Deck 16: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Equipment, Setup, Operation, and Filler Metals

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____ is very well suited for making welds on steel, steel alloys (including stainless), nickel alloys, and most other metals other than aluminum or magnesium.

A) Zirconium tungsten
B) Pure tungsten
C) Thoriated tungsten
D) Lanthanum tungsten
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AC concentrates about ____ of its welding heat on the work and ____ on the tungsten.

A) 2/3, 1/3
B) 1/3, 2/3
C) 1/2, 1/2
D) 1/4, 3/4
Question
In GTAW, the arc temperature is around ____ degrees Fahrenheit.

A) 3,000
B) 6,000
C) 11,000
D) 17,000
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With ____, penetration and bead profile are sensitive to arc length, and the long arcs needed for feeding filler wires are more difficult to control.

A) nitrogen
B) argon
C) hydrogen
D) helium
Question
Which of the following is true of breaking and remelting tungsten?

A) It should be melted by striking an arc on a piece of carbon.
B) It should be broken squarely.
C) It should be melted with a DCEN current.
D) It should not be melted by striking an arc on copper, as it will contaminate the tungsten.
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Water hose fittings have ____ threads, and gas hose fittings have ____ threads.

A) right-hand, left-hand
B) left-hand, left-hand
C) right-hand, right-hand
D) left-hand, right-hand
Question
____ has the poorest heat resistance and electron emission characteristic of all the tungsten electrodes.

A) Lanthanum tungsten
B) Pure tungsten
C) Zirconium tungsten
D) Thoriated tungsten
Question
Adding ____ has the same effect on the electrode characteristic as thorium, but is not radioactive.

A) cerium
B) lanthanum
C) zirconium
D) pure tungsten
Question
Which of the following is an inert gas?

A) Nitrogen
B) Oxygen
C) Hydrogen
D) Helium
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____ additions are restricted to stainless steels because it is the primary cause of porosity in aluminum welds.

A) Nitrogen
B) Helium
C) Argon
D) Hydrogen
Question
____ results in welds with deep penetration, and a smaller-size tungsten can be used.

A) DCEN
B) ACHF
C) DCEP
D) DCRP
Question
Which of the following is true of erosion of the tungsten electrode?

A) Erosion can be completely eliminated.
B) Erosion can be limited using DCEP current.
C) The eroded metal does not transfer across the arc.
D) Slow erosion results in limited tungsten inclusions in the weld.
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Which of the following is true of DCEP?

A) Because DCEP does not put much heat on the tip, it is relatively cool.
B) With DCEP, the preferred electrode tip is pointed.
C) DCEP has the highest heat concentration on the electrode tip.
D) With DCEP, the point of the electrode tip is stable.
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____ is denser than air, so it effectively shields welds in deep grooves in the flat position.

A) Nitrogen
B) Helium
C) Argon
D) Hydrogen
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____ electrodes have a current-carrying capacity similar to that of pure tungsten, and may be used for both AC and DC welding currents.

A) Zirconium tungsten
B) Cerium tungsten
C) Lanthanum tungsten
D) Thoriated tungsten
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Which of the following is true of DCEN?

A) With DCEN, arc starting with a high-voltage electrical discharge is more difficult.
B) With DCEN, the electrode becomes damaged in a short period of time.
C) With DCEN, a pointed tip concentrates the arc.
D) DCEN concentrates the heat in the tip of the electrode.
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DCEP concentrates ____ of the arc heat on the plate, and ____ of the heat on the electrode.

A) 1/2, 1/2
B) 2/3, 1/3
C) 1/4, 3/4
D) 1/3, 2/3
Question
Which of the following is a way to minimize erosion of the tungsten electrode?

A) Using DCEN current.
B) Using as high a current as possible.
C) Using an air-cooled torch.
D) Using as small a size of tungsten electrode as possible.
Question
DCEN concentrates about ____ of its welding heat on the work, and about ____ on the tungsten.

A) 1/4, 3/4
B) 2/3, 1/3
C) 1/2, 1/2
D) 1/3, 2/3
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Which of the following is true of grinding tungsten electrodes?

A) If the grinder is used for metals other than tungsten, particles of these metals may become trapped on the tungsten as it is ground, resulting in contamination when the arc is started.
B) A fine, hard grinding stone will result in more tungsten breakage and a poor finish.
C) The grinder used to sharpen tungsten should have a coarse stone.
D) A grinder should never be used to clean contaminated tungsten.
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​The useful life of a ceramic nozzle is affected by the _____________.

A) ​tungsten type and shielding gas flow rate
B) ​whether the torch is air or water cooled
C) ​current level and proximity to the work
D) ​type of current and type of base metal
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​What is the purpose of a gas lens?

