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ENERGIZER: DIFFERENT WELDING PROCESS
Direction: Give the acronym meaning of the different welding process and write your answer on the space
provided.
1. GMAW
2. GTAW
3. TIG
1. MIG
5. FCAW
. SMAW
What Is SMAW?
MAW also known as stick welding, is a manual process using a flux coated consumable electrode with
od at the core.
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Answer:

1.GMAW = Gas Metal Arc Welding = 'MIG' (Metal Inert Gas) and 'MAG' (Metal Active Gas) = slang term 'wire-feed welding

2.GTAW = Gas Tungsten Arc Welding = 'TIG' (Tungsten Inert Gas) = older slang term 'Heliarc welding'

3.TIG – ‘TIG’ stands for ‘Tungsten Inert Gas’ welding, which is the same as ‘GTAW’ (‘Gas Tungsten Arc Welding’). On paper TIG seems quite similar to MIG, except that the electrode is non-consumable and the shielding gas typically has an argon-helium composition.

1.MIG – ‘MIG’ stands for ‘Metal Inert Gas’ welding, but you might also see it referred to as ‘GMAW’ (‘Gas Metal Arc Welding’), or ‘MAG’ (‘Metal Active Gas’ welding). This is one of the most common welding techniques – and one of the easiest to learn – so it’s great for both beginners and large scale production.

MIG uses a consumable electrode and an argon-carbon dioxide shielding gas to create strong welds on both thin and thick sheets of metal.

5.FCAW – ‘FCAW’ stands for ‘Flux-Cored Arc Welding’. This process uses different equipment to MIG and TIG welding, because although the electrode is a continuously-fed consumable one (like with MIG), it has a flux at its core. This flux eliminates the need for a separate shielding gas, which means that it’s suitable for outdoor projects and windy conditions.

What Is SMAW?

-SMAW – ‘SMAW’ stands for ‘Shielded Metal Arc Welding’, but you might commonly hear it being referred to as ‘stick welding’. Like FCAW, SMAW uses flux to protect the weld pool from damaging atmospheric gases – the only difference is that in SMAW the flux coats the electrode, whereas with FCAW it’s at the center.

MAW also known as stick welding, is a manual process using a flux coated consumable electrode with

od at the core.

-Metal-cored Arc Welding is a welding process that uses heat for joining metals. MCAW is another variant of the MIG welding and MAG welding processes. More specifically, metal-cored Arc Welding is a technique that employs heat for joining metals and DC electric arc produces it.

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