CWB WELDING INSPECTOR LEVEL 2 EXAM NEWEST 2025/2026
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How long is pressure applied in a resistance welding cycle? -
ANSWER-during the entire welding cycle
spot welding, _____ projection welding, ____ seam welding, flash
welding, upset welding, and percussion welding are the six main
variations of what type of welding? - ANSWER-resistance welding
What is the most widely used variation of the resistance welding
process? - ANSWER-resistance spot welding
What is the main disadvantage of the spot welding process? -
ANSWER-material thickness is limited
What makes resistance projection welding different from
resistance spot welding? - ANSWER-protrusions or embossments
are made in the material to concentrate heat generation
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A welding process in which a weld is produced in a butt joint by
slowly bring the parts together and applying pressure while a high
density of current fuses the mating surfaces. - ANSWER-flash
welding
What welding process do the following characteristics describe?
-some force is applied before the welding current is switched on
-typically no melting occurs
-only parts with interfaces equal in cross-sectional area can be
joined
-higher quality joints are required for adequate resistance heating
- ANSWER-upset welding
what welding process is similar to flash and upset welding, but
produces an arc by a rapid electrical discharge over a decreasing
air gap, with pressure applied during or immediately after
electrical discharge - ANSWER-percussion welding
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A welding process in which an atomic bond between two surfaces
is produce through the application of pressure and heat -
ANSWER-Diffusion welding
In continuously fed wire welding processes, wire feed speed is
directly proportional to ____ ____. An increase in WFS results in
an increase in ____ ___ and penetration. - ANSWER-welding
current
______ is the sum of the arc voltage and the voltage drop in the
remaining parts of the electrical circuit. - ANSWER-Output voltage
A substance with metallic properties and composed of two or
more chemical elements of which at least one is a metal. -
ANSWER-Alloy
A considerable amount of ______ can be produced by the flow of
electrical current in a circuit. - ANSWER-Heat
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_____ usually don't conduct electricity unless sufficient energy is
applied. - ANSWER-Gases
The ionized gas region between energized electrodes is called a
______. - ANSWER-Plasma
A welding arc is intensely hot, with temperatures that can exceed
_______ °C - ANSWER-30000
The fraction of the overall energy that is available to melt the
electrode/filler metal and the workpiece is termed the _____ -
ANSWER-Arc efficiency
The distance from the tip of the welding electrode to the adjacent
surface of the weld pool. - ANSWER-Arc Length
_____ flow from negative (cathode) to positive (anode) in a circuit.
- ANSWER-electrons
Electrons have a ________ charge. - ANSWER-negative