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What are the types of welding techniques?

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Asked: July 31, 20202020-07-31T15:28:38-07:00 2020-07-31T15:28:38-07:00In: Construction
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What are the types of welding techniques?

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    2020-11-12T20:25:59-08:00Added an answer on November 12, 2020 at 8:25 pm

    Welding is the fabrication process whereby two or more parts are fused together by means of heat, pressure or both forming a join as the parts cool.

    The types of welding techniques are as follows :-
    – Gas Metal Arc Welding
    – Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
    – Shielded Metal Arc Welding
    – Flux Cored Arc Welding

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    2020-08-02T21:27:06-07:00Added an answer on August 2, 2020 at 9:27 pm

    Various welding techniques are :

    1. SMAW-Shielded metal arc welding
    2. GTAW-Gas tungstan arc welding
    3. GMAW-Gas metal arc welding
    4. FCAW-Flux Coed Arc Welding
    5. SAW-Submerged Arc Welding
    6. ESW- Electroslag welding
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    2020-07-31T22:56:40-07:00Added an answer on July 31, 2020 at 10:56 pm

    MIG Welding

    It uses bare wire used to join metal and second the flux core which is used outdoor because it doesn’t need gas supply. This type is for hobby ones.

    Stick Welding

    It has a stick electric welding rod. It is harder than the previous one.

    TIG Welding

    This one is very adaptable, but also a very difficult one.

    Plasma Arc Welding

    This is a very much accurate one and similar to TIG welding. It is commonly used in aerospace applications where the metal thickness is 0.015 of an inch. The electrode is recessed and the ionizing gases inside the arc are used to create heat.

    Electron Beam and Laser Welding

    Gas Welding

    It is not used and replaced by TIG welding. It needs oxygen and acetylene

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