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GMA Welding Common Metals You can use the welding
equipment and techniques for gas metal-arc welding to join all types of metals; however,
as we discussed in the GTAWprocess, each of the metals requires a unique welding method.
In this section, we discuss some of the welding methods associated with a few of the more
commonly welded metals. Carbon Steels For GMA welding of thin
materials (0.035 inch to 1/8 inch), no edge preparation is needed and a root opening of
1/16 of an inch or less is recommended. For production of adequate welds on thicker
material, some beveling is normally required. When welding plates 1/4 of an inch or
greater in thickness, you should prepare a single or double-V groove with 50- to 60-degree
in-cluded angle(s). Aluminum The short-arc welding method
is normally used for out-of-position welding or when welding thin materials because
short-arc produces a cooler arc than the spray type arc. When welding thinner material (up
to 1 inch in thickness), you should use pure argon. The spray-arc welding method
is recommended for welding thicker materials. With spray arc, more heat is produced to
melt the wire and base metal. When you are welding thicker material (between 1 and 2
inches) a mixture of 90-percent argon and 10-percent helium is recommended. The helium
provides more heat input and the argon provides good cleaning action. Stainless Steel
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