TIG Welding Advantages One of the greatest advantages of TIG welding, (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding or Gas Tungsten Arc welding (GTAW) process is that it will weld more kinds of metals and metal alloys than any other arc welding process. TIG welding can be used to weld most metals, including aluminum, magnesium, copper, brass, bronze, stainless steel, nickel alloys
Read more →Forge Welding
Forge Welding a. Forge Welding General. This is a group of heating in a forge or other furnace welding processes in which a weld is made by and by applying pressure or blows. b. Roll Welding. This is a process in which heat is obtained from a furnace and rolls are used to apply pressure. c. Die Welding. This is
Read more →a. Air carbon arc cutting is an arc cutting process in which metals to be cut are melted by the heat of a carbon arc and the molten metal is removed by a blast of air. The process is widely used for back gouging, preparing joints, and removing defective metal. b. A high velocity air jet traveling parallel to the
Read more →a. Plasma arc welding is a process in which coalescence is produced by heating with a constricted arc between an electrode and the work piece (transfer arc) or the electrode and the constricting nozzle (nontransfer arc). Shielding is obtained from the hot ionized gas issuing from the orifice which may be supplemented by an auxiliary source of shielding gas. Shielding
Read more →