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Title: FUNDAMENTAL OF ARC WELDING - CHAPTER 1
Authors: Abdul Jalil, Saifuldin
Intai, Wilson
Mohamed Noor, Ahmad Nasir
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Politeknik Kuching Sarawak
Abstract: ABSTRACT Fundamentals of Arc Welding – Chapter 1, is an e-book that provides essential foundation for students and trainees in the field of welding technology. It introduces the principles, processes, and safety practices fundamental to arc welding, a widely used method in the fabrication and construction industries. The chapter begins with an Introduction to Arc Welding, explaining the basic concepts, history, and the significance of arc welding in modern engineering applications. It then focuses on Manual Metal Arc Welding (MMAW), also known as Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), detailing its components, operational principles, and advantages in various industrial scenarios. Further, the chapter explores Welding Techniques and Procedures, emphasizing electrode selection, welding positions, current settings, and arc control for achieving high-quality welds. The importance of skill and precision is highlighted through practical guidelines for both beginners and intermediate welders. Finally, Welding Safety Practices are addressed thoroughly, covering essential personal protective equipment (PPE), safe workspace setup, and hazard prevention. Emphasis is placed on fostering a strong safety culture to prevent accidents and ensure compliance with industry standards. This chapter serves as a comprehensive guide for students beginning their journey in arcwelding, combining theoretical knowledge with practical insights essential for academicand industrial success.
URI: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/7872
ISBN: e ISBN 978-629-7638-57-7
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