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When referring to MIG welding, the shielding gas would be:

a. Argon.
b. Argon + 1% oxygen.
c. Argon + 20% carbon dioxide.
d. None of the above.

Submerge

Submerged arc utilises:


a. Deep penetration characteristic.
b. High deposition rates on DC+.
c. Flat (PA) welding only.
d. None of the above.

Which of the following is likely to give the highest impact strength in ferritic weld metal?
a. Cellulosic electrodes.
b. Submerged arc with acid flux.
c. Spray transfer CO2 welding.
d. Basic coated MMA electrodes.
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Submerged arc welds made with re-cycled flux are liable to:
a. Porosity.
b. Course grain size.
c. Undercut.
d. Incomplete penetration

In submerged arc welding the use of excessively high voltage would result in:
a. Insufficient flux melting
b. Excessive flux melting
c. Slag removal difficulties
d. Spatter

Submerged arc fluxes can be supplied in two forms. These are:


a. Sintered and agitated
b. Agitated and fused
c. Sintered and agglomerated
d. Fused and agglomerated

In submerged arc welding excessive arc voltage may cause:


a. Excessive penetration
b. Change in weld metal composition
c. Narrow weld width

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