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The GTAW process uses a nonconsumable tungsten electrode to supply welding current to the workpiece. - Answer-True Filler metal is necessary on all welds made with the GTAW process. - Answer-False DCEP allows deeper penetration than DCEN. - Answer-False A remote current control allows the welder to adjust current while welding. - AnswerTrue Postflow is the flow of shielding gas after the arc is extinguished. - Answer-True The chemical symbol for tungsten is W. - Answer-True When welding with DCEN, the electrode is positive and the work is negative. - AnswerTrue Alloyed tungsten electrodes last longer and have a higher current capacity than pure tungsten electrodes. - Answer-True Filler metals for GTAW use the same classification system as filler metals used for GMAW. - Answer-True The addition of helium to argon shielding gas improves penetration. - Answer-True Filler metals for oxyacetylene can be used for GTAW as long as they are coppercoated. - Answer-True Argon is the most commonly used as a shielding gas in the GTAW process. - AnswerTrue The amount of electrode stickout is determined by the type of weld joint. - Answer-True The filler metal used should have the same composition as the base metal. - AnswerTrue Shielding gas is not required after the arc is extinguished. - Answer-False

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WLD 107: TIG Final
The GTAW process uses a nonconsumable tungsten electrode to supply welding
current to the workpiece. - Answer-True

Filler metal is necessary on all welds made with the GTAW process. - Answer-False

DCEP allows deeper penetration than DCEN. - Answer-False

A remote current control allows the welder to adjust current while welding. - Answer-
True

Postflow is the flow of shielding gas after the arc is extinguished. - Answer-True

The chemical symbol for tungsten is W. - Answer-True

When welding with DCEN, the electrode is positive and the work is negative. - Answer-
True

Alloyed tungsten electrodes last longer and have a higher current capacity than pure
tungsten electrodes. - Answer-True

Filler metals for GTAW use the same classification system as filler metals used for
GMAW. - Answer-True

The addition of helium to argon shielding gas improves penetration. - Answer-True

Filler metals for oxyacetylene can be used for GTAW as long as they are copper-
coated. - Answer-True

Argon is the most commonly used as a shielding gas in the GTAW process. - Answer-
True

The amount of electrode stickout is determined by the type of weld joint. - Answer-True

The filler metal used should have the same composition as the base metal. - Answer-
True

Shielding gas is not required after the arc is extinguished. - Answer-False

A flowmeter regulates the amount of shielding gas flowing to the torch. - Answer-True

A gas nozzle directs the shielding gas from the torch to the weld area. - Answer-True

Helium has a higher ionization potential than argon. - Answer-True

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