welding process

  • 4000 BCE

    ancient welding

    ancient welding
    the first welding process was invented in the bronze age around 4000 BCE, we think by the ancient Egyptians. we think they used copper and melted it down to seal metal
  • the inventor of modern welding

    the inventor of modern welding
    Nikolay Slavyanov was a Russian inventor who made the first arc welder. in 1881
  • early years of welding

    early years of welding
    many different things were done in the early years of welding such as welding skyscrapers, factory production, and even the start of underwater welding.
  • welding in world war 2

    welding in world war 2
    as far back as world war 2 welders were used for military projects such as tanks, aircraft, military installations, and much more. with the increase of german submarines sinking American ships, we found that welding was faster and stronger than rivets
  • tig welding

    tig welding
    tig welding is a process of welding in that you have a tig torch in one hand a filler rod in the other and weld using the tig torch to heat up the filler rod
  • stick welding

    stick welding
    stick welding is another type of welding in that you have a stinger and an electrode the stinger allows electricity to flow through the electrode to produce a weld
  • mig welding

    mig welding
    mig welding is a type of welding where you have a mig gun that feeds wire from a spool onto your metal producing a weld
  • why there is so many different types

    why there is so many different types
    there are a lot of different types of welding, and you may be wondering why there are so many. ill break it down for you there is stick, mig, and tig. stick welding is good for iron and carbon steel which is the majority of steel in the world. mig welding is good for just about anything which is why it's the most popular. and tig welding is mainly for aluminum and stainless steel.
  • modern welding

    modern welding
    anything metal that you see has probably been welded at one point. but there are some things that have to be welded to keep the country running, such as gas pipelines, frames for cars and even the big metal powerlines have to be welded
  • safety equipment

    safety equipment
    welding safety equipment has evolved a lot over time. it went from having nothing to shield your eyes to now we have welding hoods that have electronic auto darkening and even fans.
  • Tulsa welding school

    Tulsa welding school
    Tulsa welding school is a welding school in Jacksonville Florida. they are a top-tier welding school that teaches everything you need to know about welding I plan on going there after high school
  • welding as a career

    welding as a career
    welding is a job that pays good money and you do not have to worry about finding a job because there are welding jobs everywhere