Welding Techniques

Learn the basic welding techniques for various applications.

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MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas)

A welding technique that uses a filler material to join two pieces of metal together, using an el...

TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas)

A welding technique that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create the weld.

Arc Welding

A welding process that involves melting the base metals and filler material to create a strong jo...

Resistance Welding

A welding method that relies on the heat generated from resistance to the flow of electric current.

Spot Welding

A welding technique used primarily for joining thin sheets of metal using a high-frequency electr...

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

A manual welding process that takes advantage of a consumable electrode covered with flux to lay ...

Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)

A semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process that uses a continuous, consumable wire electro...

Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)

A semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process that uses a continuous, tubular consumable fill...

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MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas)

A welding technique that uses a filler material to join two pieces of metal together, using an electric arc.

A welding technique that uses a filler material to join two pieces of metal together, using an electric arc.

MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas)

TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas)

A welding technique that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create the weld.

A welding technique that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create the weld.

TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas)

Arc Welding

A welding process that involves melting the base metals and filler material to create a strong joint.

A welding process that involves melting the base metals and filler material to create a strong joint.

Arc Welding

Resistance Welding

A welding method that relies on the heat generated from resistance to the flow of electric current.

A welding method that relies on the heat generated from resistance to the flow of electric current.

Resistance Welding

Spot Welding

A welding technique used primarily for joining thin sheets of metal using a high-frequency electrical current.

A welding technique used primarily for joining thin sheets of metal using a high-frequency electrical current.

Spot Welding

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

A manual welding process that takes advantage of a consumable electrode covered with flux to lay the weld.

A manual welding process that takes advantage of a consumable electrode covered with flux to lay the weld.

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)

A semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process that uses a continuous, consumable wire electrode and shielding gas.

A semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process that uses a continuous, consumable wire electrode and shielding gas.

Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)

Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)

A semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process that uses a continuous, tubular consumable filled with flux.

A semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process that uses a continuous, tubular consumable filled with flux.

Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)

Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

An automatic welding process using a continuous, consumable wire or strip electrode, with the arc being shielded by a flux blanket.

An automatic welding process using a continuous, consumable wire or strip electrode, with the arc being shielded by a flux blanket.

Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

Laser Welding

A precise method of welding that uses a concentrated laser beam as a heat source.

A precise method of welding that uses a concentrated laser beam as a heat source.

Laser Welding

Plasma Arc Welding

A precision welding method where the arc is constructed using a constricted opening, providing a high concentration arc.

A precision welding method where the arc is constructed using a constricted opening, providing a high concentration arc.

Plasma Arc Welding

Multi-Pass Welding

A welding technique that involves conducting several welding passes over the weld joint to fully connect the materials.

A welding technique that involves conducting several welding passes over the weld joint to fully connect the materials.

Multi-Pass Welding

Pulsed Welding

A welding method in which the power supply alternates between a high peak current and a low background current.

A welding method in which the power supply alternates between a high peak current and a low background current.

Pulsed Welding

AC Welding

Welding that uses alternating current (AC), which switches the direction of the current flow periodically.

Welding that uses alternating current (AC), which switches the direction of the current flow periodically.

AC Welding

DC Welding

Welding that uses direct current (DC), where electrons flow in one constant direction.

Welding that uses direct current (DC), where electrons flow in one constant direction.

DC Welding

Pre-Weld Preparation

The process of adequately preparing materials prior to welding, such as cleaning and beveling.

The process of adequately preparing materials prior to welding, such as cleaning and beveling.

Pre-Weld Preparation

Post-Weld Treatment

Processes implemented after welding to improve the properties of the weldment, such as heat treatment or cleaning.

Processes implemented after welding to improve the properties of the weldment, such as heat treatment or cleaning.

Post-Weld Treatment

Joint Design

The pattern at which two or more workpieces are joined in a welding operation.

The pattern at which two or more workpieces are joined in a welding operation.

Joint Design

Automation in Welding

The use of mechanized and/or robotic systems to handle the tasks involved in a welding process.

The use of mechanized and/or robotic systems to handle the tasks involved in a welding process.

Automation in Welding

Safety Considerations in Welding

Important safety precautions to take when performing welding tasks, such as using protective gear.

Important safety precautions to take when performing welding tasks, such as using protective gear.

Safety Considerations in Welding

Material Properties

How different materials respond to welding techniques, crucial in determining the most appropriate method to use.

How different materials respond to welding techniques, crucial in determining the most appropriate method to use.

Material Properties

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