Welding and Cutting FAQs
How can I increase my welding speed when TIG welding?
- Increase your welding current. Not only does this allow you to increase the welding speed, it often enhances penetration.
- Increasing the current, increases the size of the weld pool, so the work piece may need to be orientated into the PA or PB position.
How can I increase my welding speed when MIG/MAG welding?
I want to increase my speeds, but not sacrifice quality - is this possible?
Is it possible to increase welding speeds with a common welding process such as MAG welding carbon steel?
What is EN 1090 and ISO 3834?
- EN 1090 is a European Standard that regulates the fabrication and assembly of steel and aluminium structures and is recognised by the Construction Products Regulation 2011 (CPR).
- As of 1st July 2014, under the Construction Products Regulation (CPR), CE marking for structural steel to EN 1090-1 became mandatory for products produced and sold on the EU construction market.
- EN 1090 comprises three parts:
- EN 1090-1: Requirements for conformity assessment for structural components (CE-Marking)
- EN 1090-2: Technical requirements for the execution of steel structure
- EN 1090-3: Technical requirements for the execution of aluminium structures
- Where welding is part of the process, a Welding Quality Management system is needed which must conform to EN ISO 3834. The company should engage a responsible welding coordinator to control their welding quality management system.
- When you have an EN 1090 certificate for execution class (EXC) 2 or lower standard welding procedure reports can be used. Air Products provide these standard Welding Procedure Qualification Records (WPQR) for different welding applications.
What is the difference between ISO 14175 and A5.32?
Where can I get a welding procedure for my welding application?
Can I get cylinder gases without the need for cylinder regulators which I have to maintain?
How can I minimise weld surface oxidation?
- Ensure the gas shield is sufficient to protect the weld pool and adjacent weld area.
- When welding reactive materials such as titanium or zirconium or working with high currents or large weld pool
- Use Air Products’ Maxx® gases range to ensure optimum performance.
How can I obtain flatter, smoother welds?
How do I reduce welding spatter?
How is the minimum size of a fillet weld determined?
Is it possible to increase weld speeds and improve the appearance of my stainless steel weld?
Can I reduce the smell when welding stainless steel?
How can I set and maintain the optimum flow for my welding process?
How do I know what gas mixture or purity of gas I need for my laser resonator?
Which is the best fuel gas to use with oxygen; acetylene, propane or propylene?
I need to reduce post-welding cleaning when welding thin sheet carbon steel - can you help?
I need to reduce cylinder stocks. Is there a single gas mixture for MAG welding stainless steel?
Inomaxx® 2 is a great all-rounder for stainless. It is suitable for all material thickness as well as giving excellent weld quality and a bright weld finish?
There is a such a range of gases available — can I test them out and see what suits my process?
I always use pure argon for TIG welding as it is versatile, what would you recommend to still give me versatility?
I MAG weld various thicknesses of carbon steel. Do I need more than one gas?
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