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Hydrogen's role in TIG and MAG welding of austenitic steels
The ISO 9606-1 standard, implemented in 2013, established comprehensive requirements for welder certification. This standard introduced and validated the concept of reducing mixtures in welding processes. For TIG and MAG welding of austenitic steels, this development has significant implications, particularly regarding hydrogen in shielding gas mixtures.
 

The evolution of welding gases


Since the 1970s, welding gases have undergone a significant transformation, paralleling the advancements in welding technology. This evolution has not only kept pace with the development of welding machines but has also played a crucial role in influencing and expanding welding processes. The synergy between improved gas mixtures and enhanced equipment has led to more efficient, versatile, and high-quality welding techniques, revolutionising the industry over the past five decades.
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