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Sustainable Manufacturing - CHAPTER 7
  • Odeta Shyti

  • 問題数 43 • 8/10/2024

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    CHAPTER 7. For laser welding, the surface to be welded must be mirror polished

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. In shielded metal arc welding, the fumes originate from the electrode coating

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. PCD is used for tempered steels

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Granular substances are used for protection in laser welding

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. The melting temperature of alloys injected in cold chamber die casting is higher than that in hot chamber die casting

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. TIG welding is suitable for welding large pieces

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Roll welding is not suitable for containers intended to hold gas or fluids

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. Nitrogen jet is used in oxy-acetylene cutting

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. The shielding gas in shielded metal arc welding is produced by the electrode

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. The coated electrode produces slag

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. The main function of electrode coating in shielded metal arc welding is to protect the electrode from oxidation

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. MAG welding has better quality than MIG welding

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. In brazing, the edges are prepared by chamfering

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. In heterogeneous metal welding, the filler metal must have a lower melting point than the base metal

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. The heterogeneous metal welding, the base material participates in the weld

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Welded structures are not highly stressed

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Key hole is a type of plasma welding

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. In electrical disharge machining, it is advisable that the dielectric does not have high dielectric strength

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Plasma welding can be performed on non conductive materials

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Friction welding occurs through pure mixing

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. TIG welding is generally an expensive process

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. Oxy acetylene cutting is typically performed on a machine called drill

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Gas welding requires significant mechanical power

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Submerged arc welding is suitable for massive workpieces

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Roll welding is typically performed on a machine called wire drawing machine

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Waterjet cutting can be performed without the use of protective gas

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. Laser welding is typically performed on a machine called a hammer

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Submerged arc welding requires that the workpiece material has good electrical conductivity

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. Spot welding is based on the principle of material vaporization by electric disharge

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. The laser welding process involves the use of granular material to protect the joint

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. In the SLM process the metal powder is completely melted

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. Laser welding is typically performed on a machine called a drill

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Flash welding requires the use of protective gas

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. In brazed welding, joints are stonger than those obtained by brazing

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. Tungsten electrodes are made for brazing

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. In brazing the base metal participates in the formation of the joint

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. Marking is a typical application of laser/plasma processing

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. Waterjet cutting can be used for granite

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. Waterjet cutting can be used for granite

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. Key hole welding can only occur on flat surface

    V

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    CHAPTER 7. Laser cutting requires subsequent removal of the surface substrato of the produced part

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. TIG welding is normally performed on a machine called milling machine

    F

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    CHAPTER 7. For laser welding, surface to be welded must be mirror poilished

    F