Welding Fumes Extractor Distance Comparison Part 2

🔥 In our previous post, we delved into the fascinating world of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and explored the importance of fume extractors in ensuring the safety of welders and the environment. Now, in part 2 of our series, we continue to unravel the mysteries of GMAW, this time focusing on the effects of distance on shielding gas during the final welding arc. 🛠️ As we move forward, pay close attention to the new video. Here, we examine the same welding phenomena, but after the final arc. What sets this apart is how the distance plays a crucial role in shielding gas distribution. The previous video taught us about the risks of no fume extractor, and now, we’re diving deeper into the intricacies of extractor placement after analyzing the results. ✨ Our latest footage showcases the significance of finding the perfect balance in extractor placement. In this experiment, the extractor was set in 3 various ways, and you’ll witness how this affects the flow of the protective gas shield. The potential consequences for weld integrity and quality become even more apparent, underscoring the precision required in the GMAW process. 🎥 This exploration wouldn’t be possible without the cutting-edge technology we’ve employed, including the Cavitar Plug&Play Schlieren Imaging Solution and CAVILUX laser illumination. We’ve also utilized the high-speed Photron Nova S12 camera to capture these crucial details, giving us a comprehensive understanding of the impact of extractor placement on GMAW outcomes. Stay tuned for more insights into the world of welding, where small adjustments can make a world of difference! #WeldingTech #SafetyFirst #PrecisionWelding 🛡️💨🎥✨ Camera: Fasctcam Photron Nova S12 Illumination: #CAVILUX laser illumination Setup: Cavitar Plug&Play Schlieren Imaging Solution Capture frame rate: 1,000 fps . . . . #welding #weldingsmostwanted #weldinglife #Shieldinggas #weldingschool #weldporn #MAGwelding #weldingtraining #weldingcamera #weldingaddicts #weldcamera #weldingnation #SlowMotion #welder #MIG #laserillumination #seewhatyouhavemissed #CavitarLasers #3Dprinting #WeldingView #MAG #physics #science #weldingdefect #protectiongas #industrial
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