Article | REF: M715 V1

Welding and metallurgical weldability of metals

Author: Guy MURRY

Publication date: January 10, 1994, Review date: April 11, 2017

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6. Metallurgical weldability of various metals

We'll be looking at the following metals and metal alloys:

aluminum, copper, iron, magnesium, nickel and titanium.

Figure 24 compares the levels of the physical properties essential for welding of these metals, while figure 25 defines their respective affinity for oxygen.

Comparison of the values of certain physical properties involved in welding different metals
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