Articles, tagged with "welds", page 1
27th May 2011
What do Boilermakers, Pipefitters, and Aerospace welders have in common?
Passing a TIG welding certification test is usually required in order to be considered a qualified welder or to even be hired for the job in the first place.
For boilermakers a...
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Author:
PMane
18th May 2011
There have been quite a few articles written recently about kingpin refurbishing, and the benefits compared to that of kingpin replacement, but there have been very few articles which provide information as to the actual process…
The process of kingpin...
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Author:
Lyle Wilson
19th November 2010
There was a time when the only small sized motorcycles also now known as pit bikes were made by Japanese companies such as Honda and Kawasaki. In the past few years these pit bikes have become more and more popular, which has created quite a demand for t...
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Author:
Eddie Gallagher
15th July 2010
Orbital welding is Automatic Tungsten inert gas welding. It eliminates chances of manual errors in welding. It produces identical welds for hundred of times hence accuracy in welding.
The Physics of the GTAW Process:
The orbital welding process use...
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Author:
orbital welding
07th May 2010
It's not conceivable for an industry to run for any protracted length of time without carrying out non-destructive testing (NDT) periodically. This applies to the Automotive Industry, the Aerospace, the Nuclear, Petrochemical, Paper and Pharmaceutical Ind...
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Author:
Editor123
13th October 2008
Underwater welding is done under water in the ocean and is used when there is a need to repair a ship, oil platforms that are offshore and pipelines. Usually these all need to be repaired using steel only. There are two basic types of underwater welding a...
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Author:
William
19th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Will Burke
There are many, many options when it comes time to purchase your skid steer. With manufacturers like Mustang, Bobcat, Caterpillar, etc., you may find yourself asking, "Where should I begin?" Here are some things to conside...
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Author:
Will Burke