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Difference between arc welding and gas welding

Welding is one joining process where two or more components can be joined permanently with or without the application of heat, pressure, and filler metal. All welding processes can be broadly divided into two categories – fusion welding and solid-state welding. In fusion welding, heat must be applied to melt down the connecting surfaces of the parent component for coalescence or weld bead formation. In solid-state welding, no such melting

Difference between DCEN and DCEP polarities in arc welding

Arc welding is one type of fusion welding process where an electric arc is used to supply necessary heat for fusing the faying surfaces of the base metals and also the filler metal. In every arc welding process, the conductive base plates are connected with one terminal of the power source, while the electrode is connected with other terminal. A small gap (1 – 3mm) is always maintained between the