Deck 30: Other Welding Processes

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____ welding is accomplished by using roller-type electrodes.

A) Seam
B) Ultrasonic
C) Flash
D) Upset
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In resistance welding, ____ is applied to ensure a continuous electrical circuit and to forge the heated parts together.

A) heat
B) a chemical spray
C) a plasma arc
D) pressure
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The ____ the period during which the electrode force is applied and the welding current is shut off.

A) squeeze time
B) weld time
C) hold time
D) off period
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Temperatures up to ____ F are generated by electron beam welding machines.

A) 800°
B) 1,800°
C) 18,000°
D) 180,000°
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____ are used where work is too large to be moved.

A) Rocker-arm spot welders
B) Press-type spot welders
C) Portable spot welders
D) Resistance welders
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The heat produced in a weld is expressed in the formula ____.

A) H = I2R
B) H = IR2
C) H = IR
D) H = (IR)2
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Resistance welding machines contain a(n) ____ to hold the workpiece and apply the electrode force.

A) mechanical system
B) electrical circuit
C) current regulator
D) control system
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____ welding is a form of friction welding.

A) Resistance spot welding
B) Ultrasonic
C) Electron beam
D) Inertia
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The ____ is the time between the first application of electrode force and the first application of welding current.

A) squeeze time
B) weld time
C) hold time
D) off period
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The ____ is the time during which the electrodes are not contacting the workpieces.

A) squeeze time
B) weld time
C) hold time
D) off period
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Both kVa and watts are ____ measurements.

A) energy
B) heat
C) voltage
D) power
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In resistance welding, a ____ is used to convert the high line voltage power to the welding high-amperage current at a low voltage.

A) regulator
B) transformer
C) capacitor
D) converter
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The term kVa stands for ____.

A) kilovoltage
B) kerf volt amps
C) kilovolt amps
D) kilovolt amplifier
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Material from ____ thick may be joined by spot welding.

A) 0.05 in.to 2 in.
B) 0.01 in.to 0.1 in.
C) 0.001 in.to 2 in.
D) 0.001 in.to 1 in.
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Cooling in seam welding is accomplished by ____.

A) immersion in salt water
B) a constant stream of water directed to the electrode near the weld
C) allowing the weld to cool at room temperature
D) blowing air over the weld area
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Laser beams have a heat input of ____ joules.

A) 0.001 to 0.01
B) 0.01 to 0.1
C) 0.1 to 10
D) 1 to 10
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In ____, the movement of the upper electrode is controlled by a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder.

A) rocker-arm spot welders
B) press-type spot welders
C) portable spot welders
D) resistance welders
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In ____, the lower electrode is stationary while movement is transferred to the upper electrode by means of an arm, which moves about a pivot point.

A) rocker-arm spot welders
B) press-type spot welders
C) portable spot welders
D) resistance welders
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Resistance welding machines contain a(n) ____ to regulate the timing of the weld cycle.

A) mechanical system
B) electrical circuit
C) current regulator
D) control system
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____ are used in the mass production of automobiles, aircraft, railroad cars, home appliances, and similar products where relatively thin sheets are to be welded.

A) Rocker-arm spot welders
B) Press-type spot welders
C) Portable spot welders
D) Resistance welders
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​Strip electrodes can be as wide as ____ inches.

A) ​two
B) ​three
C) ​four
D) ​five
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​Electrode classifications are prefixed with the letter ____.

A) ​E
B) ​F
C) ​K
D) ​L
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​Submerged arc welding was introduced in the ____.

A) ​1930s
B) ​1940s
C) ​1950s
D) ​1960s
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​One carbon point equals ____ percent carbon.

A) ​.01
B) ​.1
C) ​1
D) ​10
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​SAW filler metals are available in wires that come in sizes ____.

A) ​of 1/16 inch
B) ​from 1/16 inch to 1/8 inch
C) ​from 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch
D) ​from 1/16 inch to 1/4 inch
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​If the letter K is used, it refers to ____.

