The arc transfer is very consistent.

A joining process using a filler metal with a liquidus less than 840 øF and below the solidus of the base metal.

A group of welding processes which produces coalescence at temperatures essentially below the melting point of the base materials being joined, without the addition of a brazing filler metal. Pressure may of may not be used.

The highest temperature at which a metal or alloy is completely solid.

The loss of particles or pieces from a surface due to cracking.