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The Science and Practice of Welding, now in its tenth edition and
published in two volumes, is an introduction to the theory and
practice of welding processes and their applications. Volume 2, The
Practice of Welding, is a comprehensive survey of the welding
methods in use today and gives up-to-date information on all types
of welding methods and tools. Processes described include manual
metal arc welding (MMA or SMAW); gas shielded metal arc welding
(MIG, MAG or GMAW); tungsten inert gas shielded welding (TIG or
GTAW) and plasma arc (PA) and cutting. Resistance, flash butt and
oxy-acetylene welding are also included. Cutting processes are
given a separate chapter. This new edition has been brought right
up-to-date with a new chapter on the welding of plastics, and new
sections on the welding of duplex stainless steel and air plasma
cutting. The text is illustrated by up-to-date photographs of plant
and equipment. As in previous editions, the appendices bring
together a wealth of essential information, including British and
American welding symbols, tables of conversion, information on
proprietary welding gases and mixtures, testing practices, safety
features and tables of brazing alloys and fluxes. Both volumes
contain numerous questions of the type set at craftsman and
technician grade of the City and Guilds of London Institute
examinations.
The Science and Practice of Welding, now in its tenth edition, is
an introduction to the theory and practice of welding processes and
their applications. Volume 1, Welding Science and Technology,
explains the basic principles of physics, chemistry and metallurgy
applied to welding. The section on electrical principles includes a
simple description of the silicon diode and resistor, the
production and use of square wave, and one-knob stepless control of
welding current. There is a comprehensive section on
non-destructive testing (NDT) and destructive testing of welds and
Crack Tip Opening Displacement Testing. The text has been brought
completely up-to-date and now includes a new chapter devoted to the
Inverter power unit, and duplex stainless steel has been included
in the list of materials described. Volume 2, The Practice of
Welding, is a comprehensive survey of the welding methods in use
today and includes up-to-date information on all types of welding
methods and tools, including manula metal are welding(MMA), gas
shielded metal are welding(MIG and MAG), tungsten electrode inert
gas shielded welding processes(TIG) and plasma are processes,
resistance welding and flash butt welding, oxy-acetylene welding.
The book also has a chapter on cutting processes. This new edition
has been brought right up-to-date with a new chapter on the welding
of plastics, and new sections on the welding of duplex stainless
steel and air plasma cutting. As in previous editions, the
appendice brings together a wealth of essential information,
including British and American welding symbols, tables of
conversion, informatin on propriety welding gases and mixtures,
testing practices, safety features and tablesof brazing alloys and
fluxes. Both volumes contain numerous questions of the type set
craftsman and technician grade of the City and Guilds of London
Institute examinations.
The Science and Practice of Welding, now in its tenth edition and published in two volumes, is an introduction to the theory and practice of welding processes and their applications. Volume 2, The Practice of Welding, is a comprehensive survey of the welding methods in use today and gives up-to-date information on all types of welding methods and tools. Processes described include manual metal arc welding (MMA or SMAW); gas shielded metal arc welding (MIG, MAG or GMAW); tungsten inert gas shielded welding (TIG or GTAW) and plasma arc (PA) and cutting. Resistance, flash butt and oxy-acetylene welding are also included. Cutting processes are given a separate chapter. This new edition has been brought right up-to-date with a new chapter on the welding of plastics, and new sections on the welding of duplex stainless steel and air plasma cutting. The text is illustrated by up-to-date photographs of plant and equipment. As in previous editions, the appendices bring together a wealth of essential information, including British and American welding symbols, tables of conversion, information on proprietary welding gases and mixtures, testing practices, safety features and tables of brazing alloys and fluxes. Both volumes contain numerous questions of the type set at craftsman and technician grade of the City and Guilds of London Institute examinations.
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