A) ​the normal carbon point
B) ​the range of manganese
C) ​silicon-killed, oxidized steel
D) ​an electrode
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In hardfacing, deposited layers may be as thin as ____ in.

A) 1/32
B) 1/16
C) 3/32
D) 3/16
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​If an electrode is classified as EH12, it has a normal carbon point of ____ percent carbon.

A) ​.1
B) ​.12
C) ​1
D) ​12
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​If an electrode is classified EL5K, which of the following is true?

A) ​It has high manganese.
B) ​It has five percent carbon.
C) ​It was drawn from silicon-killed, deoxidized steel.
D) ​It has no carbon.
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​With SAW, ESW, and EGW, the total cost of fabrication is ____, and it provides the same or ____ service.

A) ​higher, better
B) ​higher, worse
C) ​lower, better
D) ​lower, worse
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​The classification of flux depends on ____.

A) ​its chemical composition
B) ​the mechanical properties of the weld metal deposited
C) ​the range of manganese
D) ​the carbon points
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Laser beams have an intensity of more than ____ watts per square centimeter.

A) 100
B) 1,000
C) 10,000
D) 100,000
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​The basic flux classification is prefixed with the letter ____.

A) ​E
B) ​F
C) ​K
D) ​L
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​____ is(are) used for surfacing applications.

A) ​Strip electrodes
B) ​Backing strips
C) ​Twisted wire
D) ​Bulk wire
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In which of the following general groups are tungsten carbide and chromium electrodes classified?

A) Resistance to impact
B) Resistance to severe abrasion
C) Resistance to severe impact
D) Resistance to moderate abrasion
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​In SAW, the molten weld pool is protected from the surrounding atmosphere by ____.

A) ​shielding gas
B) ​self-shielding electrodes
C) ​oxygen in the air
D) ​molten flux and slag
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In hardfacing operations, ____ welding permits the surfacing layer to be deposited by flowing molten filler metal into the underlying surface.

A) arc
B) oxyfuel
C) gas shielded arc
D) carbon arc
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Laser welds are ____.

A) small, generally less than 0.0001 inches
B) small, sometimes less than 0.001 inches
C) always at least 0.01 inches
D) always at least 0.1 inches
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​The letter that refers to the range of manganese can either be ____.

A) ​M, N, or K
B) ​E, F, or G
C) ​L, M, or H
D) ​E, F, or K
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​In SAW, the heat is produced from ____.

A) ​a chemical reaction in the flux
B) ​an arc between the work and a metal electrode
C) ​heat applied to granular flux material
D) ​the atmosphere reacting with the flux
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____________________ is the process of obtaining desired properties or dimensions by applying an integral layer of metal of one composition onto a surface of a base metal of another composition.
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​If a flux is classified as F3A2, it has ____ psi minimum tensile strength.

A) ​3
B) ​2,000
C) ​20,000
D) ​30,000
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​More than ____ lb./hr.can be deposited using large diameter SAW wires.

A) ​40
B) ​50
C) ​60
D) ​70
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____________________ welding is a process for joining similar and dissimilar metals by introducing high-frequency vibrations into the overlapping metals in the area to be joined.
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In ____________________ welding, fusion is obtained simultaneously over the entire area of the contacting surfaces.
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____________________ welding is a process where fusion between the parts' surfaces occurs as a result of the heat produced by the electric resistance between the parts' contacting surfaces.
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​Which of the following is an advantage of electroslag welding?

A) ​Inexpensive welding equipment
B) ​Quick setup time
C) ​Can be used on any thickness of plate
D) ​Minimum distortion
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In ____________________ welding, a plasma jet is produced by forcing gas to flow along an arc restricted electromagnetically as it passes through a nozzle.
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Explain the resistance projection welding process.
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​In the flux classification system, the letter P indicates ____.

A) ​the psi minimum tensile strength of the weld
B) ​the weld metal was tested in pre-weld condition
C) ​the weld was tested after the postweld heat treatment
D) ​the foot-pound impact strength test
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What shielding gas or gases work(s) well with electrogas welding?

