Arc Welding Pros and Cons
Welding is a process which is in used to join any two
metals. In ARC welding two metals are joined together
using electrical current. The electric current produces the heat needed
for welding. The electric current passes through the MMA welding machine through the torch and electrode to the
work piece. An arc is created around 6000 degrees F or more. This melts
the filler rod and the metal that is being welded and a weld pool is
developed. A flux is formed around the weld and this provides stability
to the arc and gives protection from weld contamination. This flux is
then removed by using a wire brush or a chipping hammer. The electric
power source used for this is AC/DC current.
ARC
welding is used in mining, oil extraction, gas extraction,
industries, drilling, sand and gravel digging etc. So, the welder finds
employment in the metal industry, steel industry, smelting and refining
industry and etc. It is also useful in places where repairs are conducted
and where bridges, agricultural equipments and utilities have to be
maintained. It is also useful in scrap yards.
There are four types of ARC welding:
- Shielded metal welding (SMAW) or Manual
Metal ARC welding (MMW), which is used in repair and construction
work. It requires simple and minimum equipment and operator training.
- Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) which has high speed
but is less versatile welding process.
- Flux-cored arc welding (FCAW) which is more expensive
than the others. It has a higher welding speed and also metal penetration.
- Submerged arc welding (SAW) which is the arc is
struck beneath a covering layer of flux. In this, the contaminants
in the atmosphere are blocked by the flux. So, the arc quality is
increased when this process is adapted.
The pros of ARC welding are:
The equipment that is used for welding purposes is not very expensive
and can be afforded by all. It is also easy to use. This makes it very
convenient for people who want to weld using ARC welding.
You will generally think of welding
equipment as being unwieldy and heavy. The equipment used
in ARC welding is portable making it very easy for use in all places.
It can be taken to any place and can also be inside a confined place.
It is not necessary to have auxiliary gas shielding.
The reason that it is most used is that it is suitable for welding
most metals and alloys. So, you need not go in for different types of
welding and can do with ARC welding.
The cons of Arc welding are:
There is need to replace the weld electrode in ARC
welding frequently. So, care should be taken to do it whenever
necessary.
The rate of deposition is lower then continuous electrode process.
It is necessary to remove the slag from the weld.
When welding, very bright is produced.
The welding operator should be very careful and wear protective glasses.
The welder
should also wear protective gear, so that he is protected from electric
shock, burns and other problems that might arise while welding due to
the high intensity of heat.
Welding is an essential process for joining two metals
and arc welding is most commonly used because of the minimum equipment
used and a person with minimum training. So, you should consider the
pros and cons before starting to arc weld. Since the
cons can all be taken care of and arc welding is a
very useful and simple process for welding, people should use it for
welding purposes.
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