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A1.1:2001; METRIC PRACTICE GUI...
This metric practice guide is based on the International System of Units (SI) as defined in the U.S. Federal Register notice of July 28, 1998, "Metric System of Measurement: Interpretation of the International System of Units for the United States." It includes the base units, derived units, and rules for their use. Also covered are conversion factors and rules for their use in converting inch-pound units to SI units. Recommendations are presented for style and usage in such areas as prefixes, punctuation, number grouping, etc. There are also suggestions to industry for managing the transition. ISBN 0-87171-658-5

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2001$60.00

A10.1M:2007 SPECIFICATION FOR ...
This specification sets forth accepted methods for testing and describing the performance of Rogowski-type air core current sensing coils (CSC) and weld current monitors (WCM) used in the measurement of single-phase ac resistance welding currents. A definition of terms relevant to this measurement is included. CSC and system tests and calibration methods are described in detail. Detailed information that shall be made available to the user are prescribed. ISBN 978-0-87171-068-0

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2007$60.00

A2.1 DC & WC -2007; WELDING SY...
Easy to read laminated desk chart and wall chart to compliment AWS A2.4 :07 Standard Symbols for Welding, Brazing, and Nondestructive Examination.. For desk top, drafting table, shop or classroom. WC SIZE 22" X 28" DC SIZE 11" X 17" (LAMINATED) REV. 2007
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2007$50.00

A2.1 DC -2007; WELDING SYMBOL ...
EASY TO READ LAMINATED DESK CHART TO COMPLEMENT AWS A2.4 :07 STANDARD SYMBOLS FOR WELDING, BRAZING AND NONDESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION. FOR DESK TOP, DRAFTING TABLE, SHOP OR CLASSROOM. DC SIZE 11" X 17" REV. 2007
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2007$24.00

A2.1 DC-98; WELDING SYMBOL CHA...
A convenient companion to AWS A2.4 2007 Standard Symbols for Welding, Brazing, and Nondestructive Examination, these easytoread laminated desk and wall charts vividly illustrate proper usage of basic and supplementary welding symbols. Use on your desk or drafting table, or in the shop or classroom.
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1998$20.00

A2.1 WC & DC -98 WELDING SYMBO...

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1998$40.00

A2.1 WC -07 WELDING SYMBOL CHA...
EASY TO READ WALL CHART TO COMPLEMENT AWS A2.4 :2007, STANDARD SYMBOLS FOR WELDING, BRAZING, AND NONDESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION. FOR SHOP OR CLASSROOM WALL CHART 22" X 28". REV. 2007
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2007$32.00

A2.1 WC XL-07 WELDING SYMBOL ...
A wall size (27" X 36") companion to AWS A2.4 2007 Standard Symbols for Welding, Brazing, and Nondestructive Examination, these easy to read wall chart vividly illustrate proper usage of basic and supplementary welding symbols.
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2007$40.00

A2.1-WC -98 WELDING SYMBOL CH...
A convenient companion to AWS A2.4 2007 Standard Symbols for Welding, Brazing, and Nondestructive Examination, these easy to read wall chart vividly illustrate proper usage of basic and supplementary welding symbols. Use on your desk or drafting table, or in the shop or classroom.
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1998$24.00

A2.2: 1958 NONDESTRUCTIVE TEST...
NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING SYMBOLS - HISTORICAL ONLY AVAILABLE IN PHOTOCOPY
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1958$35.00

A2.4-1998 SP STANDARD SYMBOLS ...
Spanish translation of A2.4. This standard establishes a method of specifying certain welding, brazing, and nondestructive examination information by means of symbols. Detailed information and examples are provided for the construction and interpretation of these symbols. This system provides a means of specifying welding or brazing operations and nondestructive examination, as well as the examination method, frequency, and extent. (This standard is available as a historical document only and does not contain the same information as the current English version AWS A2.4:2007)
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1998$148.00

A2.4-1998 STANDARD SYMBOLS FOR...

PRESENTS A GRAPHICAL SYSTEM, USING THE "THIRD ANGLE" METHOD OF PROJECTION, FOR INDICATING WELDING, BRAZING, AND NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS ON DRAWINGS. PROVIDES DETAILED INFORMATION AND EXAMPLES FOR DRAWING AND INTERPRETING THESE SYMBOLS. ANSI Approved. approx. 112 pages ISBN 0-87171-524-4 ***HISTORICAL ONLY AVAILABLE AS PHOTOCOPY** Replaced by AWS A2.4: 2007

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1998$148.00

A2.4-SP STANDARD SYMBOLS FOR W...
Spanish translation of A2.4. This standard establishes a method of specifying certain welding, brazing, and nondestructive examination information by means of symbols. Detailed information and examples are provided for the construction and interpretation of these symbols. This system provides a means of specifying welding or brazing operations and nondestructive examination, as well as the examination method, frequency, and extent. (This standard is available as a historical document only and does not contain the same information as the current English version AWS A2.4:2007)
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1993$148.00

A2.4/A2.1 SET 1998...
AWS A2.4 -1998 (Book) A2.1 -1998 WC & DC (Charts) Buy as a set and save. (Historical A2.4 Photocopy only)  Replaced by AWS A2.4/A2.1 SET 2007
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1998$152.00

A2.4/A2.1 SET A2.4-2007 (Book)...
Purchase this complete set for a savings of 15%. This standard establishes a method of specifying certain welding, brazing, and nondestructive examination information by means of symbols. Detailed information and examples are provided for the construction and interpretation of these symbols. This system provides a means of specifying welding or brazing operations and nondestructive examination, as well as the examination method, frequency, and extent. Also Includes:
Easy-to-read desk and wall charts to complement AWS A2.4-2007, Standard Symbols for Welding, Brazing, and Nondestructive Examination. For desktop, drafting table, shop, or classroom use. Wall chart (WC) 22" x 28", desk chart (DC) 11" x 17", (2007).
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2007$173.00

A2.4:2007 STANDARD SYMBOLS FOR...
This standard establishes a method for specifying certain welding, brazing, and nondestructive examination information by means of symbols. Detailed information and examples are provided for the construction and interpretation of these symbols. This system provides a means of specifying welding or brazing operations as well as nondestructive examination, including the examination method, frequency, and extent. ISBN 978-0-87171-026.0

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2007$148.00

A3.0:2001 STANDARD DEFINITIONS...
This standard is a glossary of the technical terms used in the welding industry. Its purpose is to establish standard terms to aid in the communication of welding information. Since it is intended be a comprehensive compilation of welding terminology, nonstandard terms used in the welding industry are also included. All terms are either standard or nonstandard. They are arranged in the conventional dictionary letter-by-letter alphabetical sequence. Includes Errata sheet ISBN 0-87171-624-0

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2001$132.00

A3.0M/A3.0:2010 STANDARD WELDI...
This standard is a glossary of the technical terms used in the welding industry. Its purpose is to establish standard terms to aid in the communication of welding information. Since it is intended to be a comprehensive compilation of welding terminology, nonstandard terms used in the welding industry are also included. All terms are either standard or nonstandard. They are arranged in word-by-word alphabetical sequence

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2010$148.00

A3.1: 2010 MASTER CHART OF WEL...
AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY MASTER CHART OF WELDING AND JOINING PROCESSES
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2010$32.00

A4.2M:1997 CALIBRATING MAGNET ...
A4.2M:1997 CALIBRATING MAGNET INSTRUMENTS TO MEASURE DELTA
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1997$64.00

A4.2M:2006 (ISO 8249:2000 MOD)...
Calibration procedures are specified for a number of commercial instruments that can then provide reproducible measurements of the ferrite content of austenitic stainless steel weld metals. Certain of these instruments can be further calibrated for measurements of the ferrite content of duplex ferritic-austenitic stainless steel weld metals. Calibration with primary standards (nonmagnetic coating thickness standards from the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology) is the preferred method for appropriate instruments. Alternatively, these and other instruments can be calibrated with weld-metal-like secondary standards.  Reproducibility of measurement after calibration is specified. Problems associated with accurate determination of ferrite content are described. ISBN 0-87171-044-7

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2006$64.00

A4.3-93: (R2006) STANDARD METH...
A standard 25 Ă? 12 Ă? 80 mm test specimen and method of preparation are set forth, along with two standard methods of diffusible hydrogen analysis, mercury displacement and gas chromatography. The methods are suitable for shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, and submerged arc welding using welding conditions and electrodes given in several applicable American Welding Society filler metal specifications. ISBN 0-87171-401-9

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2006$52.00

A4.4M:2001(R2006) STANDARD PRO...

This document establishes standard procedures for determination of moisture content of welding fluxes and welding electrode coverings. The test involves combustion of a sample in an oxygen carrier gas at elevated temperature. Any water evolved from the sample or formed by the combustion process is measured by means of either Karl Fischer titration or infrared detection. The key differences between these methods and traditional thermo gravimetric techniques are the inclusion of instrument calibration procedures, system verification checks and use of more accurate analytical techniques for water detection.

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2001$56.00

A5-ALL ALL 32 A5 SPECIFICATION...
Save hundreds of dollars on the whole series of A5 Filler Metal Specifications
These crucial specifications give the purchaser and distributor of filler metals a dependable, efficient recognition system. The classifications defined in these standards allow you to identify filler metals uniformly, without consideration of manufacturersâ??trade names or brand names. AWS A5 Filler Metal Specifications are ANSI Approved and Dept. of Defense Adopted.
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$1,236.00

A5.01:1993 FILLER METAL PROCUR...
This document provides a means by which the information needed for the procurement of filler metals to an AWS filler metal specification can be stated clearly, concisely, and completely. It includes a method by which the heat, lot, testing, and certification requirements that are essential to so many of todayâ??s welding applications can be specified in the procurement document. ANSI Approved. approx. 11 pages ISBN 0-87171-405-1

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1993$52.00

A5.01M/A5.01:2008 (ISO 14344:2...
This document provides a means by which the information needed for the procurement of welding consumables to an AWS filler metal specification can be stated clearly, concisely, and completely. It includes a method by which the heat, lot, testing, and certification requirements that are essential to so many of today’s welding applications can be specified in the procurement document. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 978-0-87171-091-8

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2008$52.00

A5.02/A5.02M:2007 SPECIFICATIO...
Prescribes size, package, appearance, and identification requirments for filler metals for solid, tubular, bare, covered, and stripped electrodes used in fusion process, but not brazing, braze welding, thermal spray, or granular products such as SAW fluxes. ISBN 0-87171-059-5

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2007$52.00

A5.1/A5.1M -2004 SPECIFICATION...
This specification establishes the requirements for classification of carbon steel electrodes for shielded metal arc welding. The requirements include mechanical properties of weld metal, weld metal soundness, and usability of electrode. Requirements for composition of the weld metal, moisture content of low-hydrogen electrode coverings, standard sizes and lengths, marking, manufacturing, and packaging are also included. A guide to the use of the standard is included in an Annex. Optional supplemental requirements include improved toughness and ductility, lower moisture contents, and diffusible hydrogen limits. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-642-9

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2004$52.00

A5.1/A5.1M: 1940 SPECIFICATION...
This specification establishes the requirements for classification of carbon steel electrodes for shielded metal arc welding. The requirements include mechanical properties of weld metal, weld metal soundness, and usability of electrode. Requirements for composition of the weld metal, moisture content of low-hydrogen electrode coverings, standard sizes and lengths, marking, manufacturing, and packaging are also included. A guide to the use of the standard is included in an Annex. Optional supplemental requirements include improved toughness and ductility, lower moisture contents, and diffusible hydrogen limits. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other.

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1940$48.00

A5.1/A5.1M: 1948 SPECIFICATION...
This specification establishes the requirements for classification of carbon steel electrodes for shielded metal arc welding. The requirements include mechanical properties of weld metal, weld metal soundness, and usability of electrode. Requirements for composition of the weld metal, moisture content of low-hydrogen electrode coverings, standard sizes and lengths, marking, manufacturing, and packaging are also included. A guide to the use of the standard is included in an Annex. Optional supplemental requirements include improved toughness and ductility, lower moisture contents, and diffusible hydrogen limits. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. Historical See AWS A5.1/A5.1M:2004
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1948$48.00

A5.1/A5.1M: 1978 SPECIFICATION...
This specification establishes the requirements for classification of carbon steel electrodes for shielded metal arc welding. The requirements include mechanical properties of weld metal, weld metal soundness, and usability of electrode. Requirements for composition of the weld metal, moisture content of low-hydrogen electrode coverings, standard sizes and lengths, marking, manufacturing, and packaging are also included. A guide to the use of the standard is included in an Annex. Optional supplemental requirements include improved toughness and ductility, lower moisture contents, and diffusible hydrogen limits. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. Historical see AWS A5.1/A5.1M:2004

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1978$48.00

A5.10/A5.10M 1999(R2007) SPECI...
This specification prescribes requirements for the classification of bare, wrought and cast aluminum-alloy electrodes, and rods for use with the gas metal arc, gas tungsten arc, oxyfuel gas, and plasma arc welding processes. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-550-3

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1999(R2007)$52.00

A5.11/A5.11M:2005 SPECIFICATIO...
This specification prescribes the composition, dimensions, soundness, and properties of weld metal from more than 30 classifications of nickel and nickel-alloy covered electrodes. Major topics include general requirements, testing, manufacturing, identification, and packaging. A guide to using the specification is included in an annex. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-005-6

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2005$52.00

A5.11/A5.11M:2010 SPECIFICATIO...
This specification prescribes the composition, dimensions, soundness, and properties of weld metal from more than 30 classifications of nickel and nickel-alloy covered electrodes. Major topics include general requirements, testing, manufacturing, identification, and packaging. A guide to using the specification is included in an annex. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other.

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2010$52.00

A5.12/A5.12M: 1998(R2007) SPEC...
This specification prescribes the requirements for the classification of bare tungsten and tungsten-alloy electrodes for gas tungsten arc welding and cutting and plasma arc welding and cutting. Classification is based upon the chemical composition of the electrode. Standard sizes, finish, lengths, quantities, product identification, color coding and chemical composition limits are specified. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. Historical ISBN 0-87171-527-9. See AWS A5.12M/A5.12: 2009 NEW REVISION

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2007$52.00

A5.12/A5.12M:1998 SPECIFICATIO...
This specification prescribes the requirements for the classification of bare tungsten and tungsten-alloy electrodes for gas tungsten arc welding and cutting and plasma arc welding and cutting. Classification is based upon the chemical composition of the electrode. Standard sizes, finish, lengths, quantities, product identification, color coding and chemical composition limits are specified. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ANSI Approved. approx. 15 pages ISBN 0-87171-527-9

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1998$48.00

A5.12M/A5.12:2009 (ISO 6848:20...
This specification prescribes the requirements for the classification of bare tungsten and oxide dispersed tungsten electrodes for gas tungsten arc welding and cutting and plasma arc welding and cutting. Classification is based upon the chemical composition of the electrode. Standard sizes, finish, lengths, quantities, product identification, color coding, and chemical composition limits are specified. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. This specification adopts the requirements of ISO 6848:2004 and incorporates the provisions of earlier versions of AWS A5.12, allowing for classifications under both specifications. ANSI Approved. approx. 27 pages ISBN 978-0-87171-747-4

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2009$52.00

A5.13:1980 SPECIFICATION FOR S...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of surfacing electrodes for shielded metal arc welding. Classification is based upon the chemical composition of the deposited weld metal except for tungsten carbide electrodes where classification is based on the mesh range, quantity, and composition of the tungsten carbide granules. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information as to the characteristics and applications of the classified electrodes.
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1980$52.00

A5.13:2000 SPECIFICATION FOR S...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of surfacing electrodes for shielded metal arc welding. Classification is based upon the chemical composition of the deposited weld metal except for tungsten carbide electrodes where classification is based on the mesh range, quantity, and composition of the tungsten carbide granules. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information as to the characteristics and applications of the classified electrodes. ISBN 0-87171-607-0

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2000$52.00

A5.13:2010 SPECIFICATION FOR S...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of surfacing electrodes for shielded metal arc welding. Classification is based upon the chemical composition of the deposited weld metal except for tungsten carbide electrodes where classification is based on the mesh range, quantity, and composition of the tungsten carbide granules. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information as to the characteristics and applications of the classified electrodes.

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2010$52.00

A5.14/A5.14M:2005 (HISTORICAL)...
The chemical compositions of nearly fifty nickel and nickel-alloy welding electrodes and rods are specified, including thirteen compositions not previously classified. Major topics include general requirements, testing, packaging and application guidelines. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-007-2. See AWS A5.14/A5.14M :2009 for new revision.

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2005$52.00

A5.14/A5.14M:2009 (HISTORICAL)...
Covers the chemical compositions of 50 nickel and nickel-alloy welding electrodes and rods are specified, including three compositions not previously classified. Major topics include general requirements, testing, packaging, and application guidelines. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other.

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2009$52.00

A5.14/A5.14M:2009 SPECIFICATIO...
Covers the chemical compositions of 50 nickel and nickel-alloy welding electrodes and rods are specified, including three compositions not previously classified. Major topics include general requirements, testing, packaging, and application guidelines. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other.

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2009$52.00

A5.15-90(R2006): SPECIFICATION...
The chemical composition requirements for electrodes and rods for welding cast iron are specified. Copper-base rods used for braze welding of cast iron are not included. Major topics include general requirements, testing, packaging, and application guidelines. ISBN 0-87171-328-4

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1990$52.00

A5.15: 1990 (R1995) SPECIFICAT...
The chemical composition requirements for electrodes and rods for welding cast iron are specified. Copper-base rods used for braze welding of cast iron are not included. Major topics include general requirements, testing, packaging, and application guidelines. Historical see AWS A5.15-90 Reaf. 2006

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1990$52.00

A5.16/A5.16M: 1997 SPECIFICATI...
This specification provides requirements for the classification of solid and composite carbon steel electrodes and fluxes for submerged arc welding. Electrode classification is based on chemical composition of the electrode for solid electrodes, and chemical composition of the weld metal for composite electrodes. Flux classification is based on the mechanical properties of weld metal produced with the flux and an electrode classified herein. Other requirements include sizes, marking, manufacturing and packaging. The form and usability of the flux are also included. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. Historical see AWS A5.17/A5.17M-97: R2007
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1997$48.00

A5.16/A5.16M:2004 SPECIFICATIO...
The compositions specified for each classification represent the state of the art. The specification contains testing procedures, standard sizes and forms, and identification and marking practices. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. See AWS A5.16/A5.16M: 2007 for new revision. ANSI Approved. approx. 19 pages ISBN 0-87171-720-4

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2004$52.00

A5.16/A5.16M:2007 SPECIFICATIO...
AWS A5.16/A5.16M:2007 is a revision of the titanium welding electrode document last revised in 2004. The compositions specified for each classification represent the state of the art. The specification contains testing procedures, standard sizes and forms, and identification and marking practices. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 978-0-87171-077-2

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2007$52.00

A5.17/A5.17M-97(R2007) SPECIFI...
This specification provides requirements for the classification of solid and composite carbon steel electrodes and fluxes for submerged arc welding. Electrode classification is based on chemical composition of the electrode for solid electrodes, and chemical composition of the weld metal for composite electrodes. Flux classification is based on the mechanical properties of weld metal produced with the flux and an electrode classified herein. Other requirements include sizes, marking, manufacturing and packaging. The form and usability of the flux are also included. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-530-9

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2007$52.00

A5.18/A5.18M:2005 SPECIFICATIO...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of solid carbon steel electrodes and rods, composite stranded carbon steel electrodes, and composite metal cored carbon steel electrodes for gas shielded arc welding. Classification is based on chemical composition of the electrode for solid electrodes and rods, chemical composition of weld metal for composite stranded and composite metal cored electrodes and the as-welded mechanical properties of the weld metal for each. Additional requirements are included for manufacture, sizes, lengths, and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and the intended use of the electrodes and rods. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these units are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-014-5

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2005$52.00

A5.19:1992(R2006) SPECIFICATIO...
This specification prescribes requirements for the classification of bare magnesium all welding electrodes and rods for use with the gas metal arc, gas tungsten arc, oxyfuel gas, and plasma arc welding processes. Classification is based upon chemical composition of the welding wire. Standard sizes, finish, winding requirements, package forms and weights, product identification, and chemical composition limits are specified. ISBN 0-87171-399-3

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2006$52.00

A5.2/A5.2M:2007 SPECIFICATION ...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of carbon and low-alloy steel rods for oxyfuel gas welding. The classification requirements include the mechanical properties of the weld metal. Additional requirements are included for chemical composition of the rod and for manufacture, sizes, lengths, and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and the intended use of the rods. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 978-0-87171-066-6

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2007$52.00

A5.20/A5.20M:2005 CARBON STEEL...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of carbon steel electrodes for flux cored arc welding. The requirements include chemical composition and mechanical properties of the weld metal and certain usability characteristics. The AWS A5.20/A5.20M specification also includes optional, supplemental designators for improved toughness and diffusible hydrogen and to indicate conformance to special mechanical property requirements when the weld metal is deposited using both low heat input, fast cooling rate and high heat input, slow cooling rate procedures. Additional requirements are included for standard sizes, marking, manufacturing and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and the intended use of carbon steel flux cored electrodes. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-003-X

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2005$52.00

A5.20:1995 CARBON STEEL ELECTR...
NOTE: THIS IS A 1995 HISTORICAL VERSION OF THE A5.20
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of carbon steel electrodes for flux cored arc welding. The requirements include chemical composition and mechanical properties of the weld metal and certain usability characteristics. The AWS A5.20/A5.20M specification also includes optional, supplemental designators for improved toughness and diffusible hydrogen and to indicate conformance to special mechanical property requirements when the weld metal is deposited using both low heat input, fast cooling rate and high heat input, slow cooling rate procedures. Additional requirements are included for standard sizes, marking, manufacturing and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and the intended use of carbon steel flux cored electrodes. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. Historical see AWS A5.20/A5.20M:2005

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1995$48.00

A5.21: 2001 SPECIFICATION FOR ...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of bare electrodes and rods for surfacing. Solid surfacing electrodes and rods, are classified on the basis of the composition of the material as manufactured. Metal cored and flux cored composite (tubular) surfacing electrodes and rods, are classified on the basis of the chemical composition of the deposited weld metal. Tubular tungsten carbide bare rods are classified on the basis of the mesh range, quantity, and composition of the tungsten carbide granules. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the characteristics and applications of the classified electrodes. ISBN 0-87171-650-X

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2001$52.00

A5.22 95 (R2005) STAINLESS STE...
Classification and other requirements are specified for more than 40 grades of flux cored stainless steel electrodes and rods. New classifications include duplex alloys not previously classified and flux cored rods for gas tungsten arc welding. Designations indicate the chemical composition of the weld metal, the position of welding (newly introduced in this revision of the standard), and the external shielding medium required (for those classifications for which one is required). A special designation (K) is used to identify those classifications that are intended specifically for cryogenic service. The requirements include general requirements, testing, and packaging. The Annex provides general application guidelines for individual alloys and other useful information about welding electrodes. ISBN 0-87171-456-6

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1995 (R2005)$52.00

A5.22-95 (R2005)-ERRATA 2008 S...
Classification and other requirements are specified for more than 40 grades of flux cored stainless steel electrodes and rods. New classifications include duplex alloys not previously classified and flux cored rods for gas tungsten arc welding. Designations indicate the chemical composition of the weld metal, the position of welding (newly introduced in this revision of the standard), and the external shielding medium required (for those classifications for which one is required). A special designation (K) is used to identify those classifications that are intended specifically for cryogenic service. The requirements include general requirements, testing, and packaging. The Annex provides general application guidelines for individual alloys and other useful information about welding electrodes. ANSI Approved. approx. 42 pages ISBN 0-87171-456-6

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2008$52.00

A5.22/A5.22M:2010 SPECIFICATIO...
Classification and other requirements are specified for numerous grades of flux cored and metal cored stainless steel electrodes and rods. New classifications include a duplex alloy and three high carbon classifications not previously classified. New classifications also include all of the metal cored electrodes that are currently in A5.9/A5.9M. In the next revision of A5.9/A5.9M these metal cored electrodes will be deleted from that specification. Designations for the flux cored electrodes and rods indicate the chemical composition of the weld metal, the position of welding, and the external shielding gas required (for those classifications for which one is required). Designations for the metal cored electrodes indicate the chemical composition of the weld metal only. The requirements include general requirements, testing, and packaging. Annex A provides general application guidelines for individual alloys and other useful information about welding electrodes. ANSI Approved. approx. 55 pages ISBN 978-0-87171-764-1

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A5.23/A5.23M: 1997 LOW ALLOY S...
This specification provides requirements for the classification of solid and composite low-alloy steel electrodes and fluxes for submerged arc welding. Electrode classification is based on chemical composition of the electrode for solid electrodes, and chemical composition of the weld metal for composite electrodes. Flux classification is based on the mechanical properties and deposit composition of weld metal produced with the flux and an electrode (solid or composite) classified herein. Other requirements include sizes, marking, manufacturing, and packaging. The form and usability of the flux are also included. The specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ANSI Approved. approx. 39 pages ISBN 0-87171-531-7

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1997$48.00

A5.23/A5.23M:2007 SPECIFICATIO...
This specification provides requirements for the classification of solid and composite carbon steel and low-alloy steel electrodes and fluxes for submerged arc welding. Electrode classification is based on chemical composition of the electrode for solid electrodes, and chemical composition of the weld metal for composite electrodes. Fluxes may be classified using a multiple pass classification system or a two-run classification system, or both, under this specification. Multiple pass classification is based on the mechanical properties and the deposit composition of weld metal produced with the flux and an electrode classified herein. Two-run classification is based upon mechanical properties only. Additional requirements are included for sizes, marking, manufacturing, and packaging. The form and usability of the flux are also included. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and the intended use of submerged arc fluxes and electrodes. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 978-0-87171-073-4

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2007$52.00

A5.24/A5.24M:2005 ZIRCONIUM AN...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of zirconium and zirconium alloy electrodes and rods for GTA, GMA, and PA welding. AWS A5.24/A5.24M:2005 is a revision of the zirconium welding electrode document last revised in 1990. The compositions specified for each classification represent the latest state-of-the-art. Additional requirements are included for testing procedures, manufacture, sizes, lengths, and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and the intended use of the zirconium alloy filler metal. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-737-9

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2005$52.00

A5.25/A5.25M:1997 SPECIFICATIO...
Classification requirements are specified for fluxes and solid and composite metal cored electrodes for electroslag welding. The requirements for electrodes include chemical composition of the electrode for solid electrodes and of weld metal for metal cored electrodes. Requirements for fluxes include the mechanical properties and soundness of weld metal taken from a groove weld made with a particular electrode using a prescribed welding procedure. Standard electrode sizes, marking, and packaging requirements are included. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other.
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1997$52.00

A5.25/A5.25M:1997(R2003) - SPE...
Classification requirements are specified for fluxes and solid and composite metal cored electrodes for electroslag welding. The requirements for electrodes include chemical composition of the electrode for solid electrodes and of weld metal for metal cored electrodes. Requirements for fluxes include the mechanical properties and soundness of weld metal taken from a groove weld made with a particular electrode using a prescribed welding procedure. Standard electrode sizes, marking, and packaging requirements are included. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. Historical ISBN 0-87171-539-2. See AWS A5.25/A5.25M:1997(R2009) for new revision

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2003$52.00

A5.25/A5.25M:1997(R2009) - SPE...
Classification requirements are specified for fluxes and solid and composite metal cored electrodes for electroslag welding. The requirements for electrodes include chemical composition of the electrode for solid electrodes and of weld metal for metal cored electrodes. Requirements for fluxes include the mechanical properties and soundness of weld metal taken from a groove weld made with a particular electrode using a prescribed welding procedure. Standard electrode sizes, marking, and packaging requirements are included. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ANSI Approved. approx. 30 pages ISBN 0-87171-539-2

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2009$52.00

A5.26/A5.26M-97:(R2009) - SPEC...
Classification requirements are specified for solid and composite (flux cored and metal cored) electrodes for electrogas welding. The requirements include chemical composition of the electrode for solid electrodes and of weld metal for composite (cored) electrodes, in addition to the mechanical properties and soundness of weld metal taken from a groove weld made with these electrodes using the prescribed welding procedure. Standard electrode sizes, marking, and packaging requirements are included. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ANSI Approved. approx. 30 pages ISBN 0-87171-539-2

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2009$52.00

A5.26/A5.26M:1997 SPECIFICATIO...
Classification requirements are specified for solid and composite flux cored and metal cored) electrodes for electrogas welding. The requirements include chemical composition of the electrode for solid electrodes and of weld metal for composite (cored) electrodes, in addition to the mechanical properties and soundness of weld metal taken from a groove weld made with these electrodes using the prescribed welding procedure. Standard electrode sizes, marking, and packaging requirements are included. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-532-5

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1997$52.00

A5.28/A5.28M - 2005 SPECIFICAT...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of solid low-alloy steel electrodes and rods, composite stranded low-alloy steel electrodes, and composite metal cored low-alloy steel electrodes for gas shielded arc welding. Classification is based on chemical composition of the electrode for solid electrodes and rods, chemical composition of weld metal for composite stranded and composite metal cored electrodes and the as-welded or postweld heat treated mechanical properties of the weld metal for each. Additional requirements are included for manufacture, sizes, lengths, and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and the intended use of the electrodes and rods. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these units are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-006-4

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2005$52.00

A5.29/A5.29M:2005 LOW ALLOY ST...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of low-alloy steel electrodes for flux cored arc welding. The requirements include chemical composition and mechanical properties of the weld metal and certain usability characteristics. Optional, supplemental designators are also included for improved toughness and diffusible hydrogen. Additional requirements are included for standard sizes, marking, manufacturing, and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and the intended use of low-alloy steel flux cored electrodes. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-011-0

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2005$52.00

A5.29/A5.29M:2010 SPECIFICATIO...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of low-alloy steel electrodes for flux cored arc welding. The requirements include chemical composition and mechanical properties of the weld metal and certain usability characteristics. Optional, supplemental designators are also included for improved toughness and diffusible hydrogen. Additional requirements are included for standard sizes, marking, manufacturing, and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and the intended use of lowalloy steel flux cored electrodes. ANSI Approved. approx. 51 pages ISBN 978-0-87171-766-5

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2010$52.00

A5.2:1992 SPECIFICATION FOR CA...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of carbon and low-alloy steel rods for oxyfuel gas welding. The classification requirements include the mechanical properties of the weld metal. Additional requirements are included for chemical composition of the rod and for manufacture, sizes, lengths, and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and the intended use of the rods. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. Historical See AWS A5.2/A5.2M:2007
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1992$48.00

A5.3/A5.3M:1999 (R2007) SPECIF...

