Manual metal arc welding

Welding is a process for joining two similar or dissimilar metals by fusion or non fusion.. It joins different metals/alloys, with or without the application of pressure and with or without the use of filler metal. The fusion of metal takes place by means of heat. The heat may be generated either from combustion of gases, electric arc, electric resistance or by chemical reaction. During some type of welding processes, pressure may also be employed, but this is not an essential requirement for all welding processes. Welding provides a permanent joint but it normally affects the metallurgy of the components. It is therefore usually accompanied by post weld heat treatment for most of the critical components. The welding is widely used as a fabrication and repairing process in industries. Some of the typical applications of welding include the fabrication of ships, pressure vessels, automobile bodies, off-shore platform, bridges, welded pipes, sealing of nuclear fuel and explosives, etc.

Most of the metals and alloys can be welded by one type of welding process or the other. However, some are easier to weld than others. To compare this ease in welding term ‘weldability’ is often used. The weldability may be defined as property of a metal which indicates the ease with which it can be welded with other similar or dissimilar metals. Weldability of a material depends upon various factors like the metallurgical changes that occur due to welding, changes in hardness in and around the weld, gas evolution and absorption, extent of oxidation, and the effect on cracking tendency of the joint. Plain low carbon steel (C-0.12%) has the best weldability amongst metals. Generally it is seen that the materials with high castability usually have low weldability.

Model: ESAB Transweld 400

Specifications:

Input

  • Voltage (Volts ± 10%, frequency): 415V, 50Hz
  • AC Rated Input Current: 63 Amps
  • Rated KVA (Max): 26

Output

  • Open Circuit Voltage Volts AC (Max): 80V
  • Welding Current Range MMA AC: 50-400A
  • Maximum Current AC: 400A
  • Welding current control type: Stepless
  • Insulation Class: 'H'
  • Cooling: Natural air cooled Net Weight (Approx): 115 kg.
  • Dimension LxHxW mm (Approx): 600 x 410 x 720

Quantity: 05 nos
 

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Central workshop