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Welding Design

weld groove types

What is a Groove Weld and its different types with Symbols

What is a Groove Weld? Groove weld is one of the types of weld joint (other types such as Fillet …

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Welding Crack and their Types Overview

What is a Welding Crack? A welding crack is a material separation that does not encompass the entire cross-section of …

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welding distortion

Welding Sequence and Welding Distortion Control

Welding Sequence Welding sequence is the order in which welding beads are placed in a welding joint and is useful …

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Stick Welding vs. MIG Welding. Which is stronger?

Stick vs MIG or TIG There is always confusion among most people while many argue on this topic- Does MIG …

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welding cost

How to calculate and estimate Welding Cost?

Importance of Welding Cost Calculation The cost elements of a welded part are those related to materials, labor, and overhead. …

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What is Consumable insert in welding, its symbol?

What is Consumable insert in Welding & its definition? Consumable inserts are metal strips in special sizes and dimensions that …

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Sheet Metal Welding

Sheet Metal Welding Guide: Weld 16, 20 and 25 or other Gauge Sheet Metal

Thin Sheet metal Welding- Why it is important? Welding of sheet gauge looks simply but it requires a lot of …

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Welding pass, Weld bead and Welding Layer: What’s the Difference?

What is a Welding Bead or Weld Bead? The Welding Bead or Weld Bead is produced by depositing the weld …

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WQT

Welding Qualification Test: Everything You Need to Know

What is the Welder qualification test or WQT meaning in Welding? Straightforward answer: WQT refers to Welders Qualification Test. You …

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distortion control

How to Control Distortion in Aluminium Welding?

What is Distortion in Welding? Distortion is the general term for the component’s differences from the intended shape after heat …

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