This specification prescribes requirements for the classification of covered (flux coated) E1100,E3003, and E4043 aluminium-alloy electrodes for shielded metal arc welding. Tests conducted for classification are chemical analysis of the core wire as well as tensile and bend tests from groove weld test assemblies fabricated with each of two sizes of electrode for each classification. Standard electrode sizes, electrode identification, and chemical composition limits are specified. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other.

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1999$52.00

A5.30/A5.30M:2007 SPECIFICATIO...

Five classes (cross-sectional design) of consumable inserts of various chemical compositions are described. Each class is subdivided into two or three styles (based on the shape of the insert). Topics include the chemical composition, general dimensional requirements, packaging, and application guidelines.

ISBN 0-87171-020-X

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2007$52.00

A5.30: 1997 SPECIFICATION FOR ...
Five classes (cross-sectional design) of consumable inserts of various chemical compositions are described. Each class is subdivided into two or three styles (based on the shape of the insert). Topics include the chemical composition, general dimensional requirements, packaging, and application guidelines. Historical See AWS A5.30/A5.30M:2007

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1997$52.00

A5.31-92R: 2003 SPECIFICATION ...
Essential to todays purchaser. Learn to state clearly, concisely, and completely the required filler metal specification, including the heat, lot, testing, and certification requirements. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-384-5

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2003$52.00

A5.32/A5.32M (R2007) SPECIFICA...
This specification for welding shielding gases specifies minimum requirements for the composition and purity of the most popular single-component shielding gases. Classification designators for both single and multicomponent gases are introduced. Other topics include testing procedures, package marking, and general application guidelines. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these arenot equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-523-6

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2007$52.00

A5.32/A5.32M: 1997 SPECIFICATI...
This specification for welding shielding gases specifies minimum requirements for the composition and purity of the most popular single-component shielding gases. Classification designators for both single and multicomponent gases are introduced. Other topics include testing procedures, package marking, and general application guidelines. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ANSI Approved. approx. 20 pages ISBN 0-87171-523-6 Historical See AWS A5.32/A5.32M (R2007)

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1997$48.00

A5.34/A5.34M:2007 SPECIFICATIO...
The composition, soundness, and properties of weld metal from nine grades of flux cored electrodes are specified. Standard electrode sizes together with their package forms and package sizes are detailed. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 978-0-87171-072-7

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2007$52.00

A5.4/A5.4M:2006 SPECIFICATION ...
Composition and other requirements are specified for more than forty classifications of covered stainless steel welding electrodes. These classifications include the â??duplexâ?ť stainless steels which previously were not classified. A new designation of electrode coverings, EXXX-17, has been added. The â??EXXX-25â?ť and â??EXXX-26â?ť designations have been restored for electrodes intended specifically for welding only in the flat and horizontal positions. Requirements include general requirements, testing, and packaging. The Appendix provides application guidelines and other useful information about the electrodes. ISBN 0-87171-041-2

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2006$52.00

A5.4: 1992 REAF.00 (HISTORICAL...
(HISTORICAL) SPECIFICATION FOR STAINLESS STEEL ELECTRODES FOR SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SUPERSEDES A5.4-81 REAFIRMATION APPROVAL DATE 2000)
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1992 REAF 00$52.00

A5.5/A5.5M:2006 SPECIFICATION ...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of low-alloy steel covered electrodes used for shielded metal arc welding. The requirements include chemical composition and mechanical properties of weld metal, weld metal soundness, usability tests of electrodes, and moisture tests of the low-hydrogen electrode covering. Requirements for standard sizes and lengths, marking, manufacturing, and packaging are also included.
Optional supplemental requirements include tests for absorbed moisture in the electrode covering and for diffusible hydrogen in the weld metal.
This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-971-2

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2006$52.00

A5.6/A5.6M:2008 SPECIFICATION ...

This specification prescribes the requirements for classifications of copper and copper-alloy electrodes for shielded metal arc welding. Classification is based on chemical composition, mechanical properties, and usability of the electrodes. Additional requirements are included for manufacture, sizes, lengths, and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and intended use of the electrodes. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other.

ISBN 978-0-87171-081-9

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2008$52.00

A5.6:1984 (HISTORICAL) COVERED...
This specification provides requirements for the classification of covered copper and copper alloy electrodes for shielded metal arc welding. It includes compositions in which the copper content exceeds that of any other element. ANSI Approved. approx. 19 pages ISBN 0-87171-241-5 (Historical - Photocopy)

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1984$48.00

A5.7 -1984 (R) COPPER AND COPP...
Essential to todays purchaser. Learn to state clearly, concisely, and completely the required filler metal specification, including the heat, lot, testing, and certification requirements. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-242-3 (Historical Photocopy)

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1984$48.00

A5.7/A5.7M:2007 SPECIFICATION ...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classifications of copper and copper-alloy electrodes and rods for gas shielded metal arc, gas shielded tungsten arc, and plasma arc welding. Classification is based on chemical composition of the filler metal. Additional requirements are included for manufacture, sizes, lengths and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and intended use of the electrodes. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 978-0-87171-640-8

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2007$52.00

A5.8/A5.8M:2004 SPECIFICATION ...
This specification prescribes the requirements for the classification of filler metals for brazing and braze welding. The chemical composition, physical form, and packaging of more than 75 brazing filler metals are specified. The filler metal groups described include aluminum, cobalt, copper, gold, magnesium, nickel, silver, and brazing filler metals for vacuum service. Information is provided concerning the liquidus, the solidus, the brazing temperature range, and general areas of application recommended for each filler metal. Additional requirements are included for manufacture, sizes, lengths, and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and the intended use of the filler metals for brazing and braze welding. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-722-0

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2004$52.00

A5.9-93R: SPECIFICATION FOR BA...
The classification and other requirements for more than forty-five bare stainless steel electrodes (solid and composite), rods, and strips are specified, including a number of duplex alloys previously unclassified. ANSI Approved. approx. 24 pages ISBN 0-87171-406-X Historical See AWS A5.9/A5.9M:2006

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1993$52.00

A5.9/A5.9M:2006 SPECIFICATION ...
This specification prescribes the requirements for classification of solid and composite stainless steel electrodes (both as wire and strip) for gas metal arc welding, submerged arc welding, and other fusion welding processes. It also includes wire and rods for use in gas tungsten arc welding. Classification is based on chemical composition of the filler metal. Additional requirements are included for manufacture, sizes, lengths, and packaging. A guide is appended to the specification as a source of information concerning the classification system employed and the intended use of the stainless steel filler metal. This specification makes use of both U.S. Customary Units and the International System of Units (SI). Since these are not equivalent, each system must be used independently of the other. ISBN 0-87171-050-1

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2006$52.00

A9.1: 1992 STANDARD GUIDE FOR ...
Developed in cooperation with ASNTs Committee E49 on Computerization of Material Property Data. Guide is divided into two parts - weld identifications and weld properties, and NDE data. Data fields necessary to uniquely define an arc weld the same data needed to produce a Procedure Qualification Record are provided. An excellent template whether youre computerized or still using conventional methods. HISTORICAL - NO REPLACEMENT
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1992$16.00

A9.2: 1992 STANDARD GUIDE FOR ...
Companion to A9.192 providing the balance of information necessary to completely document your welding by formatting the fields and types of mechanical property and NDE data that should be entered into a weld property database. Search, retrieve, and duplicate successful combinations. Excellend document for computerized and noncomputerized operations. HISTORICAL - NO REPLACEMENT
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1992$16.00

AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:1995; BR...
This code covers the welding requirements for AASHTO welded highway bridges made from carbon and low-alloy constructional steels.
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1995$264.00

AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2002; BR...
This code covers the welding requirements for AASHTO welded highway bridges made from carbon and low-alloy constructional steels. This 2002 edition contains dimensions in metric SI Units and U.S. Customary Units. Sections 1 through 7 constitute a body of rules for the regulation of welding in steel construction. Section 9 of the previous edition has had its provisions distributed throughout the 2002 edition. Sections 8, 10, and 11 do not contain provisions, as their analogue D1.1 sections are not applicable to the D1.5 Code. Section 12 contains the requirements for fabricating fracture critical members. ANSI Approved. approx. 366 pages ISBN 0-87171-653-4

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2002$192.00

AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2008-ERR...
This code covers the welding requirements for AASHTO welded highway bridges made from carbon and low-alloy constructional steels. This 2008 edition contains dimensions in metric SI Units and U.S. Customary Units. Clauses 1 through 7 constitute a body of rules for the regulation of welding in steel construction. The provisions for Clause 9 have been distributed throughout the D1.5 code. Clauses 8, 10, and 11 do not contain provisions, as their analogue D1.1 sections are not applicable to the D1.5 code. Clause 12 contains the requirements for fabricating fracture critical members. This edition incorporates the errata issued on June 10, 2009. ISBN 978-0-87171-075-8

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2008$264.00

ANSI Z49.1: 1994 (PHOTOCOPY) S...
Unions, societies, trade groups, and U.S. military and enforcement agencies including AWS, Sheet Metal Workers, OSHA, and NIOSH contributed to Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes. Covers oxyfuel gas welding and cutting safety, arc welding and cutting equipment safety, resistance welding safety, electron beam processes, and laser beam cutting and welding safety. ANSI Approved.
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1994$96.00

ANSI Z49.1: 2005 SAFETY IN WEL...
Unions, societies, trade groups, and U.S. military and enforcement agencies including AWS, Sheet Metal Workers, OSHA, and NIOSH contributed to Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes. Covers oxyfuel gas welding and cutting safety, arc welding and cutting equipment safety, resistance welding safety, electron beam processes, and laser beam cutting and welding safety. ANSI Approved.

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2005$96.00

ANSI/AWS D8.8M-1997 SPECIFICAT...
Defined in this specification are practical tolerances needed to achieve satisfactory weld quality when dealing with the production volumes associated with automotive structural parts. Gaps in the weld joints have a significant effect on structural performance and weld quality. Automatic and robotic arc welding requires specified part fit-up in the weld joints for consistent weld quality. Therefore, metal stampings and press-formed parts must be made to produce weld joint fits within the allowable gap of this specification. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-454-X Historical See AWS D8.8M:2007

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1997$52.00

API 1104:2005; WELDING OF PIPE...
This standard covers the gas and arc welding of butt, fillet, and socket welds in carbon and low-alloy steel piping used in the compression, pumping, and transmission of crude petroleum, petroleum products, fuel gases, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and, where applicable, covers welding on distribution systems. It applies to both new construction and in-service welding. The welding may be done by a shielded metal-arc welding, submerged arc welding, gas tungsten-arc welding, gas metal-arc welding, flux-cored arc welding, plasma arc welding, oxyacetylene welding, or flash butt welding process or by a combination of these processes using a manual, semiautomatic, mechanized, or automatic welding technique or a combination of these techniques. The welds may be produced by position or roll welding or by a combination of position and roll welding.  Includes Errata 1 (2007) and Errata 2 (2008) ***NOT AN AWS MEMBER PUBLICATION***NO AWS MEMBER DISCOUNT APPLY***
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2005$286.00

API-M: 2008 - STUDY GUIDE FOR ...
This study guide contains information on the use of API Standard 1104, Twentieth Edition, which will assist the student in preparing for using the standard as well as preparing for code-related examinations. Material is provided for each of the 13 sections of the standard and both appendices. Exercise questions and answers are provided for each topic. ISBN 978-0-87171-160-1

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2008$76.00

API-M:2006 STUDY GUIDE FOR API...
This study guide contains information on the use of API Standard 1104, Twentieth Edition, which will assist in the student prepare for the using the standard as well as preparing for code-related examinations. Material is provided for each of the 13 sections of the standard and both appendices. Exercise questions and answers are provided for each topic. ISBN 0-87171-049-8. See API-M:2008 for latest revision.

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2006$76.00

ARC WELDING AND CUTTING SAFELY...
As in most trades, welders are exposed to certain hazards. Hazards exist with all arc welding and allied processes. Welding is safe when safe practices are followed. This booklet is a brief outline of precautionary measures that will help avoid the hazards of arc welding and allied processes.

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1999$28.00

ASNT #8; RADIOGRAPHIC INTERPRE...
A reproduction of Section Eight from ASNT’s Nondestructive Testing Handbook, third edition: Volume 4, Radiographic Testing. Contents: fundamentals; standards, codes and specifications; visual acuity; radiographic viewing conditions and equipment; densitometers; radiographic interpretation reporting; radiographic artifacts; discontinuity indications. Authors:Hellier, Charles J. III and Wheeler, George C. 36 pages
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2004$20.00

ASTMD1 - ASTM STANDARDS FOR WE...
A compilation of all 59 ASTM Standards referenced by AWS D1.1 - Structural Welding Code-Steel, plus a copy of the current editon of D1.1 in hard copy format. Bundle price reflects a substantial discount when compared to the individual price of the two publications.
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2010$899.00

ASTMSW - ASTM STANDARDS FOR WE...
A compilation of all 59 ASTM Standards referenced by AWS D1.1 - Structural Welding Code-Steel. An excellent companion to D1.1. 450 pages. Available in hard copy only.
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2010$475.00

AWN ARC WELDING AND CUTTING NO...
Measurements of the noise produced by four arc welding processes and one arc cutting process were evaluated under standardized measurement conditions. ISBN 0-87171-176-1

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1979$60.00

AWR ARC WELDING WITH ROBOTS: D...
This pamphlet is designed to provide the novice as well as the seasoned user of industrial robots with information that can promote and expand successful use of robots in GMAW and FCAW applications. By utilizing robots for arc welding, manufacturing companies can expand the use of welding processes in the manufacture of their products.

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1995$24.00

AWS MEMBERSHIP 1 YEAR...
AWS ONE YEAR MEMBERSHIP PRICE FOR THE FIRST YEAR IS $92.00 ($80.00 MEMBERSHIP PLUS $12.00 ONE TIME INITIATION FEE). MEMBERS WILL GET THE MONTLY "WELDING JOURNAL MAGANIZE" AND 25% DISCOUNT IN ALL AWS PUBLICATIONS.
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$92.00

AWS YEAR MEMBERSHIP 2 YEARS...
AWS TWO YEAR MEMBERSHIP $135.00 PLUS $12.00 (ONE TIME INITIATION FEE). MEMBERS WILL GET THE MONTLY "WELDING JOURNAL MAGANIZE" AND 25% DISCOUNT IN ALL AWS PUBLICATIONS.
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$147.00

AWS-S SEGURIDAD EN LA SOLDADUR...
Seguridad en la soldadura por arco. Los soldadores deberan observar practicas de soldadura seguras.  Los empleadores deberan proporcionar condiciones de trabajo seguras y programas de instruccion en la seguridad laboral.  Protejase a si mismo y proteja a terceros. 25 pamfletos.
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1999$24.00

B1.10: 1999 GUIDE FOR THE NOND...
This guide acquaints the user with the nondestructive examination methods commonly used the examine weldments. The standard also addresses which method best detects various types of discontinuities The examination methods included are visual, penetrant, magnetic, radiographic, ultrasonic, electromagnetic (eddy current), and leak testing. ISBN 0-87171-609-7

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1999$104.00

B1.10M/B1.10: 2009 GUIDE FOR T...
This guide acquaints the user with the nondestructive examination methods commonly used the examine weldments. The standard also addresses which method best detects various types of discontinuities The examination methods included are visual, penetrant, magnetic, radiographic, ultrasonic, electromagnetic (eddy current), and leak testing. ANSI Approved. approx. 53 pages ISBN 978-0-87171-757-3

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2009$104.00

B1.11: 1988 GUIDE FOR THE VISU...
Gives guidance to assist in the visual examination of welds. Includes sections on prerequisites, fundamentals, surface conditions, and equipment. Sketches and color photographs illustrate common weld discontinuities.
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1988$104.00

B1.11: 2000 GUIDE FOR THE VISU...
Gives guidance to assist in the visual examination of welds. Includes sections on prerequisites, fundamentals, surface conditions, and equipment. Sketches and color photographs illustrate common weld discontinuities. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-625-9

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2000$104.00

B2.1-1-001: 1990(R2006) (SWPS)...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel plate and pipe in the thickness range of 3/16 through 3/4 in., using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-318-7

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1990(R2006)$248.00

B2.1-1-002: 1990(R2006) Standa...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel plate and pipe in the thickness range of 3/16 through 7/8 in., using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-340-3

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1990(R2006)$248.00

B2.1-1-003: 2002 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding galvanized steel in the thickness range of 18 through 10 gauge, using semiautomatic gas metal arc welding (short circuiting transfer mode). It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds and fillet welds. ISBN 0-87171-675-5

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1-004: 2002 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding carbon steel in the thickness range of 18 through 10 gauge, using semiautomatic gas metal arc welding (short circuiting transfer mode). It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-676-3

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1-007: 2002 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding galvanized steel in the thickness range of 18 through 10 gauge using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-679-8

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1-008: 2002 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding carbon steel in the thickness range of 18 through 10 gauge using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-680-1

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1-011: 2002 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding galvanized steel in the thickness range of 10 through 18 gauge, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-683-6

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1-012: 2002 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding carbon steel in the thickness range of 10 through 18 gauge, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-684-4

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1-015: (HISTORICAL) 1991 ...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for plate and structural applications.
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1991$248.00

B2.1-1-016: 1994 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for plate and structural applications. ISBN 0-87171-425-6

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1994$248.00

B2.1-1-017: 1994 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for plate and structural applications. ISBN 0-87171-426-4

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1994$248.00

B2.1-1-018: 1994 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using semiautomatic self-shielded flux cored arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for plate and structural applications. ISBN 0-87171-427-2

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1994$248.00

B2.1-1-019: 1994 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using semiautomatic CO2 shielded flux cored arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for plate and structural applications. ISBN 0-87171-428-0

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1994$248.00

B2.1-1-020: 1994 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using semiautomatic Ar/CO2 shielded flux cored arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for plate and structural applications. ISBN 0-87171-429-9

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1994$248.00

B2.1-1-021: 1994 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding followed by shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for plate and structural applications. ISBN 0-87171-430-2

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1994$248.00

B2.1-1-022: 1994 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for plate and structural applications. ISBN 0-87171-431-0

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1994$248.00

B2.1-1-026: 1994 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for plate and structural applications. ISBN 0-87171-435-3

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1994$248.00

B2.1-1-027: 1998 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 inch, using semiautomatic, self-shielded flux cored arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS is intended primarily for plate and structural applications. ISBN 0-87171-547-3

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1998$248.00

B2.1-1-201: 1996(R2007) (SWPS)...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 3/4 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding with E6010 (vertical uphill) followed by E7018 (vertical uphill). It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-488-4

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1996(R2007)$248.00

B2.1-1-202: 1996(R2007) (SWPS)...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 3/4 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding with E6010 (vertical downhill) followed by E7018 (vertical uphill). It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-489-2

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1996(R2007)$248.00

B2.1-1-203: 1996(R2007) (SWPS)...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 3/4 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding with E6010 (vertical uphill). It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-490-6

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1996(R2007)$248.00

B2.1-1-204: 1996(R2007) (SWPS)...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 3/4 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding with E6010 (vertical downhill root with the balance vertical uphill). It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-491-4

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1996(R2007)$248.00

B2.1-1-205: 1996(R2007) (SWPS)...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding with E6010 (vertical uphill) followed by E7018 (vertical uphill). It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-492-2

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1996(R2007)$248.00

B2.1-1-206: 1996(R2007) (SWPS)...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding with E6010 (vertical downhill) followed by E7018 (vertical uphill). It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-493-0

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1996(R2007)$248.00

B2.1-1-207: 1996(R2007) STANDA...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-494-9

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1996(R2007)$248.00

B2.1-1-208: 1996(R2007); STAND...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-495-7

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1996(R2007)$248.00

B2.1-1-209: 1996(R2007) (SWPS)...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding followed by shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-496-5

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1996(R2007)$248.00

B2.1-1-210: 2001 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding with consumable insert root. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-691-7

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2001$248.00

B2.1-1-211: 2001 (SWPS) FOR GA...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding with consumable insert root, followed by shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-692-5

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2001$248.00

B2.1-1-232: 2006 (SWPS) FOR AR...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using gas metal arc welding (short circuiting transfer mode) with Argon plus 25% Carbon Dioxide shielding for the root followed by flux cored arc welding (globular transfer mode) with Argon plus 25% Carbon Dioxide shielding for the balance. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe application. ISBN 0-87171-015-3

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2006$248.00

B2.1-1-233: 2006 (SWPS) FOR AR...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using Argon plus 25% Carbon Dioxide shielded gas metal arc welding (short circuiting transfer mode) for the root followedby Argon plus 2% Oxygen shielded gas metal arc welding (spray transfer mode) for the balance. It cites the basemetals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-016-1

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2006$248.00

B2.1-1-234: 2006 (SWPS) FOR AR...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using Argon plus 25% CO2 shielded flux cored arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove and fillet welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-017-X

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2006$248.00

B2.1-1-235: 2006 (SWPS) FOR AR...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using Argon plus 2% Oxygen shielded gas metal arc welding (spray transfer mode). It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove and fillet welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-018-8

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2006$248.00

B2.1-1/8-006: 2002 STANDARD WE...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding carbon steel to austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 18 through 10 gauge, using semiautomatic gas metal arc welding (short circuiting transfer mode). It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-678-X

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1/8-010: 2002 (SWPS) FOR ...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding carbon steel to austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 18 through 10 gauge, using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-682-8

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1/8-014: 2002 (SWPS) FOR ...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding carbon steel to austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 10 through 18 gauge using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-686-0

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1/8-227: 2002 (SWPS) FOR ...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for carbon steel to austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/16 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove and fillet welds. This SWPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-706-9

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1/8-228: 2002 (SWPS) FOR ...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding carbon steel to austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove and fillet welds. This SWPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-707-7

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1/8-229: 2002 (SWPS) FOR ...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding carbon steel to austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding followed by shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove and fillet welds. This SWPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-708-5

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1/8-230: 2002 (SWPS) FOR ...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding carbon steel to austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/16 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding with consumable insert root. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This SWPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-709-3

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2002$248.00

B2.1-1/8-231: 2002 (SWPS) FOR ...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding carbon steel to austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding, with consumable insert root, followed by shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This SWPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-710-7

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2002$248.00

B2.1-22-015: 2002 (SWPS) FOR; ...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for aluminum in the thickness range of 10 through 18 gauge using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-687-9

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2002$248.00

B2.1-22-015: 2011 (SWPS) FOR; ...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for aluminum in the thickness range of 10 through 18 gauge using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds

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2010$248.00

B2.1-4-217: 1999 (SWPS) FOR GA...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 3/4 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications

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1999$248.00

B2.1-4-217:1999 (R2009) (SWPS)...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 3/4 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-592-9

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2009$248.00

B2.1-4-218: 1999 (SWPS) FOR SH...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 in. through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-593-7

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1999$248.00

B2.1-4-218:1999 (R2009) (SWPS)...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 in. through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications.

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2009$248.00

B2.1-4-219: 1999 (R2009)STANDA...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 in. through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding followed by manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications.

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2009$248.00

B2.1-4-219: 1999 (SWPS) FOR; G...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 in. through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding followed by manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications. I SBN 0-87171-594-5

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1999$248.00

B2.1-4-220: 1999 (SWPS) FOR; G...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 in. through 3/4 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding with a consumable insert root. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-595-3

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1999$248.00

B2.1-4-220:1999 (2009), STANDA...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 in. through 3/4 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding with a consumable insert root. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications.

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2009$248.00

B2.1-4-221: 1999 (SWPS) FOR; G...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding with a consumable insert root, followed by shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-596-1

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1999$248.00

B2.1-4-221:1999 (R2009), Stan...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding with a consumable insert root, followed by shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications.

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2009$248.00

B2.1-5A-222: 1999 (SWPS) FOR; ...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 3/4 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-598-8

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1999$248.00

B2.1-5A-222:1999 (R2009), St...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 3/4 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications

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2009$248.00

B2.1-5A-223: 1999 (SWPS) FOR; ...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-599-6

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1999$248.00

B2.1-5A-223:1999 (R2009), St...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications.

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2009$248.00

B2.1-5A-224: 1999 (R2009), STA...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications.

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2009$248.00

B2.1-5A-224: 1999 (SWPS) FOR G...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-603-8

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1999$248.00

B2.1-5A-225: 1999 (SWPS) FOR G...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 3/4 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding with a consumable insert root. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-604-6

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1999$248.00

B2.1-5A-225:1999 (R2009), Sta...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications.

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B2.1-5A-226: 1999 (SWPS) FOR G...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding with a consumable insert root, followed by shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-590-2

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B2.1-5A-226:1999 (R2009), St...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for chromium-molybdenum steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1/2 in. in the as-welded condition, or 1/8 through 1-1/2 in. in the postweld heat treated (PWHT) condition, using manual gas tungsten arc welding with a consumable insert root, followed by shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This welding procedure specification (WPS) was developed primarily for pipe applications.

