Welding always results in imperfections, but they are only considered defects if they exceed the limits set by acceptance standards. An imperfection is deemed a defect when it does not meet the requirements of the standard. What is allowed by one standard may be a defect under a different standard that has more stringent limits.
Welding always results in imperfections, but they are only considered defects if they exceed the limits set by acceptance standards. An imperfection is deemed a defect when it does not meet the requirements of the standard. What is allowed by one standard may be a defect under a different standard that has more stringent limits.
Welding always results in imperfections, but they are only considered defects if they exceed the limits set by acceptance standards. An imperfection is deemed a defect when it does not meet the requirements of the standard. What is allowed by one standard may be a defect under a different standard that has more stringent limits.
• Imperfections are classed as defects when they are of a type, or size, not allowed by the Acceptance Standard • A defect is an unacceptable imperfection • A weld imperfection may be allowed by one Acceptance Standard but be classed as a defect by another Standard and require removal/rectification
Cooled Fast So That Cementite Does Not Decompose. They Are Brittle and Extremely Difficult To Machine. Used As Source Materials For Producing Malleable Iron