Archive for April, 2008

Safety Methods To Be Followed For Gas Welding

Welding gases and fumes may be hazardous to your health. All welding processes produce hazardous gases. Gases are invisible to the eye and does not contain odor. Ultraviolet rays from the arc produce gases such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen and ozone. Fumes are also produced while welding. Welding “smoke” is an [...]

Sub Welding Method

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Mig Welding and Arc Welding What is It?

Welding is simply using electricity to melt metal together. Simple as that, nothing more nothing less. Mig welding is called “Metal In Gas” welding. In the early days it was called “Metal Inert Gas” welding. But some gases that you use in the mig welding process will actually not be “inert”. Some gases will actual [...]

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