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Soldering

Soldering is a process in which two or more metal items are joined together by melting and flowing a filler metal (solder) into the joint, the filler metal having a lower melting point than the workpiece. Soldering differs from welding in that soldering does not...

Welding/Cutting Torch

  Function Serves as a mixing apparatus in order to allow equal volumes of oxygen and acetylene to leave the welding torch nozzle.   Mounting of the apparatus Prop up both cylinders and fasten them to prevent them from toppling. Open both cylinders...

MIG/MAG Welding

MIG – Metal Insert Gas MIG welding was developed in the 1940’s and 60 years later the general principle is still very much the same. MIG welding uses an arc of electricity to create a short circuit between a continuously fed anode (+ the wire-fed welding torch) and a...

Oxy-Acetylene Welding

Oxyacetylene Welding, also known as oxy-fuel welding or acetylene welding is a process that uses oxygen and fuel gases to weld and cut steel or metallic components. In this type of welding acetylene gas and oxygen are mixed in a torch to attain the high temperatures...

Arc Welding

Effects that Ultraviolet Rays have on the Human Body: Burns the skin. May cause cancer. Can cause sterility.   Types of Electric Current that can be used to Weld with: Alternating current: (AC) Transformer welders. Suitable for all ferrous metals gives a smoother...