Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) is a welding process that uses a continuous wire feed spool to deposit metal and produce a weld. The objectives of GMAW are to become familiar with basic welding operations, perform some basic welding, and investigate how changes in voltage, current, and welding speed affect the quality of the weld bead and potential defects.
Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) is a welding process that uses a continuous wire feed spool to deposit metal and produce a weld. The objectives of GMAW are to become familiar with basic welding operations, perform some basic welding, and investigate how changes in voltage, current, and welding speed affect the quality of the weld bead and potential defects.
Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) is a welding process that uses a continuous wire feed spool to deposit metal and produce a weld. The objectives of GMAW are to become familiar with basic welding operations, perform some basic welding, and investigate how changes in voltage, current, and welding speed affect the quality of the weld bead and potential defects.
2.0 OBJECTIVE 1. To be more familiar with basic welding operation. 2. To perform some basic welding operation. 3. To investigate the defects and quality of welding bead due to changes iin welding such as voltage (V), current (A), and welding speed (m/min). 3.0 INTRODUCTION