The process of Plasma Arc Welding. ||Engineer's academy||
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
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In this video we will learn the Process of Plasma Arc Welding Process / (PAW Welding) , its Principle, Working , Equipment’s Used, Types, Applications & Advantages & Disadvantages are Explained in this Video,
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Can you more specifically differ the welding on the basis of requirement like why a specific welding is used for a specific purpose.
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Which type of electrode consumable or non consumable electrode used in plasma arc welding
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What is actually the function of the plasma gas? Is it as the heat energy to melt the work piece? And does the tungsten electrode melt alongwith the work piece? Thnx for the answer.
The tungsten is a conductor, and is not consumed during welding.
Can we use any gas for ionisation or there are some conditions?
Typically argon or helium are... Used.
@@EngineersAcademy9204 and what about the shielding gas also argon?
Which filler metal used in plasma arc welding
Mostly No filler Material here in this Welding , But if it Required then u can go ahead With Aluminium 1050
Hi I am a plasma welder in my job we use solid welding wire
I weld pipes in 4432 Cr-Ni-Mo Austenitic Stainless Steel
"plasma is used to weld instead of the arc" are they not the same?
Sounds like Engrish translated from Chinese
Are plasma gases and orifice gases are same ??
No Brother Plasma gas is what actually used in the Cutting Process While the orifice gas is the shielding gas, N both are Different.
@@EngineersAcademy9204 how are they different? you mean the gases or the process or work each one is doing?
30000 °C? Are you sure about this?
What you mean more radiation. Can you get cancer from those things😨
"...80 volts for proper working". Just no. This is a sloppy robot translated video with pictures that don't explain anything.