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Aluminium welding is a discipline that can and needs to be learned. Correctly applied, fabricators find that an aluminium welded product is quicker to manufacture than the equivalent performing steel fabrication - and it offers a 40% mass advantage. This booklet examines the special needs for fusion welding of aluminium and its alloys - using the most common, modern methods plus providing practical hints, tips and traps to ensure successful joints. This aluminium pocket guide covers following information: The Welding of Aluminium. The Aluminium Alloys, Welding Filler Material Selection, Effects of Heat on Aluminium, Welding Processes for Aluminium, The Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) or Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Process, Typical Semi-automatic MIG Procedures for Groove, The Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) or Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Process, Trouble Shooting TIG Welding, Guide to Welders How to avoid pitfalls beyond your control, Recommended Practices for Manual AC TIG Welding of Aluminium, Distortion Control, Reduce the effective shrinking force, Make shrinkage forces work to minimise distortion, Balance shrinkage forces with other forces / with another, MMA (Manual Metal Arc) Welding of Aluminium, Brazing of Aluminium, Codes of Manufacture, Other Considerations.
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