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Fusion Welding Pipe In oxygas welding of pipe,
many tests have proved that fusion welded pipe joints, when properly made, are as strong
as the pipe itself. For success in oxygas welding
of pipe, three essential requirements must be met: there must be a conven-ient source of
controlled heat available to produce rapid localized melting of the metal, the oxides
present on the surface or edges of the joints must be removed, and a metal-to-metal union
between the edges or surfaces to be joined must be made by means of molten metal.
The soundness and strength of
welds depend on the quality of the welding rod used. If you have any doubt about the
quality of the rods or are not sure of the type to use, then it would be to your advantage
to contact the manufacturer or one of his distributors. If the rod is supplied through the
federal stock system, supply personnel should be able to look up the information based on
the federal stock number of the rod.
The Linde Company has a method of fusion welding that is remarkably fast and produces welds of high quality. Anyone can use this process for welding pipe if they adhere to the following conditions:
The following is a brief explanation of the previously mentioned conditions: EXCESS FUEL-GAS FLAME. The
base metal surface, as it reaches white heat, absorbs carbon from the excess fuel-gas
flame. The absorption of carbon lowers the melting point of steel, thereby the surface
melts faster and speeds up the welding action. SPECIAL WELDING ROD. The
deoxidizing agents in the recommended rod eliminates the impurities and prevents excess
oxidation of carbon. Were it not for this action, considerable carbon, the most valuable
strengthening element of steel, would be lost. Thus, even in high-carbon, high-strength
pipe, the weld metal is as strong as, or stronger than the pipe material. BACKHAND TECHNIQUE. This
technique produces faster melting of the base metal surfaces. Also, a smaller bevel can be
used which results in a savings of 20 to 30 percent in welding time, rods, and gases. One
of the most valuable tools you can use when welding pipe is the pipe clamp. Pipe clamps
hold the pipe in perfect alignment until tack welds are placed. They are quick opening and
you can move or attach a clamp quickly.
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