Also known as stick welding, SMAW is one of the most widely used methods in pipe welding. It involves using a consumable electrode coated in flux to lay the weld. An electric current passes through the electrode, creating an arc between the electrode and the metal pipe, melting both to for...
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No filler materials, flux or shielding gas requirement for aluminium alloys FSW is environmentally friendly as it produces no fume, spatter, or UV radiation Uses machine tool technology, making the process easy to automate, highly repeatable and reducing need for skilled welders Can work in any po...
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Flexible Polarity Selection:In Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), welders can use both DCEN and DCEP based on specific project requirements. This flexibility allows for adapting the polarity to suit different materials and welding conditions. The choice of polarity significantly affects the welding arc,...
For aluminum alloys, you don’t require flux, protective gas, or any filler materials. This welding procedure doesn’t generate spatter, fumes, or Ultra-Violet radiation and, therefore, it’s eco-friendly. The process is highly repeatable. It doesn’t need experienced welders and it’s easy...
Friction welding doesn't require the use of filler metals, flux or shielding gas. Friction is frequently used in aerospace applications as it is ideal for joining otherwise 'non-weldable' light-weight aluminium alloys. Friction processes are used across industry and are also being explored as a...
is then formed with a single pass of an arc welder on the interior and exterior surfaces and the welding arc is submerged under flux. A main benefit of using this process when making steel casing is that the welds penetrate 100% of the pipe wall and produces a very strong bond. ERW ...
Most robotic welding processes useMIG welding. The wire can beflux-cored, solid wire, or metal-cored. This is the ideal process for welding robotically since the wire will keep feeding through the contact tip. Stick welding, for example, would not be a good option since the electrode rod ...