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What is the principle of TIG welding?
What is the principle of TIG welding?
- Using a consumable electrode and a shielding gas to produce the weld
- Using resistance heating to join the metal parts
- Using a flux to protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination
- Using a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld (correct)
What is the primary advantage of soldering?
What is the primary advantage of soldering?
- Does not require a heat source for the joining process
- High strength joint suitable for heavy-duty applications
- Low melting point allows for delicate work on electronic components (correct)
- No need for flux in the soldering process
What distinguishes temporary joining from permanent joining?
What distinguishes temporary joining from permanent joining?
- Permanent joints allow for easy disassembly and reassembly
- Permanent joining requires the use of adhesives
- Temporary joining involves a higher temperature than permanent joining
- Temporary joints can be dismantled without breaking the assembled parts (correct)
What is the primary characteristic of MIG welding?
What is the primary characteristic of MIG welding?
What is the purpose of flux in soldering?
What is the purpose of flux in soldering?