1st Edition

Welding Practice

By Brian Smith Copyright 1996
    124 Pages
    by Routledge

    124 Pages
    by Routledge

    The book is aimed at those wishing to gain a basic knowledge of the practical aspects of the four most widely used welding processes: manual metal arc (MMA), metal inert/active gas (MIG/AG), tungsten inert gas (TIG) and oxy-acetylene welding and cutting. In addition to a detailed treatment of these four methods, further sections deal with the various angles at which welding can be carried out, the effect of the different materials, and quality assessment. Important safety information is collected into a preliminary section whilst highlighted safety warnings carry the safety theme through the entire text. Features to aid comprehension include a glossary of welding terms and symbols, self-assessment questions and a guide to current welder qualifications in the light of recent European standardisation.

    1. General - Safety * Welding terminology * Weld symbols * Requirements of a good weld * Distortion * Types of welded joints * Weld defects * Inspection * Qualification * 2. Manual metal arc (MMA) * 3. Metal inert*active gas (MIG*MAG) * 4. Tungsten inert gas (TIG) * 5. Oxy-acetylene (OA) * 6. Questions and answers.

    Biography

    Brian D. Smith, Tech Eng, Tech Weldl, MITD, CGIA is a Registered Welding Education Technician.