Welding Steel. (1) General. The term “steel” may be applied to many ferrous metals which differ greatly in both chemical and physical properties. In general, they may be divided into plain carbon and alloy groups. By following the proper procedures, most steels can be successfully welded. However, parts fabricated by welding generally contain less than 0.30 percent carbon. Heat increases
Read more →a. General. In vertical position welding, the axis of the weld is approximately vertical. b. When welding is done on a vertical surface, the molten metal has a tendency to run downward and pile up. A weld that is not carefully made will result in a joint with excessive reinforcement at the lower end and some undercutting on the surface
Read more →CARBON ARC WELDING (CAW) a. General. Carbon arc welding is a process in which the joining of metals is produced by heating with an arc between a carbon electrode and the work. No shielding is used. Pressure and/or filler metal may or may not be used. b. Carbon arc welding Equipment. (1) Electrodes. Carbon electrodes range in size from 1/8
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