A) ​It filters out most of the harmful UV and some of the IR light.
B) ​It reduces the turbulence in the shielding gas.
C) ​It filters out dust and dirt that might be in the shielding gas due to a dirty shielding gas hose.
D) ​It helps to see the molten weld pool by magnifying it.
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​Which nozzle material is clear?

A) ​ceramic
B) ​alumina
C) ​fused quartz
D) ​silicon nitride
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​The high frequency may be set so that it ______________for DC and ________________ for AC.

A) ​automatically cuts off after the arc is established; is kept on continuously
B) ​is kept on continuously; goes off
C) ​is kept on continuously; automatically cuts off after the arc is established
D) ​automatically cuts off; goes off after one minute
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The ____________________ is the cone-shaped sleeve that holds the electrode in the torch.
Question
​Flowmeters measure the flow rate of a shielding gas in __________units.

A) ​BTU or mm/sec
B) ​CHF or L/min
C) ​PSI or kPa
D) ​GPH or K/min
Question
The gas tungsten arc welding process is sometimes referred to as ____________________.
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​Which type of tungsten electrode does not break evenly when trying to break off contamination?

A) ​EWZr-1
B) ​EWLa-1
C) ​EWP
D) ​EWCe-2
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​How must tube- and ball-type flowmeters be mounted?

A) ​vertically
B) ​horizontally
C) ​on a solid surface
D) ​Between 5 ft and 5.5 feet above the floor
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____________________, when added in percentages of up to 0.6 percent to tungsten, improves its current-carrying capacity.
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The ____________________ at which an alternating current cycles is the rate at which it makes a full change in direction.
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The ____ protects the molten weld pool, the filler rod, and the tungsten electrode as they cool to a temperature at which they will not oxidize rapidly.

A) nozzle
B) preflow period
C) shielding gas
D) postflow period
Question
​Tungsten electrodes that contain elements such as lanthanum or yttrium are referred to as _____.

A) ​alternating current only electrodes
B) ​low-hydrogen tungstens
C) ​low-alloy tungsten electrodes
D) ​rare earth tungstens
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The ____________________ directs the shielding gas directly on the welding zone.
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​Why does the return water on a water-cooled GTAW torch flow out around the power cable?

A) ​The electricity in the cable has to be protected from emitting RF from the high frequency starting voltage.
B) ​To reduce the number of hoses to the torch.
C) ​So a smaller power cable can be used.
D) ​It helps to heat the water a little more to prevent algae and mold from growing.
Question
​What material should shielding gas hoses be made of?

A) ​Any material is fine; the gas is inert
B) ​plastic
C) ​rubber
D) ​copper
Question
​The improved electron emission of the ____ allows it to carry approximately 20% more current than pure tungsten.

A) ​lanthanum tungsten
B) ​thoriated tungsten
C) ​zirconium tungsten
D) ​cerium tungsten
Question
​The squarewave provides the welder with a current that allows the molten weld pool to _______________.

A) ​be cleaner and reduces the need to clean all of the oxides off of the underside of the weld joint
B) ​flow freely onto the base metal with minimum fusion for thinner metals
C) ​have more gas coverage of the weld at a slower flow rate
D) ​have both deeper penetration and faster solidification
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​Why is an inert shielding gas required for GTA welding?

A) ​To keep the air away from the hot tungsten and molten weld metal.
B) ​To help remove the welding fumes to make it easier to see the weld pool.
C) ​It helps to reduce the UV light that can cause skin burns.
D) ​All of the above
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​____ is relatively easy to ionize and thus is suitable for alternating-current applications and easier starts.

A) ​Hydrogen
B) ​Helium
C) ​Argon
D) ​Nitrogen
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____________________ is a by-product of the natural gas industry.It is removed from natural gas as the gas undergoes separation for purification or refinement.
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When the shielding gas flow rate is high, air is drawn into the gas envelope by a(n) ____________________ effect around the edge of the nozzle.
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What is the most likely explanation for why DCEP has a cleaning action?
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Argon and helium are _________________________ gases, which means they will not combine chemically with any other material, and will not affect the molten weld pool in any way.
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____________________ is the time during which gas flows to clear out any air in the nozzle or surrounding the weld zone.
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Explain why the heat of the arc, which is much higher than the melting point of tungsten, does not actually melt the tungsten electrode.
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Explain how hydrogen is used in shielding gases, and why it is restricted to stainless steels.
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____________________ is the time during which the gas continues flowing after the welding current has stopped.
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Explain how tungsten electrodes are produced.
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Explain how to clean and point a tungsten electrode.
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Deck 16: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Equipment, Setup, Operation, and Filler Metals
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____ is very well suited for making welds on steel, steel alloys (including stainless), nickel alloys, and most other metals other than aluminum or magnesium.

