Argon arc welding is open arc welding, which is easy to operate and observe;
The drawback is low production efficiency and high labor intensity.
The electrode loss is small, the arc length is easy to maintain, and there is no flux or coating layer during welding, making it easy to achieve mechanization and automation;
Argon arc welding is divided into two types according to the different electrodes: melting electrode argon arc welding and non melting electrode argon arc welding.
Capable of all position welding suitable for welding various materials.
The drawback is low production efficiency and high labor intensity.
The hazard of gas shielded welding is that the arc and dust have a significant impact on the health of the welder.
The solder is like sand, burying the arc. Mainly used for welding thick plates.
Submerged arc welding uses welding wire and flux protection.
CO2 welding has high efficiency, while argon gas shielded welding mainly welds materials such as aluminum, titanium, and stainless steel.
Gas shielded welding refers to a welding method that uses carbon dioxide or argon gas protection, without the need for welding rods or wires.