Thank you dear sir, I watched your explanation about mig welding in you tube now in Tamil. I should congratulate you for your effort to bring it in Tamil. May I expect more from you in the matters regarding this subject?
Helium, like pure Argon, is generally used with non-ferrous metals, but also with stainless steels. Because it produces a wide, deep penetration profile, Helium works well with thick materials, and is usually used in ratios between 25 - 75 percent Helium to 75 - 25 percent Argon. Adjusting these ratios will change the penetration, bead profile and travel speed
Thank you dear sir, I watched your explanation about mig welding in you tube now in Tamil. I should congratulate you for your effort to bring it in Tamil. May I expect more from you in the matters regarding this subject?
bro which text is this?
What is the ratio of shielding gases?
Co2 & helium???
Helium, like pure Argon, is generally used with non-ferrous metals, but also with stainless steels. Because it produces a wide, deep penetration profile, Helium works well with thick materials, and is usually used in ratios between 25 - 75 percent Helium to 75 - 25 percent Argon. Adjusting these ratios will change the penetration, bead profile and travel speed
can you send that working procedure notes
Tamil lanu sonnega
Mukkiyamana points lam Tamil la than bro solirupen bro... Ungaluku edhum doubt na kelunga na solren