The document discusses common welding defects that cause rejection in MMA and FCAW welding processes. These defects include incomplete filled grooves, porosity, slag inclusions, undercut, lack of fusion, and arc strikes. Spatter and surface slag must be removed, while arc strikes require blending and crack detection. Cap undercut and lack of sidewall fusion are additional defects that can cause rejection in FCAW welding.
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The document discusses common welding defects that cause rejection in MMA and FCAW welding processes. These defects include incomplete filled grooves, porosity, slag inclusions, undercut, lack of fusion, and arc strikes. Spatter and surface slag must be removed, while arc strikes require blending and crack detection. Cap undercut and lack of sidewall fusion are additional defects that can cause rejection in FCAW welding.