welding is not exactly a risky jo... Read >
Author: gavinbone

Pros and Cons of MIG Welding

05th February 2010
MIG welding, as most of us are aware, is a semi-automatic arc welding process in which a continuous, consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas are fed through a welding gun. At the end of the gun, there is a contact tip which passes electricity to t... Read >
Author: Oleg Gladshteyn

Pros and Cons of MIG Welding

22nd January 2010
MIG welding, as most of us are aware, is a semi-automatic arc welding process in which a continuous, consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas are fed through a welding gun. At the end of the gun, there is a contact tip which passes electricity to the... Read >
Author: Oleg Gladshteyn

Basics of shielded metal arc welding or SMAW

21st January 2010
SMAW is commonly referred as shielded metal arc welding. It is also called as Manual Metal Arc (MMA). A consumable electrode which is coated with flux is used to make welds in this type of welding. The electric arc is formed by either using alternating or... Read >
Author: gavinbone

Benefits of Attending a Welding School in Louisiana are Many

23rd December 2009
There are many benefits to attending a Louisiana welding school. Besides the obvious ship building trade that is prominent along the Gulf Coast, welders and welding inspectors are in demand throughout the state. There is not a building, bridge or roadway ... Read >
Author: William

Welding Robots

21st December 2009
Welding robots are employed in business welding processes and help automatic welding. Welding bots work on the theory of robotics and are managed by robotic kit. They work on the algorithm, which is required for the computation of work command. Welding... Read >
Author: yoyo yuyu

Rudiments Of Stick Welding

07th December 2009
In welding jargon stick welding is a nickname for Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) or Arc Welding. The name stick welding is the result of the stick like appearance of the electrode that forms the crust of arc welding. There are 5 most basic aspects that... Read >
Author: muthukumar

Welding: Basic Information

03rd December 2009
Welding is a process using heat or pressure to join together materials such as metal or plastic. This is a common way to join metals, and is used in the production of many goods, including automobiles, ships, trains, buildings, and bridges. Though simil... Read >
Author: Ryan Fyfe

Used Welding Equipment - Different Processes Where it is Being Utilized

07th October 2009
Welding gadget contains items or devices utilized for a wide variety of functions. Union processes such as arc, orbital, laser, resistance, stud and electron beam welding are some of the methods depending on these industrial items. Among a list of procedu... Read >
Author: Agustin Steele

A Brief History of Modern Welding

22nd September 2009
The discovery of arc welding, since the 1800s, has been the one of main driving forces in the development of steel and metal production in the industrial revolution. While it is true that forge welding has been employed since the bronze age and all throug... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Sub Arc Welder

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
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