Welding Articles
How to Weld Aluminium with a MIG Welder
MIG welding aluminium is challenging. There are many characteristics that need to be front of mind when MIG welding aluminium.
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How to Weld Aluminium with a TIG Welder
TIG welding aluminium is challenging. There are many characteristics that need to be front of mind when TIG welding aluminium.
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Sustainable Gas Technology for Tomorrow's Weld
Sustainability is a word on everyone's lips at the moment. Climate change, plastic waste, carbon footprint—are conversations taking place in our personal and professional lives.
The Importance of Controlling Welding Gas
We cover why it's important to control welding gas flow rate and the best way to optimise and economise welding gas consumption.
Benefits of Cryogenic Gas Storage for Welding Applications
Have you ever stopped to consider how much time is spent managing your welding gas cylinders?
Optimising Weld Travel Speed
We look at how travel speed affects weld quality and efficiency, and the important role that welding gas can play.
What is a Welding Application Specialist?
This article looks at simplifying the task of optimising your welding application.
Don't Let Spatter Grind Your Down
Spatter is made up of many thousands of droplets of molten filler metal that escape from the weld pool and are scattered around the work area during welding. These small, round balls of molten metal can fall on the welder, workpiece, the floor and surrounds.
What is the Best Gas for TIG Welding Austenitic Stainless Steel
As with other types of stainless steels, austenitic stainless steels are corrosion and oxidation resistant due to the presence of chromium that forms a self-healing protective film on the surface of the steel.
Minimise the Risk of Electric Shock When Arc Welding
There are numerous national and international regulations covering the safe operation of welding and cutting systems. Find out how to work safely when arc welding.
Cylinder Handling
Cylinders are heavy and awkward to handle. Frequent lifting and handling can cause back injuries and upper limp disorders. There are some simple rules to follow to avoid injury.
Cylinder Storage
Gas cylinders are large, heavy and relatively unstable due to the small base-diameter to height ratio. There are a few simple rules to follow to ensure on-site safety.
Cylinder Use
Find out how to work safely with gas cylinders.
Transporting Cylinders
Drive safely, arrive safely. There are some basic rules to follow when transporting cylinders.
Controlling Weld Distortion
Weld distortion or deformation can occur as a result of the non-uniform expansion and contraction of the weld and base metal during the heating and cooling cycle.
Avoiding Porosity
Porosity is caused by absorption of gas in the weld pool that is released as solidification takes place and becomes trapped in the weld.
Evolution of Welding in Industry 4.0
Steam engines and mechanisation in the late 18th century brought us the industrial revolution.
Building the Future Pipeline of Welders
The UK media frequently report about the skills shortage in engineering and healthcare, however, the shortage of welders is not so prominent in the headlines.
Are You Supplying Customers in the Construction Industry?
There are more than 16,000 companies in the building construction industry in UK and Ireland* and, therefore, a significant segment for Air Products welding gases.
Air Products' Gastrak® Service Delivers Gas Consumption Reduction for MDF Engineering
For over 15 years, Air Products has supplied MDF Engineering, Antrim, with a wide range of quality industrial gases for its cutting and welding processes.
Preventing Porosity When Welding Aluminium
Porosity can be a significant problem when welding aluminium, caused predominantly by the absorption of hydrogen in the weld pool, which forms pores in the solidifying weld metal.
New Look for Air Products' Maxx® Weld Process Gas Range!
"See the bigger picture" is the message that Air Products is advocating to promote its Maxx® weld process gases range.
Welding Rejects Are Costly
Quality defects have significant costs associated with them, such as money, time, resources and, if not ultimately resolved, customer satisfaction.
With Ever Increasing Demands on Driving Welding Productivity, How Do You Ensure Safety is Never Sacrificed?
Welding generates fumes and gases that, if inhaled, can be harmful to health.
Are You Sure You Are Really Controlling the Flow of Your Shielding Gas?
A uniform flow of gas is needed to shield the molten metal by blanketing it properly to avoid atmospheric contamination, which can lead to increased levels of oxidation or even porosity of the finished weld.
It is the Little Things That Matter
British Cycling, under the guidance of Sir Dave Brailsford, have been incredibly successful. But what's the link with welding? The concept is just as applicable in fabrication—small changes all add up.