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29106 Weld Quality Part 1 Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Correct & Verified What is weld quality? The ability of a weld to meet specified standards and perform reliably under its intended conditions. Why is it important to inspect welds? To ensure the weld is free...

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29106 Weld Quality Part 1 Questions and
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What is weld quality?


✔✔The ability of a weld to meet specified standards and perform reliably under its intended

conditions.




Why is it important to inspect welds?


✔✔To ensure the weld is free from defects and meets required strength and durability standards.




What is porosity in a weld?


✔✔Tiny gas pockets trapped in the weld metal, weakening its strength.




How can you prevent porosity in welding?


✔✔By cleaning the base metal, using proper shielding gas, and maintaining correct techniques.




What is a visual weld inspection?




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, ✔✔A method of examining the weld surface for defects like cracks, undercuts, or irregular

beads.




Why is penetration important in welding?


✔✔It ensures the weld fully fuses with the base metals for maximum strength.




What is an undercut in welding?


✔✔A groove along the weld toe that reduces the weld’s strength.




How can you avoid undercuts?


✔✔By using the correct welding technique, speed, and voltage settings.




What is a welding defect?


✔✔Any imperfection that reduces the strength or performance of the weld.




What is the purpose of destructive weld testing?


✔✔To evaluate the weld’s strength and performance by physically breaking or stressing it.




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