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Welding Vocab 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. To treat - combine - or impregnate with carbon - as when casehardening steel.
flux
capillary action
orifice
carburizing
2. A cloud- like area where welding fume collects
ksi
flux
fume plume
inert gas
3. A movement forward
ANSI
low alloy steel
progression
capillary action
4. Possible to burn
psi
ampere
flammable
prefix
5. Of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison
ksi
toxic
alloy
ANSI 287.1
6. A low- carbon steel containing sufficient iron oxide to give a continuous evolution of carbon monoxide while the ingot is solidifying - resulting in a case or rim of metal virtually free of voids. Sheet and strip products made from rimmed steel ingot
orifice
shielding
rimmed steel
hot work permit
7. National Electrical Manufaturers Association
prefix
NEMA
tensile strength
OSHA
8. Steel whose characteristics are determined by the amount of carbon it contains
cryogenic
carbon steel
incomplete fusion
kerf
9. The difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts
code
voltage
lock - tag and try
DC
10. These are areas where your hands can become trapped or mashed between two objects
pinch points
carbon steel
OSHA
porosity
11. Department of Transportation
incomplete joint penetration
DOT
dray
rimmed steel
12. Of or relating to or containing iron
electrode
faying surface
ksi
ferrous
13. A homogeneous solid that can exist over a range of component chemicals
brazing
solid solution
arc length
dray
14. A condition that occurs when the arc does not follow its intended path from the electrode to the workpiece. Arc blow can cause undesirable weld beads.
arc blow
arc length
suffix
low alloy steel
15. The property of being porous;being able to absorb fluids
low alloy steel
ksi
porosity
ferrous
16. The act of splashing a (liquid) substance on a surface
pinch points
spatter
combustibles
NEMA
17. Fastening firmly together
hot work permit
flux
soldering
MSDS
18. Put into a certain place or abstract location
low alloy steel
position
cryogenic
DCEP
19. A metal added in the making of a joint through welding - brazing - or soldering.
ac
alphanumeric
carburizing
filler metal
20. Materials or liquids that catch fire easily
alloy
combustibles
vapors
ksi
21. Cut away material from the underside of (an object) so as to leave an overhanging portion in relief
undercut
nonferrous
dray
alloy
22. Direct Current
ACGIH
DC
voltage
ANSI
23. In constant change
filler metal
flux
hot work permit
ac
24. Shield consisting of an arrangement of metal mesh or plates designed to protect electronic equipment from ambient electromagnetic interference
OSHA
shielding
lock - tag and try
faying surface
25. 30% of the heat is concentrated in the workpiece; 70% of the heat in concentrated in the tungsten electrode; Shallow penetration; Wide weld area; used only for welding thin sheet metal where low current is sufficient.
discontinuity
AWS
DC
DCEP
26. Discontinuity in a groove weld in which the weld metal doesn't extend through the joint thickness.
carbon steel
incomplete joint penetration
prefix
TLV
27. Threshold Limit Value (TLV) of a chemical substance is a level to which it is believed a worker can be exposed day after day for a working lifetime without adverse health effects.
pinch points
TLV
position
faying surface
28. 'kilo- pound[- force] per square inch') is 1000 psi
coalescence
ksi
rimmed steel
solid solution
29. The strength of material expressed as the greatest longitudinal stress it can bear without tearing apart
arc length
position
tensile strength
alphanumeric
30. The distance from which the electrode is from the base metal while you're welding.
carburizing
alphanumeric
arc length
lock - tag and try
31. The surface of a material in contact with another to which it is or will be joined
faying surface
filler metal
rimmed steel
kerf
32. PSI (pounds per square inch ) a unit of pressure equal to 6.895 x 10 Pa or 51.71 torr
progression
spatter
psi
porosity
33. Of or relating to sytems made up of combination of letters and numbers
cryogenic
porosity
nonferrous
alphanumeric
34. To cause to die or lose consciousness by impairing normal breathing - as by gas or other noxious agents; choke; suffocate; smother.
MSDS
rimmed steel
asphyxiation
incomplete joint penetration
35. A vehicle used to haul goods ; especially : a strong cart or wagon without sides
dray
DOT
flux
nonferrous
36. A government agency in the Department of Labor to maintain a safe and healthy work environment
OSHA
toxic
ampere
alloy
37. A widely used abbreviation for Material Safety Data Sheet. A MSDS contains details of the hazards associated with a chemical - and gives information on its safe use.
MSDS
cryogenic
ac
position
38. Compliance for Safety Glasses
carbon steel
ANSI 287.1
DCEN
alloy
39. The basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
inert gas
ampere
progression
filler metal
40. A conductor used to make electrical contact with some part of a circuit
electrode
ANSI 287.1
ac
OSHA
41. A permit system for Hot Work is required by the State Fire Prevention Code and OSHA
DCEN
hot work permit
cryogenic
orifice
42. An affix that added in front of the word
prefix
incomplete joint penetration
DC
NEMA
43. A metal joint formed by softening with heat and fusing or hammering together
weld
flammable
capillary action
voltage
44. Of or relating to very low temperatures
ferrous
cryogenic
fume plume
NEMA
45. American National Standards Institute; the governing body for standards in the U.S.
DC
ANSI
NEMA
alloy
46. A mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten
ANSI
discontinuity
asphyxiation
alloy
47. The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH); develops TLVs and BEIs as guidelines to assist in the control of health hazards
code
rimmed steel
ac
ACGIH
48. An affix that is added at the end of the word
asphyxiation
suffix
fume plume
discontinuity
49. To solder (two pieces of metal) together using a hard solder with a high melting point.
cryogenic
DC
brazing
low alloy steel
50. Air conditioning; alternating current
code
incomplete fusion
brazing
ac