WELDING DEFECTS
• Atmospheric gases [N 2, excessive O 2 (Al-welding)] • Anodising coating on Al (contains moisture) • Long arc • Fast solidification rate Prevention: • Preheat • Maintain proper arc length • Use low hydrogen electrode • Use recommended procedure for baking & storing electrodes • Clean joint surfaces & adjacent surfaces
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