ARC$4691$ - translation to spanish
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ARC$4691$ - translation to spanish

WELDING PROCESS THAT IS USED TO JOIN METAL TO METAL BY USING ELECTRICITY TO CREATE ENOUGH HEAT TO MELT METAL, AND THE MELTED METALS WHEN COOL RESULT IN A BINDING OF THE METALS
Arc-welding; Arc welder; Gas arc welding; Arc-welder; Arc Weld; Welding arc; Arcwelding; Arc Welding; Bare metal arc welding
  • A young woman arc welding in a munitions factory in Australia in 1943
  • [[Nikolay Benardos]]
  • Man welding a metal structure in a newly constructed house in Bengaluru, India
  • Auto darkening welding hood with 90 × 110 mm cartridge and 3.78 × 1.85 in viewing area
  • A diesel powered welding generator (the electric generator is on the left) as used in [[Indonesia]]

ARC      
n. la Cruz Roja Americana
arc         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Arc; Arc (disambiguation); Arc River; Arc (album); Arc (song); Arc (mathematics)
(n.) = arco

Def: Línea en forma de curva.
Ex: Instead of a mosaic of small squares, pictures are composed of basic graphic elements -- points, lines, arcs, polygons and rectangles.
arc         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Arc; Arc (disambiguation); Arc River; Arc (album); Arc (song); Arc (mathematics)
arco
arquearse
formar un arco

Definition

arcing
noun the forming of an electric arc.

Wikipedia

Arc welding

Arc welding is a welding process that is used to join metal to metal by using electricity to create enough heat to melt metal, and the melted metals, when cool, result in a binding of the metals. It is a type of welding that uses a welding power supply to create an electric arc between a metal stick ("electrode") and the base material to melt the metals at the point of contact. Arc welding power supplies can deliver either direct (DC) or alternating (AC) current to the work, while consumable or non-consumable electrodes are used.

The welding area is usually protected by some type of shielding gas (e.g. an inert gas), vapor, or slag. Arc welding processes may be manual, semi-automatic, or fully automated. First developed in the late part of the 19th century, arc welding became commercially important in shipbuilding during the Second World War. Today it remains an important process for the fabrication of steel structures and vehicles.