01 - Different Types of Metal Joining Processes
01 - Different Types of Metal Joining Processes
metal joining
Subjects of Interest
Power density
• Deeper weld penetration
• Higher welding speeds
• Better weld quality
• Less damage to the workpiece
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• Reducing flame
The excess amount of acetylene is used,
giving a reducing flame. The combustion of
acetylene is incomplete (greenish) between
the inner cone and the outer envelope.
Good for welding aluminium alloys, high
carbon steels.
Three types of flame in oxyacetylene welding
• Oxidizing flame
The excess amount of O2 is used, giving an
oxidizing flame. Good for welding brass.
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Chemical reactions and temperature
distribution in a neutral oxyacetylene
Advantages Disadvantages
Advantages Disadvantages
Shielding gases
Ar is heavier and offers more effective shielding and cheaper than He.
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Advantages and disadvantages
Advantages Disadvantages
Advantages Disadvantages
Advantages Disadvantages
• Very clean due to inert shielding gas • The GMAW gun is quite bulky
used. and difficult to reach small areas
• Much higher deposition rate. or corners.
Advantages Disadvantages
Electroslag welding
Advantages Disadvantages
• Extremely high deposition rate. • Very high heat input weld quality
could be poor due to coarse grain in
• One single pass no mater how the fusion zone or heat affected
thick the workpiece is. zone.
• No angular distortion because the • Strict to vertical position due to very
weld is symmetrical with respect to large weld pools.
its axis.
Transverse cross
section of electroslag
weld in 70-mm thick
steel.
Vacuum operation
Laser beam welding with CO2 laser in 13-mm thick A633 steel.
• Surface melting produces a full penetration.
• High reflectivity can cause problems in LBW Surface
modifications, i.e., roughening, oxidizing and coating can significantly
reduce reflectivity.
• Laser beam can be used in combination with arc welding such as
GMAW to provide greater penetration.
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Advantages and disadvantages
Advantages Disadvantages
Spot welding
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Friction welding
Friction welding is a mechanical solid-phase
welding process in which heat generated by friction
is used to create high-integrity joint between similar
or dissimilar metals.
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Inertia friction welding
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• The heat generated due to frictional motions of the two workpieces, creating
a columnar microstructure as shown in figure.