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A Short Guide to Stick Welding Machines

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Along with selecting the right equipment for welding, the process you choose is just as important. By using the wrong welding process for a certain job, expect bad results. There is a lot to consider as different metals will require different techniques. Know when a Stick welding machine is more suited than others. How does stick welding work? It is a simple, popular and economical procedure and is a common choice for beginners or DIY. With the stick welding , a flux-coated rod called an electrode is in use to lay the weld.  In the process, both the electrode and the metal work-piece melt, forming a weld pool. This molten pool then cools to form a strong joint between the two metals. What are the benefits of stock welding? 1 - Work in any site Stick welding can be used to weld iron, steel, aluminium, copper, nickel alloys. One can also perform it outdoors or in windy conditions and has the rare ability to form an effective bond on rusty or unclean surfaces. 2 - No shielding gas Stick w

The Incredible Advantages of TIG AC Welding

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Whenever aluminium is welded using TIG or tungsten inert gas welding process, alternating current is used. When TIG AC welding aluminium or steel, stainless steel, aluminium, nickel alloys, magnesium, copper, brass, bronze and even gold, there are certain advantages, such as the following 1 – Get high-quality, clean welds With great arc and weld puddle control, TIG allows you to create clean welds when appearances matter. The heat input is often controlled by pressing on a foot pedal; TIG welding lets you heat or cool the weld puddle while providing precise control.  2 - Creates no spark or splatter It's not about how the weld is being carried out. It happens because only the required amount of filler metal is added to the welding puddle; no spatter or spark is generated if the welded metal is clean. 3 - No slag or lava Because argon gas protects the weld puddle from contamination, no flux is required or used in TIG welding, and there is no slag blocking your view of the weld pudd