ARC Welding

Infrared Spectrum in Arc Welding: Hazards, Optical Radiation, and Quality Insights

Welding arcs produce radiation that spans 200 nm to 1,400 nm. This range includes ultraviolet (UV) radiation (200-400 nm), visible light (400-700 nm), and infrared (IR) radiation (700-1,400 nm). Knowing these wavelengths is crucial for ensuring safety and achieving effective welding practices. Optical radiation is another significant concern in arc welding. It includes visible light, … Read more

Inside Arc Welding 3: Techniques for Joining 90-Degree Corners Safely and Effectively

Shielded arc welding in a horizontal position uses a flux core welder. Proper rod positioning and angles are essential. Safety gear like a flame-resistant suit and FFP3 respirator are important. Understanding magnetic fields and avoiding arc-blow is crucial. Animated tutorial videos help learn welding motion effectively. Techniques such as the stringer bead and weave pattern … Read more

Welding Safety: Injury from Welding Arc Hitting a Metal Necklace Explained

Welding arcs can cause injuries if they hit a metal necklace. Risks include crush injuries, which restrict blood flow, and burn injuries from arc flashes. Always tuck your necklace safely or secure it to prevent movement. For repairs, consult a professional jeweler who uses specialized techniques. Welders must maintain awareness of their attire. Loose or … Read more

Intelli Arc Welding Simulator: Revolutionizing Welding Training with Virtual Reality

The Intelli ARC welding simulator provides realistic training for welders. It features Miller IntelliPath for programming and OcuWeld’s Virtual Reality for safe practice. With Lincoln Electric’s VRTEX 360, it enhances skills and offers real-time feedback, making learning efficient in various welding techniques and improving training consistency. Users can engage in hands-on practice with different materials … Read more

Interpass Temperature: Effects on Submerged Arc Welding and Mechanical Properties

Interpass temperature is the temperature of the weld zone between each welding pass. It affects weld quality and the mechanical properties of the material. Keeping the interpass temperature below 550°F helps prevent cracking in quenched and tempered steels. The American Welding Society emphasizes this control for safe multipass welds. The mechanical properties of the weld, … Read more

Internal Parts of an Arc Welding Machine: Components, Tips, and Process Explained

An arc welding machine has essential internal parts: a main cable connected to a power source (usually 3-phase 220 or 440 volts AC), a starter, a transformer, and rectifiers. It includes controls for voltage and current. Additionally, secondary wires ensure grounding and enhance safety during operation. The cooling system prevents overheating during prolonged use, maintaining … Read more