Sunday, April 17, 2016

Re: [MW:24705] RE: 24691] MIG welding process-reg

Mode of metal transfer plays a major role to choose this conventional GMAW process. If u have pulsed GMAW, in all current it will be in the pulsed spray mode only and u can use it for any thick, any position?

On 17-Apr-2016 8:10 pm, "Alan Denney" <alan@denney1.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
Yes you can, but not outside because the gas shield gets blown away. The big issue is lack of fusion defects. I hope that you have trained welders, qualified welding procedures and non-destructive testing, and that you are working to a recognised welding code of practice.

Alan Denney
AKD Materials Consulting Ltd

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Dear Experts
Can we use MIG welding process for load carrying structural steel.... and also provide limitations of MIG welding process

Expecting your valuable suggestions

Regard
S.karthikeyan
Chennai

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