A high-chromium steel that does not lose its chromium from solid solution by precipitation, because of the addition of elements that have a greater attraction for carbon than does chromium.
Welding Tech
In arc welding, a type of metal transfer in which molten filler metal is propelled axially across the arc in small droplets.
A welding process by which molten material is transferred in the form of many small droplets, the diameter of which is less than that of the filler wire.
Mode of metal transfer across the arc where the molten metal droplets are smaller than the electrode diameter and are axially directed to the weld puddle. Requires high voltage and amperage settings and a shielding gas of at least 80% argon.
A resistance welding method commonly used to join thin sheet materials by overlapping joints.