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Welder’s Mask

December 1st, 2011 Comments off

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Welder Gloves

November 28th, 2011 Comments off

Welder Gloves

Everlastwelders – Tig Welder and Its Basic Information

When buying any welding machines, you should know some basic information and especially when buying tig welder, you should know in brief because it is called as one of the best welding machines and has excellent features. In this article, we are going to deal about the basic information about tig welding machine so that when you go to shop for buying this machine, you can buy it with ease. Let us go in this way

* Which metals can be welded with the use of tig welder?

Tig welding can be utilized to weld metals like steel, copper, nickel, alloy, aluminium, magnesium, gold etc. It can be also used to weld door handles, fenders, wagons, bike frames and much more. With the help of tig welding machine, you can weld almost in any position. Always remember that this welding process do not exhaust any smokes or fumes.

* What are the different types of tig welding machines available?

The different types of welding machines available in the market are power I-tig 200, powertig 185 micro, powertig 200 DX, powertig 225 LX, Powertig 250 EX and powertig 315 DX. All these welding machines are of Infineon igbt inverter type and have some features like over current warning facility and etc.

* When the weldor should wear the safety gears?

It is a known fact that welding is subjected to heat and fumes and the user should use appropriate welding safety gears when they do the welding process. They should always keep in mind that safety is first and they should check the equipment when and there necessary. Electric arc releases UV rays and the weldor should protect their skin by wearing welding clothes and also they should cover their hands with welding gloves. The users should inspect all electrical cables and connectors for proper insulation. To protect the eyes from welding fumes, they should wear welding goggles and also protective screens should be set up around the welding area to protect from other exposures.

* Where to get the best tig welding machines?

Getting the best tig welders is not an easy task unless you find the good shop and manufacturer for the welder that you are going to buy. Take some care and buy the machines that are worth to your money. Do some search in internet and try to identify the best welders in the market? Do compare their rates with other shops and manufacturers so that you can get the best machine.

* Who invented the tig welding machine?

Arc welder was first developed and later on different welding process came into existence. C.L coffin has the idea of welding the metals in an inert gas atmosphere, but it failed since it can weld some metals like aluminium and magnesium. Later on as the days went, in 1941, this process was got perfected and later on it gained its popularity. There is no accurate information on the invention, but there are more details available on how to set up this welder and buy it. Make use of that information and buy a perfect tig welding machine with ease.

John Patrick is a professional writer working with Everlastwelders. He written many articles like
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Welding Helmet

November 27th, 2011 Comments off

Welding Helmet


Popular Welding Helmets by Jackson Safety

Welding

helmets are the headgear worn to protect the face and neck during

various welding operations. For example, arc welding, shielding metal

arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, and gas metal arc welding are all

operations that require a welding helmet for safety and protection.

These helmets, such as Jackson welding helmets, protect from flash

burns, ultraviolet light, sparks, infrared light and heat. They also can

prevent damaging health risks such as arc eye, inflamed cornea, and

retina burns. Any unprotected exposure to the highly concentrated

release of ultraviolet and infrared light emissions from the welding arc

can cause such damages. The same ultraviolet emissions can also harm

any unprotected skin. Most skin damage is comparable to a sunburn and

can occur quickly hence the term “flash burn”.

With

out proper knowledge and safety precautions welding can be both

dangerous and unhealthy. Most welding processes involve an arc flame, so

the risk of facial and flesh burns is very high. Jackson welding

helmets are durable and dependable, they significantly reduce any risk

of injury, and allow for quality work to be done both safely and

effectively. These helmets are specifically designed for optimal

protection of the eyes. Standard welding helmets protect the eyes from

ultraviolet emissions released during multiple arc welding processes;

exposure to these emissions result in inflammation of the cornea and is

known as arc eye or ultraviolet keratitis. It’s very important to find a

United States Industry approved helmet that covers all necessary

security features and provides sufficient protection to prevent or

greatly reduce any and all risks of injury resulting in personal harm or

physical damage.

Older

models of welding helmets were worn up during most welding operations.

Traditionally, the welder would work with the helmet in an up position

and pay close attention to his work. When the worker began an arc

welding process (arc welding, shielding metal arc welding, gas tungsten

arc welding, and gas metal arc welding) he would need to nod his head

for the helmet to fall into place for protection. This was necessary

because the older helmets were harder to see out of while working.

However, the newer models such as Jackson welding helmets have easy

viewing liquid crystal display screens that automatically adjust to

differential light. The newer model helmets can therefore be worn down

at all times which increases protection, and reduces the risks of injury

and accidents. Most welding helmets are likely to age especially due to

the rugged nature in which they are used. Over time, cracks and can

reduce the potential protection any welding helmet can offer.

Specifically, a cracked helmet will reduce protection from ultraviolet

and infrared rays. Accordingly, welding helmets should provide full

protection from the electromagnetic emissions both ultraviolet and

infrared even when the the liquid crystal display screen is not

darkened; to remain protected at all times it would be prudent to

purchase a quality helmet that would provide protection for a reasonable

period of time without needing to be repaired or replaced.

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Welding Goggles

November 25th, 2011 Comments off

Welding Goggles
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Important Advisory to Welding Newbies


Cowhide Mig Gloves

November 18th, 2011 Comments off

Cowhide Mig Gloves

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