hyperbaric welding
Hyperbaric welding is the process of extreme welding at elevated pressures, normally under water. Hyperbaric welding can either take place wet in the water itself or dry inside a specially constructed positive pressure enclosure and hence a dry environment. It is predominantly referred to as "hyperbaric welding" when used in a dry environment, and "underwater welding" when in a wet environment. . It is predominantly referred to as "hyperbaric welding" when used in a dry environment, and "underwater welding" when in a wet environment. The applications of hyperbaric welding are diverse—it is often used to repair ships, offshore oil platforms, and pipelines. steel is the most common material welded.


I didn't know that there was Dry and wet welding
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you could weld underwater!
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