A) Zirconium tungsten
B) Pure tungsten
C) Thoriated tungsten
D) Lanthanum tungsten
C
2
AC concentrates about ____ of its welding heat on the work and ____ on the tungsten.

A) 2/3, 1/3
B) 1/3, 2/3
C) 1/2, 1/2
D) 1/4, 3/4
C
3
In GTAW, the arc temperature is around ____ degrees Fahrenheit.

A) 3,000
B) 6,000
C) 11,000
D) 17,000
C
4
With ____, penetration and bead profile are sensitive to arc length, and the long arcs needed for feeding filler wires are more difficult to control.

A) nitrogen
B) argon
C) hydrogen
D) helium
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Which of the following is true of breaking and remelting tungsten?

A) It should be melted by striking an arc on a piece of carbon.
B) It should be broken squarely.
C) It should be melted with a DCEN current.
D) It should not be melted by striking an arc on copper, as it will contaminate the tungsten.
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Water hose fittings have ____ threads, and gas hose fittings have ____ threads.

A) right-hand, left-hand
B) left-hand, left-hand
C) right-hand, right-hand
D) left-hand, right-hand
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____ has the poorest heat resistance and electron emission characteristic of all the tungsten electrodes.

A) Lanthanum tungsten
B) Pure tungsten
C) Zirconium tungsten
D) Thoriated tungsten
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8
Adding ____ has the same effect on the electrode characteristic as thorium, but is not radioactive.

A) cerium
B) lanthanum
C) zirconium
D) pure tungsten
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Which of the following is an inert gas?

A) Nitrogen
B) Oxygen
C) Hydrogen
D) Helium
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____ additions are restricted to stainless steels because it is the primary cause of porosity in aluminum welds.

A) Nitrogen
B) Helium
C) Argon
D) Hydrogen
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____ results in welds with deep penetration, and a smaller-size tungsten can be used.

A) DCEN
B) ACHF
C) DCEP
D) DCRP
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Which of the following is true of erosion of the tungsten electrode?

A) Erosion can be completely eliminated.
B) Erosion can be limited using DCEP current.
C) The eroded metal does not transfer across the arc.
D) Slow erosion results in limited tungsten inclusions in the weld.
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Which of the following is true of DCEP?

A) Because DCEP does not put much heat on the tip, it is relatively cool.
B) With DCEP, the preferred electrode tip is pointed.
C) DCEP has the highest heat concentration on the electrode tip.
D) With DCEP, the point of the electrode tip is stable.
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____ is denser than air, so it effectively shields welds in deep grooves in the flat position.

A) Nitrogen
B) Helium
C) Argon
D) Hydrogen
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____ electrodes have a current-carrying capacity similar to that of pure tungsten, and may be used for both AC and DC welding currents.

A) Zirconium tungsten
B) Cerium tungsten
C) Lanthanum tungsten
D) Thoriated tungsten
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Which of the following is true of DCEN?

A) With DCEN, arc starting with a high-voltage electrical discharge is more difficult.
B) With DCEN, the electrode becomes damaged in a short period of time.
C) With DCEN, a pointed tip concentrates the arc.
D) DCEN concentrates the heat in the tip of the electrode.
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DCEP concentrates ____ of the arc heat on the plate, and ____ of the heat on the electrode.

A) 1/2, 1/2
B) 2/3, 1/3
C) 1/4, 3/4
D) 1/3, 2/3
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18
Which of the following is a way to minimize erosion of the tungsten electrode?

A) Using DCEN current.
B) Using as high a current as possible.
C) Using an air-cooled torch.
D) Using as small a size of tungsten electrode as possible.
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19
DCEN concentrates about ____ of its welding heat on the work, and about ____ on the tungsten.

A) 1/4, 3/4
B) 2/3, 1/3
C) 1/2, 1/2
D) 1/3, 2/3
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Which of the following is true of grinding tungsten electrodes?

A) If the grinder is used for metals other than tungsten, particles of these metals may become trapped on the tungsten as it is ground, resulting in contamination when the arc is started.
B) A fine, hard grinding stone will result in more tungsten breakage and a poor finish.
C) The grinder used to sharpen tungsten should have a coarse stone.
D) A grinder should never be used to clean contaminated tungsten.
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21
​The useful life of a ceramic nozzle is affected by the _____________.

A) ​tungsten type and shielding gas flow rate
B) ​whether the torch is air or water cooled
C) ​current level and proximity to the work
D) ​type of current and type of base metal
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22
​What is the purpose of a gas lens?

