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Re: [MW:24391] Welding process selection

Dear ,

Thanks . Actually i wanted to know that how heat efficiencies / Dilution of each process. We know that we FCAW not accpted for few weld even we used E71T-C.

How WE CHOOSE WELDING PROCESS, Why There is some limitation for GMAW & FCAW process.

Regards

dinesh 

DINESH VITTHAL SOMWANSHI

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On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 12:31 PM, anosh wankhade <anosh_wankhade@rediffmail.com> wrote:
Please note that, you can not use same electrode for different welding processes.

As far as the welding processes are concern, this depends on the requirement of your job,

SAW is having high deposition rate but the limitation is the welding position.
If it is possible to carryout welding in1 G position then SAW is the best.The material thickness also matters, for thick metal SAW is best but if the metal is thin then GMAW is best using which you can get maximum output with quality weld.

Regards,

Anosh Wankhade





From: Dinesh Somwanshi <som.din@gmail.com>
Sent: Sat, 27 Feb 2016 10:32:41
To: materials-welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [MW:24381] Welding process selection

Dear sir,


i would like to know on welding process . If i use same electrode for different welding with SMAW, SAW, GTAW, FCAW & ETC.

Please tell me on getting efficient welding process.How we are choosing process or dilution time.

I know SAW is good deposition rate, please share your ideas with corresponding details for other process.

we want to convince our client to use FCAW process instead SMAW on fillet weld. He want process efficiency difference.

Please share your ideas.

DINESH VITTHAL SOMWANSHI

BACHELOR IN MECHANICAL ENGINEER
AUTHORIZED WELDING / NDT / PAINTING INSPECTION PERSONNEL,
AWS - CWI , CSWIP 3.1
BGAS  Gr 2 / 3
NDT II -UT , RT , MT , PT, VT

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