Welding Parameters & Settings

Welding Symbols, Joint Types, Butt/Fillet Nomenclature, Welding Positions, Electrode Selection, Consumable Nomenclature, Electrode Baking, SMAW Nomenclature

TIG Welding Settings Calculator – Complete Step-by-Step Guide (GTAW)

Master TIG (GTAW) welding settings with this complete step-by-step guide. Includes a working calculator for amperage, tungsten size, filler rod, gas flow, and cup size — covering mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium, titanium, and copper. Full formula breakdowns, worked examples, tungsten colour code chart, and quick-reference tables.

MIG Welding Settings Calculator – Complete Step-by-Step Guide

Master MIG (GMAW) welding settings with this complete step-by-step guide. Includes working calculator for voltage, amperage, wire feed speed, and shielding gas — with full formula explanations, worked examples, and quick reference tables for mild steel, stainless, and aluminium.

SMAW Electrode Nomenclature : Carbon, Alloy & Stainless Steel

SMAW Electrode Nomenclature: Carbon, Alloy & Stainless Steel — WeldabWorld Technical Guide SMAW Electrode Nomenclature:Carbon, Alloy & Stainless Steel Decode every number, letter and suffix stamped on your welding rod — once and for all. By WeldabWorld Editorial March 2026 15 min read AWS A5.1 · A5.4 · A5.5 Every SMAW electrode carries a stamped

A Complete Guide to Welding Positions

A Complete Guide to Welding Positions – ISO 6947 and ASME Section IX WeldFabWorld Welding till the End Technical Guide · ISO 6947 & ASME Section IX A Complete Guide to Welding Positions Every plate and pipe welding position explained — with angles, standards equivalency, SVG diagrams, and real-world applications in pressure vessel, piping, and

Mastering Welding Parameters: The Complete Guide to Perfect Welds

Welding is both an art and a science, where precision meets craftsmanship. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting your welding journey, understanding and controlling welding parameters is the cornerstone of producing strong, high-quality welds. These parameters act as the recipe for your weld—get them right, and you’ll create flawless joints; get them wrong,

Duty Cycle in Welding: The Complete Guide (with Examples, Images & Calculations)

Welding is both an art and a science — and one of the most misunderstood technical terms in welding is Duty Cycle. Whether you’re a beginner picking your first welding machine or a professional aiming for optimal efficiency, understanding duty cycle can dramatically improve your welding quality, productivity, and machine lifespan. In this article, we’ll

Why Welding Electrode Baking is Critical for Weld Quality

In the world of welding, quality is never an accident. It is the result of controlled processes, adherence to standards, and meticulous handling of consumables. One of the most overlooked yet critical practices in welding is the baking of electrodes. Whether in fabrication shops or large-scale construction sites, electrode baking ensures the elimination of moisture

Welding Consumable Selection – A Smart Guide for Engineers and Quality Professionals

Choosing the correct welding consumable is not just a technical requirement—it’s a strategic decision that directly impacts weld quality, service life, and overall project performance. An incorrect filler selection can lead to severe issues like cracking, porosity, reduced toughness, or premature corrosion failure. For industries such as oil & gas, power plants, refineries, fabrication shops,

Welding Consumable Nomenclature: Everything You Need to Know

Understanding Welding Consumable Nomenclature is key to choosing the right filler metal, electrode, or wire for a specific welding process, base material, and service condition. Standards such as AWS‑A5, ISO 2560, and EN 499 define naming systems used in processes like SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, FCAW, and SAW. Through careful interpretation, welders and engineers gain insight into tensile

Nomenclature and Components of Butt and Fillet Welds

Welding, a fundamental process in metal fabrication and construction, involves joining metal components through the application of heat and pressure. Two common types of welds, butt and fillet welds, are integral in creating strong, durable joints. Understanding nomenclature and components of Butt and Fillet Welds is crucial for welders and engineers to ensure the integrity