The distance between the root and toe of a fillet weld is called leg length.
4) The distance between the root and toe of a fillet weld is called
Leg length
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Fusion welding with pressure
Forge welding is a solid-state welding process that joins two pieces of metal by heating them to a high temperature and then hammering them together. It may also consist of heating and forcing the metals together with presses or other means, creating enough pressure to cause plastic deformation at the weld surfaces.
1.4 - 1.5
Coated Electrodes
Coated electrodes are classified according to the coating factor. Coating factor is the ratio of the diameter of the electrode to the diameter of the core wire.
So, following are sub types of coated electrodes:
Light coated electrodes with coating factor of 1.25. Light coating applied to electrodes helps to remove impurities such as oxides and phosphorous. Light coating also helps in enhancing arc stability.
Medium coated electrodes with coating factor of 1.45.
Heavily coated electrodes with coating factor ranging between 1.6 to 2.2. These electrodes have a proper and well defined composition. The heavily coated electrodes are designed in three types – electrodes with cellulose coating, electrodes with mineral coating and the electrodes with coating of both cellulose as well as mineral coating.
Commutator
The part of DC welding generator that converts AC supply voltage to DC welding output voltage is called Commutator.
Tin and Lead
Principal materials used in soldering are Tin and Lead