Stainless
Aluminum
Frequency and Pulse
Wave Forms and amperage
Welding Techniques
100

Decreasing Amperage to allow for a slower travel speed will help prevent carbide precipitation.

False

100

What is the melting point of aluminum?

1200 Degrees


100

What unit is frequency measured in?

Hertz

100

Why is it best to keep the balance control to no more electrode positive than needed?

It will leave excessive etching on the sides of the weld bead that is unnecessary.


100

when fitting up an open root test what can be used to set the appropriate gap to ensure adequate penetration. 

TIG wire 

Stick rod with the flux broken off 

200

What is the rule of thumb when setting amperage to the material thickness when welding Stainless Steel?



1 Amp per thousandth of an inch, then subtract 10%

200

Which filler material is not suitable for welding aluminum Car Radiators (Car radiators tend to exceed temperatures of 150 degrees)

316L

5356

200

A faster pulse rate results in a __________ overall heat input.


Lower

200

An increase in the % on-time control would lead to a(an) __________ in the heat provided by the weld circuit.


Increase

200

For the lay wire technique what would be my appropriate gap measurement and filler rod size 

1/8" gap 1/8" wire 

3/32" gap 3/32" wire 

300

what can be done to remove carbide precipitation from the surface of a stainless weld post weld?


pickling removes the carbide precipitation and promotes a protective passive layer to form


300

How much hotter in degrees Fahrenheit does the aluminum oxide layer on aluminum melt compared to raw aluminum

2400 Degrees

300

What are the main two things that  increasing the ac frequency does?


Narrow puddle, Increase Penetration

300

AC Balance Control

300

Which of the following open root techniques is used to get the most root reinforcement?

Back feed


400

Blues and Purples on Stainless steel after welding is a sign of _______  ________. Two word answer

Carbide Precipitation

400

4043 Filler is used on aluminum parts that are going to be anodized

False

400

Why must you have High Frequency continuously when welding on Aluminum?


Because of the A/C sine passing zero every time it changes polarity the arc could go out so the high frequency keeps the arc stable through this part of the wave by raising the voltage to jump accross the zero point at a fast enough speed to never fully stop.


400

By decreasing the background amperage percentage, you will get a ___________ puddle. For example if you amperage was set at 100 amps and you  lowered the background percentage from 50% to 30%. One word answer


smaller

narrower  

400

If an open root plate test has a gap measured at 1/8" what would be the appropriate rod size for the back feeding technique 

3/32 


500

What two elements gather at the grain bounderies in the occurance of carbide precipitation?

Carbon and Chromium


500

Why must A/C Polarity be used when welding Aluminum at a molecular level? Do not generalize your answers


A/C uses both polarities in which DCEP has ions which bombard the material surface breaking up the aluminum oxide layer, the DCEN polarity then causes the ions to pull the now loose aluminum oxide off of the plate surface to expose the clean aluminum atoms giving a better fusion surface and cleaner overall weld bead.


500

The pulse feature is inactive during: (Look in reference material)


Upslope and downslope


500

Using the formula: Average weld circuit output = (maximum output X percent on time) + (background output X (1.00 - percent on time))

Calculate the average weld circuit output for a machine with 180 amps maximum current, 40 amps pulse background current and 65% pulse on-time.

(Percent on time needs to be converted to a decimal)

131

500

When welding open root GTAW. Which Techniques is it best to have a land? Name all 4

Lay wire cup Wiggle

Keyhole and dab

Backfeed 

Lay wire Step