A) helium (He)
B) ​nitrogen (N)
C) ​argon (Ar)
D) a mixture of carbon dioxide (CO2) and argon (Ar)
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____________________ welding is used in the auto, electronics, pipeline, shipbuilding, aerospace, and high-speed welded tubing industries.
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____________________ is the term used to describe vapors of materials that are raised to a higher energy level than the ordinary gaseous state.
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____________________ welding is a semiautomatic or automatic arc welding process.An arc is drawn between a metal stud and the surface to which it is to be joined.
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​In EGW, the molten weld pool is protected from the atmosphere by ____ or by a flux core in the filler electrode.

A) ​oxygen in the atmosphere
B) ​a thick blanket of slag
C) ​shielding gas
D) ​a thick blanket of molten flux
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​The first digit in the flux classification system indicates ____.

A) ​the lowest temperature at which the weld metal will meet the 20 foot-pound impact strength test
B) ​the 10,000 psi minimum tensile strength of the weld
C) ​the 10 psi minimum tensile strength of the weld
D) ​the weld was tested and classified after the postweld heat treatment
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In ____________________ welding, fusion is produced over the ends of stock by heat produced from the resistance to the flow of electric current between the two surfaces.
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​In the flux classification system, the letter Z indicates ____.

A) ​no impact strength test is required
B) ​no tensile strength test is required
C) ​the flux passed the minimum impact strength test
D) ​the flux passed the minimum tensile strength test
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​Which of the following is true of electroslag welding?

A) ​The arc is produced below the molten flux surface.
B) ​The heat for welding is produced by current transferred from the electrode to the work.
C) ​The slags produced are highly conductive in a molten state.
D) ​The slags must be relatively shallow to maintain the circuit.
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In ____________________ welding, fusion is obtained by directing a highly concentrated beam of coherent light to a very small spot.
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Explain how electron beam welding works.
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Summarize the process of thermal spraying.
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Explain how laser beams work.
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Explain the process of upset welding, and the difference between upset welding and flash welding.
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____ welding is accomplished by using roller-type electrodes.

A) Seam
B) Ultrasonic
C) Flash
D) Upset
A
2
In resistance welding, ____ is applied to ensure a continuous electrical circuit and to forge the heated parts together.

A) heat
B) a chemical spray
C) a plasma arc
D) pressure
D
3
The ____ the period during which the electrode force is applied and the welding current is shut off.

A) squeeze time
B) weld time
C) hold time
D) off period
C
4
Temperatures up to ____ F are generated by electron beam welding machines.

A) 800°
B) 1,800°
C) 18,000°
D) 180,000°
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____ are used where work is too large to be moved.

A) Rocker-arm spot welders
B) Press-type spot welders
C) Portable spot welders
D) Resistance welders
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The heat produced in a weld is expressed in the formula ____.

A) H = I2R
B) H = IR2
C) H = IR
D) H = (IR)2
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Resistance welding machines contain a(n) ____ to hold the workpiece and apply the electrode force.

A) mechanical system
B) electrical circuit
C) current regulator
D) control system
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____ welding is a form of friction welding.

A) Resistance spot welding
B) Ultrasonic
C) Electron beam
D) Inertia
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The ____ is the time between the first application of electrode force and the first application of welding current.

A) squeeze time
B) weld time
C) hold time
D) off period
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The ____ is the time during which the electrodes are not contacting the workpieces.

A) squeeze time
B) weld time
C) hold time
D) off period
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Both kVa and watts are ____ measurements.

A) energy
B) heat
C) voltage
D) power
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In resistance welding, a ____ is used to convert the high line voltage power to the welding high-amperage current at a low voltage.

A) regulator
B) transformer
C) capacitor
D) converter
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The term kVa stands for ____.

A) kilovoltage
B) kerf volt amps
C) kilovolt amps
D) kilovolt amplifier
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Material from ____ thick may be joined by spot welding.

A) 0.05 in.to 2 in.
B) 0.01 in.to 0.1 in.
C) 0.001 in.to 2 in.
D) 0.001 in.to 1 in.
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Cooling in seam welding is accomplished by ____.

