submit other answers - - : : there is nothing difficult in welding metals. you can weld any carbon steel material even if the carbon percentage is high. the most common welding rods used are e and e . if welding carbon steel pipes a filler rod to be used which e s or e s, using a tig welding method....
submit other answers - - : : there are three primary methods used to create alloys. the first involves melting and combining the metals. the intense heat causes the atoms to intermingle and allows them to form a new material. this method is the oldest and easiest but does not work with many of the modern...
thank you. =) submit other answers - - : : if the amount of copper is high and the alloying elements are close to copper in density, the density of the alloy will not differ much from pure copper. electrical resistance is one way of differentiating the pure copper from alloys. if the components are of...
submit other answers - - : : i'm not sure what your question is, but if you're asking what affects the properties of an alloy, i'm thinking what the component elements are the proportion of the component elements the temperature profile at which the alloy was cooled (quenched fast or slowly cooled?)...
submit other answers - - : : the strongest metal known to man as of this point in time is still titanium, and the strongest man made metal alloy is carbon ....
submit other answers - - : : tungsten carbide can not be melted down and reshaped, it has to be formed in a mold from a powdered form. this a a very costly and time consuming process designed for lage runs of several pieces. it would not be economically feasable for the forming of one piece. [ more ]...
answer reward question has expired first thaks for all of your answers.... i am useing a / rod on / and inches mount... the vertical weld is kicking my rear...pool of slag dripping ugly weld no penitration.....what and how can i do i right....please detailed thanks.... submit other answers - - : : work...
submit other answers - - : : you can't do it without using a gas. as stated by another person they said the best way is to t.i.g., but he would be wrong as t.i.g. stands for tungsten inert gas and inert gas is no longer used.. it is now called gas tungsten arc welding and uses argon gas. you can also...
submit other answers - - : : manual welding process: electrode travel as well as welding holder travel both are controlled manually. example arc welding. semi-automatic welding: electride travel is automatic(spool feed), where as the welding holder travel is manual. ex: mig and tig welding. automatic...