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  2. Welding joint - Wikipedia

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    A cruciform joint is a specific joint in which four spaces are created by the welding of three plates of metal at right angles. Cruciform joints suffer fatigue when subjected to continuously varying loads. [6] In the American Bureau of Shipping Rules for Steel Vessels, cruciform joints may be considered a double barrier if the two substances ...

  3. List of welding processes - Wikipedia

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    Transition joints for chemical industry and shipbuilding. Bimetal pipelines Electromagnetic pulse welding: Tubes or sheets are accelerated by electromagnetic forces. Oxides are expelled during impact Automotive industry, pressure vessels, dissimilar material joints Forge welding (43) FOW The oldest welding process in the world.

  4. Welding - Wikipedia

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    The five basic types of weld joints are the butt joint, lap joint, corner joint, edge joint, and T-joint (a variant of this last is the cruciform joint). Other variations exist as well—for example, double-V preparation joints are characterized by the two pieces of material each tapering to a single center point at one-half their height.

  5. Symbols and conventions used in welding documentation

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    The symbolic representation of a V weld of chamfered plates in a technical drawing. The symbols and conventions used in welding documentation are specified in national and international standards such as ISO 2553 Welded, brazed and soldered joints -- Symbolic representation on drawings and ISO 4063 Welding and allied processes -- Nomenclature of processes and reference numbers.

  6. Copperweld - Wikipedia

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    The metallic combinations are engineered to provide the benefits of two disparate materials. CCS, or copper-clad steel wire, provides the strength of steel with the conductivity of copper. In 1963, the original molten-weld process for Copperweld® CCS wire was abandoned in favor of a pressure-rolling process, which is still used today. In the ...

  7. List of ISO standards 3000–4999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3041:1975 Welding requirements — Categories of service requirements for welded joints [Withdrawn without replacement] ISO 3042:1992 Cinematography — Labelling of containers for raw-stock motion-picture films and magnetic films — Minimum information specifications; ISO 3043:1975 Oil of pimento berry [Withdrawn without replacement]

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