A) immersion in salt water
B) a constant stream of water directed to the electrode near the weld
C) allowing the weld to cool at room temperature
D) blowing air over the weld area
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Laser beams have a heat input of ____ joules.

A) 0.001 to 0.01
B) 0.01 to 0.1
C) 0.1 to 10
D) 1 to 10
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In ____, the movement of the upper electrode is controlled by a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder.

A) rocker-arm spot welders
B) press-type spot welders
C) portable spot welders
D) resistance welders
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In ____, the lower electrode is stationary while movement is transferred to the upper electrode by means of an arm, which moves about a pivot point.

A) rocker-arm spot welders
B) press-type spot welders
C) portable spot welders
D) resistance welders
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Resistance welding machines contain a(n) ____ to regulate the timing of the weld cycle.

A) mechanical system
B) electrical circuit
C) current regulator
D) control system
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____ are used in the mass production of automobiles, aircraft, railroad cars, home appliances, and similar products where relatively thin sheets are to be welded.

A) Rocker-arm spot welders
B) Press-type spot welders
C) Portable spot welders
D) Resistance welders
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​Strip electrodes can be as wide as ____ inches.

A) ​two
B) ​three
C) ​four
D) ​five
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​Electrode classifications are prefixed with the letter ____.

A) ​E
B) ​F
C) ​K
D) ​L
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​Submerged arc welding was introduced in the ____.

A) ​1930s
B) ​1940s
C) ​1950s
D) ​1960s
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​One carbon point equals ____ percent carbon.

A) ​.01
B) ​.1
C) ​1
D) ​10
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​SAW filler metals are available in wires that come in sizes ____.

A) ​of 1/16 inch
B) ​from 1/16 inch to 1/8 inch
C) ​from 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch
D) ​from 1/16 inch to 1/4 inch
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​If the letter K is used, it refers to ____.

A) ​the normal carbon point
B) ​the range of manganese
C) ​silicon-killed, oxidized steel
D) ​an electrode
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In hardfacing, deposited layers may be as thin as ____ in.

A) 1/32
B) 1/16
C) 3/32
D) 3/16
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​If an electrode is classified as EH12, it has a normal carbon point of ____ percent carbon.

A) ​.1
B) ​.12
C) ​1
D) ​12
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​If an electrode is classified EL5K, which of the following is true?

A) ​It has high manganese.
B) ​It has five percent carbon.
C) ​It was drawn from silicon-killed, deoxidized steel.
D) ​It has no carbon.
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​With SAW, ESW, and EGW, the total cost of fabrication is ____, and it provides the same or ____ service.

A) ​higher, better
B) ​higher, worse
C) ​lower, better
D) ​lower, worse
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​The classification of flux depends on ____.

A) ​its chemical composition
B) ​the mechanical properties of the weld metal deposited
C) ​the range of manganese
D) ​the carbon points
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Laser beams have an intensity of more than ____ watts per square centimeter.

A) 100
B) 1,000
C) 10,000
D) 100,000
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​The basic flux classification is prefixed with the letter ____.

A) ​E
B) ​F
C) ​K
D) ​L
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​____ is(are) used for surfacing applications.

A) ​Strip electrodes
B) ​Backing strips
C) ​Twisted wire
D) ​Bulk wire
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In which of the following general groups are tungsten carbide and chromium electrodes classified?

A) Resistance to impact
B) Resistance to severe abrasion
C) Resistance to severe impact
D) Resistance to moderate abrasion
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​In SAW, the molten weld pool is protected from the surrounding atmosphere by ____.

A) ​shielding gas
B) ​self-shielding electrodes
C) ​oxygen in the air
D) ​molten flux and slag
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In hardfacing operations, ____ welding permits the surfacing layer to be deposited by flowing molten filler metal into the underlying surface.

A) arc
B) oxyfuel
C) gas shielded arc
D) carbon arc
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38
Laser welds are ____.

