p10-2 task 2 Flashcards
the inert gases most commonly used as shielding gases in GTAW are
- krypton and argon
- argon and helium
- neon ans helium
- hydrogen and argon
b. argon and helium
argon is used more extensively than helium because as a shielding gas
- The arc voltage is higher
- the penetration achieved as much deeper
- it produces a smoother, quieter arc
- the heat input is greater
c. it produces a smoother, quieter arc
which shielding gas is most commonly used on light gauge materials
- hydrogen
- helium
- neon
- argon
d. argon
which shielding gas is preferred for thicker, heavier materials?
- hydrogen
- argon
- helium
- nitrogen
c. helium
if gas flow is excessive the result may be
- trailing shielding gases
- excessive Arc voltage
- Arc pre-ignition
- atmospheric contamination in the world
d. atmospheric contamination in the world
why is argon preferred for welding in areas subject to drafts?
- it is lighter than air
- it is heavier than air
- it is less flammable
- it has a higher ionization potential
b. it is heavier than air
the flow metre for shielding gases indicates the
- pressure in the cylinder
- volume in the cylinder
- volume the passes through the torch
- pressure in the torch
c. volume the passes through the torch
most regulators deliver a constant outlet pressure to the flowmeter of approximately
- 138 kPa (20 psi)
- 207 kPa (30 psi)
- 276 kPa (40 psi)
- 345 kPa (50 psi)
d. 345 kPa (50 psi)
the bead configuration produced when argon is used as a shielding gas is
- wide and shallow
- deep and narrow
- wide and shallow
which weld bead configuration shown in Figure 1 is produced when helium is used as a shielding gas
a.