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Wet welding
Dry welding
Wet welding:
In the case of wet welding, the operation is completed under water, directly
exposed to the wet environment. For this purpose, a different type of
electrode is used. The function is carried out manually. The welder is
allowed to have freedom of movement. Hence, wet welding is the most
effective, efficient and economical process.
The welding power and supply unit is placed on the surface and is connected
to the welder with the help of cables and hoses.
The Advantages:
* The expenditure is very minimal. Unlike in the case of dry welding.
* The speed of the operation is extremely high.
* As the equipments are very minimum, the welding can be performed in
a shorter time with minimal planning.
The Disadvantages:
* The weld is quenched is very fast under water. It decreases the ductility
and impact strength an also makes the weld very porous.
* The visibility of the welder is not up to the required level.
* The amount of voltage that can b employed is very limited. Care has to
be taken so that the welder is not harmed by probable electrical shocks.
Dry Welding:
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