Do you know about some book that could help me to study , because i have s lot of doubt how to measure a piece with a scanner , I successed to measure it with fillet weld method and those measurements were good . I've been learning with videos on UA-cam 😅
Allready sub and hit that notification button. Im getting ready to take my cwi in feb taking the seminar then part b rescheduling to take part a and c later on with in a month. Any information is appreciated
heat affected zone is the area where conduction heat transfer occurs because of the welding process. heat from filler metal will slowly transfer to the weld base metal. any area with the temperature change would he heat affected zone penetration is the term how deep your filler metal will go towards the root. penetration is more related to the joint design : it is related to fit up of the joint.
Thank you for the videos very informative and well done thumbs-up.
Thank you Elmer
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Hello, I have a question between welding with electrical resistance and mig which has bigger bigger HAZ?
Do you know about some book that could help me to study , because i have s lot of doubt how to measure a piece with a scanner , I successed to measure it with fillet weld method and those measurements were good . I've been learning with videos on UA-cam 😅
Good presentation, i want to learn, how to make such presentation,which software are you using for it
hello, it is called video scribe
Can I use some images and information from your video in training I am developing provided I reference your video appropriately?
sure, that is fine . all the best
@@weldinginspection7239 Thanks so much! Very much appreciated.
@@cassycoggins1967 you are welcome
Well done
thank you
I really enjoy your lessons. Can you explain critical welding. D1.8. That would be Awsome if you have time.👍👍👍
Sure, I will make a video for that,
D1.8 : correct? seismic welding code
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Very informative
Respected sir
We need more lectures on welder trade theory
yes, will do
Good lecture sir. How Can one determine the preheating and post heating temperature of a weld joint?
Can you provide us with the topic of process welding
sure, you mean the complete chart of each type of welding sir ?
@@weldinginspection7239 I mean CWI chapter 3 for main 5 process
Sure sir , i will do that with examples
Thank you once again.
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crack occurs in Heat Affected Zone, can you explain why it happens?
Hello, I have explained that in this video.
thank you
ua-cam.com/video/Atug-rk3AyE/v-deo.html
Maybe it is about the steel that you are using?
Check the manufacturer.
Explanation about zones in weld area
That is correct D1.8. 👍👍👍
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What is the difference between heat affected zone and Penetration???
heat affected zone is the area where conduction heat transfer occurs because of the welding process. heat from filler metal will slowly transfer to the weld base metal. any area with the temperature change would he heat affected zone
penetration is the term how deep your filler metal will go towards the root. penetration is more related to the joint design : it is related to fit up of the joint.
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Shuimu Induction-weld preheat and PWHT (POST WELD HEAT TREATMENT)
Those things are lyrics for a love song....
Thank you sir
I think the grain size in fast cooling should be finer than the slow one.. CMIIW
Correct
thanks sir
Plse study convection
sure, I tried to make it simple from inspection standpoint . Thank you for the feedback, I will take care of that