Chapter 14-DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR WELDING
6000-series aluminum alloys; and magnesium alloys. Other alloys that can also be MIG-welded via special methods include 2000 and 7000-series aluminum alloys; high-zinc-content copper alloys, and high-strength steels. • Gas tungsten arc welding, commonly …
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