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How can incomplete fusion be identified?


✔✔ By observing a lack of bonding between the weld metal and the base metal or between weld

passes.




What is the purpose of using dye penetrant testing on a weld?


✔✔ To detect surface cracks and other discontinuities that may not be visible to the naked eye.




What is the significance of a welding procedure specification (WPS) during inspection?


✔✔ It ensures that the welding process is performed according to the approved guidelines.




Why is it important to control welding heat input?


✔✔ To avoid excessive distortion or weakening of the weld and base metal.




What does excessive spatter indicate about the welding process?


✔✔ It suggests incorrect settings or poor technique.


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, What is the role of a certified welding inspector (CWI)?


✔✔ To assess and ensure the quality of the weld meets all applicable standards.




What is the primary purpose of a welding inspection?


✔✔ To ensure the weld meets specified quality and design standards.




Why is visual inspection important in welding?


✔✔ It allows for the identification of surface defects such as cracks, porosity, or incomplete

fusion.




When should a visual inspection typically be performed during the welding process?


✔✔ Before, during, and after welding.




What is a weld discontinuity?


✔✔ An irregularity in the weld that may or may not affect its performance.




What is the difference between a weld defect and a discontinuity?


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