The TIG Welding
Process produces extremely
high temperatures which permits pinpoint control of heat over a small heat
affected
zone. TIG welding is widely used when fine, high quality welding is
required, particularly when welding metals such as aluminium
and stainless steel.
This program covers a wide range of aspects relating to TIG welding and includes:
(a) Direct current straight polarityarity
(b) Direct current reverse polarityarity
(c) Alternating current
(a) Edge weld without filler rod
(b) Corner weld
(c) Lap joint weld
(d) Tee fillet weld
(e) Butt welds
The
objective of this program is to highlight the importance of
operating TIG Welding equipment safely as well as to demonstrate
the correct and safe way to perform some of the most common welds.
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