Welding Position Instant
In the fabrication industry, the term "position" does not merely refer to the location of the welder; it describes the physical orientation of the weld axis and the weld face relative to the horizontal plane. Gravity acts as a primary force acting upon the molten weld pool. If the weld pool becomes too large or fluid, gravity will pull it out of the joint, resulting in defects such as overlap, undercut, or slag inclusions.
Welding positions are not arbitrary; they are geometrical constraints defined by physics. As the position moves away from the flat orientation, the influence of gravity on the weld pool becomes more adversarial. Successful welding in non-flat positions requires: welding position
Positions are classified based on plate (groove/fillet) and pipe: In the fabrication industry, the term "position" does