Compare between Resistance welding and Arc welding on any six points.
Sr.No
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Parameters
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Resistance Welding
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Arc Welding
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1 |
Type of welding
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Plastic/Pressure/Non-fusion welding
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Fusion/Non pressure welding
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2 |
Principle of heat developed
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Heat is developed due to I2R losses where R is the contact resistance
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Heat developed due to arc produced in between electrode and job
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3 |
External filler material required
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Not required during welding
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Required during welding
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4 |
External pressure required
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Required
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Not required
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5 |
Type of supply used
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Both AC,DC supply is used. But generally Ac Supply is used.
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Metal arc welding – Both AC,DC supply is used. But generally Ac Supply is used.and for Carbon arc welding –only DC supply are used
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6 | Voltage & current required |
Low voltage (2 to 20V AC) and high current (40 to 400A, in some cases 5 to 20KA ) supply is required
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Metal Arc welding Voltage70 to 100V AC and Carbon arc welding voltage50 to 60V DC, Current- 50-600-800A
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7 |
Energy consumption
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Low (3 to 4 KWH/Kg of deposited material )
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High (5 to 10 KWH/Kg of deposited material.)
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8 |
Temperature obtained
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Temperature obtained is not very high (up to 13500C)
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Temperature obtained is very high (up to 35000C to 60000C)
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9 |
Power factor
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Low
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Poor
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10 |
Type of electrode
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Non-consumable electrodes are used.
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Coated electrodes are used for metal arc welding and bare electrodes are used for carbon arc welding.(Electrodes may be consumable or non-consumable)
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11 |
Application
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It is suitable for mass production
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It is suitable for heavy job, maintenance and repair work
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