Welding & Cutting Processes C1.1M/C1.1:2012, Recommended Practices for Resistance Welding Covers spot, seam, projection, flash, and upset welding, as well as weld bonding for uncoated and coated carbon and low-alloy steels, aluminum alloys, stainless steels, nickel, nickel-base alloys, cobalt-base alloys, copper and alloys, and titanium and alloys. Details equipment and setup, welding variables, joint preparation, cleaning, welding schedules and parameters, weld quality testing, safety, and health. 132 pages, 54 tables, 30 figures (2012). Order Code: C1.1 $96/$72. C4.1-77 (R2010) Set, Criteria for Describing Oxygen-Cut Surfaces, and Oxygen Cutting Surface Roughness Gauge Consists of a plastic gauge with samples of oxygen-cut surfaces, a list of descriptive terms, and an accompanying chart. 5 pages (Reaffirmed 2009). Order Code: C4.1 SET $56/$42 C4.2/C4.2M:2009, Recommended Practices for Safe Oxyfuel Gas Cutting Torch Operation Describes the oxyfuel gas cutting process and latest procedures and safety requirements, using terminology compatible with ISO documents. Illustrations show torch and nozzle configurations, and examples of production-cut surfaces. 48 pages, 20 figures, 4 tables (2009). Order Code: C4.2 $68/$52 C4.3/C4.3M:2007, Recommended Practices for Safe Oxyfuel Gas Heating Torch Operation Describes the best and most practical methods for safe and effective operation of oxyfuel gas heating torches, including information on equipment safety, setup, shutdown and operating procedures, and equipment maintenance. 36 pages, 10 figures, 4 tables (2007). Order Code: C4.3 $56/$42 C4.4/C4.4M:2007, Recommended Practices for Heat Shaping and Straightening with Oxyfuel Gas Heating Torches Describes methods and techniques for shaping and straightening metal parts (including steel plate, pipes, angles, channel, T bar, and compound structures) by careful application of heat. Presents theory and mathematical formulas for developing heat shaping patterns. Topics include oxyfuel gas equipment (torches, tips, regulators, fuel gases, gas cylinders, and bulk supply); torch procedures for spot, line, and V heating patterns; and safety procedures. Figures show where to place heating patterns for straightening, forming, or bending. 56 pages, 39 figures, 4 tables (2007). Order Code: C4.4 $64/$48 C4.5M:2012, Uniform Designation System for Oxyfuel Nozzles Proposes a marking system that includes the name, registration trademark, correct fuel gas symbol, nozzle cutting capacity, and a code or part number to permit easy reference to the manufacturer’s operating data. Provides a common identification system that will result in the safe operation of oxyfuel nozzles, including cutting, welding, heating, and brazing. 18 pages, SI (metric) units (2012). Order Code: C4.5 $48/$36 C4.6M:2006 (R2012) (ISO 9013:2002 IDT), Thermal Cutting—Classification of Thermal Cuts—Geometric Product Specification and Quality Tolerances Provides the quantitative and qualitative methods for describing and classifying oxyfuel flame, plasma, and laser cutting. 48 pages, 5 annexes, 27 figures, 8 tables (2012). Order Code C4.6 $60/$45 C5.3:2000 (R2011), Recommended Practices for Air Carbon Arc Gouging and Cutting Helps the operator establish the correct air pressure, amperage, voltage, and techniques. Includes gouging recommendations and a handy troubleshooting guide. 38 pages, 11 figures, 10 tables (Reaffirmed 2011). Order Code: C5.3 $56/$42 C5.5/C5.5M:2003, Recommended Practices for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Provides a fundamental explanation of the gas tungsten arc welding process, describes basic practices and concepts, and outlines advanced methods and applications. Addresses current uses of gas tungsten arc welding in the metalfabricating industry, new applications, and advances in research and development. Presents many practical recommendations on the use of gas tungsten arc welding, and a handy trouble-shooting section. Includes process advantages and limitations; equipment and supplies; tungsten electrodes; gas shielding, purging, and backing; fixturing and tooling; welding techniques; quality control; troubleshooting and safety; joint design, preparation, and welding positions; and welding characteristics of selected alloys. 130 pages, 79 figures, 22 tables (2003). Order Code: C5.5 $96/$72 C5.7:2000 (R2006), Recommended Practices for Electrogas Welding Fundamentals of the process, including the various methods of welding. Equipment, consumables, applications, and metallurgical advantages and limitations are discussed. Covers selection of process variables and operating conditions and typical EGW procedures. Inspection of welds, and training and qualification of welding procedures and operators are described. A troubleshooting guide, safety considerations, and a supplementary reading list are presented. 68 pages, 23 figures, 14 tables (Reaffirmed 2006). Order Code: C5.7 $68/$52 C5.10/C5.10M:2003, Recommended Practices for Shielding Gases for Welding and Cutting Covers six industrial gases – argon, carbon dioxide, helium, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen – and various mixtures. Covers gas properties, uses, safe handling, distribution, mixtures and effects of shielding gases on arc characteristics and welds for flux cored arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal arc welding, electrogas welding, plasma arc welding, plasma arc cutting, laser welding, and laser cutting. Includes sections on gas purging and backing gases as well as shielding and cutting gas safety. 64 pages, 26 figures, 17 tables (2003). Order Code: C5.10 $68/$52 C6.1-89 (R2009), Recommended Practices for Friction Welding Describes friction welding fundamentals and basic equipment requirements. Suggested procedure qualification, inspection 20 Lesser price shown is for AWS members. Always get the best price from the source: 888-WELDING
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