submit other answers - - : : them to a high temperature and then hammering them together.[ ] the process is one of the simplest methods of joining metals and has been used since ancient times. forge welding is versatile, being able to join a host of similar and dissimilar metals. with the invention of...
submit other answers - - : : (mig) welding or metal active gas (mag) welding, is a semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process in which a continuous and consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas are fed through a welding gun. a constant voltage, direct current power source is most commonly used...
submit other answers - - : : tungsten carbide is one of the hardest metals. however the sharpest edge blades are made from high carbon steel. the leaf springs from trucks are an excellent source of high carbon spring steel. that is why the gurkha kukri has been made for decades from the leaf springs...
submit other answers - - : : pipe welding on a thin wall motorcycle frame is like tilling a flowerbed with a d- dozier and mig welding is like painting your motorcycle with a weed sprayer. tig is the strongest and the most attractive. tig welding is the artistic class of welding on motorcycle frames....
submit other answers - - : : i'm not for sure, but it seems that aluminum alloys are used because staraight aluminum does have a high conductivity, and it's not needed, so aluminum alloys are used instead. i don't really understand the explanation of the change in terms of bonding and alloying, but you...
submit other answers - - : : wire drawing is a metalworking process used to reduce the diameter of a wire by pulling the wire through a single, or series of, drawing die(s). there are many applications for wire drawing, including electrical wiring, cables, tension-loaded structural components, springs...
submit other answers - - : : it helps to get started in the right direction by being taught, that way you will not pick up bad techniques which may be hard to correct later on. enrol into a tech college, a couple of lessons will have you welding. type and quality of arc welder will make a huge difference...
answer reward question has expired and what are some examples of uses and relevant properties of some of their alloys i am very stuck on my science homework... submit other answers - - : : metals are always alloyed to change one, or a range, of their physical properties. this may be to improve the strength...
i put this in the chemistry section because i wasn't sure where to put it. there's not metallurgy section. submit other answers - - : : if it's yield strength, a more accurate ordering may be tin, copper, gold, iron, bronze, titanium, steel, titanium alloy (comes from mpa yeild strengths quoted on a...
submit other answers - - : : very high carbon steel ( to %) is hard and not very ductile (difficult to mold or shape). it is also difficult to weld, but has the lowest melting point. as the carbon content is reduced, the steel becomes softer, more ductile and melts at a higher temperature. stainless...