A) small, generally less than 0.0001 inches
B) small, sometimes less than 0.001 inches
C) always at least 0.01 inches
D) always at least 0.1 inches
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​The letter that refers to the range of manganese can either be ____.

A) ​M, N, or K
B) ​E, F, or G
C) ​L, M, or H
D) ​E, F, or K
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​In SAW, the heat is produced from ____.

A) ​a chemical reaction in the flux
B) ​an arc between the work and a metal electrode
C) ​heat applied to granular flux material
D) ​the atmosphere reacting with the flux
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____________________ is the process of obtaining desired properties or dimensions by applying an integral layer of metal of one composition onto a surface of a base metal of another composition.
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​If a flux is classified as F3A2, it has ____ psi minimum tensile strength.

A) ​3
B) ​2,000
C) ​20,000
D) ​30,000
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​More than ____ lb./hr.can be deposited using large diameter SAW wires.

A) ​40
B) ​50
C) ​60
D) ​70
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44
____________________ welding is a process for joining similar and dissimilar metals by introducing high-frequency vibrations into the overlapping metals in the area to be joined.
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In ____________________ welding, fusion is obtained simultaneously over the entire area of the contacting surfaces.
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46
____________________ welding is a process where fusion between the parts' surfaces occurs as a result of the heat produced by the electric resistance between the parts' contacting surfaces.
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​Which of the following is an advantage of electroslag welding?

A) ​Inexpensive welding equipment
B) ​Quick setup time
C) ​Can be used on any thickness of plate
D) ​Minimum distortion
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48
In ____________________ welding, a plasma jet is produced by forcing gas to flow along an arc restricted electromagnetically as it passes through a nozzle.
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49
Explain the resistance projection welding process.
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50
​In the flux classification system, the letter P indicates ____.

A) ​the psi minimum tensile strength of the weld
B) ​the weld metal was tested in pre-weld condition
C) ​the weld was tested after the postweld heat treatment
D) ​the foot-pound impact strength test
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51
What shielding gas or gases work(s) well with electrogas welding?

A) helium (He)
B) ​nitrogen (N)
C) ​argon (Ar)
D) a mixture of carbon dioxide (CO2) and argon (Ar)
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____________________ welding is used in the auto, electronics, pipeline, shipbuilding, aerospace, and high-speed welded tubing industries.
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____________________ is the term used to describe vapors of materials that are raised to a higher energy level than the ordinary gaseous state.
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____________________ welding is a semiautomatic or automatic arc welding process.An arc is drawn between a metal stud and the surface to which it is to be joined.
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​In EGW, the molten weld pool is protected from the atmosphere by ____ or by a flux core in the filler electrode.

A) ​oxygen in the atmosphere
B) ​a thick blanket of slag
C) ​shielding gas
D) ​a thick blanket of molten flux
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​The first digit in the flux classification system indicates ____.

A) ​the lowest temperature at which the weld metal will meet the 20 foot-pound impact strength test
B) ​the 10,000 psi minimum tensile strength of the weld
C) ​the 10 psi minimum tensile strength of the weld
D) ​the weld was tested and classified after the postweld heat treatment
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57
In ____________________ welding, fusion is produced over the ends of stock by heat produced from the resistance to the flow of electric current between the two surfaces.
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58
​In the flux classification system, the letter Z indicates ____.

A) ​no impact strength test is required
B) ​no tensile strength test is required
C) ​the flux passed the minimum impact strength test
D) ​the flux passed the minimum tensile strength test
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59
​Which of the following is true of electroslag welding?

A) ​The arc is produced below the molten flux surface.
B) ​The heat for welding is produced by current transferred from the electrode to the work.
C) ​The slags produced are highly conductive in a molten state.
D) ​The slags must be relatively shallow to maintain the circuit.
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60
In ____________________ welding, fusion is obtained by directing a highly concentrated beam of coherent light to a very small spot.
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61
Explain how electron beam welding works.
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62
Summarize the process of thermal spraying.
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63
Explain how laser beams work.
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64
Explain the process of upset welding, and the difference between upset welding and flash welding.
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