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B2.1-8-005: 2002 (SWPS) FOR GA...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 18 through 10 gauge, using semiautomatic gas metal arc welding (short circuiting transfer mode). It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-677-1

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B2.1-8-009: 2002 (SWPS) FOR GA...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 18 through 10 gauge using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-681-X

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B2.1-8-013: 2002 (SWPS) FOR SH...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for welding austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 18 through 10 gauge using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet welds and groove welds. ISBN 0-87171-685-2

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B2.1-8-023: 1994 (SWPS) FOR; S...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for plate and structural applications. ISBN 0-87171-432-9

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B2.1-8-024: 2001 (SWPS) FOR GA...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/16 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for plate and structural applications. ISBN 0-87171-693-3

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B2.1-8-025: 2001 (SWPS) FOR GA...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding followed by shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for plate and structural applications. ISBN 0-87171-694-1

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B2.1-8-212: 2001 (SWPS) FOR; G...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/16 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-695-X

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B2.1-8-213 1997 (SWPS) FOR; SH...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. Historical see AWS B2.1-8-213: 1997 (R2007)

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B2.1-8-213: 1997(R2007) (SWPS)...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-509-0

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B2.1-8-214: 2001 (SWPS) FOR; G...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding followed by shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for fillet and groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-696-8

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B2.1-8-215: 2001 STANDARD WELD...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding with consumable insert root. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-697-6

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B2.1-8-216: 2001 (SWPS) FOR GA...
This standard contains the essential welding variables for austenitic stainless steel in the thickness range of 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch, using manual gas tungsten arc welding with consumable insert root followed by shielded metal arc welding. It cites the base metals and operating conditions necessary to make the weldment, the filler metal specifications, and the allowable joint designs for groove welds. This WPS was developed primarily for pipe applications. ISBN 0-87171-698-4

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2001$248.00

B2.1-BMG:2005 (HISTORICAL) Bas...
This document provides the AWS base metal grouping for welding procedure and performance qualification and is identical to Annex IV of AWS B2.1:2005, Specification for Welding Procedure and Performance Qualification. ISBN 0-87171-048-X

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B2.1/B2.1-BMG: 2009 - BASE MET...
This publication is an extract of AWS B2.1, Specification for Welding Procedure and Performance Qualification, and is identical to Annex D, Base Metal Grouping, in the 2009 edition of that standard. This publication supersedes AWS B2.1-BMG:2005. Underlined text or a vertical line in the margin indicates a revision from the 2005 edition. ANSI Approved. approx. 190 pages ISBN 978-0-87171-748-1

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B2.1/B2.1M: 2009 SPECIFICATION...
This specification provides the requirements for qualification of welding procedure specifications, welders, and welding operators for manual, semiautomatic, mechanized, and automatic welding. The welding processes included are electrogas welding, electron beam welding, electroslag welding, flux cored arc welding, gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, laser beam welding, oxyfuel gas welding, plasma arc welding, shielded metal arc welding, stud arc welding, and submerged arc welding. Base metals, filler metals, qualification variables, welding designs, and testing requirements are also included. ISBN 978-0-87171-512-8

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B2.1: 2005 SPECIFICATION FOR W...
This specification provides the requirements for qualification of welding procedure specifications, welders, and welding operators for manual, semiautomatic, mechanized, and automatic welding. The welding processes included are oxyfuel gas welding, shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, submerged arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, plasma arc welding, electroslag welding, electrogas welding, electron beam welding, laser beam welding, and stud arc welding. Base metals, filler metals, qualification variables, and testing requirements are also included. ISBN 0-87171-742-5. See AWS B2.1/B2.1:2009 for new revision.

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2005$156.00

B2.2/B2.2M:2010 SPECIFICATION ...
This standard provides the requirements for qualification of brazing procedure specifications, brazers, and brazing operators for manual, mechanized, and automatic brazing. The brazing processes included are torch brazing, furnace brazing, induction brazing, resistance brazing, dip brazing, and infrared brazing. Base metals, brazing filler metals, brazing fluxes, brazing atmospheres, and brazing joint clearances are also included. ISBN

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2010$76.00

B2.2:1991 BRAZING PROCEDURE AN...
This standard provides the requirements for qualification of brazing procedure specifications, brazers, and brazing operators for manual, mechanized, and automatic brazing. The brazing processes included are torch brazing, furnace brazing, induction brazing, resistance brazing, dip brazing, and infrared brazing. Base metals, brazing filler metals, brazing fluxes, brazing atmospheres, and brazing joint clearances are also included. ISBN 0-87171-356-X

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1991$64.00

B2.3/B2.3M:2008 SPECIFICATION ...
This specification provides the requirements for qualification of soldering procedure specifications, solderers, and soldering operators for manual, mechanized, and automatic soldering. The soldering processes included are torch soldering, furnace soldering, resistance soldering, dip soldering, infrared soldering, and induction soldering. Base metals, soldering filler metals, soldering fluxes, soldering atmospheres, and soldering joint clearances are also included. ISBN 978-0-87171-084-0

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2008$68.00

B2.4:2006 SPECIFICATION FOR WE...
Defines qualification requirements for welding of thermoplastics. Includes requirements for qualification of Welding Procedure Specifications, welders, and welding operators for manual, semi-automatic, mechanized, and automatic welding. Covers electrofusion, hot gas, socket fusion, butt contact fusion, infrared, extrusion welding, and flow fusion welding processes, as well as base materials, filler materials, qualification variables, and testing requirements. ISBN 0-87171-039-0

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B3.0: 1977 WELDING PROCEDURE A...
Welding Procedure and Performance Qualification (Historical - Photocopy)
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1977$120.00

B4.0: 1998 STANDARD METHODS FO...
Describes the most common mechanical test methods applicable to welds and welded joints. Each test method gives details concerning specimen preparation, test parameters, testing procedures, and report requirements. NOTE Acceptance criteria are not included but may be found elsewhere in application standards, for example. For each test method, information is provided concerning applicable American National Standards Institute ANSI, American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM, and American Petroleum Institute API documents. An expanded section on weldability testing covers cruciform, implant, Lehigh restraint, varestraint, and oblique Ygroove tests, with succinct instructions and detailed figures and schematics. Note Joint tests for brazements are covered in AWS C3.2MC3.22002. ANSI Approved approx. 98 pages ISBN 0-87171-545-7 See AWS B4.0: 2007.

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B4.0:2007 STANDARD METHODS FOR...
Mechanical test methods that are applicable to welds and welded joints are described. For each testing method, information is provided concerning applicable American National Standards Institute (ANSI), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and American Petroleum Institute (API) documents; the required testing apparatus, specimen preparation, procedure to be followed, and report requirements are also described. ISBN 978-0-87171-071-0

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B4.0M: 2000 (R2010) STANDARDS ...
Metric Describes the most common mechanical test methods applicable to welds and welded joints. Each test method gives details concerning specimen preparation, test parameters, testing procedures, and report requirements. NOTE Acceptance criteria are not included but may be found elsewhere in application standards, for example. For each test method, information is provided concerning applicable American National Standards Institute ANSI, American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM, and American Petroleum Institute API documents. An expanded section on weldability testing covers cruciform, implant, Lehigh restraint, varestraint, and oblique Ygroove tests, with succinct instructions and detailed figures and schematics. Note Joint tests for brazements are covered in AWS C3.2MC3.22002. ANSI Approved.

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2000$88.00

B4.0M: 2000 STANDARDS METHODS ...
Metric Describes the most common mechanical test methods applicable to welds and welded joints. Each test method gives details concerning specimen preparation, test parameters, testing procedures, and report requirements. NOTE Acceptance criteria are not included but may be found elsewhere in application standards, for example. For each test method, information is provided concerning applicable American National Standards Institute ANSI, American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM, and American Petroleum Institute API documents. An expanded section on weldability testing covers cruciform, implant, Lehigh restraint, varestraint, and oblique Ygroove tests, with succinct instructions and detailed figures and schematics. Note Joint tests for brazements are covered in AWS C3.2MC3.22002. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-622-4

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2000$88.00

B5.14:2002 SPECIFICATION FOR T...
This specification defines the requirements for qualification of welding sales representatives employed in the welding industry. It describes the positions typical functions, required education and experience, examination requirements, and requalification, and lists suggested reference material. ISBN 0-87171-700-X

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2002$48.00

B5.14:2009 - SPECIFICATION FOR...
This standard establishes the minimum requirements to qualify as a Welding Sales Representative (WSR). This qualification is based on the individual’s education and experience, and his or her ability to pass an examination. ISBN 978-0-87171-746-7

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2009$48.00

B5.15:2003-AMD 1 - SPECIFICATI...
This specification defines the requirements for the qualification of radiographic interpreters, including experience, knowledge, and skills unique to the interpretation of radiographic media and the determination of acceptance criteria for weldments and adjacent base metal. Essential to ensuring the competence of individuals engaged in radiographic interpretation are training and work experience in radiographic theory, procedures, weld and adjacent base metal defect recognition, radiographic processing, handling, storage, and code requirements relating to radiographic acceptance criteria. ANSI Approved. THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD (PDF). SIGN IN TO YOUR ACCOUNT AND SELECT THE "FREE DOWNLOAD" TAB IN THE RIGHT COLUMN. ISBN 978-0-87171-705-4

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2003$48.00

B5.15:2010 - SPECIFICATION FOR...
This specification defines the requirements for the qualification of radiographic interpreters, including experience, knowledge, and skills unique to the interpretation of radiographic media and the determination of acceptance criteria for weldments and adjacent base metal. Essential to ensuring the competence of individuals engaged in radiographic interpretation are training and work experience in radiographic theory, procedures, weld and adjacent base metal defect recognition, radiographic processing, handling, storage, and code requirements relating to radiographic acceptance criteria. ANSI Approved. THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD (PDF). SIGN IN TO YOUR ACCOUNT AND SELECT THE "FREE DOWNLOAD" TAB IN THE RIGHT COLUMN. ISBN 978-0-87171-767-2

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2010$52.00

B5.16:2006 SPECIFICATION FOR T...
This specification establishes the requirements for qualification of Welding Engineers employed in the welding industry.The minimum experience, examination, application, qualification, and requalification requirements and methods are defined herein. This specification is a method for engineers to establish a record of their qualification and abilities in welding industry work such as development of procedures, processes controls, quality standards, problem solving, etc.THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD (PDF). SIGN IN TO YOUR ACCOUNT AND SELECT THE "FREE DOWNLOAD" TAB IN THE RIGHT COLUMN. ISBN 087171-043-9
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2006$52.00

B5.17:2004 SPECIFICATION FOR T...
This specification establishes the minimum requirements necessary to qualify as a welding fabricator, including an examination based on the fabricators quality control manual. This document also defines the welding fabricators functions and lists reference materials that the welding fabricator should possess. ANSI Approved. Historical, Photocopy Only See AWS B5.17:2008

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2004$48.00

B5.17:2008 SPECIFICATION FOR T...
This standard establishes the minimum requirements necessary to qualify as a Welding Fabricator. The qualification is determined based on an examination of the implementation of the fabricator’s quality manual to verify compliance to the requirements defined in this specification. This document also defines the Welding Fabricator's functions and lists the minimum reference materials that the Welding Fabricator should possess.THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD (PDF). SIGN IN TO YOUR ACCOUNT AND SELECT THE "FREE DOWNLOAD" TAB IN THE RIGHT COLUMN. ISBN 978-0-87171-089-5

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2008$52.00

B5.1:2003 (ERRATA 2007) SPECIF...
This standard defines the qualification requirements for welding inspectors, which include experience, satisfactory completion of an examination, and proof of visual acuity. The examination tests the inspectors knowledge of welding processes, welding procedures, nondestructive examinations, destructive tests, terms, definitions, symbols, reports, welding metallurgy, related mathematics, safety, quality assurance, and responsibilities. ANSI Approved. THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD (PDF). SIGN IN TO YOUR ACCOUNT AND SELECT THE "FREE DOWNLOAD" TAB IN THE RIGHT COLUMN. ISBN 0-87171-588-0

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2003$52.00

B5.2:2001 SPECIFICATION FOR TH...
This specification defines the requirements and program for an employer (company) to qualify Welding Inspector Specialists and Welding Inspector Assistants to contract or industry-specific inspector standards. The qualification program is developed and controlled by an employer. The qualification requires documentation of experience, training, and satisfactory completion of an examination. The examination tests knowledge of welding processes, welding procedures,? welder qualification, destructive testing, nondestructive testing, terms, definitions, symbols, reports, records, safety, and responsibility as specifically applied by the contract or industry standards applicable to the employer. ISBN 0-87171-645-3

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2001$52.00

B5.4:2005 SPECIFICATION FOR TH...
This specification defines the requirements to qualify welder test facilities. It details the methods of qualification, test facility requirements, and the assessment requirements.THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD (PDF). SIGN IN TO YOUR ACCOUNT AND SELECT THE "FREE DOWNLOAD" TAB IN THE RIGHT COLUMN. ISBN 0-87171-606-2

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2005$52.00

B5.5:2000 SPECIFICATION FOR TH...
This specification defines the requirements and program to qualify Welding Educators. The qualification of a Welding Educator is determined by a combination of education and experience, satisfactory demonstration of welding performance qualification tests, and written and practical examinations. The written examination demonstrates the educatorâ??s knowledge of welding processes, weld discontinuities, destructive and nondestructive test methods, safety, welding metallurgy, weld symbols, basic arithmetic, codes, and other standards.THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD (PDF). SIGN IN TO YOUR ACCOUNT AND SELECT THE "FREE DOWNLOAD" TAB IN THE RIGHT COLUMN. ISBN 0-87171-576-7

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2000$52.00

B5.9:2006 SPECIFICATION FOR TH...
This standard describes the requirements for qualification as a Welding Supervisor and Senior Welding Supervisor. The requirements include education, experience, and a written examination. This standard also covers the levels of qualification and the job functions a qualified Welding Supervisor should be able to perform.THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD (PDF). SIGN IN TO YOUR ACCOUNT AND SELECT THE "FREE DOWNLOAD" TAB IN THE RIGHT COLUMN. ISBN 0-87171-042-0
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2006$48.00

BRH: 2007 BRAZING HANDBOOK, 5t...
Updated and expanded. Provides a comprehensive, organized survey of the basics of brazing, processes, and applications. Addresses the fundamentals of brazing, brazement design, brazing filler metals and fluxes, safety and health, and many other topics. Includes new chapters on induction brazing and diamond brazing. A must-have for all brazers and brazing engineers, and students. ISBN 0-87171-046-8

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2007$136.00

BRS BRAZE SAFETY ***SET OF 25 ...
Avoid the hazards of brazing processes. This booklet outlines precautionary measures and safe practices that promote safety and continued productivity.

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1992$28.00

BUNDLE A: 2006...

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AWS D1.1/D1.1M: 2006; AWS A2.4: 1998; AWS A3.0: 2001

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2006$561.00

BUNDLE A:2009...
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AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2008, and most recent editions of AWS A2.4 and AWS A3.0

Individual catalog prices: Nonmembers: $585.00, AWS members: $439.00
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BUNDLE A:2010...
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AWS D1.1/D1.1M:20010, and most recent editions of AWS A2.4 and AWS A3.0

Individual catalog prices: Nonmembers: $792.00, AWS members: $594.00
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2010$673.00

BUNDLE B: 2006...

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AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2006; AWS D1.2/D1.2M:2003; AWS D1.3:1998; AWS D1.4/D1.4M:2005; AWS D1.5M/D1.5:2002; AWS D1.6:1999.

Individual catalog prices: $1,020 /$765.00


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2006$848.00

BUNDLE B: 2007...

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AWS D1.1/D1.1M: 2006 / AWS D1.2/D1.2M: 2003 / AWS D1.3/D1.3M: 2007 / AWS D1.4/D1.4M :2005 / AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5: 2007 and AWS D1.6/D1.6M :2007


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BUNDLE B:2009...
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AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2008, and the most recent editions of AWS D1.2/D1.2M, AWS D1.3/D1.3M, AWS D1.4/D1.4M, AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5, and D1.6/D1.6M

Individual catalog prices: Nonmembers: $1,192, AWS members: $894.00
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2009$1,013.00

BUNDLE B:2010...
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AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2010, and the most recent editions of AWS D1.2/D1.2M, AWS D1.3/D1.3M, AWS D1.4/D1.4M, AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5, and D1.6/D1.6M

Individual catalog prices: Nonmembers: $1,296, AWS members: $972.00
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2010$1,102.00

BUNDLE C:2009...
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Contains most recent editions of AWS A2.4, AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5

Individual catalog prices: Nonmembers: $412.00, AWS members: $309.00
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2009$350.00

BUNDLE C:2010...
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Contains most recent editions of AWS A2.4, AASHTO/AWS D1.5M/D1.5

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2010$350.00

BUNDLE D:2008...

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AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2008 and the most recent edition of AWS D1.8/D1.8M

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BUNDLE D:2009 (SEISMIC BUNDLE)...
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BUNDLE D:2010...
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AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2010 and D1.8/D1.8M:2009


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C1.1M/C1.1:2000(R2006) RECOMME...

 This Recommended Practice is a collection of data and procedures that are intended to assist the user in setting up resistance welding equipment to produce resistance welded production parts. While the recommendations included are not expected to be final procedures for every production part or every welding machine, they serve as starting points from which a user can establish acceptable welding machine settings for specific production welding applications. In some cases, recommended machine data is not available. In these instances, some description of the process is given to assist the reader in determining if the process might be suitable for application. 

ISBN 0-87171-601-1

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2006$88.00

C1.3:1970 - RECOMMENDED PROCED...
RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FOR RESISTANCE WELDING OF COATED LOW CARBON STEELS

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1970$52.00

C1.4M/C1.4: 2009 SPECIFICATION...
This specification provides the shear strength and weld button diameter requirements for carbon steel and low-alloy steel sheet resistance and projection welds. I SBN 978-0-87171-511-1

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2009$56.00

C1.4M/C1.4:1999 SPECIFICATION ...
This specification establishes welding equipment and procedure requirements, material preparation, and preproduction requirements for acceptable welds in coated and uncoated, lowcarbon, medium carbon and lowalloy high strength steel. The document covers the minimum shear strength and weld button diameter requirements for carbon steel and lowalloy steel sheet resistance and projection welds. Also includes safety and health concerns. ANSI Approved. (Historical) ISBN 0-87171-602-X

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1999$52.00

C1.5:2005 SPECIFICATION FOR TH...
Establishes requirements for qualification of resistance welding technicians. Defines minimum experience, examination, application, qualification, and requalification requirements and methods. Provides a method for technicians to establish a record of their qualification and abilities, such as development of machine troubleshooting, processes controls, quality standards, and problem solving. ISBN 0-87171-735-2

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2005$48.00

C1.5:2009 SPECIFICATION FOR TH...
This specification establishes the requirements for qualification of Resistance Welding Technicians (RWTs) employed in the welding industry. The minimum experience, examination, application, qualification, and requalification requirements and methods are defined herein. This specification is a method for technicians to establish a record of their qualification and abilities in welding industry work such as development of machine troubleshooting, processes controls, quality standards, problem solving, etc. ISBN 978-0-87171-666-8

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2009$52.00

C2.16/C2.16M:2002 GUIDE FOR TH...
This guide contains recommendations for thermal-spray operator qualification based on knowledge and skill testing. Twelve individual thermal-spray operator qualification tests (TSOQT) are included for engineering and corrosion control applications: one each for job knowledge, high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) spraying and flame spray-fusing, two for arc spraying, and three each for flame spraying and air-plasma spraying. ISBN 0-87171-702-6

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2002$76.00

C2.18:1993 GUIDE FOR THE PROTE...
This guide presents an industrial process for the application of thermal spray coatings (TSC) on steel. It covers safety, job/contract description, background and requirements, selection of TSCs, TSC operator qualification, materials and equipment, application-process method with quality-control check points, Job Control Record, maintenance and repair of TSCs, records, debris containment and control, and warranty. ISBN 0-87171-407-8

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1993$60.00

C2.1: 1973 RECOMMENDED SAFE PR...
RECOMMENDED SAFE PRACTICES FOR THERMAL SPRAYING - HISTORICAL COPY ** AVAILABLE ONLY AS A PHOTOCOPY **
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1973$60.00

C2.2 : 1967 RECOMMENDED PRACTI...
It is intended to present herein a description of the procedures employed in metallizing surfaces with zinc and aluminum where these metals are suitable to protect iron and steel against corrosion. The procedures represent various practices and methods currently used.

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1967$60.00

C2.20/C2.20M:2002 SPECIFICATIO...
Explains metalized zinc cathodic protection systems for corrosion protection of concrete structures with steel reinforcing. A publication useful to departments of transportation, port facilities, power plants, and other operations responsible for repair and maintenance of concrete structures affected by corrosion of steel reinforcement. Includes information on job safety, passfail reference standards, feedstock materials, needed equipment, and instructions for surface preparation, thermal spraying, and quality control. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-468-X

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2002$60.00

C2.21M/C2.21:2003 SPECIFICATIO...
This specification documents the thermal spray equipment acceptance requirements for plasma, arcwire, flamepowder, flamewire, flamerod, and flamecord highvelocity oxygen fuel HVOF equipment. Also contains inspection report forms. ISBN 0-87171-583-X

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2003$52.00

C2.23M/C2.23:2003 SPECIFICATIO...
Suggested for use by owners and design, fabrication, and maintenance engineers to detail and contract for the application of thermal spray coatings TSC for the preservation and maintenance of steel structures. Also may be used by TSC inspectors and applicators to develop and maintain application procedures, equipment inventory, and an operatortraining program. ISBN 0-87171-713-1

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2003$60.00

C2.25/C2.25M:2002 SPECIFICATIO...
This specification classifies solid and composite wires and ceramic rods for thermal spraying, based on their asmanufactured chemical composition. Includes requirements for standard sizes, marking, manufacturing, and packaging. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-656-9

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2002$52.00

C3.2M/C3.2:2001 STANDARD METHO...
A standardized single-lap shear brazed specimen was developed as the result of interlaboratory testing program. Additional test specimens have been added to obtain brazed strength data in butt tension, stress rupture, creep strength, and four-point bending. Specimen preparation methods, brazing procedures, testing techniques, and methods for data analysis are detailed. Sample forms for recording data are presented. A graphical method of data presentation relates shear stress to overlap distance.
Describes the test method used to obtain reliable data on the strength of brazed joints loaded in tensile, shear, and fourpoint bending. ANSI Approved. approx. 19 pages ISBN 0-87171-689-5

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2001$56.00

C3.2M/C3.2:2008 STANDARD METHO...
This standard describes the test methods used to obtain brazed strength data of the short-time testing of single-lap joints in shear, butt-tension, stress-rupture, creep-strength, four-point-bending, and ceramic-tensile-button specimens. Specimen preparation methods, brazing procedures, testing techniques, and methods for data analysis are detailed. Sample forms for recording data are presented. A graphical method of data presentation relates shear stress to overlap distance. ISBN 978-0-87171-086-4

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2008$60.00

C3.3: 1980 RECOMMENDED PRACTIC...
RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR DESIGN, MANUFACTURE, AND INSPECTION OF CRITICAL BRAZED COMPONENTS. REV. 1980 HISTORICAL (PHOTOCOPY)
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1980$52.00

C3.3: 2008 RECOMMENDED PRACTIC...
This standard lists the necessary steps to assure the suitability of brazed components for critical applications. Although such applications vary widely, they have certain common considerations with respect to materials, design, manufacture, and inspection. It is the intent of this document to identify and explain these common considerations and the best techniques for dealing with them. It is beyond the scope of this document to provide specific details on these techniques, which the user must adapt to fit each particular application. ISBN 978-0-87171-092-5

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2008$60.00

C3.3:2002 RECOMMENDED PRACTICE...
Describes the test method used to obtain reliable data on the strength of brazed joints loaded in tensile, shear, and fourpoint bending. ANSI Approved. HISTORICAL ISBN 0-87171-701-8

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2002$56.00

C3.4:1999 SPECIFICATION FOR TO...
Provides the minimum fabrication, equipment, process procedure requirements, and inspection requirements for the torch brazing of copper, copper alloys, heat and corrosionresistant alloys, and other materials that can be adequately torch brazed. ANSI Approved. (Historical - Photocopy) See AWS C3.4M/C3.4:2007
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1999$44.00

C3.4M/C3.4:2007 SPECIFICATION ...
This specification presents the minimum fabrication, equipment, and process procedure requirements, as well as inspection requirements for the torch brazing of steels, stainless steels, copper, copper alloys, and heat- or corrosion-resistant alloys and other materials that can be adequately torch brazed (the torch brazing of aluminum alloys is addressed in AWS C3.7M/C3.7, Specification for Aluminum Brazing). This specification provides criteria for classifying torch brazed joints based on loading and the consequences of failure and quality assurance criteria defining the limits of acceptability in each class. The specification defines acceptable torch brazing equipment, materials, and procedures as well as the required inspection for each class of joint. ISBN 978-0-87171-038-3

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2007$56.00

C3.5:1999 SPECIFICATION FOR IN...
This specification provides minimum fabrication, equipment, material, process procedure requirements, and inspection requirements for the induction brazing of steels, copper, copper alloys, and heat and corrosion resistant alloys and other materials that can be adequately induction brazed. For the brazing of aluminum alloys refer to AWS C3.7, Specification for Aluminum Brazing. This specification provides criteria for classifying induction brazed joints based on loading and the consequences of failure and quality assurance criteria defining the limits of acceptability of each class. The specification defines acceptable induction brazing equipment, materials, and procedures, as well as the required inspection for each class of joint. (Historical - Photocopy) See AWS C3.5/C3.5M:2007
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1999$44.00

C3.5M/C3.5:2007 SPECIFICATION ...
This specification provides the minimum fabrication, equipment, and process procedure requirements, as well as inspection requirements for the induction brazing of steels, copper, copper alloys, and heat- and corrosion-resistant alloys and other materials that can be adequately induction brazed (the induction brazing of aluminum alloys is addressed in AWS C3.7M/C3.7, Specification for Aluminum Brazing). This specification provides criteria for classifying induction brazed joints based on loading and the consequences of failure and quality assurance criteria defining the limits of acceptability in each class. The specification defines acceptable induction brazing equipment, materials, and procedures, as well as the required inspection for each class of joint. ISBN 978-0-87171-069-7

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2007$56.00

C3.6:1999 SPECIFICATION FOR FU...
This specification provides minimum fabrication, equipment, material, process procedure requirements, and inspection requirements for the furnace brazing of steels, copper, copper alloys, and heat and corrosion resistant alloys and other materials that can be adequately furnace brazed. For the brazing of aluminum alloys refer to AWS C3.7, Specification forAluminum Brazing. This specification provides criteria for classifying furnace brazed joints based on loading and the consequences of failure and quality assurance criteria defining the limits of acceptability of each class. The specification defines acceptable furnace brazing equipment, materials, and procedures, as well as the required inspection for each class of joint. (HISTORICAL - PHOTOCOPY)
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1999$44.00

C3.6M/C3.6:2008 SPECIFICATION ...
This specification provides the minimum fabrication, equipment, material, process procedure requirements, as well as inspection requirements for the furnace brazing of steels, copper, copper alloys, and heat- and corrosion-resistant alloys and other materials that can be adequately furnace brazed (the furnace brazing of aluminum alloys is addressed in AWS C3.7M/C3.7, Specification for Aluminum Brazing). This specification provides criteria for classifying furnace brazed joints based on loading and the consequences of failure and quality assurance criteria defining the limits of acceptability in each class. This specification defines acceptable furnace brazing equipment, materials, and procedures, as well as the required inspection for each class of joint. ISBN 978-0-87171-080-2

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2008$56.00

C3.7/C3.7M:2005 SPECIFICATION ...
Addresses the minimum fabrication, equipment, material, process procedure requirements, and inspection requirements for aluminum brazing using the atmosphere furnace, vacuum furnace, and flux processes. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-022-6

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2005$52.00

C3.8M/C3.8:2005 SPECIFICATION ...
This specification presents minimum fabrication, equipment, and process procedure requirements for the ultrasonic examination of brazed joints. Its purpose is to standardize brazed-joint ultrasonic examination requirements for all applications in which brazed joints of assured quality are required. It provides minimum requirements for equipment, procedures, and the documentation of such tests. Requirements for ultrasonic test instruments and accessory equipment, such as tanks, turntables, bridges, carriages, manipulators, transducers, alarms, and couplets. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-009-9

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2005$48.00

C3.9M/C3.9: 2009 SPECIFICATION...
This specification provides the minimum fabrication, equipment, material, and process procedure requirements, as well as discontinuity limits for the resistance brazing of steels, copper, copper alloys, heat- and corrosion-resistant alloys, and other materials that can be adequately resistance brazed (the resistance brazing of aluminum alloys is addressed in AWS C3.7M/C3.7, Specification for Aluminum Brazing). This specification provides criteria for classifying resistance brazed joints based on loading and the consequences of failure and quality assurance criteria defining the limits of acceptability in each class. This specification defines acceptable resistance brazing equipment, materials, and procedures, as well as the required inspection for each class of joint. ISBN 978-0-87171-510-4

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2009$52.00

C4.1-77 (R2010) SET, CRITERIA ...
This document is an aid to assist users, inspectors, and producers in communicating among one another their needs with regard to the oxygen-cut surface.
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2010$56.00

C4.1-77 SET, CRITERIA FOR DESC...
This document is an aid to assist users, inspectors, and producers in communicating among one another their needs with regard to the oxygen-cut surface.
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1977$56.00

C4.2/C4.2M: 2006 RECOMMENDED P...
Revised and expanded, describes the oxyfuel gas cutting process and presents the latest procedures and safety requirements, using terminology and practices compatible with International Organization for Standardization (ISO) documents. Illustrations show torch and nozzle configurations, and examples of production-cut surfaces. ISBN 0-87171-013-7. Historical See AWS C4.2/C4.2M:2009 for new revision.

