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weld overlay qualification

Guide for Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) qualification for weld overlay Application

Welding Procedure Specification- WPS In this post, I have provided detailed guidelines on the qualification of WPS & PQR for …

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How to Calculate Deposition Rate per hour in Welding: Comprehensive Guide

Why do we need to calculate Weld Deposition Rate? The costs of any manufacturing process such as welding, machining, or …

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wind in welding

Maximum wind velocity in welding area

Maximum Wind Velocity at site of Welding MIG- MAG (GMAW), TIG (GTAW), EGW, or FCAW-G welding processes uses externally supplied …

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Flare Bevel Weld Overview, Types & Welding symbol with examples (With PDF)

Flare Bevel Weld A flare bevel Weld is a type of weld where a groove is formed between a radius …

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What is Ultrasonic Peening for Welds?

What is Peening? Peening refers to the gently hammering the weld and/or the heat affected zone & nearby weld so …

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brittle fracture

Brittle fracture & its types

What is Brittle Fracture? The term ductile and brittle is used to distinguish failures of materials characteristics by high and …

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E7024 welding electrode E7018 rod

E7024 Welding Electrode: Everything You need to know

Meaning of E7024 Welding Rod E7024 welding electrode as per AWS A 5.1 or E4924 as per SFA 5.1M/ CSA …

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Electrode Stickout and Extension in Welding

What is Electrode Extension (Stickout)? Electrode extension or also called Electrode stickout length or stick-out distance refers to the length …

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ASME Section II part D-Guide to allowable stress tables

What is in ASME Section IID ASME BPVC Section 2-Materials-Part D-Properties or BPVC-IID (Customary) -2021 is part 4 of the …

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proximity between two circumferential pipe weld joints

Minimum distance or proximity between two circumferential pipe weld joints

What is the minimum distance between two welds? Welds should be placed at such a distance that the heat-affected zone …

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