Sunday, 24 June 2018

Advantages of welding





A couple of advantages of this type of welding is that it that it doesn't need a power source that is outside of the process because the heat is produced through the chemical reaction and you can join parts if they are larger and have heavy sections.
By reverting to (the less refined) pig iron as the source material and using pumped air to fuel the smelt, the Bessemer process made the production of steel far more efficient and economical, therefore allowing production on a truly industrial scale throughout the industrial revolution.
Stainless steel in 316, like 314, has excellent forming and welding characteristics via standard fusion methods, both with and without filler metals and the requirements (or lack thereof) of post-weld for heavy welded and thin sections is the same as 314.
The Resistance Spot Welding process, one of the primary processes used in the automotive industry, works best with metal alloys such as steels that have electrical and thermal conductivities that are much lower than the copper-based electrodes used to weld them. For more information, please visit our website http://prestonsweldingandengineering.com.au/.

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