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2006$68.00

C4.2/C4.2M:2009 RECOMMENDED PR...
Revised and expanded, describes the oxyfuel gas cutting process and presents the latest procedures and safety requirements, using terminology and practices compatible with International Organization for Standardization (ISO) documents. Illustrations show torch and nozzle configurations, and examples of production-cut surfaces. ANSI Approved. approx. 53 pages ISBN 978-0-87171-750-4

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2009$60.00

C4.3/C4.3M: 2004 RECOMMENDED P...
Describes the best and most practical methods for safe and effective operation of oxyfuel gas heating torches, including information on equipment safety setup, shutdown and operating procedures and equipment maintenance. ANSI Approved. approx. 19 pages ISBN 0-87171-570-8 Historical See AWS C4.3/C4.3M:2007

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2004$52.00

C4.3/C4.3M:2007 RECOMMENDED PR...
The newly revised manual for oxyfuel gas heating torch operation includes the latest procedures to be used in conjunction with oxifuel gas heating equipment. The manual also includes the latest safety requirements. Complete lists of equipment are available from individual manufactures.  ISBN 978-0-87171-070-3
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2007$56.00

C4.4/C4.4M -2004 RECOMMENDED P...
This document describes methods and techniques for shaping and straightening metal parts including steel plate, pipes, angles, channel, T bar, and compound structures by careful application of heat. It presents the theory and mathematical formulas for developing heat shaping patterns. Other topics include oxyfuel gas equipment torches, tips, regulators, fuel gases, gas cylinders, and bulk supply torch procedures for spot, line and v heating patterns, and safety procedures. Figures show the locations for placement of heating patterns to obtain desired results for straightening, forming, or bending operations. ANSI Approved. approx. 41 pages ISBN 0-87171-612-7

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2004$64.00

C4.4/C4.4M:2007 RECOMMENDED PR...
This second edition of Recommended Practices for Heat Shaping and Straightening covers the shaping of metal products by prudent use of heat to obtain a desired configuration. The text reviews the theory and analytical calculations that explain how heat shaping and straightening occurs. Sample calculations and tables are presented for typical materials. General heating patterns and heat shaping and straightening techniques are discussed. Specific heating applications are illustrated for various sections. ISBN 978-0-87171-079-6

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2007$64.00

C4.5M:2000 UNIFORM DESIGNATION...
This document presents recommendations to oxyfuel welding, cutting, and heating/brazing torch nozzle manufacturers regarding the identification markings to be permanently applied to the torch nozzle to identify its intended application. The identification will provide information to improve the safe operation and application of nozzles by torch operators. This standard makes use of the International System of Units (SI). ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-611-9 HISTORICAL - PHOTOCOPY SEE AWS C4.5M:2006

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2000$48.00

C4.5M:2006 UNIFORM DESIGNATION...
This publication proposes a marking system that will include the name, registration trademark, correct fuel gas symbol, nozzle cutting capacity, and a code or part number to permit easy reference to the manufacturers operating data. C4.5M provides a common identification system that will result in the safe operation of oxyfuel nozzles, i.e., operators will know they are using the correct nozzle for the job being performed. Oxyfuel nozzles covered by the document include those for cutting, welding, heating, and brazing. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-033-1

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2006$48.00

C4.6M:2006 (ISO 9013:2002 IDT)...
This is the U.S. national adoption of ISO 9013:2002, Thermal cutting - Classification of thermal cuts - Geometric product specification and quality tolerances. It includes three national annexes (Criteria for Describing Oxygen-Cut  Surfaces with a photograph of a Surface Roughness Guide, a list of reference documents available for individuals involved with Oxyfuel Gas Welding and Cutting, and a guide for the preparation of technical inquiries to AWS) as well as a list of published AWS documents on Oxyfuel Gas Welding and Cutting. ISBN 0-87171-012-9

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2006$60.00

C5.10/C5.10M:2003 RECOMMENDED ...
This document is concerned with six industrial gases: argon (Ar), carbon dioxide (CO2), helium (He), hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N), and oxygen (O). Properties, uses, safe handling, distribution, mixtures and effects on arc characteristics and welds are presented for flux cored arc welding (FCAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), electrogas welding (EGW), plasma arc welding (PAW), plasma arc cutting (PAC), laser welding (LW) and laser cutting (LC). Gas purging, gas distribution and safety practices are also covered. ISBN 0-87171-711-5

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2003$68.00

C5.1: 1973 RECOMMENDED PRACTIC...
These recommended practices present a description of the plasma-arc welding process and practical procedures as applied to joining parts and surfacing. These discussions apply to a wide variety of metals and represent methods used in industry. ISBN 0-87171-107-9
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1973$72.00

C5.2: 2001 RECOMMENDED PRACTIC...
With the increasing use of plasma arc cutting for a variety of metals in industry, this standard is a great tool to optimize and troubleshoot your plasma arc cutting operations. It discusses basics of the process, components, controls, power supplies, and recommended process consumables and parameters and it gives you methods of optimizing cut quality and parameter settings. The also standard deals with safety and health aspects of the process, and methods for control of pollution and other hazards. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-648-8

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2001$64.00

C5.3:2000 RECOMMENDED PRACTICE...
A guide for welders and technicians. Helps the operator establish the correct air pressure, amperage, voltage, and techniques. Includes gouging recommendations and a handy troubleshooting guide. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-630-5

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2000$56.00

C5.4:1993 (ERRATA) RECOMMENDED...
These recommended practices for stud welding, prepared by the Subcommittee on Stud Welding of the AWS Committee on Arc Welding and Cutting, are intended to serve as a basic guide for those interested in attaching fasteners by arc and capacitor discharge stud welding. The variations of the process, stud design, equipment, welding procedures, quality control, and safety precautions are discussed. The information presented will guide the designer and the shop in the utilization of studs in many fields including automotive manufacture, boiler and building construction, farm and industrial equipment, railroads and shipbuilding, aircraft and aerospace, metal furniture, and other metal working industries. ISBN 0-87171-418-3

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1993$60.00

C5.4:1993 RECOMMENDED PRACTICE...
These recommended practices for stud welding, prepared by the Subcommittee on Stud Welding of the AWS Committee on Arc Welding and Cutting, are intended to serve as a basic guide for those interested in attaching fasteners by arc and capacitor discharge stud welding. The variations of the process, stud design, equipment, welding procedures, quality control, and safety precautions are discussed. The information presented will guide the designer and the shop in the utilization of studs in many fields including automotive manufacture, boiler and building construction, farm and industrial equipment, railroads and shipbuilding, aircraft and aerospace, metal furniture, and other metal working industries. ISBN 0-87171-418-3

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1993$60.00

C5.5/C5.5M -2003 RECOMMENDED P...
The first completely new treatment of gas tungsten arc welding GTAW since 1980, this comprehensive document is an indispensable tool for operators, supervisors, trainers, and other GTAW professionals. The standard presents recommended practices for the GTAW process. It provides a fundamental explanation of the process, describes basic practices and concepts, and outlines advanced methods and applications. These features should help welding personnel determine the best applications of GTAW, and apply it in manual and automated operations. This edition addresses the present uses of GTAW in the metalfabricating industry, new applications, and advances in research and development. It provides many practical recommendations on the use of GTAW, and a handy troubleshooting section. Contents include Process Advantages and Limitations Equipment and Supplies Tungsten Electrodes Gas Shielding, Purging, and Backing Fixturing and Tooling Welding Techniques Joint Design, Preparation, and Welding Positions Welding Characteristics of Selected Alloys Quality Control Troubleshooting and Safety ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-715-8

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2003$96.00

C5.6 -1989(R04) RECOMMENDED PR...
This standard is a recommended practice on the gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process. This document presents the basic concepts of this process and should enable the reader to obtain a fundamental understanding of this process and its variations, such as short circuit, spray, and pulse modes of metal transfer. It provides the specific technical which will act as a guide in establishing optimum operation of the process. ISBN 0-87171-301-2

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1989$72.00

C5.7:2000 (R2006) RECOMMENDED...
Electrogas Welding (EGW) is a specialized welding process having similarities to the gas metal arc welding (GMAW) or the flux cored arc welding (FCAW) processes for vertical position welding. The electrode deposits filler metal in the cavity formed by backing plates or shoes that bridge the groove between the plates being welded. The electrode may be solid, metal cored, or flux cored, and additional shielding may or may not be obtained from an externally supplied gas or gas mixture. The weld is usually completed in a single pass. Fundamentals of the process, including the various methods of welding, are presented. A discussion of equipment, consumables, applications, and metallurgical advantages and limitations is provided. The selection of process variables and operating conditions and typical EGW procedures is then presented. Inspection of welds, and training and qualification of welding procedures and operators are described. Finally, a troubleshooting guide, safety considerations, and a supplementary reading list are presented. ISBN 0-87171-575-9

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2006$68.00

C6.1-89 (R2009) RECOMMENDED PR...
This recommended practice describes friction welding fundamentals and basic equipment requirements. Suggested procedure qualification, inspection methods, and joint designs are detailed. Typical mechanical property data are referenced. ISBN 0-87171-309-8

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2009$56.00

C6.1:1989 (HISTORICAL) RECOMME...
This recommended practice describes friction welding fundamentals and basic equipment requirements. Suggested procedure qualification, inspection methods, and joint designs are detailed. Typical mechanical property data are referenced.
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1989$56.00

C6.2/C6.2M:2006 SPECIFICATION ...
This specification provides for the qualification of friction welding machines, procedures, and training of welding operators. Qualification of the welding procedure specification (WPS) includes the material specifications involved, weld joint design, destructive and nondestructive examination requirements, as well as guidelines for different categories of quality assurance. Qualification of welding equipment includes weld parameter control and weld reproducibility. Welding operators require training in the proper operation of friction welding equipment. The requirements for requalification of the WPS and equipment are also given. ISBN 0-87171-631-3

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2006$56.00

C7.1M/C7.1 -2004 RECOMMENDED P...
Provides process definitions and requirements, safe practices, and inspection criteria for electron beam welding. Also covers common applications of electron beam welding. Includes numerous power curves for various alloys. ISBN 0-87171-721-2

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2004$92.00

C7.2:1998 RECOMMENDED PRACTICE...
This document presents recommended practices for laser beam welding, cutting, and drilling. It is intended to cover common applications of the process. Processes definitions, safe practices, general process equirements and inspection criteria are provided. ISBN 0-87171-562-7

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1998$88.00

C7.3:1999 (R2003) PROCESS SPEC...
Sister publication to C7.1 Recommended Practices for Electron Beam Welding, this standard discusses applicable specifications, safety, requirements, fabrication, quality examination, equipment calibration and maintenance, approval, and delivery of work. Includes sample WPS and PQR forms, as well as an economic Nondestructive Evaluation Discontinuity Limits chart. C7.1 is a bestofindustrypractices standard that uses should while this standard uses shall. ANSI Approved. This is the 2003 reaffirmation version. ISBN 0-87171-586-4

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1999$48.00

C7.4/C7.4M:2008 PROCESS SPECIF...
This specification on laser beam welding discusses applicable specifications, safety, requirements, fabrication, quality examination, equipment calibration and maintenance, approval of work, and delivery of work. ISBN 978-0-87171-097-0

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2008$56.00

CAWF CHARACTERIZATION OF ARC W...
Six welding fumes, representing a variety of welding rods and wires, were analyzed for particle size and chemistry by X-ray diffraction, energy dispersive X-ray analysis, scanning transmission electron microscope, and automated electron beam analysis. Four carbon steel fumes (E6010, E7018, E70S-3, E70T-1), a stainless steel fume (E308-16) and an aluminum fume (E5356) were tested. It was found that particle average diameters are all in the respirable range â?? between 0.1 and 1.0 µM. Few individual particles were greater than 1 µM, but STEM pictures revealed many particles as small as 0.01 µM. The particles appeared to be spheres or clusters of spheres. Even though no crystalline features were observed, all particles examined produced electron diffraction patterns, indicating that they contained crystalline material. There was no correlation between average diameter and particle chemistry or between average diameter and fume type. An analysis of particle chemistry indicates that the potential toxicity of the fumes does vary appreciably. ISBN 0-87171-229-6

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1983$68.00

CC-IM CLINIC INSTRUCTOR'S MANU...

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1998$68.00

CC-RM:2006 CODE CLINIC; FOR ST...

AWS Education Services has published this AWS Code Clinic Reference Manual to guide and assist quality professionalsâ??inspectors, supervisors, etc.â??and quality conscious engineers and managers in reading, understanding, and learning to apply industrial codes such as AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2006, Structural Welding Code Steel. AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2006 covers the welding requirements for any type of welded structure made from the commonly used carbon and low-alloy steels. This 2006 edition of the Code Clinic Reference Manual for the Study of AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2006, Structural Welding Codeâ??Steel, is based on information from AWS D1.1/D1.1M:2006, Structural Welding Code Steel. This edition supersedes previous editions of the Code Clinic Reference Manual.

ISBN 0-87171-045-5

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2006$76.00

CC-RM:2008 - AWS D1.1 STRUCTUR...
AWS Education Services has published this AWS Code Clinic Reference Manual to guide and assist quality professionals – inspectors, supervisors, etc. – and quality conscious engineers and managers in reading, understanding, and learning to apply industrial codes such as AWS D1.1/D1.1M: 2008, Structural Welding Code—Steel. AWS D1.1/D1.1M: 2008 covers the welding requirements for any type of welded structure made from the commonly used carbon and lowalloy steels. ISBN 978-0-87171-529-6

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2008$76.00

CM CERTIFICATION MANUAL FOR WE...
Selfstudy to prepare for AWS welding inspector exams An excellent reference and introduction for those studying for the CWI examination. An updated version of the bestseller used by thousands of CWI candidates since 1977, now with a sleeker style and improved readability. Veteran editor Eugene Hornberger an SCWI has taught the AWS exam preparatory seminar for years. Hes packed this latest edition with a wealth of insights. Chapters cover the welding inspectors responsibilities standards joint geometry and terminology symbols, weldability destructive testing procedure and welder qualification welding, brazing, and cutting processes discontinuities NDE and inspector reports. Each chapter concludes with a selfadministered test similar in content and style to the actual CWI exam questions. Features a contemporary layout that includes tip boxes. This book has been invaluable to literally thousands of CWI applicants who studied on their own for the AWS CWI exam.dy to prepare for AWS welding inspector exams ISBN 0-87171-626-7

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2000$180.00

CMWS CERTIFIED WELDING SUPERVI...
Indispensable self-study guide for the new AWS Certified Welding Supervisor certification examination. Also will appeal to everyone concerned with enhancing productivity in the welding workplace. Reviews management systems for welding supervisors, requirements of welds, detailed descriptions of four welding processes (shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, and submerged arc welding), welding metallurgy, welding symbols, welding instructions, welding economics, the application of welding standards, welding inspection, health and safety, and work reports and records. The welding economics chapter will help the welding supervisor estimate and control costs for welding jobs. Each chapter includes practice questions and additional references. Written by J. R. Barckhoff, P.E., who teaches the CWS preparatory course. ISBN 0-87171-029-3

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2005$180.00

CWSR 2010 WELDING SALES REPRES...
The Welding Sales Representative workshop is designed for the welding distributor and manufacturer with the intent of introducing basic welding knowledge. This two and half say program is not intended to help the participants welders; rather reinforce basic processes and equipment that are generic to all sales representatives. The workshop focuses on safety in welding, cutting and allied processes, training on the fundamental principles of general welding operations and processes, basic arc equipment, shielding gases, consumables, and related components.
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2010$96.00

D1.0 -1969 CODE FOR WELDING IN...
CODE FOR WELDING IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION REV. 1969 HISTORICAL COPY - PHOTOCOPY - CANCELLED
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1969$158.00

D1.1 BI THE OFFICIAL BOOK OF D...
A collection of responses to formal inquiries about the requirements of AWS D1.1 from 1976 to 1998. An excellent reference for AWS D1.1 users. (Historical)

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2000$60.00

D1.1-BI: 2008 THE OFFICIAL BOO...
AWS D1.1, Structural Welding Code—Steel, is prepared by the AWS Structural Welding Committee. Because the Code is written in the form of a specification, it cannot present background material or discuss the committee’s intent. Since the publication of the first edition of the Code, the nature of inquiries directed to the American Welding Society and the Structural Welding Committee has indicated that there are some requirements in the Code that are either difficult to understand or not sufficiently specific, and others that appear to be overly conservative. It should be recognized that the fundamental premise of the Code is to provide general stipulations applicable to any situation and to leave sufficient latitude for the exercise of engineering judgment.  Another point to be recognized is that the Code represents the collective experience of the committee; and, while some provisions may seem overly conservative, they have been based on sound engineering practice. The format of this document presents Code interpretations grouped according to the Code date. ISBN 978-0-87171-083-3

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2008$64.00

D1.1/D1.1M :2004 STRUCTURAL WE...
Save time and money, and maximize reliability and safety, with the 2004 edition of AWS D1.1 Structural Welding CodeSteel. New for 2004 Contains the latest workmanship standards, inspection procedures, acceptance criteria. Clarifies requirements for obtaining an engineers approval, minimizing codeinterpretation conflicts Enhances construction safety by requiring additional tests when FCAW and GMAW constant current power supplies are used Updates certain ASTM steel specifications and adds new prequalified steels, reflecting advances in technology Details newest allowable stress range formulae Presents latest revision of prequalified base metal list Adjusts welder qualification essential variables Adjusts prequalification figure details. Engineers, architects, and fabricators depend on this book to ensure the integrity of welded steel structures. ANSI Approved. **CANCELLED AND REPLACED BY AWS D1.1/D1.1M Rev. 2006**

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2004$360.00

D1.1/D1.1M: 2006 STRUCTURAL WE...
For everyone involved in any phase of welding steel structures - engineers, detailers, fabricators, erectors, inspectors, etc. - the new 540-page edition of D1.1 spells out the requirements for design, procedures, qualification, fabrication, inspection, and repair. A wide range of projects, repairs, and product forms come under its authority, including pipe, plate, and structural shapes that are subject to either static or cyclical stresses. Dozens of updates to the Structural Welding Code-Steel make the 2006 edition indispensable for anyone designing, building, or inspecting steel structures and products. ISBN 0-87171-025-0

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2006$376.00

D1.1/D1.1M: 2008 STRUCTURAL WE...
This code covers the welding requirements for any type of welded structure made from the commonly used carbon and low-alloy constructional steels. Clauses 1 through 8 constitute a body of rules for the regulation of welding in steel construction. There are eight normative and twelve informative annexes in this code. A Commentary of the code is included with the document. ISBN 978-0-87171-090-1

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2008$392.00

D1.1/D1.1M: 2010 STRUCTURAL WE...
This code covers the welding requirements for any type of welded structure made from the commonly used carbon and low-alloy constructional steels. Clauses 1 through 8 constitute a body of rules for the regulation of welding in steel construction. There are eight normative and twelve informative annexes in this code. [Read More]

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2010$496.00

D1.1: 1972 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
D1.1: 1972 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)
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1972$360.00

D1.1: 1975: STRUCTURAL WELDING...
AWS STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)
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1975$360.00

D1.1: 1979 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1979 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)
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1979$360.00

D1.1: 1980 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1980 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)
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1980$360.00

D1.1: 1981 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1981 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)
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1981$360.00

D1.1: 1982 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1982 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)
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1982$360.00

D1.1: 1983 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1983 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)
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1983$360.00

D1.1: 1984 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1984 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)
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1984$360.00

D1.1: 1985 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1985 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)
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1985$360.00

D1.1: 1986 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1986 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)
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1986$360.00

D1.1: 1990 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1990 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)
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1990$360.00

D1.1: 1992 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1992 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL PHOTOCOPY)
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1992$360.00

D1.1: 1994 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1994 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL)

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1994$360.00

D1.1: 1996 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1996 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL)

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1996$360.00

D1.1: 1998 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1: 1998 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)

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1998$360.00

D1.1: 2002 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
AWS D1.1 REV. 2002 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL) CANCELLED AND REPLACED BY AWS D1.1/D1.1M REV. 2004

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2002$360.00

D1.1:1988 STRUCTURAL WELDING C...
AWS D1.1:1988 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL (HISTORICAL, PHOTOCOPY ONLY)
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1988$360.00

D1.1:2000 STRUCTURAL WELDING C...
STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE STEEL, REV. 2000 HISTORICAL COPY (PHOTOCOPY)

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2000$360.00

D1.2 -1997 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - ALUMINUM REV. 1997 HISTORICAL - 228 PAGES (PHOTOCOPY)
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1997$228.00

D1.2/D1.2M: 2003 STRUCTURAL WE...
Fourth edition reflects vital updates to code requirements and welding inspector qualifications in previous editions. This code is the single most important reference available on welding requirements for any type of aluminum alloy structure except aluminum pressure vessels and fluidcarrying pipelines. Includes a commentary offering guidance for interpreting and applying the code. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-704-2 (HISTORICAL) Replaced by AWS D1.2/D1.2M Rev. 2008*

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2003$136.00

D1.2/D1.2M: 2008 STRUCTURAL WE...
This code covers the welding requirements for any type structure made from aluminum structural alloys, except for aluminum pressure vessels and pressure piping. Clauses 1 through 7 constitute a body of rules for the regulation of welding in aluminum construction. A commentary on the code is also included with the document. ISBN 978-0-87171-664-4

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2008$164.00

D1.3/D1.3M:2008 STRUCTURAL WEL...
If you're responsible for the welding of steel decks, panels, storage racks, and stud and joist framing members, to name a few applications, this code helps you to effect consistently sound welding of joints. One of the primary objectives of this code is to define the allowable capacities used in sheet steel applications in which the transfer of calculated load occurs. Includes allowable load capacities, details of welded connections, prequalification of WPSs, qualification, inspection, stud welding, and a helpful interpretive commentary. ANSI Approved. 76 pages, 5 annexes, 44 figures, 7 tables, softbound. 1998. mouse, Dept. of Defense Adopted, NASA Preferred. ISBN 978-087171-076-5

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2008$120.00

D1.3: 1989 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
Historical copy for new revision see AWS D1.3/D1.3M Rev. 2008
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1989$120.00

D1.3: 1998 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
If youre responsible for the welding of steel decks, panels, storage racks, and stud and joist framing members, to name a few applications, this code helps you to effect consistently sound welding of joints. One of the primary objectives of this code is to define the allowable capacities used in sheet steel applications in which the transfer of calculated load occurs. Includes allowable load capacities, details of welded connections, prequalification of WPSs, qualification, inspection, stud welding, and a helpful interpretive commentary. ANSI Approved. 76 pages, 5 annexes, 44 figures, 7 tables, softbound. 1998. mouse, Dept. of Defense Adopted, NASA Preferred - See new revision 2008

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1998$100.00

D1.4/D1.4M-1998 STRUCTURAL WEL...
AWS D1.4/D1.4M-1998 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - REINFORCING STEEL (HISTORICAL - PHOTOCOPY)
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1998$88.00

D1.4/D1.4M: 2005 STRUCTURAL WE...
Covers welding of reinforcing steel in most reinforced concrete applications. Includes sections on allowable stresses, structural details, wormanship requirements, technique, procedure and performance qualification, and inspection. Figures clearly illustrate important welding considerations; unacceptable weld profiles, effective weld sizes, details of joints of anchorages, base plates, and inserts. New in this edition. A comprehensive approach to radiographic testing of reinforcing steel welds, a section on weld cleaning, welder qualifications requirements and testing for fillet welds, and updated forms for welding, testing and inspection. 6th edition. ISBN 0-87171-004-8

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2005$92.00

D1.6/D1.6M:2007 STRUCTURAL WEL...
This code covers requirements for selding structural stainless steel assemblies/components (excluding pressure vessels or pressure piping) using gas metal arc welding, shielded metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, submerge arc welding and stud welding. Allows prequalified Welding Procedure Specifications for the austenitic stainless steels based on considerable experience with the most widely used stainles steel. Sections included design, procedure and performance qualification, fabrication, inspection, and stud welding. ISBN 978-0-87171-063-5

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2007$160.00

D1.6: 1999 STRUCTURAL WELDING ...
This code establishes the requirements for welding stainless steel using the gas metal, shielded metal, flux cored, and submerged arc welding processes, including stud welding. The code covers design, fabrication, qualification and prequalification of procedures welding personnel qualification, and inspection. ANSI Approved. approx. 210 pages ISBN 0-87171-563-5 (Historical) See revision 2007

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1999$132.00

D1.7/D1.7M:2010;Guide for Stre...
This guide has been developed to assist in the task of strengthening and repairing existing structures. The guide includes information to assist both Engineers and Contractors in order to provide general direction and guidance on weld repairs, weld strengthening, and other procedures to correct challenging issues faced while dealing with existing structures. ANSI Approved. approx. 43 pages ISBN 978-0-87171-761-0

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2010$108.00

D1.8/D1.8M :2005 STRUCTURAL WE...
A new supplement to AWS D1.1, Structural Welding Code Steel. Applicable to welded joints in seismic load resisting systems designed in accordance with the Seismic Provisions of the American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc. Covers additional controls on detailing, materials, workmanship, testing, and inspection necessary to achieve adequate performance of welded steel structures under conditions of severe earthquake-induced inelastic straining. Includes a commentary offering guidance on interpreting and applying this supplement. ISBN 0-87171-024-2

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2005$128.00

D1.8/D1.8M :2009 STRUCTURAL WE...
A new supplement to AWS D1.1, Structural Welding Code Steel. Applicable to welded joints in seismic load resisting systems designed in accordance with the Seismic Provisions of the American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc. Covers additional controls on detailing, materials, workmanship, testing, and inspection necessary to achieve adequate performance of welded steel structures under conditions of severe earthquake-induced inelastic straining. Includes a commentary offering guidance on interpreting and applying this supplement. ANSI Approved. approx. 113 pages ISBN 978-0-87171-754-2

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2009$132.00

D1.9/D1.9M:2007 STRUCTURAL WEL...

This code covers the requirements for design and welding of any type of titanium structure. Titanium pressure vessels and fluid-carrying pipe lines are specifically excluded. Clauses 1 through 5 and Annex A constitute a body of rules for the regulation of welding in titanium construction. A commentary on the code is also included with the document. 

ISBN 978-0-87171-060-4

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2007$116.00

D10.10/D10.10M: 1999 RECOMMEND...
The current revision of this popular standard considers both local 360 band and spot heating thermocouple location, attachment and accuracy insulation provisions service environment and QA system considerations. It also contains a comparative analysis of radiant heating methods induction, electric resistance, flame, exothermic, gasflame generated infrared, quartz lamps. The AWS D10 Subcommittee on Local Heat Treating of Pipework states that, the objective of this document is to present recommended practices based on an ordered assessment of available research and information, rather than a summary of current practice. Offers sample Standard Procedure for Local Heating form. U.S. Customary and SI metric units. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-558-9

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1999$88.00

D10.10/D10/10M -1999 (R2009) R...
This standard provides information on recommended practices, equipment, temperature control, insulation, and advantages and disadvantages for the methods presently available for local heating of welded joints in pipe and tubing.

