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Welds
Most of us agree that actually involves the welding of professional competence, experience and expertise. In essence, become an expert in welding, must have extensive knowledge and experience. Similarly, we need several years of exposure and skills to master the art of welding. However, its essential for everyone to learn the basics and build on this for more complex skills.
First, must take appropriate safety precautions when carrying out welding. Otherwise, you are at high risk of harm to himself due to unforeseen circumstances. For example, harmful to the eyes is high possibility due to the intense rays of light from welding. Similarly, you could be at risk of electric shock of electricity High voltage is used in some cases the weld. Therefore, before any soldering work, wear a helmet with a shield or goggles protect your eyes, hair, head and face. Also, wear thick protective gloves, long sleeves, clothing, boots and a gas mask thickness required for welding
Welding arc:
Arc welding is the most widely used welding process for many. In arc welding, high voltage is used instead a gas burner. The method of welding, arc welding requires a spark or an arc that melts the metal to form a weld peace. This process is necessary and creates a vacuum and brazing. There are many types of arc welding. For example, there are seven different methods of choosing output. For example,
Arc Welding: This is the most appropriate method for soldering or welding large have no right angles and positions. This type of welding method, the high voltage electricity passes through an electrode to create an arc that metals can be melted to form a weld.
MIG (Metal Inert Gas Welding): This is useful welding projects that require speed. In this method, a welder or a welding machine is used as the current passes through a metal spike, while a separate thread is fed continuously at the tip that makes welding.
welding tungsten inert gas (TIG) is something like the MIG. Without however, is mainly used for welding thin materials requiring high quality welds and where speed is not a problem.
In addition to the above, there are other techniques for arc welding, ie full arc welding (FCAW), submerged arc welding (SAW), plasma welding, etc.
Welding aluminum:
Aluminum is more difficult to weld metal. First, the aluminum oxide must be cleaned from the aluminum metal. Note also the strength alloys heat treatable aluminum draw through the process of aging. Aluminum alloys tend to decrease their resistance to traction due to over-age. Aluminum alloys can be classified into nine groups, such as:
1. Non-alloy (pure)> 99%
2. Copper is the main element in the alloy of aluminum alloy.
3. Manganese is the main alloying element aluminum alloy
4. Silicon is the main element in the alloy of aluminum alloy
5. Magnesium is the main alloying element in the alloy aluminum
6. Magnesium and silicon are the main alloying elements.
7. Zinc is the main element in the alloy of aluminum alloy
8. Other elements (such as Tin, some compositions of lithium)
9. Reserved for future use
The following factors associated alloys aluminum greatly affect the process of welding aluminum:
The layer of aluminum oxide.
Thermal conductivity.
Coefficient of thermal expansion.
melting characteristics.
Other welding techniques:
With above methods of welding, there are several welding techniques used in other industrial applications and for the people and the needs of a large scale.
Passing over the solder, just recall some basic methods. To become an expert in the method of special welding, one must have knowledge basic welding experience. If anyone intends to become an expert in welding, you must have patience, commitment, dedication and willingness to learn from their mistakes.

