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How to weld thin iron sheet with electric welding machine
If the iron sheet is too thin (1mm), the welding method of "continuous welding" can be adopted. According to the thickness of iron sheet, adjust the appropriate welding current and use covered electrode with appropriate diameter.

Continuous welding is a description of welding requirements, as opposed to spot (solid) welding and short joint welding. That is, a solder joint is connected to a solder joint, and there is no disconnection in the middle, which is continuous welding.

Welds are connected by individual welds, which is called spot welding. Welds are connected by small pieces, which are called segmented welding or dispersed welding. When two parts are connected together, a joint is formed.

This kind of weld is welded from beginning to end, which is called continuous welding. Conventional welding is intermittent welding. Ordinary working welds (welds under load) need continuous welding.

Extended data

The common welding form refers to manual arc welding, which is the kind that we usually see construction workers holding welding guns.

List the following welding methods:

Spot welding: After the parts are fixed at the beginning of welding, covered electrode is used to spot several welding spots on the contact seam, so that the parts are simply welded together, which is called spot welding, which is convenient for reshaping the welding parts when welding continues. However, spot welding can be re-tapped in the case of poor shape and position and offset.

Full welding: all the contact points of two workpieces to be welded are welded together. For example, two steel plates are spliced and one weld is fully welded, which is used when high welding strength is required.

Weld pattern: under the condition that the connection strength is not too high, it can be welded intermittently, that is, one section is welded, and the other section is welded at intervals.

Surfacing: After the parts are damaged, they can be welded without manufacturing new parts, and surfacing is carried out at the damaged parts. If the damaged part is too large, filler can also be added to the gap for surfacing welding (without affecting the use strength requirements).

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-continuous welding