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2009$88.00

D10.11: 1987 RECOMMENDED PRACT...
This standard presents recommended practices for welding the root pass of metal pipe butt joints with an open root or a consumable insert. Joint designs, assembly, consumable insert configurations, base metals, filler metals, and purging are discussed. Applicable arc welding processes and techniques are described. ISBN 0-87171-644-5(Historical see  AWS D10.11M/D10.11:2007)

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1987$52.00

D10.11M/D10.11:2007 GUIDE FOR ...
This standard presents guidelines for welding the root pass of metal pipe butt joints with an open root or a consumable insert. Joint designs, assembly, consumable insert configurations, base metals, filler metals, and purging are discussed. Applicable arc welding processes and techniques are described. ANSI Approved. approx. 22 pages ISBN 0-87171-644-5

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2007$56.00

D10.12M/D10.12: 2000 GUIDE FOR...
The mild steel in this AWS standard refers to lowcarbon less than 0.25 carbon steels such as ASTM A 53, A 106, A 135, A 179, A 524, A 587, and API5L, Grades A25, A and B, and X42. It covers pipe sizes of DN 200 NPS 8 and under, with wall thicknesses of 13 mm 0.5 in. and under. Youll find Guide for Welding Mild Steel Pipe especially useful for pipingsystem applications such as lowpressure heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, water supplies, and some gas and chemical systems. It explains techniques for procedures such as preheating, joint preparation, alignment and positioning, fittings, and root and hot passes for SMAW, OAW, GTAW, and GMAW. Tables include Required Filler Metal per Joint for Mild Steel ISBN 0-87171-551-1

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2000$56.00

D10.13/D10.13M:2001 RECOMMENDE...
This document provides the minimum requirements for brazing of copper tubing for medicalgas and vacuum distribution systems in healthcare facilities. It contains criteria for the preparation and cleanliness of materials and equipment, joint heating and filler metal application techniques, and inspection and testing options. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-571-6

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2001$56.00

D10.18M/D10.18:2008 GUIDE FOR ...
This standard presents a detailed discussion of the metallurgical and welding characteristics and weldability of duplex stainless steel used in piping and tubing. A number of tables and graphs are presented in order to illustrate the text. ISBN 978-0-87171-088-8

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2008$56.00

D10.4: 1986 REAF.2000 RECOMMEN...
This document presents a detailed discussion of the metallurgical characteristics and weldability of many grades of austenitic stainless steel used in piping and tubing. The delta ferrite content as expressed by ferrite number (FN) is explained, and its importance in minimizing hot cracking is discussed. A number of Figures and Tables illustrate recommended joint designs and procedures. Appendix A presents information on the welding of high-carbon stainless steel cast pipe fittings. 1986 Reaffirmed 2000. ISBN 0-87171-301-2

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1986$60.00

D10.6/D10.6M: 2000 RECOMMENDED...
Incorporates results of research on the effects of atmospheric exposure during welding. Recommended maximum exposure temperature has been lowered and the effects of hightemperature exposure have been revised. Provides coverage on power sources, tungsten electrodes, titanium base metal grades, filler metals, joint design and preparation, pickling and cleaning, fitting and tacking, preweld cleaning, gas shielding, welding procedures and techniques, and preheat and postweld heat treatment. Also includes information on weld quality tests and safety. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-623-2

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2000$52.00

D10.7M/D10.7: 2000 (HISTORICAL...
Expanded from a Recommended Practice to a Guide, this important pipe welding standard reflects the present state of the art. Sections include welding characteristics of aluminum processes GTAW, DCEN, GMAW, and automatic materials preparation conditions backing technique heat treatment and safety and health. U.S. Customary Units and metric pipe sizes listed as diameter nominal DN and nominal pipe size NPS. ANSI Approved. (HISTORICAL) ISBN 0-87171-628-3. Replaced by AWS D10.7M/D10.7 Rev. 2008

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2000$56.00

D10.7M/D10.7:2008 GUIDE FOR TH...
This document presents information concerning those properties of aluminum which affect its weldability and which cause specific problems in the fabrication of aluminum pipe. Recommendations are made for solving these problems and suggested procedures are presented for welding aluminum pipe joints with the Gas Tungsten Arc and Gas Metal Arc Welding Processes. ISBN 978-0-87171-099-4

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2008$60.00

D10.8: 1996 WELDING OF CHROMIU...
This document presents recommendations for welding chromium-molybdenum steel pipe and tubing to itself and to various other materials. Subjects covered in detail are filler metal selection, joint design, preheating, and postheating. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of maintaining interpass temperature and dangers inherent in interrupted heating cycles. ISBN 0-87171-500-7

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1996$48.00

D11.2-89 (R2006) GUIDE FOR WEL...
This standard presents briefly the history and metallurgy of cast iron and the welding processes applicable to it. A newly developed weld ability test is described in detail and instructions given for its application in specific cases. Provision is made for qualification of welding procedures and welders when necessary; quality control practice is also included. ISBN 0-87171-295-4

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1989$96.00

D14.1/D14.1M:2005 SPECIFICATIO...
Requirements are presented for the design and fabrication of constructional steel weldments that are used in industrial and mill cranes, lifting devices and other material handling equipment. Requirements are also included for modification, weld repair, and postweld treatments of new and existing weldments. Filler metal and welding procedure guidelines are recommended for the applicable base metals, which are limited to carbon and low-alloy steels. Allowable unit stresses are provided for weld metal and base metal for various cyclically loaded joint designs. ISBN 0-87171-736-0

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2005$104.00

D14.3/D14.3M -1977 SPECIFICATI...
Specification for Welding Earth moving, Construction, and Agricultural Equipment - Historical Copy **Photocopy Only** For Self-Propelled, On-And Off-Highway Machinery and Agricultural Equipment.
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1977$84.00

D14.3/D14.3M:2005 SPECIFICATIO...
This specification provides standards for producing structural welds used in the manufacture of earthmoving, construction, and agricultural equipment. Such equipment is defined as self-propelled, on- and off-highway machinery and associated implements. Manufacturerâ??s responsibilities are presented as they relate to the welding practices that have been proven successful within the industry in the production of weldments on this equipment. Basic dimensional weld details are defined and interpreted for application throughout the document. Provisions are made to identify base metals used in these weldments. Procedures to assure they are welded with compatible, identifiable welding processes and consumables are included with consideration given to factors that affect weldability. ISBN 0-87171-741-7

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2005$88.00

D14.3/D14.3M:2010 SPECIFICATIO...
This specification provides standards for producing structural welds used in the manufacture of earthmoving, construction, and agricultural equipment. Such equipment is defined as self-propelled, on- and off-highway machinery and associated implements. Manufacturers responsibilities are presented as they relate to the welding practices that have been proven successful within the industry in the production of weldments on this equipment. Basic dimensional weld details are defined and interpreted for application throughout the document. Provisions are made to identify base metals used in these weldments. Procedures to assure they are welded with compatible, identifiable welding processes and consumables are included with consideration given to factors that affect weldability.

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2010$80.00

D14.4/D14.4M:2005 SPECIFICATIO...
This specification establishes common acceptance criteria for classifying and applying carbon and low-alloy steel welded joints used in the manufacture of machines and equipment. It also covers weld joint design, workmanship, quality control requirements and procedures, welding operator and welding procedure qualification, weld joint inspection (visual, radiographic, ultrasonic, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant), repair of weld defects, and heat treatment. ISBN 0-87171-733-6

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2005$96.00

D14.5/D14.5M:2009 - SPECIFICAT...
Requirements are presented for the design and fabrication of cyclically loaded press weldments, which includes the weld repair of new and existing components. Filler metals and weld procedure specifications are recommended for the applicable base metals that are limited to those consisting of carbon and low-alloy steels. Allowable unit stresses are provided for weld metal and base metal for various cyclically loaded joint designs. This specification does not address the fabrication or weld repair of pressure containing components such as hydraulic cylinders, air cylinders, or die cushions. ISBN 978-0-87171-752-8

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2009$104.00

D14.5:1997 SPECIFICATION FOR W...
This specification presents the current minimum standards and guidelines for the welded fabrication and repair of presses and press components. It addresses classification, weld joint design, stresses, tolerances, and welder qualification. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-504-X

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1997$104.00

D14.6/D14.6M:2005 SPECIFICATIO...
This specification applies to the fabrication, by welding, of wrought or cast material used to manufacture rotating elements of equipment such as fans, pumps, compressors, and centrifuges for power generation, propulsion, and material processing. These rotation elements have a link of similarity that is shape more than application e.g., round shapes from a few inches to 200 inches in diameter, with a variety of uses. Includes a particularly useful table, Grouping of Base Metals for Procedure Qualification. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-718-2

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2005$132.00

D14.7/D14.7M:2005 RECOMMENDED ...
This standard provides guidance, based upon experience, for preparing, building up and overlaying by welding, postweld heat treating, finish machining, inspecting, and record-keeping of new and reconditioned industrial mill rolls. ISBN 0-87171-028-5

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2005$68.00

D14.8M: 2009 - STANDARD METHOD...
This is the U.S. national adoption of ISO 17844:2004, Welding — Comparison of standardized methods for the avoidance of cold cracks. This identical adoption (IDT) retains the technical content, structure, and wording of the ISO document, although it contains the following editorial changes: (1) the decimal comma has been replaced by the decimal point, and (2) the words “this International Standard” have been replaced by “this standard.” The purpose of this document is to compare currently available methods for determining welding procedures for avoiding hydrogen induced cold cracking during fabrication. ANSI Approved. approx. 80 pages ISBN 978-0-87171-668-2

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2009$80.00

D15.1/D15.1M:2007-ERRATA - RAI...
This specification establishes minimum standards for the manufacture and maintenance of railroad equipment. Clauses 4 through 17 cover the general requirements for welding in the railroad industry. Clauses 18 through 24 cover specific requirements for the welding of base metals thinner than 1/8 in [3 mm]. ISBN 978-0-87171-010-9

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2007$132.00

D15.1: 2001 RAILROAD WELDING S...
Input for this authoritative specification came from all segments of the railroad industry users and suppliers, the public, and representatives from the Association of American Railroads. Coverage includes welding metal 18 in. in thickness, specific requirements for welding railroad cars, and requirements for manufacturing and reconditioning locomotives and passenger cars. Appendices include base metal groups and filler metal classifications. ANSI Approved. approx. 365 pages ISBN 0-87171-572-4

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2001$192.00

D15.2: 2003 RECOMMENDED PRACTI...
Covers the joining, repair, maintenance, and inspection of rail welds, and welding of related components. Processes include thermite welding and flash welding. Contains a special annex on welding austenitic manganese steel. Written by users, suppliers, and representatives of the Association of American Railroads and the American Railway Engineering Association serving on the AWS Subcommittee on Track Welding. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-717-4

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2003$60.00

D16.1M/D16.1:2004 SPECIFICATIO...
This standard establishes safety requirements with respect to the design, manufacture, maintenance, and operation of arc welding robot systems and ancillary equipment. It also helps to identify and minimize hazards involved in maintaining, operating, integrating, and setting up of arc welding robot systems. ISBN 0-87171-719-0

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2004$52.00

D16.2M/D16.2:2007 GUIDE FOR CO...
AWS D16.2M/D16.2:2007, Guide for Components of Robotic and Automatic Arc Welding Installations, provides performance recommendations for evaluating components of a typical robotic or automatic welding installation. Emphasis is placed on the role of the welding interface. A pin arrangement and specific pin function for each location in a standardized 37-pin connector are proposed. ISBN 0-87171-054-4

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2007$56.00

D16.3M/D16.3: 2009 RISK ASSESS...
Risk Assessment Guide for Robotic Arc Welding, provides recommendations and guidelines for the safe implementation of robotic arc welding. Emphasis is placed on conformance of this process with prevailing industry standards for hazard analysis and proper safeguarding. ISBN 978-0-87171-669-9

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2009$52.00

D16.3M/D16.3:2001 (HISTORICAL)...
Provides recommendations and guidelines for the safe application of robotic arc welding. Emphasizes conformance of this process with prevailing industry standards for hazard analysis and proper safeguarding. ISBN 0-87171-552-X (HISTORICAL) See AWS D16.3M/D16.3 :2009 for new revision.

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2001$56.00

D16.4M/D16.4:2005 SPECIFICATIO...
Provides requirements for the qualification of robotic arc welding support personnel at three different levels: CRAW-L1, CRAW-O, and CRAW-T. The revisions in this edition align education and experience requirements more realistically with those in industry. This standard is the basis for the AWS Certification of Robotic Arc Welding Personnel (CRAW) program. ISBN 0-87171-731-X
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2005$52.00

D17.1 SPECIFICATION FOR FUSION...
This revolutionary document represents the most significant change to aviation welding standards in more than 30 years, including coverage in three areas never addressed in MILSTDs design, repair, and nonflight hardware. And, for the first time, there are authoritative procedures for weld repair of inservice existing aerospace flight hardware. In fact, the standards use of weld repair technology enables weld overhaul beyond the areas originally designated for a weld. Bolstering the excellent coverage on inspection is information to avoid both under and overinspection, arising from the D17 Committees position that, Choosing acceptance criteria beyond the capability of the welding process may lead to numerous inspection rejections, increasing costs. To help, tables on acceptance criteria one in U.S. Customary units, the other in SI units provide distinctions for Class A, B, and C welds. Also includes an annex offering Guidelines for Design, Analysis, and Fabrication of Weld Joints. D17.12001 emphasizes fusion welding of aluminumbased, nickelbased, ironbased, cobaltbased, magnesiumbased, and titaniumbased alloys using electric arc and high energy beam processes. SI metric equivalents provided. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-646-1

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2001$160.00

D17.2/D17.2M:2007 SPECIFICATIO...
Requirements for aerospace resistance spot and seam welding of aluminum, magnesium, steel, nickel, cobalt, titanium, and their alloys. Intended to replace MIL-W-6858D and AMS-W- 6858A. ANSI Approved. approx. 44 pages,11 figures, 13 tables. ISBN 978-0-87171-064-2

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2007$60.00

D17.3/D17.3:2010 SPECIFICATION...
This specification covers the general requirements for the friction stir welding of aluminum alloys for aerospace applications. It includes the requirements for weldment design, qualification of personnel and procedures, fabrication, and inspection. ANSI Approved. approx. 43 pages ISBN 978-0-87171-758-0

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2010$64.00

D18.1/D18.1M:2009 SPECIFICATIO...
This document outlines welding standards for use in the manufacture and construction of dairy and food product processing plants. Compiled at the request of the 3A Sanitary Standards Committee, which develops sanitary design standards for dairy and food processing, packaging, and handling equipment and systems. Covers the requirements for gas tungsten arc welding GTAW of austenitic stainless steel tube and pipe at least inch 6 mm in diameter in the fabrication and construction of new sanitary hygienic processing systems. The specification list the required essential and nonessential variables for a written welding procedure qualification WPS, and acceptance criteria for procedure qualification for visual and mechanical testing of welds. ANSI Approved. ISBN 978-0-87171-749-8

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2009$56.00

D18.1: 1999 (HISTORICAL) SPECI...
This document outlines welding standards for use in the manufacture and construction of dairy and food product processing plants. Compiled at the request of the 3A Sanitary Standards Committee, which develops sanitary design standards for dairy and food processing, packaging, and handling equipment and systems. Covers the requirements for gas tungsten arc welding GTAW of austenitic stainless steel tube and pipe at least inch 6 mm in diameter in the fabrication and construction of new sanitary hygienic processing systems. The specification list the required essential and nonessential variables for a written welding procedure qualification WPS, and acceptance criteria for procedure qualification for visual and mechanical testing of welds. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-587-2. Please see AWS D18.1/D18.1M:2009 for new revision

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1999$56.00

D18.2 : 2009 GUIDE TO WELD DIS...
Laminated sheet with color photograph showing degrees of coloration on the inside of an austenitic stainless steel tube with increasing amount of oxygen in the backing shielding gas. Suitable as a specifying tool and visual examination guide. Includes two-page instruction sheet. (2009) ISBN 978-0-87171-756-6 CHART
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D18.2: 1999 (HISTORICAL) GUIDE...
Laminated sheet with color illustration showing the degrees of coloration on the inside of an austenitic stainless steel tube with increasing amounts of oxygen in the backing shielding gas. Suitable as a specifying tool and a visual examination guide. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-613-5. Please see AWS D18.2:2009 for new revision.
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1999$40.00

D18.3/D18.3M SPECIFICATION FOR...
This standard presents a detailed discussion of the metallurgical and welding characteristics and weldability of duplex stainless steel used in piping and tubing. A number of tables and graphs are presented in order to illustrate the text ISBN 0-87171-734-4

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2005$56.00

D3.5-93R GUIDE FOR STEEL HULL ...
This guide provides information to users in the marine construction industry as to the best practical methods to weld steel hulls for ships, barges, mobile offshore drilling units, and other marine vessels. This guide provides information on steel plates, shapes, castings, and forgings; their selection; and their weldability. It discusses welding processes and proper design for welding. Hull construction is presented in terms of preparation of materials, erection and fitting, and control of distortion. Qualification of procedures and personnel are outlined, and inspection methods are discussed. A common shipyard problem, stray current protection, is discussed as is the health and safety of the work force. Supplementary nonmandatory appendices are provided for informational purposes. ISBN 0-87171-388-8

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1993$88.00

D3.6M:1999 SPECIFICATION FOR U...
This specification covers the requirements for welding structures or components under the surface of water. It includes welding in both dry and wet environments. Sections 1 through 6 constitute the general requirements for underwater welding while sections 7 through 10 contain the special requirements applicable to four individual classes of weld: Class A - Comparable to above-water welding Class B - For less critical applications Class C - Where load bearing is not a primary consideration Class O - To meet the requirements of another designated code or specification ISBN 0-87171-542-2

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1999$100.00

D3.7:2004 GUIDE FOR ALUMINUM H...
This guide provides information on the welding of sea going aluminum hulls and other structures in marine construction. Included are sections on hull materials, construction preparation, welding equipment and processes, qualification requirements, welding techniques, and safety precautions. ISBN 0-87171-690-9

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2004$76.00

D3.9:2010, Specification for ...
This specification prescribes the requirements for the classification of weld-through paint primers. The classification is based on paint film thickness and welding procedure. Manufacturers may classify their products to different film thicknesses or welding procedures if they provide the details of their tests.

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2010$52.00

D8.14M - 2008 SPECIFICATION FO...
This specification covers the arc welding of automotive and light truck components that are manufactured from aluminum alloys. ISBN 978-0-87171-665-1

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2008$60.00

D8.14M/D8.14: 2000 (HISTORICAL...
Small suppliers will find this manufacturing standard for aluminum automotive components especially helpful. It covers the minimum standards for arc welding of aluminum components associated with the body and supporting structural members such as frames, space frames, cradles, and suspensions. Metric and U.S. Customary units. ANSI Approved. HISTORICAL ISBN 0-87171-591-0. Please see D8.14M/D8.14 :2008 for new revision

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2000$52.00

D8.1M:2007 SPECIFICATION FOR A...
This document contains both visual and measurable acceptance criteria for resistance spot welds in steels. The information contained herein may be used as an aid by designers, resistance welding equipment manufacturers, welded product producers, and others involved in the automotive industry and resistance spot welding of steels. ISBN 978-0-87171-065-9

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2007$56.00

D8.6:2005 STANDARD FOR AUTOMOT...
A supplement to Resistance Welder Manufacturers Association Bulletin 16, Resistance Welding Equipment Standards, this standard gives the names and description of the various types of electrodes, nose shapes and configurations, material structures, and chemical compositions of resistance spot weld RSW electrodes. ISBN 0-87171-008-0

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2005$80.00

D8.7M:2005 - RECOMMENDED PRACT...
A concise quality checklist developed through the AWSSAE Joint Committee on Automotive Welding to assist automotive parts suppliers using bare and coated lowcarbon steels. Tables provide minimum spot weld spacing, contact overlap, and minimum weld diameter. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-732-8

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2005$52.00

D8.8M:2007 SPECIFICATION FOR A...

This specification provides the minimum quality requirements for arc welding of various types of automotive and light truck components. This specification covers the arc and hybrid arc welding of coated and uncoated steels.

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2007$52.00

D9.1M/D9.1:1990 Sheet Metal We...
This code covers the arc and braze welding requirements for nonstructural sheet metal fabrications using the commonly welded metals available in sheet form. Requirements and limitations governing procedure and performance qualification are presented, and workmanship and inspection standards are supplied. The informative annexes provide useful information on materials and processes. ANSI Approved.
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1990$72.00

D9.1M/D9.1:2000 Sheet Metal We...
This code covers the arc and braze welding requirements for nonstructural sheet metal fabrications using the commonly welded metals available in sheet form. Requirements and limitations governing procedure and performance qualification are presented, and workmanship and inspection standards are supplied. The informative annexes provide useful information on materials and processes. ANSI Approved. approx. 46 pages ISBN 0-87171-597-X

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2000$72.00

D9.1M/D9.1:2006 SHEET METAL WE...
This code covers the arc and braze welding requirements for nonstructural sheet metal fabrications using the commonly welded metals available in sheet form. Requirements and limitations governing procedure and performance qualification are presented, and workmanship and inspection standards are supplied. The informative annexes provide useful information on materials and processes. ISBN 0-87171-732-8

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2006$72.00

DPW:1999 DESIGN AND PLANNING M...
A practical guide for engineers, planners, and handson professionals to improve scheduling and lessen rework regardless of industry. Past AWS board member Eugene Hornberger has edited, updated, and expanded the original text developed under the auspices of the Maritime Administration with support from the U.S. Navy. The Design and Planning Manual for CostEffective Welding contains 18 sections, each with its own table of contents numerous drawings, tables, charts, and checklists and a bibliography and recommended reading list. Topics include welding cost analysis, modular construction, concepts of welding design, fatigue considerations, joint design, weld distortion and control, information for the welder, NDE, and defects and discontinuities. ISBN 0-87171-605-4

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1999$100.00

EG2.0:2006 (HISTORICAL) CURRIC...
This guide contains information to assist education and training organizations in the development and administration of a modular, competency-based training that leads to the qualification and registration of a trainee in accordance with the requirements of AWS QC10, Specification for Qualification and Registration of Level - Entry Welder ISBN 0-87171-047-1 (HISTORICAL) Please see AWS EG2.0:2008 for new revision

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2006$32.00

EG2.0:2008 - GUIDE TO THE TRAI...
This guide contains information to assist education and training organizations in the development and administration of a modular, competency-based training that leads to the qualification and certification of a trainee in accordance with the requirements of AWS QC10, Specification for Qualification and Certification of Level I—Entry Welder. ISBN 978-0-87171-670-5

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2008$32.00

EG3.0:1996 GUIDE FOR THE TRAIN...
This guide contains information to assist education and training facilities in the development and administration of competency-based training that leads to the qualification and certification of trainees in accordance with the requirements of AWS QC11, Specification for the Qualification and Certification for Level II - Advanced Welders. Included are sections on curriculum and qualification guidelines, as well as recommendations for facility planning, materials, equipment, and tools. ISBN 0-87171-474-4

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1996$32.00

EG4.0:1996 GUIDE FOR THE TRAIN...
This guide contains information to assist education and training facilities in the development and administration of competency-based training that leads to the qualification and certification of trainees in accordance with the requirements of AWS QC12, Specification for the Qualification and Certification for Level III - Expert Welders. Included are sections on curriculum and qualification guidelines, as well as recommendations for facility planning, materials, equipment, and tools. ISBN 0-87171-484-1

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1996$36.00

ELW SET (EG2.0:2008 AND QC10:2...
Contains:

EG2.0:2006 Curriculum Guide for the Training of Welding Personnel: Level Iâ??Entry Welder A competency-based curriculum guideline detailing the minimum acceptable skill requirements for training and qualifying entry-level welders. 162 pages, (2006).

QC10:2008 SPECIFICATION FOR QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION OF ENTRY LEVEL WELDERS
This standard defines the requirements for the American Welding Society to register a Level I - Entry Welder to the AWS SENSE program. The AWS Schools Excelling through National Skills Education (SENSE) program began in 1993 with the award of a grant by the US Department of Education to develop a series of standards and a program for the recognition of welders based on welding performance testing and practical knowledge tests. The SENSE welder program is comprised of three levels: I - Entry Welder, II - Advanced Welder, and III - Expert Welder. The registration of a Level I - Entry Welder requires performance (skill) and practical knowledge (written) qualification tests. These tests require reading, computational and manual skills to complete.
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2008$48.00

ELW SET B (EG3.0-96 AND QC11-9...

Contains:

AWS EG3.0 GUIDE FOR THE TRAINING & QUALIFICATION OF WELDING PERSONNEL; LEVEL II-ADVANCED WELDER
This guide contains information to assist education and training facilities in the development and administration of competency-based training that leads to the qualification and certification of trainees in accordance with the requirements of AWS QC11, Specification for the Qualification and Certification for Level II - Advanced Welders. Included are sections on curriculum and qualification guidelines, as well as recommendations for facility planning, materials, equipment, and tools.

AWS QC11 SPECIFICATION FOR QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION FOR LEVEL II ADVANCED WELDERS
This standard defines the requirements and program for the American Welding Society to certify advanced level welders. The certification of Level II - Advanced Welders requires performance qualification and practical knowledge tests. These tests require more detailed skills of reading, computational, and manual skills to complete.

 


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$48.00

ELW SET C (EG4.0-96 and QC12-9...

Contains:

AWS EG4.0 GUIDE FOR THE TRAINING & QUALIFICATION OF WELDING PERSONNEL; LEVEL III-EXPERT WELDER
This guide contains information to assist education and training facilities in the development and administration of competency-based training that leads to the qualification and certification of trainees in accordance with the requirements of AWS QC12, Specification for the Qualification and Certification for Level III - Expert Welders. Included are sections on curriculum and qualification guidelines, as well as recommendations for facility planning, materials, equipment, and tools.


AWS QC12-96 SPECIFICATION FOR QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION FOR LEVEL IIIâ??EXPERT WELDERS
This standard defines the requirements and program for the American Welding Society to certify expert level welders. The certification of Level III - Expert Welders requires performance qualification and practical knowledge tests. These tests require more detailed skills of reading, computational, and manual skills to complete.


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1996$48.00

ELW SET D (PACKAGE OF 6 DOCUME...
Contains:

AWS EG2.0:2006 Curriculum Guide for the Training of Welding Personnel: Level Iâ??Entry Welder A competency-based curriculum guideline detailing the minimum acceptable skill requirements for training and qualifying entry-level welders. 162 pages, (2006).

AWS EG3.0 GUIDE FOR THE TRAINING & QUALIFICATION OF WELDING PERSONNEL; LEVEL II-ADVANCED WELDER This guide contains information to assist education and training facilities in the development and administration of competency-based training that leads to the qualification and certification of trainees in accordance with the requirements of AWS QC11, Specification for the Qualification and Certification for Level II - Advanced Welders. Included are sections on curriculum and qualification guidelines, as well as recommendations for facility planning, materials, equipment, and tools.

AWS EG4.0 GUIDE FOR THE TRAINING & QUALIFICATION OF WELDING PERSONNEL; LEVEL III-EXPERT WELDER This guide contains information to assist education and training facilities in the development and administration of competency-based training that leads to the qualification and certification of trainees in accordance with the requirements of AWS QC12, Specification for the Qualification and Certification for Level III - Expert Welders. Included are sections on curriculum and qualification guidelines, as well as recommendations for facility planning, materials, equipment, and tools.

AWS QC10:2004 SPECIFICATION FOR QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION OF ENTRY LEVEL WELDERS This standard defines the requirements for the American Welding Society to register a Level I - Entry Welder to the AWS SENSE program. The AWS Schools Excelling through National Skills Education (SENSE) program began in 1993 with the award of a grant by the US Department of Education to develop a series of standards and a program for the recognition of welders based on welding performance testing and practical knowledge tests. The SENSE welder program is comprised of three levels: I - Entry Welder, II - Advanced Welder, and III - Expert Welder. The registration of a Level I - Entry Welder requires performance (skill) and practical knowledge (written) qualification tests. These tests require reading, computational and manual skills to complete.

AWS QC11 SPECIFICATION FOR QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION FOR LEVEL II ADVANCED WELDERS This standard defines the requirements and program for the American Welding Society to certify advanced level welders. The certification of Level II - Advanced Welders requires performance qualification and practical knowledge tests. These tests require more detailed skills of reading, computational, and manual skills to complete.

