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Underwater welding is consistently ranked among the world’s most dangerous professions, with a staggering fatality rate of about 15% per year. This alarmingly high death toll underscores the extreme risks these professionals face daily. It combines the risks of deep-sea…
Ever wonder how much do welders make in a year? If welding could be a lucrative career choice? The answer is a resounding yes! According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers held nearly…
Oxyacetylene welding is a process that uses a flame to join metals together. This flame is created by mixing oxygen and acetylene gases. The intense heat from the flame melts the metal, allowing it to fuse when it cools. This…
Ever seen a picture of an underwater welder online? Looks pretty cool, right? Welding beneath the waves, surrounded by fish and coral? Hold on a sec! While the view might be amazing, underwater welding is actually one of the most…
Oxy-fuel welding is a process that involves the use of fuel gases and oxygen to produce a high-temperature flame. This flame is then used to melt and join metals. Due to its versatility and cost-effectiveness, the process is widely used…
Resistance welding is a type of welding process that joins two or more metal parts together by applying pressure and passing an electrical current through the joint area. The high electrical current causes intense heat buildup due to resistance to…
Arc welding is a process that joins metal pieces together. It creates an electrical arc between a welding electrode and the joined base metals. The high heat generated by the arc melts the metals at the point of contact. As…
Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) has existed for over 120 years. The process was first developed in the late 1800s with the invention of electric transformers and welding power supplies. SMAW revolutionized welding by allowing operators to create an electric…