A) ​It filters out most of the harmful UV and some of the IR light.
B) ​It reduces the turbulence in the shielding gas.
C) ​It filters out dust and dirt that might be in the shielding gas due to a dirty shielding gas hose.
D) ​It helps to see the molten weld pool by magnifying it.
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23
​Which nozzle material is clear?

A) ​ceramic
B) ​alumina
C) ​fused quartz
D) ​silicon nitride
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​The high frequency may be set so that it ______________for DC and ________________ for AC.

A) ​automatically cuts off after the arc is established; is kept on continuously
B) ​is kept on continuously; goes off
C) ​is kept on continuously; automatically cuts off after the arc is established
D) ​automatically cuts off; goes off after one minute
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The ____________________ is the cone-shaped sleeve that holds the electrode in the torch.
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26
​Flowmeters measure the flow rate of a shielding gas in __________units.

A) ​BTU or mm/sec
B) ​CHF or L/min
C) ​PSI or kPa
D) ​GPH or K/min
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The gas tungsten arc welding process is sometimes referred to as ____________________.
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28
​Which type of tungsten electrode does not break evenly when trying to break off contamination?

A) ​EWZr-1
B) ​EWLa-1
C) ​EWP
D) ​EWCe-2
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​How must tube- and ball-type flowmeters be mounted?

A) ​vertically
B) ​horizontally
C) ​on a solid surface
D) ​Between 5 ft and 5.5 feet above the floor
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____________________, when added in percentages of up to 0.6 percent to tungsten, improves its current-carrying capacity.
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31
The ____________________ at which an alternating current cycles is the rate at which it makes a full change in direction.
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32
The ____ protects the molten weld pool, the filler rod, and the tungsten electrode as they cool to a temperature at which they will not oxidize rapidly.

A) nozzle
B) preflow period
C) shielding gas
D) postflow period
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33
​Tungsten electrodes that contain elements such as lanthanum or yttrium are referred to as _____.

A) ​alternating current only electrodes
B) ​low-hydrogen tungstens
C) ​low-alloy tungsten electrodes
D) ​rare earth tungstens
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34
The ____________________ directs the shielding gas directly on the welding zone.
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35
​Why does the return water on a water-cooled GTAW torch flow out around the power cable?

A) ​The electricity in the cable has to be protected from emitting RF from the high frequency starting voltage.
B) ​To reduce the number of hoses to the torch.
C) ​So a smaller power cable can be used.
D) ​It helps to heat the water a little more to prevent algae and mold from growing.
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​What material should shielding gas hoses be made of?

A) ​Any material is fine; the gas is inert
B) ​plastic
C) ​rubber
D) ​copper
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37
​The improved electron emission of the ____ allows it to carry approximately 20% more current than pure tungsten.

A) ​lanthanum tungsten
B) ​thoriated tungsten
C) ​zirconium tungsten
D) ​cerium tungsten
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38
​The squarewave provides the welder with a current that allows the molten weld pool to _______________.

A) ​be cleaner and reduces the need to clean all of the oxides off of the underside of the weld joint
B) ​flow freely onto the base metal with minimum fusion for thinner metals
C) ​have more gas coverage of the weld at a slower flow rate
D) ​have both deeper penetration and faster solidification
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39
​Why is an inert shielding gas required for GTA welding?

A) ​To keep the air away from the hot tungsten and molten weld metal.
B) ​To help remove the welding fumes to make it easier to see the weld pool.
C) ​It helps to reduce the UV light that can cause skin burns.
D) ​All of the above
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​____ is relatively easy to ionize and thus is suitable for alternating-current applications and easier starts.

A) ​Hydrogen
B) ​Helium
C) ​Argon
D) ​Nitrogen
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____________________ is a by-product of the natural gas industry.It is removed from natural gas as the gas undergoes separation for purification or refinement.
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When the shielding gas flow rate is high, air is drawn into the gas envelope by a(n) ____________________ effect around the edge of the nozzle.
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What is the most likely explanation for why DCEP has a cleaning action?
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Argon and helium are _________________________ gases, which means they will not combine chemically with any other material, and will not affect the molten weld pool in any way.
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____________________ is the time during which gas flows to clear out any air in the nozzle or surrounding the weld zone.
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46
Explain why the heat of the arc, which is much higher than the melting point of tungsten, does not actually melt the tungsten electrode.
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47
Explain how hydrogen is used in shielding gases, and why it is restricted to stainless steels.
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____________________ is the time during which the gas continues flowing after the welding current has stopped.
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Explain how tungsten electrodes are produced.
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Explain how to clean and point a tungsten electrode.
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