AWS QC12-96 SPECIFICATION FOR QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION FOR LEVEL IIIâ??EXPERT WELDERS This standard defines the requirements and program for the American Welding Society to certify expert level welders. The certification of Level III - Expert Welders requires performance qualification and practical knowledge tests. These tests require more detailed skills of reading, computational, and manual skills to complete.
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2008$200.00

EWH I - 2008 EFFECTS OF WELDIN...
This index was prepared for the Safety and Health Committee of the American Welding Society to provide key-word search capability for the series Effects of Welding on Health, Volumes I through XIII. These works review and evaluate research conducted throughout the world on the potential health effects associated with physical and chemical hazards produced by different welding processes. The first volume covered research published before 1978, while the latter twelve covered the time periods between 1978 and 2002. ISBN 978-0-87171-087-1

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2008$24.00

EWH-1 EFFECTS OF WELDING ON HE...
This literature review has been prepared for the Safety and Health Committee of the American Welding Society to provide an assessment of current knowledge of the effects of welding on health, as well as to aid in the formulation of a research program in this area, as part of an ongoing program sponsored by the Committee. Previous work has included studies of fumes and gases, radiation, and noise generated during various forms of arc welding. Conclusions based on this review and recommendations for further research are presented in the introductory portions of the report. Appendix A of this report reviews AWS sponsored studies and others in order to clarify the occupational exposures that are summarized in Chapter 1. Chapters 2 and 3 contain information related to the effects of exposure to byproducts of welding operations on humans and on laboratory animals. Chapter 4 covers studies of the mutagenicity of welding fume condensate. 1940-1977 ISBN 0-87171-180-X

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1979$40.00

EWH-10 EFFECTS OF WELDING ON H...
This literature review, with 293 citations, was prepared under contract to the American Welding Society for its Safety and Health Committee. The review deals with studies of the fumes, gases, radiation, and noise generated during various welding processes. Section 1 summarizes recent studies of occupational exposures, Section 2 contains information related to the human health effects, and Section 3 discusses the effects of welding on animals and cell cultures. 1992-1994. ISBN 0-87171-573-2

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1992 - 1994$40.00

EWH-11 EFFECTS OF WELDING ON H...
Reviews of the worldwide medical literature on potential health effects of weldingrelated physical and chemical hazards. Each volume in the series summarizes recent studies of occupational exposures, information on the human health effects of welding, and the effects of welding on experimental animals and cell cultures. These texts offer industrial hygienists and safety and medical professionals the necessary background and knowledge to deploy effective protective devices and engineering controls, and to respond to unique exposure situations. Highly qualified professionals from organizations including Biomedical Toxicology Associates, The Franklin Institute, and Southwest Research Institute compiled the reports as contractors for the AWS Safety and Health Committee. 1995-1996. ISBN 0-87171-652-6

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2001$40.00

EWH-12 EFFECTS OF WELDING ON H...
Reviews of the worldwide medical literature on potential health effects of weldingrelated physical and chemical hazards. Each volume in the series summarizes recent studies of occupational exposures, information on the human health effects of welding, and the effects of welding on experimental animals and cell cultures. These texts offer industrial hygienists and safety and medical professionals the necessary background and knowledge to deploy effective protective devices and engineering controls, and to respond to unique exposure situations. Highly qualified professionals from organizations including Biomedical Toxicology Associates, The Franklin Institute, and Southwest Research Institute compiled the reports as contractors for the AWS Safety and Health Committee. 19971999

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2003$40.00

EWH-13 - EFFECTS OF WELDING ON...
This literature review, with 176 citations, was prepared under contract to the American Welding Society for its Safety and Health Committee. The review deals with studies of the health effects of fumes, gases, radiation, and noise generated during various welding processes. Section 1 summarizes recent studies of occupational exposures, Section 2 contains information related to human health effects, and Section 3 discusses the effects of exposures in animals. 1997-2002. ISBN 978-0-87171-067-3

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2007$40.00

EWH-2 EFFECTS OF WELDING ON HE...
This literature review has been prepared for the Safety and Health Committee of the American Welding Society to provide an assessment of current knowledge of the effects of welding on health, as well as to aid in the formulation of a research program in this area, as part of an ongoing program sponsored by the Committee. Previous work has included studies of fumes and gases, radiation, and noise generated during various forms of arc welding. Conclusions based on this review and recommendations for further research are presented in the introductory portions of the report. Chapter 1 summarizes the occupational exposures. Chapters 2 and 3 contain information related to the effects of exposure to byproducts of welding operations on humans and laboratory animals. Chapter 4 covers in vitro studies. Referenced materials are available from the Franklin Institute. 1978-1979 ISBN 0-87171-212-1

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1981$40.00

EWH-3 EFFECTS OF WELDING ON HE...
This literature review has been prepared for the Safety and Health Committee of the American Welding Society to provide an assessment of current knowledge of the effects of welding on health, as well as to aid in the formulation of a research program in this area, as part of an ongoing program sponsored by the Committee. Previous work has included studies of fumes and gases, radiation, and noise generated during various forms of arc welding. Conclusions based on this review and recommendations for further research are presented in Section 5 of the report. Section 1 summarizes the occupational exposures. Sections 2 and 3 contain information related to the effects of exposure to byproducts of welding operations on humans and laboratory animals. Section 4 covers in vitro studies. Referenced materials are available from the Franklin Institute. 1979-1980 ISBN 0-87171-226-1

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1983$40.00

EWH-4 EFFECTS OF WELDING ON HE...
This literature review has been prepared for the Safety and Health Committee of the American Welding Society to provide an assessment of current knowledge of the effects of welding on health, as well as to aid in the formulation of research projects in this area, as part of an ongoing program sponsored by the Society. Previous work has included studies of the fumes, gases, radiation, and noise generated during various forms of arc welding (see Bibliography). Conclusions based on this review and recommendations for further research are presented in the introductory portions of the report. Section 1 summarizes recent studies of the occupational exposures. Section 2 contains information related to the human health effects of exposure to byproducts of welding operations. Section 3 discusses studies of the effects of welding emissions on laboratory animals and in vitro cell systems. Referenced materials are available from Tracor Jitco, Inc. 1980-1982. ISBN 0-87171-230-X

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1983$40.00

EWH-5 EFFECTS OF WELDING ON HE...
This literature review with 105 citations has been prepared for the Safety and Health Committee of the American Welding Society to provide an assessment of current knowledge of the effects of welding on health, as well as to aid in the formation of research projects in this area, as part of an ongoing program sponsored by the Society. Previous work has included studies of the fumes, gases, radiation, and noise generated during various arc welding processes. Referenced materials are available from SRI International. 1982-1984. ISBN 0-87171-275-X

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1987$40.00

EWH-6 EFFECTS OF WELDING ON HE...
This literature review with 172 citations has been prepared for the Safety and Health Committee of the American Welding Society to provide an assessment of current knowledge of the effects of welding on health, as well as to aid in the formation of research projects in this area, as part of an ongoing program sponsored by the Society. Previous work has included studies of the fumes, gases, radiation, and noise generated during various arc welding processes. Referenced materials are available from Tracor Jitco. 1984-1985. ISBN 0-87171-298-9

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1989$40.00

EWH-7 EFFECTS OF WELDING ON HE...
This literature review, with 194 citations, was prepared under contract to the American Welding Society for its Safety and Health Committee. The review deals with studies of the fumes, gases, radiation, and noise generated during various arc welding processes. Section 1 summarizes recent studies of the occupational exposures, while Section 2 contains information related to the human health effects of exposure to byproducts of welding operations. Section 3 discusses studies of the effects of welding emissions on laboratory animals and in vitro cell systems. Referenced materials are available from Biomedical Toxicology Associates. 1986-1987. ISBN 0-87171-344-6

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1990$40.00

EWH-8 EFFECTS OF WELDING ON HE...
Reviews of the worldwide medical literature on potential health effects of weldingrelated physical and chemical hazards. Each volume in the series summarizes recent studies of occupational exposures, information on the human health effects of welding, and the effects of welding on experimental animals and cell cultures. These texts offer industrial hygienists and safety and medical professionals the necessary background and knowledge to deploy effective protective devices and engineering controls, and to respond to unique exposure situations. Highly qualified professionals from organizations including Biomedical Toxicology Associates, The Franklin Institute, and Southwest Research Institute compiled the reports as contractors for the AWS Safety and Health Committee. 1988-1989. ISBN 0-87171-437-X

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1994$40.00

EWH-9 EFFECTS OF WELDING ON HE...
Reviews of the worldwide medical literature on potential health effects of weldingrelated physical and chemical hazards. Each volume in the series summarizes recent studies of occupational exposures, information on the human health effects of welding, and the effects of welding on experimental animals and cell cultures. These texts offer industrial hygienists and safety and medical professionals the necessary background and knowledge to deploy effective protective devices and engineering controls, and to respond to unique exposure situations. Highly qualified professionals from organizations including Biomedical Toxicology Associates, The Franklin Institute, and Southwest Research Institute compiled the reports as contractors for the AWS Safety and Health Committee. 1990-1991. ISBN 0-87171-462-0
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1995$40.00

EWH-ALL EFFECTS OF WELDING ON ...
Reviews of worldwide medical literature on potential health effects of welding-related physical and chemical hazards. Each volume summarizes studies of occupational exposures, information on the human health effects of welding, and the effects of welding on experimental animals and cell cultures over a particular time period. Offers industrial hygienists and safety and medical professionals the necessary background and knowledge to deploy effective protective devices and engineering controls, and to respond to unique exposure situations. Compiled for the AWS Safety and Health committee.

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$176.00

EWH-I EFFECTS OF WELDING ON HE...
EFFECTS OF WELDING ON HEALTH INDEX

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2007$24.00

F1.1-76 METHOD FOR SAMPLING A...
METHOD FOR SAMPLING AIRBORNE PARTICULATES GENERATED BY WELDING AND ALLIED PROCESSES HISTORICAL PHOTOCOPY REV. 1976
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1976$48.00

F1.1: 2006 METHOD FOR SAMPLING...
Explains the proper technique to sample welding fumes in the workplace. Emphasizes positioning the sampling device and calibrating the equipment. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-030-7

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2006$52.00

F1.1:1999 (HISTORICAL) METHOD ...
This document aids the reader in the proper technique for sampling welding fume in the workplace. Emphasis is placed on positioning the sampling device and calibration of the equipment. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-614-3

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1999$52.00

F1.2: 1979 LABORATORY METHOD ...
LABORATORY METHOD FOR MEASURING FUME GENERATION RATES AND TOTAL FUME EMISSION OF WELDING AND ALLIED PROCESSES (HISTORICAL /PHOTOCOPY) REV. 1979
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1979$48.00

F1.2: 2006 LABORATORY METHOD F...
Outlines a laboratory method to determine fume generation rates and total fume emission, using a test chamber to collect representative fume samples under carefully controlled conditions. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-031-5

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2006$52.00

F1.3M:1999 (HISTORICAL) A SAMP...
This guide provides advice on contaminants that may be present in the welding environment, and presents a strategy for collecting valid samples from the welder’s breathing zone. Recommendations for fume analysis for various elements found in AWS filler metal specifications are presented in a table. A checklist to use in observing the workplace is provided in Annex B. ANSI Approved. approx. 18 pages ISBN 0-87171-568-6

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1999$56.00

F1.3M:2006 A SAMPLING STRATEGY...
This guide provides advice on contaminants that may be present in the welding environment, and presents a strategy for collecting valid samples from the welder's breathing zone. Recommendations for fume analysis for various elements found in AWS filler metal specifications are presented in a table. A checklist to use in observing the workplace is provided in Annex B ISBN 0-87171-052-8

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2006$56.00

F1.5M: 2003 METHODS FOR SAMPLI...
The AWS SH1 Subcommittee on Fumes and Gas has revised this important health publication. Using both OSHA and NIOSH analytical methods, this standard covers contaminants in the welding environment, including such potentially harmful substances as ozone, carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and gaseous fluoride. Uses the International System of Units SI. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-716-6

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2003$64.00

F1.6: 2003 GUIDE FOR ESTIMATIN...
A concise, easily understandable guide to help companies estimate welding emissions for EPA reporting. Outlines methods of estimating airborne emissions from the arc welding process. ISBN 0-87171-712-3

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2003$48.00

F2.2: 2001 LENS SHADE SELECTOR...
This chart suggests minimum protective lens shades and comfort lens shades for a variety of common welding processes. ISBN 0-87171-673-9

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2001$28.00

F2.3M: 2001 SPECIFICATION FOR ...
Informs the reader of reasonable and adequate methods for testing, selection, and use of transparent welding curtains and screens that give outside viewers a safe view of the operation and operator at some distance from the welding arc or operation. ISBN 0-87171-660-7

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2001$52.00

F2.3M: 2011 SPECIFICATION FOR ...
Informs the reader of reasonable and adequate methods for testing, selection, and use of transparent welding curtains and screens that give outside viewers a safe view of the operation and operator at some distance from the welding arc or operation.

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2010$52.00

F3.1 GUIDE FOR WELDING FUME CO...
GUIDE FOR WELDING FUME CONTROL ** THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN CANCEL AND REPLACED BY AWS F3.2   **F3.1 IS HISTORICAL* PHOTOCOPY ONLY*
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1989$36.00

F3.2M/F3.2: 2001 VENTILATION G...
Introduces the reader to various types of ventilation systems, including general supply and exhaust, for control of welding fumes. Find health hazard information on air contaminants from fumes, principles of systems design and selection, and drawings that illustrate ventilation techniques. ISBN 0-87171-661-5

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2001$60.00

F4.1: 1999 (HISTORICAL) RECOM...
This standard informs the reader of necessary safe practices for cleaning and preparing to weld and cut containers and piping. It describes various cleaning methods including water, steam, hot chemical, and mechanical and proper preparation techniques, such as inerting. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-616-X HISTORICAL. Please see AWS F4.1:2007 for new revision

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1999$48.00

F4.1: 2007 SAFE PRACTICES FOR ...
This standard informs the reader of the necessary safe practices to be followed in the cleaning and preparation of containers and piping for welding or cutting. It describes various methods for cleaning, including water, steam, hot chemical, and mechanical, and techniques to be used for their proper preparation, such as inerting. ISBN 978-0-87171-078-9

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2007$48.00

FABTECH INTERNATIONAL & AWS WE...
This is an abstracts of papers from the AWS professional program. A part of the 2006 FABTECH International & AWS Welding show. Date: October 30 - November 2, 2006 Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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2006$75.00

FABTECH INTERNATIONAL & AWS WE...
This is an abstracts of papers from the AWS professional program. A part of the 2007 FABTECH International & AWS Welding show. Date: November 11- 14, 2006 Location: Chicago, Illinois
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2007$75.00

FABTECH INTERNATIONAL & AWS WE...
This is an abstracts of papers from the AWS professional program. A part of the 2008 FABTECH International & AWS Welding show. Date: October 6 - 8, 2008 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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2008$75.00

FABTECH INTERNATIONAL & AWS WE...
This is an abstracts of papers from the AWS professional program. A part of the 2009 FABTECH International & AWS Welding show. Date: November 15-18 2009 Location: Chicago Illinois
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2009$75.00

FMC: 2000 FILLER METAL COMPARI...
More than 80 producers and marketers of filler metals have supplied trade names of thousands of products conforming to AWS filler metal classifications. Products are tabulated by filler metal classifications within the thirty individual specifications. Printed copy only. ISBN 0-87171-577-5
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2000$168.00

FMS D SUGGESTED FILLER MATERIA...

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1996$10.00

FMS W SUGGESTED FILLER MATERIA...

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1996$15.00

FMS WC & DC SUGGESTED FILLER M...
Nothing beats the convenience of a chart when you need to know quickly. Example What are appropriate filler materials for ASTM A53. Grade B, if youre using SMAW Laminated twotone chart comes as desk and wall set, lists four welding processes in the Row or X axis SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, and SAW. In the Column or Y axis are 17 structural steels, from ASTM A36 to ASTM A710 Grade A, Cl.2 to ASTM A517.
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1996$20.00

FORM E-7 REPORT OF RADIOGRAPHI...

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FORM N-1 WELDING PROCEDURE SPE...
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FORM N-3 WPS QUALIFICATION TES...
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FORM N-4 WELDER, WELDING OPERA...
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FORM N-8 REPORT OF MAGNETIC-PA...
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FORM N-9 STUD WELDING PROCEDUR...
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FSW FIRE SAFETY IN WELDING AND...
Learn precautionary measures and safe practices to help avoid the hazards of fire and explosion.

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1992$28.00

FUMES AND GASES IN THE WELDING...
The environment surrounding many welding processes contains fumes (particulate matter) that may be harmful (toxic) or relatively harmless and gases that may have pulmonary or non-pulmonary effects. This report summarizes five experimental studies and several literature surveys (conducted by Battelle Memorial Institute-Columbus Laboratories for the American Welding Society) to evaluate the extent to which ventilation may control the exposure of the welder to these fumes and gases and to investigate the nature of the various fumes and gases generated in arc welding, in brazing with silver-based filler metals, in thermal spraying, and in oxyfuel gas cutting. Comprehensive fume control requires exhaust flow rates adequate to reduce room contamination below critical levels, or cross-draft ventilation (or air-ventilated helmets) to remove fumes from the welder's breathing zone, or sometimes both. Tables in this report show what fumes and gases are generated by fourteen types of covered electrodes for shielded metal arc welding, seven electrodes for flux cored arc welding, eleven gas metal arc solid electrodes, two BAg-class brazing filler metals, seven spraying and surfacing metals, and three thicknesses of carbon steel plate severed by oxyacetylene and oxymethane cutting under various operating conditions. These data can be used in part to determine blower capacity and exhaust flow rates needed for ventilation. ISBN 0-87171-174-5

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1979$128.00

FWSH DESIGN HANDBOOK FOR CALCU...
Choosing the right fillet weld size is essential for satisfactory weldment performance. This alternative approach to the traditional design philosophy for calculating the correct fillet weld size will help qualityminded welding fabricators in industries using steel, stainless steel, and aluminum alloys. Because this document is not a consensus standard, users also should refer to the standards relevant to their application.

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1997$52.00

G1.10M: 2001 GUIDE FOR THE EVA...
This guide lists and describes defects in welded joints in thermoplastic materials, and classifies each into one of three quality grades, allowing specific defects to be excluded or kept within limits. ISBN 0-87171-615-1

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2001$60.00

G1.1M/G1.1:2006 GUIDE TO ULTRA...

This guide details the ultrasonic equipment and the processes used in industry for fabricating thermoplastic parts, including welding, staking, swaging, insertion, forming, degating, cutting, and trimming. Included are sections on safety, equipment setup, joint and part design, testing, and process optimization.

ISBN 0-87171-032-3

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2006$72.00

G1.2M/G1.2: 1999 (R2010) SPECI...
You need this document to help minimize variations in the geometry, welding, and testing of the ultrasonic welding test sample for thermoplastics. Detailed figures show tolerances on critical dimensions that may affect weldability. Use this specification for studies on the ultrasonic welding of thermoplastics, weldability studies, and optimizations. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-585-6

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G1.2M/G1.2: 1999 SPECIFICATION...
You need this document to help minimize variations in the geometry, welding, and testing of the ultrasonic welding test sample for thermoplastics. Detailed figures show tolerances on critical dimensions that may affect weldability. Use this specification for studies on the ultrasonic welding of thermoplastics, weldability studies, and optimizations. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-585-6

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1999$52.00

G1.6:2006 SPECIFICATION FOR TH...
This standard defines the qualification requirements of Hot Gas, Hot Gas Extrusion, and Heated Tool Butt Thermoplastic welding inspectors. The qualification requirements for visual plastics welding inspectors include experience and satisfactory completion of an examination that includes demonstrated capabilities. The examination tests the inspectorâ??s knowledge of plastics welding processes, plastics welding procedures, nondestructive examinations, destructive tests, terms, definitions, Symbols, reports, safety, quality assurance, and responsibilities. ISBN 0-87171-051-X

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2006$52.00

G2.1M/G2.1: 2002 GUIDE FOR THE...
The definitive guide to welding metals and alloys not covered by other standards. Learn the guidelines for welding different wrought nickelbased alloys, including solidsolution and precipitationhardening alloys. ANSI Approved. ISBN 0-87171-641-0

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2002$64.00

G2.3M/G2.3:2009 - GUIDE FOR JO...
This guide presents a description of wrought solid solution austenitic stainless steels and the processes and procedures that can be used for the joining of these materials. This standard discusses the welding processes and welding parameters, qualifications, inspection and repair methods, cleaning, and safety considerations. Practical information has been included in the form of figures, tables, and graphs that should prove useful in determining capabilities and limitations in the joining of austenitic stainless steels. ANSI Approved. approx. 76 pages ISBN 978-0-87171-745-0

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2009$76.00

G2.4/G2.4M:2007 GUIDE FOR THE ...
The standard Guide for the Fusion Welding of Titanium and Titanium Alloys provides instructional guidance for the welding of titanium and titanium alloys. This guide explains processes, equipment, materials, workshop practices, joint preparation, welding technique, tests, and the repair of defects. ISBN 0-87171-055-2

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2007$64.00

GTW: 2005 - GUIDE TO WELDGABIL...
GTW - Guide to Weldability Carbon and Low Alloy Steels ISBN 0-87171-000-5

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2005$60.00

GWF: 1998 GUIDE FOR SETTING UP...
This manual defines the physical requirements of a welding instruction facility. It is intended to give guidance to institutions that desire to build or convert facilities to train welders to produce welds using the manual and semi automatic welding processes commonly found in industry. In addition, this guideline provides a list of equipment and supplies that are normally needed to facilitate training and the welding operations themselves. This guideline does not purport to be all-inclusive. Modifications should be made to this guideline to best accommodate the facilities and budget of the institution that is implementing a welding instruction program. ISBN 0-87171-584-8

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1998$52.00

HOT HOT/HANDS ON TRAINING TEXT...

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1987$52.00

HPJ: HANDBOOK OF PLASTICS JOIN...
HANDBOOK OF PLASTICS JOINING - PROVIDES DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF JOINING PROCESSED AND AN EXTENSIVE COMPILATION OF DATA ON THE JOINING OF PARTICULAR PLASTIC MATERIALS. DIVIDEND INTO TWO  MAIN PARTS: PROCESSES AND MATERIALS. THE PROCESSING PART IS DIVIDED INTO 18 CHAPTERS, EACH DISCUSSING A DIFFERENT JOINING TECHNIQUE. THE SECOND PART COVERS MATERIAL-SPECIFIC JOINING INFORMATION. INCLUDES 25 GENERIC POLYMER FAMILIES. IN ADDITION, THE BOOK CONTAINS AN INTERNATIONAL SUPPLIERS DIRECTORY AND A GLOSSARY OF THE KEY TERMS USED IN PLASTICS JOINING. 2ND ED (2008)
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2008$325.00

HSLA -1990 INT'L CONFERENCE ON...

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE METALLURGY, WELDING AND QUALIFICATION OF MICROALLOYED (HSLA) STEEL WELDMENTS NOV. 6-9, 1990 HOUSTON TX  - EDITORS J.T. HICKEY; D.G. HOWDEN AND M.D. RANDALL CO-SPONSORED BY MICROALLOYING INTERNATIONAL, INC AND AWS PUBLISHED MIAMI, FL BY THE SOCIETY - 819 PAGES ISBN 0871713535 -ENGLISH


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$84.00

HST INCH HANDS-ON, SELF-TRAINI...
Package includes B1.10:2009, Guide for the Nondestructive Examination of Welds B1.11:2000, Guide for the Visual Examination of Welds VIW-M, Visual Inspection Workshop Reference Manual and TK, the Welding Inspectors Tool Kit in U.S. Customary units inches or SI units metric.
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2009$467.00

HST METRIC HANDS-ON, SELF-TRAI...
Package includes B1.10:2009, Guide for the Nondestructive Examination of Welds B1.11:2000, Guide for the Visual Examination of Welds VIW-M, Visual Inspection Workshop Reference Manual and TK, the Welding Inspectors Tool Kit in U.S. Customary units inches or SI units metric.
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$467.00

HST WELDING INSPECTOR'S TOOLKI...
HST WELDING INSPECTOR'S TOOLKIT IN INCHES
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$195.00

HST WELDING INSPECTOR'S TOOLKI...
HST WELDING INSPECTOR'S TOOLKIT IN METRIC
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$195.00

IBCS 2006 INTERNATIONAL BRAZIN...
INTERNATIONAL BRAZING AND SOLDERING CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS - 414 PAGES, 68 PAPERS
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2006$84.00

IBSC 2003 (HISTORICAL) INTERNA...
A comprehensive discussion by international experts on brazing and soldering science and technology. Topics range from fundamental metallurgical research to practical engineering solutions. These proceedings highlight advances in ceramic and metal joining, modeling and measurements, interfacial reactions and properties, materials and process development, process characterization, reliability and testing, and applications.
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2003$84.00

IBSC 2006 (HISTORICAL) INTERNA...
A comprehensive discussion by international experts on brazing and soldering science and technology. Topics range from fundamental metallurgical research to practical engineering solutions. These proceedings highlight advances in ceramic and metal joining, modeling and measurements, interfacial reactions and properties, materials and process development, process characterization, reliability and testing, and applications. ISBN 0-87170-838-8
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2006$84.00

IBSC 2009: INTERNATIONAL BRAZI...
INTERNATIONAL BRAZING & SOLDERING CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS.  APRIL 26-29, 2009 HILTON WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT, ORLANDO, FL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL BRAZING AND SOLDERING CONFERENCE. 415 PAGES
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2009$84.00

IFS CD: 2002 INTERNATIONAL IND...
INTERNATIONAL INDEX OF WELDING FILLER METAL CLASSIFICATIONS 2002
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2002$52.00

JWE CD JEFFERSON'S WELDING ENC...
No matter what your involvement in the industry, Jeffersons Welding Encyclopedia puts the world of welding right at your fingertips. A useful tool for any level in the industry, from student to experienced veteran. Its a handy reference for anyone who needs quick access to thorough welding information. Topics are explained, illustrated, and made comprehensible. It also includes a historical look at the welding industry, a handy Buyers Guide, and an exhaustive listing of key industry suppliers. Color illustrations, revised and edited by Robert L. OBrien. 758 pages, CDROM or softbound.
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Rev (18T)$176.00

JWE JEFFERSON'S WELDING ENCYCL...
No matter what your involvement in the industry, Jeffersons Welding Encyclopedia puts the world of welding right at your fingertips. A useful tool for any level in the industry, from student to experienced veteran. Its a handy reference for anyone who needs quick access to thorough welding information. Topics are explained, illustrated, and made comprehensible. It also includes a historical look at the welding industry, a handy Buyers Guide, and an exhaustive listing of key industry suppliers. Color illustrations, revised and edited by Robert L. OBrien. 758 pages, Softbound. ISBN 0-87171-506-6. See AWS JWE-CD for CD-ROM version

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Rev (18T)$176.00

LVOS: 1993 LABORATORY VALIDATI...
This report describes the adaptation of an existing air sampling and analytical method for ozone to the personal monitoring of employee exposures to the substance inside a welding helmet. The Saltzman iodometric method was modified to accommodate helmet sampling. The personal air sampler that was developed consists of a Teflon filter in a polystyrene holder joined with flexible tubing to a spill-proof impinger containing an alkaline potassium iodide solution. The sampler is compatible with a personal sampling pump capable of an air flow rate of 2.0 L/min. The overall method was evaluated in the laboratory with â??110-L test atmosphere samples at an ozone concentration of about 0.1 ppm (0.2 mg/ m3 at 25° C) and with =40-L test atmosphere samples over the concentration range of 0.3 to 5.1 ppm (0.6 to 10mg/m3at25° C). The average bias relative to an independent sampling method was about -10% for determinations near 0.1 ppm and about +7% for determinations in the range of 0.3 to 5.1 ppm. The relative standard deviation at 0.1 ppm was 6.6% and the pooled relative standard deviation for concentrations in the range of 0.3 to 5.1 ppm was 7.7%. Field tests of the method were not as successful. The ozone concentrations determined with the developed method were much lower than those simultaneously determined with a chemiluminescent monitor and those determined by another iodometric impinger method, the boric acid/ potassium iodide method. Loss of ozone as a result of reaction with welding fume present in the air samples or as a result of the catalysis of other reactions of ozone by the fume may have contributed to the observed discrepancies. A tentative personal sampling and analytical method was recommended based on the boric acid/potassium iodide procedure. ISBN 0-87171-224-5

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1983$64.00

NEMA D16.2/D16.2M:2001 GUIDE F...
Performance recommendations for evaluating components of a typical robotic or automatic welding installation. Emphasizes the role of the welding interface. Chapters include arc welding power sources, torches and accessories, dereeling system, shielding gas delivery systems, electrode feeding equipment, welding circuit, communication control wiring, and system grounding. Tables include connector pin assignments. Developed in conjunction with the National Electrical Manufacturers Association. ANSI Approved. 24 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables. 2002. mouse ISBN 0-87171-674-7

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2001$52.00

OWS:1990 OXYFUEL GAS WELDING, ...
This booklet is a brief outline of precautionary measures that will help avoid the hazards of gas welding and allied processes.

