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Chapter 14-DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR WELDING
homepages.cae.wisc.edu• Gas tungsten arc welding, commonly called TIG (tungsten inert gas), produces an arc between a nonconsumable tungsten electrode and the sheet metal workpieces. Inert gas is used to shield the arc and the work; filler metal is optional (Figure 2). Like MIG, TIG can be used to join most
We Take the Hard Out of HARDFACING - Lincoln Electric
www.lincolnelectric.comGas Tungsten PTAW (Powder) Plasma Transferred GMAW (MIG) Gas Metal GMAW-C Gas Metal Arc Welding with a cored wire Welding Equipment Type • What welding equipment is available? • Is the equipment amperage range adequate for hardfacing? Process Preference • Does your equipment or preference lead you to SMAW stick welding,
WELDING
filestore.scouting.orgMinnick, William H. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Handbook, 5th ed. Goodheart-Willcox Company, 2005. O’Brien, Robert L. Jefferson’s Welding Encyclopedia, 18th ed. American Welding Society, 1997. Organizations and Websites American Welding Society Website: www.aws.org ESAB Education Resources
Gas Metal Arc Welding - Lincoln Electric
www.lincolnelectric.comGMAW — Gas Metal Arc Welding FCAW — Flux-Cored Arc Welding GTAW — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding SMAW — Shielded Metal Arc Welding CAC-A — Carbon Arc Cutting Process Among the newer advanced Waveform Control Technology™ processes is Surface Tension Transfer™, or STT™. STT is a low heat input mode of weld metal transfer, which incorporates