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WELCOME

TO MOBILE LEGENDS
WELDING
Presented by:
Arvin Rai B. Algabre
Diether L. Tabañag

Adviser:
Engr. Julius M. Papellero
“Together we will
learn the topic”
 Welding
 Types of Welding
 Gas Welding (Oxy-Acetylene)
 Arc Welding (Metal Arc)
 Merits & Limitations of welding process
 Application
 Conclusion
 The Welding is a process of joining two or more, similar or
dissimilar metals by heating them to a suitable
temperature, with or without the application of pressure,
filler materials and flux.

 Welding is used for making permanent joints


 Plastic Welding or Pressure Welding:
The piece of metal to be joined are heated to a
plastic state and forced together by external pressure
(Ex.)- Resistance Welding
 Fusion welding or Non Pressure Welding:
The material at joint is heated to a molten state
and allowed to solidify
(Ex.)-Gas Welding, Arc Welding
 GAS WELDING
 ARC WELDING(Metal Arc)
 Resistance Welding
 Solid state Welding
 Thermo-chemical welding
 Low Temperature welding
Gas welding is a fusion welding process, in which the
heat for welding is obtained by the combustion of
oxygen and fuel the gas may be acetylene, hydrogen or
propene.
Types:
 Oxy-Acetylene
 Air-Acetylene
 Oxy-Hydrogen
 Oxy-Fuel
Oxy-Acetylene
Welding
When a combination
of oxygen and
acetylene is used in
correct proportions to
produce an Intense gas
flame, the process is
known as oxy-
acetylene welding.
1. Gas Cylinders
2. Regulators
3. Pressure Gages
4. Hoses
5. Welding Torch
6. Check valve
7. Non return Valve
Advantages
 Portable and most versatile process
 Better control over the temperature
 Suitable to weld dissimilar matter
 Low cost & maintenance

Disadvantages
 Not suitable for heavy section
 Less working temperature of gas flame
 Slow rate of heating
Arc welding is a fusion welding process in which the heat
required to fuse the metal is obtain from the electric arc
between the base metal and an electrode.
Types:
1. Metal Arc Welding
2. Submerged Arc Welding
3. Tungsten inert Gas Welding
4. Metal Inert Gas Welding
 Uses an electric arc to
coalesce metals

 Arc welding is the most


common method of
welding metals

 Electricity travels from


electrode to a base
metal to ground
1. A welding generator(D.C) or Transformer(A.C)
2. Two cables-one for work and one for electrode
3. Electrode holder
4. Electrode
5. Protective Shield
6. Gloves
7. Wire Brush
8. Chipping Hammer
9. Goggles
Advantages Disadvantages
 Most efficient way to join  Manually applied,
metals therefore high labor cost
 Lowest-cost joining  Need high energy causing
method danger
 Affords lighter weight  Not convenient for
through better utilization disassembly
of materials  Defects are hard to detect
 Joins all commercial metals at joints
 Provides design flexibility
 It is used in the manufacture of automobile bodies
 Aircraft frames
 Railway wagons
 Machine frames
 Structural works, tanks, furniture, boilers, general
repair work and ship building etc.
In these we learn about most popular welding type uses
in industries.
 A good weld is always strong
 General welding equipment is not very costly
 Portable welding equipment are available
 A large number of metal and alloy both similar and
dissimilar can be join by welding
 Welding permits considerable freedom in design
VICTORY
“ Life is made of ever so
many partings welded
together”
-Charles Dickens

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Thank you~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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