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The basics of Preheat
Preheating involves the application of heat on a fabrication or component before commencing the welding process. In this blog, we will discuss the basics around welding preheat.
The Most Common Welding Defects: Causes and Remedies
The Most Common Welding Defects: Causes and Remedies A weld flaw is any indication on a weld that can compromise the quality of the weld. A weld flaw can be accepted or rejected depending on three factors: type, size and location of the flaw/discontinuity. All welds...
When Do You Need Non-Destructive Testing Methods?
There are five basic NDT (non-destructive testing) methods used to detect weld defects; Visual Inspection (VT) Magnetic Particle Testing (MPT) Dye Penetrant Liquid Testing (DPI) Radiographic Testing (RT) Ultrasonic Testing (UT). UT and RT can detect both external and...
What type and size of electrode should you use for GTAW and why?
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW also referred to as TIG) uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create an arc between the electrode and the parent material. This arc creates a molten pool to which a filler wire is added. The success of TIG welding depends on a...
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding best practice
Gas tungsten arc welding is a process where a non-consumable tungsten electrode is used to produce the weld. Welders can encounter various issues in the GTAW process so we have compiled our best practice advice for gas tungsten arc welding in an effort to prevent or...
Basics of distortion in welding
How does distortion occur? Welding usually involves heating of the materials at the joint to fuse them together. This heat creates expansion and contraction. If the heating and cooling is uneven, distortion can occur. This distortion comes from residual stress. There...
Best practice for GTAW (TIG welding) of pipe joints
At Technoweld, we are often approached about the best practice for welding, in particular, GTAW (TIG welding) of a pipe. We’ve compiled some best practices around pipe joints.
Gas Metal Arc Welding – Power Circuit
In part 3 of the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) blog, we will discuss the power circuit. Often people forget the basics when setting up gas metal arc welding machines, it’s these basics that create a lot of frustration with welders. Welding is complex but it doesn’t...
An overview of the mechanical properties of metals
Mechanical property is a material’s capacity to cope with a range of applied external forces such as shear stresses, load, weather conditions, and time. Mechanical engineers can measure the ability of the metal to resist shearing, stretching, twisting, compressing or...