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Introduction: What is Plasma Cutting and How Does it Work? Plasma cutting is a process of cutting and shaping conductive materials. It is a key process in industrial and metal fabrication. Plasma cutting works by forcing a gas, typically compressed air, through a...
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Welding is a process of joining two or more metal pieces by melting and fusing them together. There are several types of welding processes used in various industries, including MIG, TIG, stick, and flux-cored welding. In this blog post, we will explore the different...
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Stick welding works by using a consumable electrode coated in flux. When the electrode is heated with an electric arc, it melts and produces a pool of molten metal. This molten metal flows into the joint between the two pieces you want to weld, creating a solid...
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What causes a weld to crack? A lot of time and research has gone into answering this simple question. A lot more than what will be discussed in this blog post. For the sake of this blog, we will look at three of the more common weld cracks, their causes, and potential...
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Summer is right around the corner; for many, this means long, lazy days spent by the pool. However, before you dive into the blue, ensuring your pool fence is in tip-top condition is crucial. Not only is a well-maintained fence a legal requirement in many areas, but...
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Ensuring safety in the welding industry is of paramount importance, not just for compliance with regulations but also to protect the health and well-being of those involved. One crucial standard that guides welding safety is ANSI Z49.1, established by the American...