Different Welding Methods and What They're Used For

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Different Welding Methods and What They're Used For When you initially learn about welding, the amount of knowledge can be overwhelming. It may be hard to break into welding without studying the various skills. Some folks are slower to catch on. Not all welding procedures create consistent beads with minimum polishing. Metal weld? I think this deserves recognition. We collated information on some welding processes to shed light on the topic.

Here Are Some of the Different Methods of Welding First, There's TIG, Or Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Heliarc welding (TIG) uses inert tungsten gas. This type of welding may reuse the tungsten electrode forever. A rare technique that requires base metal and filler metal. Hand-adding filler metal is optional. TIG welding requires a gas tank. So, do it indoors or in a safe environment. TIG welding produces smooth, spatter-free welds. Due to these reasons, only professionals should weld.

Flux-Cored Arc Welding follows (FCAW) It is MIG-style welding. MIG welders can FCAW. Like MIG welding, you feed your wire electrode and filler metal through your gun. Differences are evident. FCAW uses flux-cored wire as a shield. We don't need to buy gasoline. FCAW involves tremendous heat; therefore, it's suitable for thicker metals. It's used to fix industrial machines. This method is efficient. No gas means it's inexpensive. Before mirror-polishing a weld, the slag is removed.

Stick-Shielded-Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Follows the Next This 1930s welding technology is still improving. Stick welding is affordable and easy to use. Spattering causes sloppy welds. Clean-up is required. Stick filler metal. An electrode becomes filler metal when arced with the base metal. The heated flux on the stick prevents oxidation. Cooling metal condenses gas to form slag. www.altparts.com


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