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1990$28.00

PAPQV 2005 The Professionals A...
Cross-Reference Tables for AWS D1.1, AWS D1.5, AWS B2.1, ASME IX, and API 1104. Provides insight and guidance in the preparation of Welding Procedure Specifications and Procedure Qualification Records for five commonly used standards, and highlights differences in documentation and qualification requirements. Concentrates on common arc welding processes, including submerged arc welding, shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, and gas tungsten arc welding. Not to be used in lieu of applicable standards and codes, which provide authoritative and comprehensive requirements for Welding Procedure Specifications and Procedure Qualification Records. Compiled/edited by Kenneth W. Coryell, P.E., SCWI, with input from AWS technical committee chairs and representatives to ASME or API. 132 pages, spiral bound, tabbed, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2", (2006).

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2005$92.00

PAPS THE PROFESSIONALS ADVISOR...
This Advisors pages are packed with illustrations, tables, definitions, explanations, tips, and advice. Chapters include voltage, amperage, metering, transformers, controls, selection criteria, efficiency, and cost. Covers the SMAW, GTAW, GMAW, FCAW, and CACA processes. Related equipment includes wire feeders, guns, and system controls. Meant to be portable like its sister Advisors, this book should help resolve ontheshopfloor problems. When youve got problems and who doesnt go directly to Chapter 10, Common Problems, Misunderstandings, and Troubleshooting. When youre in the market to buy, become an educated consumer through Selection Criteria, Efficiency, and Cost Considerations

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1999$72.00

PARW THE PROFESSIONAL'S ADVISO...
This fitsinabriefcase book accompanies the busiest professionals on resistance welding worksites. Addresses welding definitions, resistance welding electrodes, spot and seam welding parameters, multiple thickness combinations, projection and flash welding, defects and their causes in resistance welding, testing, safetyhealth precautions for resistance welding, and more.

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1998$76.00

PASS:1999 PROFESSIONAL'S ADVIS...
Need to know information on stainless steels fills the pages of this Advisor. While its main focus is the austenitic stainless steels 200 and 300 series, it also covers the ferritics and martensitics 400 series, the precipitationhardening series, and the duplexstainless steels. Contains chapters on Definitions Introduction to Stainless Steels and Types of Stainless Steels Stainless Steel Filler Materials Preweld Cleaning and Preparation Welding and Cutting of Stainless Steels Postweld Cleaning Heat Treatments Weld Discontinuities and Defects Stainless Steels in Welding Codes and Standards Safety and Health Considerations Also includes eight tables on base metal compositions 15 tables on filler metal and electrode compositions 15 tables on welding processes including weld joint designs, transition currents, typical arc voltages, shielding gases, and typical conditions for GMAW, PAW, FCAW, and SAW four tables on heat treatments and five tables on codes and standards including A and FNumber groupings, and prepost heat requirements. Unites important information from numerous AWS standards, including codes, filler metal specifications, and welding process recommended practices the renowned Welding Handbook and other sources. Compilereditor Dr. Richard Campbell brings to this useful guide the clarity and succinctness of his consistently toprated seminars.

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1999$84.00

PCWC:2001 PREPARING CONTAINERS...
Informs the reader that all containers are hazardous unless they are verified to be safe. Explosions, fires, and health hazards may result if welding or cutting is performed on containers that contain hazardous substances, such as combustible, reactive, or toxic vapors, dusts, and gases.

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2001$28.00

PHB-1:1994 EVERYDAY POCKET HAN...
This handy reference is packed with the most useful charts and drawings relevant to arc welding steel. Spiral binding lays flat or props open tent style for convenient viewing in any work or study situation. Includes classification, size, amperes, and deposition rates for selected SMAW, GMAW, and FCAW electrodes. Also, weld positions, pipe size and wall thicknesses, basic welding symbols and locations, and guide to electrode conditioning and storage.

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1994$16.00

PHB-2 EVERYDAY POCKET HANDBOOK...
Edited using AWS sources by Ted Weber, principal consultant for Weber and Associates. Covers cracks, inclusions, incomplete fusion, incomplete joint penetration, overlap, porosity, undercut, and weld profiles.

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2000$16.00

PHB-3 THE EVERYDAY POCKET HAND...
What could be more convenient than a desk chart How about this fitsinyourpocket work tool for when youre in the field or away from the office. Same 20 diagrams of structural joints with prequalified details from D1.1 as illustrated in SWJ simply in a different format.

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2004$16.00

PHB-4 THE EVERYDAY POCKET HAND...
GMAW portion includes shielding gas information for spray arc transfer, shortcircuiting arc transfer, globular to spray transition currents, arc voltages, wirefeed speed, melting rates, and typical welding conditions for carbon and lowalloy steels, stainless steels, and aluminum. FCAW portion includes specification and classification system for FCAW electrodes, and same topics as GMAW portion for CO2 and selfshielding. Covers troubleshooting advice for mechanical and electrical GMAW and FCAW.

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2000$16.00

PHB-5 EVERYDAY POCKET HANDBOOK...
Compiled for onthejob help. Includes table conversions for common welding terms, length conversions, electrode sizes, fillet weld sizes, welding travel and wire feed speeds, deposition rates, and gas flow rates all in SI and U.S. customary units.

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2000$16.00

PHB-6 EVERYDAY POCKET HANDBOOK...
Long title covers succinct compilation of excerpts from D1.1D1.1M2004, which also apply to subsequent editions. Includes transitions between unequal thickness, access hold requirements, preweld joint detail, base material surface and weld profile requirements, and five pages of visual acceptance criteria. Useful when actual D1.1 code is too cumbersome for tight, onthejob areas. Cites actual D1.1 page, figure, and table numbers.

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2004$16.00

PHB-7 THE EVERYDAY POCKET HAND...
Portable guide emphasizes SMAW electrode care, handling, and use. Includes convenient charts on meaning of classification suffixes, suggested amperage ranges, stub loss, electrode orientation, suggested joint designs, and more.

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1998$16.00

PHB-8 THE EVERYDAY POCKET HAND...
Covers preparation of aluminum for welding, tips and troubleshooting, typical procedures for groove and fillet welds in aluminum alloys with argon shielding, aluminum filler metal properties aswelded condition, and guide to selection of filler metal for generalpurpose welding.

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1998$16.00

PHSP WC & DC SUGGESTED FILLER ...
Wall chart WC and desk chart DC set shows base materials including Csteel, CMo, 12 to 114 CrMo, 2 to 3 CrMo, 3 to 5 CrMo. Recommends electrodes according to the welding process being used.
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1996$20.00

PRG THE PRACTICAL REFERENCE GU...
Easy orientation to the levels of potential weld discontinuities that wont affect the weldments form, fit, or function. Provides three levels of conditions that can be specified to determine radiographic acceptance of welds.

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1995$56.00

PRGC THE PRACTICAL REFERENCE G...
Expert witness and AWS lecturer Ted V. Weber draws upon his lengthy experience as a materials troubleshooter for DuPont to present this succinct introduction to basic corrosion mechanisms. It includes pitting, intergranular corrosion, stress corrosion cracking, erosion, crevice and galvanic corrosion, and selective leaching. Fullcolor digital photos illustrate the costly destruction caused by corrosion in welds. The author offers clear advice on how to avoid and correct corrosion, including alloying for resistance.

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1999$52.00

PRGHF THE PRACTICAL REFERENCE ...
A good introduction to hardfacing, the surfacing process that helps protect against wear or corrosion exactly where needed. Other benefits of hardfacing include ready application in the field, economical use of expensive alloys, and a hard surface layer supported by a tough substrate to carry the load. An excellent companion to A5.212001, Specification for Bare Electrodes and Rods for Surfacing.

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2002$52.00

PRGP: 2008 The Practical Refer...
Describes the basic operation of weldment positioners and welding head manipulators and gives information on their selection and use.

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2008$56.00

PRGQA THE PRACTICAL REFERENCE ...
If you need Xrayquality aluminum welds, then you need this title in The Practical Reference Guide series, written by Bob Schneider, Jr., author of The Eagle Has Landedwith a Little Help from Welding. This crisp, succinct publication gives engineers, designers, and technicians stepbystep directions in proper use of cleaning tools, assembling, and welding procedures. The premise is that cleanliness leads to highest quality. Heres an example Abrupt changes in weld bead height such as the termination of a weld bead over a previous weld pass should be sloped by grinding with a clean router and vacuumed prior to continuing the weld pass.

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2001$52.00

PRGT:1999 PRACTICAL REFERENCE ...
Do you hesitate to specify titanium If so, this succinct guide dispels the myths and negative perceptions about welding this versatile metal. Topics include backing gas shielding, chambers, joint design, equipment, consumables, filler metal transfer, and special welding conditions for gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal arc welding, plasma arc welding, electron and laser beam welding, and resistance welding. To produce this Guide, compilereditor Eugene Hornberger used sources from AWS, TWI, and NASA, and the International Titanium Associations advice and review.

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1999$48.00

PRGVT PRACTICAL REFERENCE GUID...
A planning survey for visual inspectors new to major inservice inspections of pressure vessels or pressure piping. Contains an annex on discontinuities.

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1999$52.00

PRGWA THE PRACTICAL REFERENCE ...
Frank Armao, group leadernonferrous applications at The Lincoln Electric Company, wrote this Guide. Armao drew rave reviews when he invited members of the AWS D1G Subcommittee on Aluminum Structures, on which he serves, to review the text. With an emphasis on common, effective practices in highvolume situations, it covers mechanical properties of aluminum affected by welding alloy and temper designations filler metal selection prewelding preparation GTAW, GMAW, and SMAW defects and discontinuities and problems in qualifying welding procedures.

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2002$56.00

PRGWM PRACTICE REFERENCE GUIDE...
If youre not ready for the depth of George Linnerts Welding Metallurgy and find data books overloaded, then this guide is for you. Its written at just the right level for an intelligent introduction for the engineer new to welding and the upandcoming senior technician. Tables and figures support these topics metal structures, metal forms, diffusion, solid solubility, residual stress, shielding and purging, phase transformation, hardness and hardenability, grain size, stainless steels, aluminum and its alloys, copper and its alloys, refractory alloys, and repair welding.

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1999$56.00

PWE: 2000 PRACTICAL WELDING EN...
This valuable book offers a practical approach to the application of welding theories. Two expert authors with nearly 60 years of hardgained experience in heavy engineering offer solid advice in realworld application of welding metallurgy, materials behavior, fracture mechanics, and much more. Key topics include contracts and specifications, selection of welding processes, welding procedure qualification, production welding control, estimating and reducing welding costs, common weld defects, and practical problemsolving. By J. Crawford Lochhead and Ken Rodgers. ISBN 0-87171-620-8

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2000$72.00

QC10:2004 (HISTORICAL) SPECIFI...
This standard defines the requirements for the American Welding Society to register a Level I - Entry Welder to the AWS SENSE program. The AWS Schools Excelling through National Skills Education (SENSE) program began in 1993 with the award of a grant by the US Department of Education to develop a series of standards and a program for the recognition of welders based on welding performance testing and practical knowledge tests. The SENSE welder program is comprised of three levels: I - Entry Welder, II - Advanced Welder, and III - Expert Welder. The registration of a Level I - Entry Welder requires performance (skill) and practical knowledge (written) qualification tests. These tests require reading, computational and manual skills to complete. ISBN 0-87171-738-7. Please see AWS QC10: 2008 for new revision.

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2004$24.00

QC10:2008 - SPECIFICATION FOR ...
This standard defines the requirements for the American Welding Society to register a Level I—Entry Welder to the AWS SENSE program. The AWS Schools Excelling through National Skill Standards Education (SENSE) program began in 1993 with the award of a grant by the US Department of Education to develop a series of standards and a program for the recognition of welders based on welding performance testing and practical knowledge tests. The SENSE welder program is comprised of three levels: Level I—Entry Welder, Level II—Advanced Welder, and Level III—Expert Welder. The certification of a Level I—Entry Welder requires performance qualification (skill) and practical knowledge (written) tests. These tests require reading, computational, and manual skills to complete. ANSI Approved. ISBN 978-0-87171-744-3

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2008$24.00

QC11:1996 SPECIFICATION FOR QU...
This standard defines the requirements and program for the American Welding Society to certify advanced level welders. The certification of Level II - Advanced Welders requires performance qualification and practical knowledge tests. These tests require more detailed skills of reading, computational, and manual skills to complete. ISBN 0-87171-473-6

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1996$24.00

QC12: 1996 SPECIFICATION FOR Q...
This standard defines the requirements and program for the American Welding Society to certify expert level welders. The certification of Level III - Expert Welders requires performance qualification and practical knowledge tests. These tests require more detailed skills of reading, computational, and manual skills to complete. ISBN 0-87171-485-X.

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1996$24.00

QC13:2006 SPECIFICATION FOR TH...
This standard defines the requirements and program for the American Welding Society to certify welding supervisors. The certification of visual welding supervisors requires documentation of experience, satisfactory completion of an examination, and proof of visual acuity. The examination tests the supervisor’s knowledge of welding processes, welding procedures, destructive tests, terms, definitions, symbols, reports, safety and responsibilities.

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2006$7.00

QC19: 2002 - STANDARD FOR THE ...
This standard defines the certification program for the American Welding Society for use in the Certification of Automated Process Operators and Technicians. These certifications require documentation of experience, satisfactory completion of both written and practical examinations. The examination tests the CRAW's knowledge of welding processes, welding procedures, destructive and non-destructive tests, welding terms, definitions, symbols, reports, safety, quality assurance and responsibilities, robot programming and robot arc welding, and other related subjects. Successful completion of all requirements constitutes the basis for awarding a certification as a Robotic Arc Welding Technician or Robotic Arc Welding Operator.

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2002$9.00

QC1:2007 Standard for AWS Cert...
This standard defines the requirements and program for the American Welding Society to certify welding inspectors. The certification of visual welding inspectors requires documentation of experience, satisfactory completion of an examination, and proof of visual acuity. The examination tests the inspectorâ??s knowledge of welding processes, welding procedures, destructive tests, terms, definitions, symbols, reports, safety, and responsibilities.

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2007$9.00

QC4-89 - STANDARD FOR ACCREDIT...
This Standard describes a program directed by the American Welding Society for a third- party accreditation of test facilities used to perform welding qualification and welding and testing.

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1989$9.00

QC5-1991 - Standard for Certif...
This Standard describes a program directed by the American Welding Society for the certification of Welding Educators.

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ISBN 0-87171-371-3

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1991$9.00

QC7-1993 - SUPPLEMENT C, WELDE...
This Supplement C to AWS Standard QC7, Standardfor AWS Certified Welder Program, describes testing administrated by Accredited Test Facilities to the requirements of AWS QC4-89, Standard for Accreditation of Test Facilities for AWS Certified Welder Program. The welder performance testing for this Supplement was developed using ANSI/A WS D9.1, Sheet Metal Welding Code, as reference.

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1993$9.00

QC7-1993 - SUPPLEMENT F, CHEMI...
This Supplement F to AWS standard QC7-93 describes testing administrated by Accredited Test Facilities to the requirements of AWS QC4. The welder performance testing for this Supplement was developed using ANSI/ASME B31.3, Chemical Plant and Petroleum Refinery Piping, and ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX, Welding and Brazing Qualifications as reference.

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1993$9.00

QC7-1993 - SUPPLEMENT G, AWS P...
This Supplement G to AWS standard QC7-93 describes testing administrated by Accrediled Test Facilities to the requirements of AWS QC 4, Standard for Acreditation of Test Facilities for AWS Certified Welder Program.

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1993$9.00

QC7: 1993 - STANDARD FOR AWS C...
This standard describes a program administrated by the American Welding Society (AWS) for the certification of welders. The AWS Certified Welder Program provides a means for the transference of welder qualifications from employer to employer without retesting. The standard defines the minimum requirements for welder participation in the program and the methods to be used by employers for adopting the program.

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1993$9.00

RW14 BULLETIN #14: MAINTENANCE...
Explains installation, maintenance, and operation of a resistance welding machines electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and cooling systems. Includes a trouble-shooting section. Useful for maintenance personnel and operators. (1996).
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1996$38.00

RW16 BULLETIN #16: RESISTANCE ...
RWMA standards for welding equipment, including electrical,electrode, and fluid-power standards. In a 1-1/2" three-ring binder, (1996).
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1996$150.00

RW34 BULLETIN #34: MANUFACTURE...
An extensive cross-reference of standard resistance welding electrodes and alloys recognized by the RWMA. 13 pages, (1997).
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1997$39.00

RW5 BULLETIN #5: RESISTANCE WE...
Discusses weld controls, timing diagrams, input/output connections, SCR sizing, and terminal markings. Explains voltage compensation and other Critical performance standards, plus safety, construction, installation, and operation standards. 62 pages, (1994).
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1994$55.00

RWMA - RESISTANCE WELDING MANU...
RWMA - Resistance Welding Manual, Revised 4th Ed

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2003$125.00

RWVID INTRODUCTION TO RESISTAN...
Comprehensive training DVD illustrates technique, control, and application. Covers spot, projection, seam, and flash/butt welding. Explains basic principles, machine components and setup, electrodes, tooling, controls, and transformers. Ideal for classroom and seminar use, and for introducing a company's personnel to resistance welding. DVD, 52 minutes, (1999).
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$415.00

SAE D8.9M RECOMMENDED PRACTICE...
Helps to predict the performance of sheet steel that is resistance spot welded for use in auto manufacturing. Also addresses equipment setup, electrode installation and dressing, electrode endurance testing, and current level and range assessment. ANSI Approved. 78 pages, 3 annexes, 30 figures, 12 tables, softbound. 8 12 x 11, 2002. mouse. ISBN 0-87171-672-0

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2002$72.00

SGSH THE INDEPENDENT SHOP'S GU...
This document describes the common potential health and safety hazards that may be present in a small welding and cutting shop and provides practical advice on protecting workers and property.

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2003$60.00

SHB:2000 SOLDERING HANDBOOK, S...
Contains information related to soldering processes, and to solder joint performance and reliability. Covers soldering fundamentals, technology, materials, substrate materials, fluxes, pastes, assembly processes, inspection, and environment. Covers todayâ??s advanced joining applications and emphasizes new materials, including higher strength alloys; predictive performance; computer modeling; advanced inspection techniques; new processing concepts, including laser heating; and the resurgence in ultrasonic soldering. Written by Dr. Paul T. Vianco of Sandia National Laboratories as a project of the AWS C3 Committee on Brazing and Soldering. ISBN 0-87171-618-6

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2000$152.00

SHF SAFETY AND HEALTH FACT SHE...
Fact sheets covering aspects of safety and health applicable to welding and cutting. Includes subjects such as fumes and gases, radiation, noise, and electrical hazards. Free individual Fact Sheets are available as free PDFs at www.aws.org/technical/facts.
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$64.00

SP SAFE PRACTICES...
This document covers the basic elements of safety applicable to all welding, cutting, and related processes. Subjects such as fumes and gases, precautionary labeling, handling of compressed gases, and electrical safety, in addition to hazards that are unique to particular welding or cutting processes, are addressed. A supplementary reading list is included.

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1988$60.00

Specification for Resistance B...
This specification provides the minimum fabrication, equipment, material, and process procedure requirements, as well as discontinuity limits for the resistance brazing of steels, copper, copper alloys, heat- and corrosion-resistant alloys, and other materials that can be adequately resistance brazed (the resistance brazing of aluminum alloys is addressed in AWS C3.7M/C3.7, Specification for Aluminum Brazing). This specification provides criteria for classifying resistance brazed joints based on loading and the consequences of failure and quality assurance criteria defining the limits of acceptability in each class. This specification defines acceptable resistance brazing equipment, materials, and procedures, as well as the required inspection for each class of joint.

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2009$52.00

SWJ - WC WELDED JOINT DETAILS ...
A twocolor, oversized desk chart that diagrams 20 different structural joints with prequalified details from AWS D1.196, but applicable to subsequent editions of the AWS D1.1 Code. Includes legends for groove details and AWS joint designations. Cant and shouldnt replace the original, but this is particularly handy for the busy professional. Designed and edited by Dr. Moss Davis, D1.1 Committee member and past AWS Technical Director.
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1996$24.00

SWJ - WC:08 WELDED JOINT DETAI...
A two color, oversized desk chart that diagrams 20 different structural joints with prequalified details from AWS D1.1:08, but applicable to subsequent editions of the AWS D1.1 Code. Includes legends for groove details and AWS joint designations. Can't and shouldn't replace the original, but this is particularly handy for the busy professional. Designed and edited by Dr. Moss Davis, D1.1 Committee member and past AWS Technical Director.
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2008$40.00

TIH-H THE INDUSTRIAL HOBARTS (...
Peter C. Hobart, former vice president for international business at Hobart Brothers, and historian Michael W. Williams tell this clear and engaging story of three generations of the Hobart family. The Hobarts used imagination and ingenuity to compete within the electrical power, food processing, office furniture, transportation, construction, defense, and aerospace industries. Stimulated by a corporate culture that encouraged teamwork and creativity, company engineers earned scores of patents. In the growth of the family's business, the Hobarts found purpose and success in the golden age of American industry. The Industrial Hobarts spans the era from the infancy of electrical lighting to robotic laser welding, and will captivate anyone interested in technology, business, history, or people. 256 pages, hardbound or softbound, (2004).
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2004$40.00

TIH-S THE INDUSTRIAL HOBARTS (...
Peter C. Hobart, former vice president for international business at Hobart Brothers, and historian Michael W. Williams tell this clear and engaging story of three generations of the Hobart family. The Hobarts used imagination and ingenuity to compete within the electrical power, food processing, office furniture, transportation, construction, defense, and aerospace industries. Stimulated by a corporate culture that encouraged teamwork and creativity, company engineers earned scores of patents. In the growth of the familyâ??s business, the Hobarts found purpose and success in the golden age of American industry. The Industrial Hobarts spans the era from the infancy of electrical lighting to robotic laser welding, and will captivate anyone interested in technology, business, history, or people. 256 pages, hardbound or softbound, (2004).
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2004$25.00

TSM:1996 THERMAL SPRAYING; THE...
This wellillustrated manual is the result of a National Shipbuilding Research Program conducted by Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. Introduces the practitioner to thermal spraying, including fundamentals, sequencing the job, applications, processes, coating selection, finishing, training, certification, and safety. Excellent training manual.

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1996$112.00

TSS: 1985 THERMAL SPRAYING: PR...
The thermal spraying processes are specialized, yet have a wide ranging utilization in both manufacturing and maintenance. The nature of the processes is truly synergistic. That is, there are many components and variables involved, which, when working together and properly applied, produce an effect far greater than indicated when they are considered individually. Yet each component and variable must be understood to permit the proper selection and operation of a particular process. With this background, the user is then in a position to tailor the process to a particular application. ISBN 0-87171-246-6

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1985$120.00

TWM:2005 TOTAL WELDING MANAGEM...
Total Welding Management is a system focused on improvement. It includes management principles, and a planning process with a structured approach. When adopted by a company, it can improve welding quality and productivity, thus helping the company to become more competitive and more profitable.   ISBN 0-87171-743-3

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2005$49.50

UEAW:1986 HANDBOOK ON THE ULTR...
This Handbook has been produced by the Working Group Ultrasonic Testing of Austenitic Welds of the MW-Commission VC Ultrasonics. It is based on the Handbook on the Ultrasonic Examination of Welds (for carbon steel welds). Publications, practical experience, and available codes on ultrasonic examination of austenitic welds have been taken into account during preparation. The Handbook is intended to serve as a guideline for the preparation of procedures for specific applications but is not intended to provide a detailed inspection procedure for any particular weld. Advice is given on how to devise procedures to take proper account of access available to the weld and of surface preparation. Methods are defined to ensure reproducible sensitivity setting for the ultrasonic examination and to provide a means of judging the test result. Specific problems such as the effects of grain structure and spurious indications, and the application of special probes are mentioned.

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1986$88.00

UGFM: 1995 USER'S GUIDE TO FIL...
This document contains information on the many different types of filler materials available to industry. Welding considerations and intended applications for the various materials are provided to assist the user. The information has been tracted directly from 30 AWS filler material standards, and it is recommended that the user reference these documents for additional information. ISBN 0-87171-466-3

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1995$68.00

ULR ULTRAVIOLET REFLECTANCE OF...
Of importance in assuring safety in the welding environment regarding ultraviolet radiations is the ultraviolet reflectance of walls and objects in the welding area. Preliminary to making recommendations concerning reflectivity or embarking on a program of measurement is the collection of data already available. Toward this end, a search has been made for data on the ultraviolet reflectance of paints, resulting in the compilation constituting this report. Although some observations and generalizations have been made, this report is not intended to be a thorough analysis of the subject.

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1976$92.00

VIW-M: 2008 Visual Inspection ...
This Manual supports the aims of the Visual Inspection Workshop which: - Provides a basic understanding of the circumstances under which weld and weldment quality, or both, may be compromised. - Offers a program of weld inspection that gives a high degree of assurance of meeting weld quality requirements for most fabricated products. - Shows how to develop and implement specific quality plans to meet all normal requirements for weld and weldment quality. ISBN 978-0-87171-185-4

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2008$76.00

VIW-M:2006 (HISTORICAL) VISUAL...
NEW EDITION: Visual Inspection Workshop Reference Manual Official textbook for CWI preparatory seminar. Helps CWI candidates prepare for the hands-on portion of the CWI examination. Includes test questions similar to exam questions, and the answers. ISBN 0-87171-740-9 (HISTORICAL) Please see AWS VIW-M:2008 for new revision.

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2006$76.00

WELDING HANDBOOK - WELDING PRO...

