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  • 111Underwater welding — refers to a number of distinct welding processes that are performed underwater.cite book |author=Keats, DJ |year=2005 |title=Underwater Wet Welding A Welder s Mate |publisher=Speciality Welds Ltd |url=http://www.specialwelds.com |isbn=1 899293 99 …

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  • 112Carbon arc welding — (CAW) is a process which produces coalescence of metals by heating them with an arc between a nonconsumable carbon (graphite) electrode and the work piece. It was the first arc welding process ever developed but is not used for many applications… …

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  • 113Cold welding — An Alaska gold nugget weighing 63.8 grams. Gold nuggets are often formed through the cold welding of smaller particles which impact as they are carried along water currents Cold or contact welding is a solid state welding process in which joining …

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  • 114The Welding Institute — auf dem Granta Park in der Nähe von Cambridge …

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  • 115Plastic Sealing/Welding Technologies — The purpose of this article is to outline the most commonly used heat sealing technologies in the Industrial Fabrics market using Engineered Textiles with Polymer coatings. Advancements in industrial materials/fabrics, such as greater heat… …

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  • 116Stud welding — is a form of spot welding where a bolt or specially formed nut is welded onto another metal part. The bolts may be automatically fed into the spot welder. Weld nuts generally have a flange with small nubs that melt to form the weld. Studs have a… …

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  • 117Electrogas welding — (EGW) is a continuous vertical position arc welding process developed in 1961, in which an arc is struck between a consumable electrode and the workpiece. A shielding gas is sometimes used, but pressure is not applied. A major difference between… …

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  • 118Flux-cored arc welding — (FCAW) is a semi automatic or automatic arc welding process. FCAW requires a continuously fed consumable tubular electrode containing a flux and a constant voltage or, less commonly, a constant electric current welding power supply. An externally …

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  • 119Laser-hybrid welding — is a type of welding process that combines the principles of laser beam welding and arc welding. Introduction The combination of laser light and an electrical arc into an amalgamated welding process has beenknown since the 1970 s, but has only… …

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  • 120Electroslag welding — (ESW) is a highly productive, single pass welding process for thick (greater than 25mm up to about 300mm) materials in a vertical or close to vertical position. (ESW) is similar to electrogas welding, but the main difference is the arc starts in… …

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