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2007$288.00

WHB-1.9 WELDING HANDBOOK VOLUM...
Volume 1 presents the latest developments in the basic science and technology of welding. Presents general descriptions of processes, then continues with chapters on the physics of welding and cutting heat flow welding metallurgy design test methods residual stress welding symbols tooling and positioning monitoring and control mechanized, automated, and robotic techniques economics weld quality inspection qualification and certification welding codes and standards and safe practices. ISBN 0-87171-657-7 ISBN 0-87171-657-7
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2001$192.00

WHB-2.9 WELDING HANDBOOK VOLUM...
This newest Welding Handbook volume presents comprehensive information on welding and related processes. It contains detailed information on arc welding power sources shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, flux cored, submerged arc, and plasma arc welding processes and chapters on electroslag welding, stud welding, oxyfuel gas welding, brazing, soldering, oxygen cutting, and arc cutting and gouging. Revised and reviewed by more than 100 welding experts. ISBN 0-87171-729-8
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2004$192.00

WHB-3.8 WELDING HANDBOOK VOLUM...
This volume covers essential information on nonferrous metals, plastics, composites, and ceramics and new specialized topics on maintenance and repair welding, and underwater welding and cutting. Also included are discussions on applications of the various processes, weldability, applications of specific metals, and safe practices. Full of easytounderstand line drawings and tables, and color photos.  ISBN 0-87171-470-1 ISBN 0-87171-470-1

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1996$160.00

WHB-3.9 WELDING HANDBOOK 9th E...
Over 500 pages of comprehensive information on solid-state and other welding and cutting processes. The book includes chapters on resistance spot and seam welding, projection welding, flash and upset welding and high-frequency welding. In addition to a chapter on friction welding, a new chapter introduces friction stir welding, the process that has users excited about the significant advantages it offers. The most recent developments in beam technology are discussed in the greatly expanded chapters on laser beam welding and cutting and electron beam welding. A diverse array of processes are presented in chapters on the ultrasonic welding of metals, explosion welding, diffusion welding and diffusion brazing, adhesive bonding and thermal and cold spraying. The last chapter covers various other welding and cutting processes, including modernized water jet cutting.  ISBN 978-0-87171-053-6
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2007$192.00

WHB-4.8 WELDING HANDBOOK VOLUM...
Volume 4 is the ultimate reference tool. Packed with more than 500 tables, charts, and photos, this book makes your research easier than ever. Chapters cover carbon and lowalloy steels highalloy steels coated steels tool and die steels stainless and heatresisting steels clad and dissimilar metals surfacing cast irons titanium and titanium alloys and reactive, refractory, and precious metals and alloys.  ISBN 0-87171-549-X ISBN 0-87171-549-X

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1998$160.00

WHB-ALL WELDING HANDBOOK SET...
The renowned AWS Welding Handbook series is a musthave reference set for engineers, structural designers, technologists, inspectors, welders, welding educators, and others who need to understand this evolving industry. The books chronicle the industrys continual advancement and diversification detail its technologies and processes and put safety, quality, and qualification issues in perspective. An index of major subjects covered in current volumes places all the facts at your fingertips. (5 Vol Set - Set includes Ninth Edition, Volumes 1, 2 and 3, plus Eight Edition Volume 3 and 4)
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$762.00

WHB-PRC WELDING PROCESSES PACK...
GET THE TWO LATEST VOLUMES ON WELDING PROCESSES - NINTH ED. VOL.2 (WELDING PROCESSES PART 1) AND VOL.3 (WELDING PROCESSES PART 2) THIS IS A SPECIAL OFFER FOR BOTH VOLUMES OF THE WELDING PROCESSES - MEMBERS $216 NONMEMBERS $288
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$288.00

WHC1.01 - SURVEY OF JOINING, C...
Chapter 1 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 1, “Welding Science and Technology,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter introduces the conventional and more widely known joining, cutting, and thermal spraying processes. The distinguishing features of the various processes are summarized and compared to one another. Among the joining processes reviewed are the arc, resistance, and solid-state welding processes as well as brazing, soldering, and adhesive bonding. The cutting processes examined include thermal and nonthermal methods. The thermal spraying processes considered include flame and plasma arc spraying as well as arc and detonation flame spraying

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2001$20.00

WHC1.02 - PHYSICS OF WELDING A...
Chapter 2 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 1, “Welding Science and Technology,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter discusses two types of welds, fusion welds and solid-state welds. These are commonly differentiated by the physics of the metallic bonding mechanism. The chapter includes a discussion of the physics of energy sources-electrical, chemical, focused-beam, mechanical, and solid-state and energy transfer as they relate to the various welding processes. Also discussed are the physical phenomena of the electric arc, metal transfer, melting rates, the properties of metals and shielded gases, and the manner in which these and myriad associated phenomena contribute to successful (or unsuccessful) welds.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.03 - HEAT FLOW IN WELDING...
Chapter 3 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 1, “Welding Science and Technology,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. The fundamentals of heat transfer in fusion welding are examined in this chapter. The discussion focuses on arc, laser, and electron beam welding. In all welding, only a fraction of the energy dissipated by the heat source is actually absorbed by the base metal. Arc efficiency is an important parameter for the measurement of absorption efficiency in heat transfer during arc welding processes. In laser and electron beam welding, the proportion of energy absorbed by the metal is important. Thus, the factors responsible for the efficiency of energy absorption by the base metal are also discussed here.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.04 - WELDING METALLURGY...
Although metallurgy is a standard subject in general engineering, it doesnt provide the information that welding engineers need. This helpful chapter from the Welding Handbook, 9th Ed., Vol. 1, starts with coverage of physical metallurgy, serving as a solid refresher or a clear introduction. Reviews alloys, phase transformations, phase diagrams, effects of deformation and heat treatment, cold working, austenitization caused by welding, weldability of commercial alloys, and corrosion in welds and brazed or soldered joints. Impressive bibliography and supplementary reading list.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.05 - DESIGN FOR WELDING...
Designers of weldments must understand basic design principles and concepts. This full chapter from the Welding Handbook, 9th Ed., Vol. 1, consolidates expert information from authorities such as AWS, AA, AISC, API, ASCE, ASTM, and ASME. Topics include mechanical and physical properties, program for welding design, decision factors, design of welded joints, selection of weld type, sizing of steel welds, tubular connections, and aluminum structures.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.06 - TEST METHODS FOR EVA...
When selecting a test method, consider the tests purpose and weigh it against time and cost. This complete chapter from the Welding Handbook, 9th Ed., Vol. 1, examines the methods available to evaluate the performance of welded and brazed joints and thermal spray applications. Engineers must design welded joints to meet the mechanical and physical properties required by the service application and environment. An excellent explanation of when to use what test method, this publication is an essential companion to AWS B4.0, Standard Methods for Mechanical Testing of Welds, which tells you how to conduct the tests.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.07 - RESIDUAL STRESS AND ...
Complex residual stresses occur in welds and their distribution patterns. This complete chapter from the Welding Handbook, 9th Ed., Vol. 1, presents a highly intelligible explanation of stress in single and multipass welds produced by the arc welding processes. If you need to know the nature, causes, and effects of residual stress and distortion, andor the factors that increase or decrease the magnitude of stress in welds, this publication is a musthave. It also covers methods of calculating and measuring residual stress and distortion, and reduction and control techniques.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.08 - SYMBOLS FOR JOINING ...
The basic welding symbol consists of the reference line, about which the weld symbol and dimensions are located, and an arrow designating the location for the weld. This chapter from the Welding Handbook, 9th Ed., Vol. 1, examines each component of the welding symbol reference line required arrow required tail basic weld symbol dimensions and other data finish symbols specification, process, or other references and supplementary symbols. It applies the welding symbols to common types of welds groove, fillet, plug, slot, spot, projection, seam, stud, and edge. Also covers brazed joints, soldering symbols and joints, and the elements of nondestructive examination symbols. Examples are in U.S. Customary units.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.09 - WELDMENT TOOLING AND...
Chapter 9 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 1, “Welding Science and Technology,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter is intended to serve as a guide with respect to the selection of appropriate tooling and positioning devices, providing suggestions to facilitate improved fixturing applications. The challenge involves the selection of the method of fixturing best suited for the application in terms of cost and fitness for purpose. These criteria vary widely from application to application as they relate to the various fixturing and positioning selections.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.10 - MONITORING AND CONTR...
Demands for increased productivity and improved quality have been the impetus for realtime process monitoring and control. While a process monitor can be used to compare the output of the sensor to predefined parameter limits, process control goes a step beyond process monitoring by adjusting the welding process automatically. This chapter from the Welding Handbook, 9th Ed., Vol. 1, discusses principles behind process sensing, monitoring, and control and describes the application of sensors, monitors, and process controls in sections covering the arc, resistance, laser beam, electron beam, friction welding, and brazing processes.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.11 - MECHANIZED, AUTOMATE...

A non-commercial look at the efficiencies of mechanized, automated, and robotic welding, this chapter from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 1, was written by experts from some of the most successful welding equipment manufacturers and users: Tower Automotive, ABB Flexible Welding Control, KOHOL Systems, Fanuc Robotics-North America, Trek Bicycle Corp., Johnson Controls, Detroit Center Tool, Panasonic Factory Automation, and The Lincoln Electric Co. Covers system components and operating characteristics for arc and resistance welding. Includes section on â??Planning for Automated and Robotic Weldingâ?ť with emphasis on integration and a sample Gantt chart installation schedule

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2001$20.00

WHC1.12 - ECONOMICS OF WELDING...
An unbiased primer based on considerable research, this chapter from the Welding Handbook, 9th Ed., Vol. 1, gives the estimator a good idea of the arcon versus the nonarc time for any given welding process. Topics include the cost estimate, automated and robotic systems, control of welding costs, and the economics of welding, brazing, soldering, and thermal cutting.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.13 - WELD QUALITY...
Chapter 13 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 1, “Welding Science and Technology,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter presents an overview of the discontinuities associated with welding, brazing and soldering. Descriptions of the discontinuities are included, along with a discussion of their common causes and remedies. A process-specific discussion is beyond the scope of this chapter; the reader is encouraged to consult Welding Processes, Volume 2 of the Welding Handbook, 8th edition, for further information on the weld discontinuities applicable to a particular process.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.14 - WELDING INSPECTION A...
Chapter 14 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 1, “Welding Science and Technology,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter addresses the inspection and nondestructive examination of joints produced by welding and related processes. The term inspection denotes an all-encompassing quality control activity that includes numerous steps applied at different stages during a component’s fabrication and service life. Thus, this term describes activities that are performed not only at the time of manufacture but also after the component has been subjected to service. While the types of discontinuities revealed during these varying stages may differ, the basic principles governing the inspection activity are essentially the same. Consequently, the majority of the information presented in this chapter is applicable to new manufacture, repair operations, or the evaluation of components that have already been subjected to their intended service conditions.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.15 - QUALIFICATION AND CE...
Chapter 15 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 1, “Welding Science and Technology,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. To ensure that manufacturing processes and professionals render quality products and services, many local, state, and federal codes and regulations require the qualification and certification of fabrication procedures, inspection personnel, and engineering professionals. An example of one such regulation is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Process Safety Management, 29 CFR 1910.119, which requires that employers provide documentation of the qualifications of personnel in industries having recognized certification programs. Though this particular code is geared toward the chemical industry, it exemplifies the manner in which the federal government is becoming increasingly involved in qualification and certification. On the whole, government codes and regulations provide assurance that individuals are technically competent to perform work and provide inspection services in their industries.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.16 - CODES AND OTHER STAN...
Chapter 16 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 1, “Welding Science and Technology,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter is intended to familiarize the fabricators and consumers of welded products with the basic documents that govern or guide welding activities. These documents serve to assure that safe and reliable welded products are produced and that the individuals associated with welding operations are not exposed to undue danger or other conditions that would be harmful to their health. Publications relating only to the manufacture of welding equipment are not addressed in this chapter. However, these publications may be referenced in codes and other standards, and their relationship to safety and reliability should not be underestimated.

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2001$20.00

WHC1.17 - SAFE PRACTICES...
Chapter 17 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 1, “Welding Science and Technology,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. Health and safety considerations are paramount in all welding, cutting, brazing, and related processes. No activity is satisfactorily completed if personal injury or property damage occurs. This chapter presents an overview of the rules, regulations, and techniques that are implemented to minimize the safety hazards associated with welding, cutting, and allied processes. It examines safety management, the protection of personnel and the work area, process-specific safety considerations, and robotic safety.

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2001$20.00

WHC2.01 - ARC WELDING POWER SO...
Chapter 1 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter presents a general overview of the electrical power sources used for arc welding. It explores the many types of welding power sources available to meet the electrical requirements of the various arc welding processes. Topics covered in this chapter include the following: 1. The volt-ampere (V-A) characteristics required for common welding processes, 2. Basic electrical technologies and terminology used in power sources, 3. Simplified explanations of commonly used power source circuits, and 4. An introduction to useful national and international standards.

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2004$20.00

WHC2.02 - SHIELDED METAL ARC W...
Chapter 2 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter covers the principles of operation, introduces the techniques that are applicable to the making of a weld, explains some of the metallurgical dynamics of the shielded metal arc weld, and describes the equipment and materials used in the process. Because they are of essential importance to the process and are definitive to the success of the weld, covered electrodes are discussed in detail. For the convenience of the reader, the text is arranged for easy reference to specific classifications of electrodes. Other topics discussed are welding variables, joint design and preparation, welding techniques, procedures, weld quality, economics and safe practices. References to pertinent standards and specifications are included throughout the chapter and listed in the bibliography at the end of the chapter.

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WHC2.03 - GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WEL...
Chapter 3 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) is an arc welding process that uses an arc between a non-consumable tungsten electrode and the workpiece to establish a weld pool. The process is used with shielding gas and without the application of pressure, and may be used with or without the addition of filler metal. Because of the high quality of welds that can be produced by gas tungsten arc welding, the process has become an indispensable tool for many manufacturers, including those in the aerospace, nuclear, marine, petrochemical and semiconductor industries.

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WHC2.04 - GAS METAL ARC WELDIN...
Chapter 4 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. Gas metal arc welding is described in detail following an examination of the fundamentals of the process. Topics include variations of the process, equipment, materials and consumables, welding variables, and process capabilities. The chapter concludes with a discussion of weld quality, troubleshooting, economics, and safe practices.

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WHC2.05 FLUX CORED ARC WELDING...
Chapter 5 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter covers the fundamental operating principles of the flux cored arc welding process and describes the necessary equipment and materials. Significant information is included for a variety of flux cored electrodes used in the major applications of FCAW. Welding procedures, process control, and weld quality are discussed. The chapter ends with comments on the economics of the process and important information on safe practices.

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WHC2.06 - SUBMERGED ARC WELDIN...
Chapter 6 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. Submerged arc welding (SAW) and its process variation, series submerged arc welding (SAW-S), produce the coalescence of metals by heating them with an arc or arcs between one or more bare metal electrodes and the workpieces. The arc and molten metal are submerged in a blanket of granular fusible flux on the workpiece. Pressure is not used, and filler metal is obtained from the electrode and sometimes from a supplemental source such as a welding rod, flux, or metal granules.

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WHC2.07 - PLASMA ARC WELDING...
Chapter 7 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. Because of the numerous similarities between plasma arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding, an understanding of the GTAW process is helpful in appreciating the many comparisons of the two processes made in this chapter. Information on the GTAW process can be found in Chapter 3 of this volume. More detailed information is provided in this chapter on the areas in which plasma arc welding differs from gas tungsten arc welding. Also discussed in this chapter are plasma arc welding equipment and materials, process variations, applications, procedures, techniques, and weld quality, followed by brief comments on comparative costs. The final section of this chapter provides information and references for safe practices in plasma arc welding.

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WHC2.08 - ELECTROGAS WELDING...
Chapter 8 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter presents a description of electrogas welding, including a discussion of the fundamentals of the process, equipment, materials, variables, weld quality, economics, and safe practices. Applications involving the welding of plain carbon steels, structural steels, and pressure vessel steels are discussed in detail.

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WHC2.09 - ARC STUD WELDING...
Chapter 9 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. The fundamentals of arc stud welding and capacitor discharge stud welding, including its three modes of operation, are described in this chapter. Information on stud welding equipment, applications, materials, techniques, and quality control is presented, along with guidance on process selection, economics, and safe practices. The updated Supplementary Reading List at the end of the chapter is a guide to more detailed technical information.

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WHC2.10 - ELECTROSLAG WELDING...
Chapter 10 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter describes the electroslag welding (ESW) process and its process variation, consumable guide electroslag welding (ESW-CG). The narrow groove electroslag welding technique is also described. The discussion addresses the fundamentals of the process, equipment, materials, process capabilities, typical applications and uses, inspection and weld quality, economics, and safe practices.

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WHC2.11 - OXYFUEL GAS WELDING...
Chapter 11 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter presents an overview of oxyacetylene welding and the other processes in the oxyfuel welding group, including air acetylene welding and oxyhydrogen welding. Also described in this chapter are oxyfuel gas welding equipment, materials, procedures, process variables, weld quality and economics. The safe practices required for the welding processes and the handling of compressed gas cylinders and accessories are presented.

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WHC2.12 - BRAZING...
Chapter 12 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. The brazing processes discussed in this chapter include torch brazing, furnace brazing, induction brazing, resistance brazing, dip brazing, infrared brazing, and diffusion brazing. Several seldom-used brazing processes—blanket brazing, block brazing, exothermic brazing, and twin carbon arc brazing—are addressed briefly. Other topics included in this chapter are brazing equipment and materials, techniques, braze quality, inspection, economics, and safe practices.

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WHC2.13 - SOLDERING...
Chapter 13 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter presents an overview of soldering technology. It covers soldering principles and practices in some detail. Topics include the fundamentals of soldering, the various soldering processes, equipment, materials and consumables, basic operating procedures, inspection and quality, economics, and safe practices. Sources of additional information are suggested in the Supplementary Reading List at the end of the chapter.

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WHC2.14 - OXYGEN CUTTING...
Chapter 14 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. The fundamentals of the oxygen cutting process, oxyfuel gas cutting, and several commonly used variations are described in this chapter. A brief discussion of the economics of oxygen cutting also is included. Safety recommendations and references to additional safety standards are presented in the “Safe Practices” section near the end of the chapter.

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WHC2.15 - ARC CUTTING AND GOUG...
Chapter 15 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 2, “Welding Processes, Part 1,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter describes these arc cutting and gouging processes and provides information on fundamentals, required equipment, materials and consumables, process variables, applications, quality, economics, and safe practices. The advantages and limitations of the processes and factors affecting process selection are discussed. Plasma arc cutting and air carbon arc cutting are addressed in detail in this chapter because of the wide range of applications for these processes. The remaining processes, used less frequently, are discussed briefly in a subsequent section of the chapter.

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WHC3.01 - RESISTANCE SPOT AND ...
Chapter 1 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter covers the fundamental principles of these processes and their variations, equipment, and mechanical systems. The advantages and limitations of the processes are discussed, and welding conditions as applied to various metals are presented. Other topics include joint design, welding schedules, surface preparation, weld quality, and economics. The chapter concludes with a section on safe practices specific to the spot and seam welding processes.

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2007$20.00

WHC3.02 - PROJECTION WELDING...
Chapter 2 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter presents the fundamentals of the projection welding process, its advantages, limitations, and applications. Topics include the equipment and materials associated with the process, welding variables, welding schedules and weld quality. A discussion of a variation of projection welding, cross wire welding, is presented. The chapter continues with a brief discussion of the economics of projection welding, and concludes with a section on safe practices.

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WHC3.03 - FLASH AND UPSET WELD...
Chapter 3 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. Flash welding and upset welding are discussed in separate sections in this chapter. Each section includes the fundamentals of the process, applications, equipment, welding procedures, and process variables. However, both flash welding and upset welding are represented in the sections on weld quality, methods of inspection and examination, and economics. The chapter concludes with a section on safe practices applicable to both processes.

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WHC3.04 - RESISTANCE WELDING E...
Chapter 4 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. These resistance welding processes are described in Chapter 1, “Spot and Seam Welding,” Chapter 2, “Projection Welding,” and Chapter 3, “Flash and Upset Welding.” This chapter covers the machines and equipment required to perform the varied joining applications of resistance welding.

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WHC3.05 - HIGH FREQUENCY WELDI...
Chapter 5 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. Topics covered in this chapter include the fundamentals of high-frequency welding, equipment and controls, process variations, economics of the process and safe practices. Additional sources of information are listed in the Supplementary Reading List at the end of the chapter.

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WHC3.06 FRICTION WELDING...
Chapter 6 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. The fundamentals of friction welding, variations of the process, and modes of operation are covered in this chapter. Other topics include the advantages and limitations of friction welding, applications, equipment, weldability of various materials, weld quality, inspection, and economics. Important information on safe practices is presented in the last section of the chapter. The supplementary reading list provides sources of additional technical information.

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WHC3.07 - FRICTION STIR WELDIN...
Chapter 7 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. Information in this chapter provides a basic understanding of the friction stir welding process and a variation of the process, friction stir spot welding. Topics include equipment and controls, process variables, materials and applications, mechanical properties, weld quality, economics, and safe practices. Additional topics discussed in this chapter are heat transfer, material flow, residual stress, nondestructive examination, and corrosion. Lists of technical papers that have been used in compiling this chapter are provided in the Bibliography. An important feature of the Bibliography is the grouping of these papers according to the specific alloys welded with the friction stir process.

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WHC3.08 ULTRASONIC WELDING...
Chapter 8 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter covers the fundamentals of ultrasonic welding and describes the equipment and operating techniques used in production. A separate section on ultrasonic microwelding is presented. Other topics are welding variables and procedures, weld quality, and applications. A section on the economics of ultrasonic welding is included. Safe practices specific to ultrasonic welding are discussed, and references are supplied for general information on safety in welding.

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WHC3.09 - EXPLOSION WELDING...
Chapter 9 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter discusses the fundamentals of explosion welding and describes the equipment and facilities required. Other topics are applications, process variables, material properties, weld quality and testing, economics, and safe practices.

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WHC3.10 - ADHESIVE BONDING...
Chapter 10 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter includes details of surface preparation for adhesive bonding, assembling and curing procedures, equipment, types of adhesives, joint design, process control, quality assurance, testing and inspection, economics, and safe practices. Continuing research and the ongoing development of improved adhesives and materials have contributed to the dramatic advances in the properties of adhesives, the types of materials bonded, and the bonding techniques and applications discussed in this chapter.

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WHC3.11 - THERMAL SPRAYING AND...
Chapter 11 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter provides an overview of the thermal spray and cold spray processes and describes the equipment, materials, and techniques used for both. Sections on applications, post-treatments, quality control, economics, and safe practices are included. Sources of additional information are listed in the Supplementary Reading List at the end of the chapter.

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WHC3.12 - DIFFUSION WELDING AN...
Chapter 12 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. Diffusion brazing is distinguished from diffusion welding by the fact that liquid braze filler metal is introduced at the joint interface. When liquid filler metal is used, only moderate-to-low pressures are necessary versus the high pressures used for diffusion welding. The similarities and common features of diffusion welding and diffusion brazing are discussed in general in the first sections of this chapter. Information specific to each process is presented in separate welding and brazing sections. Both processes are discussed in the sections on Quality and Inspection, Economics, and Safe Practices. A brief section on a related process, diffusion soldering, also is included.

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WHC3.13 - ELECTRON BEAM WELDIN...
Chapter 13 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter provides an overview of the electron beam welding process and its variations, including fundamental information and the characteristics of welds produced by the process. Welding procedures, welding variables, and details of selecting welding conditions are discussed. A brief section on electron beam equipment is included in this chapter, and sections on the metals welded by the process, typical applications, and the economics of electron beam welding are presented. A discussion of safe practices specific to electron beam welding is provided. The chapter concludes with the bibliography and a list of sources of additional information on electron beam welding.

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WHC3.14 - LASER BEAM WELDING, ...
Chapter 14 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter is devoted to the fundamentals of the laser beam welding and cutting processes, modes of operation, and equipment. Other topics include laser beam welding operating systems, applications, joint design and preparation, weld quality, and the economics of using these processes. Similar information is presented for laser beam cutting, drilling, and related processes. The chapter concludes with a discussion on safety issues specific to laser beam operations and the safety codes that must be followed to provide the best working environment where lasers are in use.

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WHC3.15 - OTHER WELDING AND CU...
Chapter 15 from the Welding Handbook, Ninth Edition, Volume 3, “Welding Processes, Part 2,” has been selected by the AWS Product Development Committee as a service to industry professionals. This chapter covers several welding and cutting processes that differ from the more commonly used processes described in the other chapters of this volume. Some processes discussed in this chapter may not be widely used, but are important in their fields of special application. Among these processes are cold welding, hot pressure welding, thermite welding, and percussion welding. In addition, modern research and development applied to technologies of the past have resulted in two emerging processes: magnetic pulse welding and electrospark deposition. These are also included in this chapter. Two processes from the distant past are covered in the chapter. Forge welding has been used for centuries and still has limited modern use. Water jet cutting uses the ancient concept of a stream of water as a tool; however, coupled with modern technology, this process is highly effective as a cutting tool for a growing range of modern industrial applications. Early arc welding processes, although obsolete, are included in this chapter because of their historical significance. They were precursors of the shielded arc welding processes that have become highly important to modern metal fabricating.

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2007$20.00

WI:2000 WELDING INSPECTION HAN...
he work of thousands of inspectors and supervisors with increasingly stringent qualityassurance responsibilities. Not too deep and not too abridged, this edition earns the rank of handbook with its nononsense style, clarity of detail, and logical progression of information with chapters on operations inspection safety QA ferrous welding metallurgy preheatingpostweld heat treating discontinuities qualification of WPSs qualification of welders destructive testing proof tests nondestructive examination methods metrics standards symbols Use this invaluable training reference to help inspectors, engineers, and welders evaluate the difference between discontinuities and rejectable defects. ISBN 0-87171-560-0

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2000$76.00

WIT-T: 2000 - WELDING INSPECT...
For at home study, you can purchase this official reference textbook for the threeday AWS core seminar for CWI exam preparation. Youll find this newest Welding Inspection Technology text more readable, informative, and comprehensive than ever before.

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2000$272.00

WIT-T: 2008 WELDING INSPECTION...
This publication deals broadly with Welding Inspection Technology and Certification. the welding inspector must have a wide range of knowledge and skills, because it involves more than simply looking at welds. Consequently, this course is specifically designed to provide both experienced and novice welding inspectors a basic background in the more critical job aspects

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2008$272.00

WIT-W 1999 (HISTORICAL) Weldin...
A companion to Welding Inspection Technology Handbook

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1999$72.00

WIT-W 2008 Welding Inspection ...
A companion to Welding Inspection Technology Handbook

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WIT-W STUDENT WORKBOOK TO WIT-...
Welding Inspection Technology Workbook - A companion to Welding Inspection Technology (WIT-T)
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1999$72.00

WJC 1919 & 1922-29...
THE COMPLETE AWS JOURNAL COLLECTION 1919 & 1922-29 – DVD/DRM FORMAT
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1919 & 22-29$450.00

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THE COMPLETE AWS JOURNAL COLLECTION 1930 – 39 - DVD/DRM FORMAT
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THE COMPLETE AWS JOURNAL COLLECTION 1940 – 49 – DVD/DRM FORMAT
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THE COMPLETE AWS JOURNAL COLLECTION 1950 – 59 - DVD/DRM FORMAT
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THE COMPLETE AWS JOURNAL COLLECTION 1960 69 - DVD/DRM FORMAT
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THE COMPLETE AWS JOURNAL COLLECTION 1970 – 79 – DVD/DRM FORMAT
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THE COMPLETE AWS JOURNAL COLLECTION 1980 - 89 - DVD/DRM FORMAT
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THE COMPLETE AWS JOURNAL COLLECTION 1990 - 99 – DVD/DRM FORMAT
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THE COMPLETE AWS JOURNAL COLLECTION 2000- 09 - DVD/DRM FORMAT
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WJC COMPLETE SET...
THE COMPLETE AWS WELDING JOURNAL COLLECTION 1919 & 1922 THROUGH 2009 - DVD/DRM FORMAT (9 DVD’S)
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WJT-G: 1995 RESOURCE GUIDE FOR...
RESOURCE GUIDE TO JOINT-WELD TERMINOLOGY AND STANDARDS WELDING SYMBOLS INTERPRETATION, FIRST EDITION - DANIEL CANTELOPE, CWI -
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1995$70.00

WM1.4:1994 FUNDAMENTALS WELDIN...
The premier publication on welding metallurgy of steels. Comprehensive and encyclopedic in scope, Welding Metallurgy was written by the late George E. Linnert, one of Americas most respected and informed metallurgical authorities. Builders, manufacturers, welding shops, colleges, and universities will benefit from this indispensable reference book. Place a lifetime of welding research and experience at your fingertips with this practical insight into the science and technology of metals. 950 pages, 10 appendices, 248 figures, 62 tables, softbound. 7 x 10, 1994. mouse

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WPP W WELDING PROCESSES AND PR...

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WPP WELDING PROCESSES AND PRAC...

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WQA 2nd EDITION: WELDING ALUMI...
This practical guide to troubleshooting aluminum welding-related problems is based on real-life questions and answers from author Tony Anderson's long-running column in the Welding Journal.

The 2nd edition of this book was produced in order to include additional sections that enhance the already comprehensive material that was included in the 1st edition. Some of the additional topics that have been added are:
1. The Reduction in Strength of Aluminum Base Material after Welding and the effect of filler alloy selection on the strength of fillet welds.
2. Post Weld Processing – options available for regaining lost strength and returning aluminum alloys to their original condition after welding.
3. Explanations of Aluminum Heat Treatment Terms - such as solid solution hardening, precipitation hardening, age hardening, natural aging, artificial aging, annealing, stabilizing, and stress-relieving, and their affect on aluminum alloys.
4. The use of Aluminum in Cryogenic Applications.
5. Exfoliation Corrosion and Intergranular Corrosion in Aluminum – ASTM B 928/B 928M Standard Specification for High Magnesium Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate for Marine Service.
6. Modes of Metal Transfer Preferable to Aluminum Welding - Globular-to-spray transition currents.
7. Open Root Joint Welding of Aluminum Pipes. 8. Stud Welding of Aluminum - Drawn Arc Stud Welding and Capacitor Discharge Stud Welding.
9. An Overview of Plasma Arc Cutting of Aluminum - comparison of plasma arc, laser and water jet.
10. Brazing and Soldering of Aluminum Alloys - an overview of many brazing and soldering techniques.
11. Welding Specification for Friction Stir Welding – an overview of the AWS D17.3/D17.3M:2010 Specification for Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum Alloys for Aerospace Applications.

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WQA: WELDING ALUMINUM - QUESTI...
This practical guide to troubleshooting aluminum welding-related problems is based on real-life questions and answers from author Tony Anderson's long-running column in the Welding Journal.

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WQAG - WELDING QUALITY ASSURAN...
ABSTRACT - THIS PUBLICATION PROVIDES A BASIC OUTLINE FOR SMALL TO MEDIUM FABRICATORS TO DEVELOP A NEW WELDING QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM OR TO ENHANCE AND EXISTING SYSTEM. (HISTORICAL /PHOTOCOPY) WITHDRAWN AND REPLACED BY AWS B5.17)
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WZC WELDING ZINC-COATED STEELS...
This manual deals primarily with gas and arc welding processes used commercially for joining zinc-coated steels. ANSI Approved. approx. 131 pages ISBN 0-87171-102-8

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1972$100.00