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**If I understand correctly this is the formal name for the “welding blueprints” and is the manual welding equivalent of a weld schedule | |||
*[[Quality Control Paperwork]] / [[Quality Control Forms]] + [[Traceability]] is a rabbit hole to go down, and if that information should be separate or on these forms | |||
*I’ll throw some link spam on my page for later digging, [[AWS]] / [[ANSI]] may have /standards/code requirements for this type of stuff which can guide us, if not though may just need to make our own form | |||
*[[Open Source Welding Robotic Arm]] | |||
*[[Open Source Cartesian Welding Robot]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 1 March 2025
Basics
- Essentially a “recipe” for a weld
- Especially relevant in Welding Automation
- So your Surface Preparation , Welding Rods/Wire Used, Gas Used, Volts+Amps etc
Internal Links
- Welding Procedure Specification
- If I understand correctly this is the formal name for the “welding blueprints” and is the manual welding equivalent of a weld schedule
- Quality Control Paperwork / Quality Control Forms + Traceability is a rabbit hole to go down, and if that information should be separate or on these forms
- I’ll throw some link spam on my page for later digging, AWS / ANSI may have /standards/code requirements for this type of stuff which can guide us, if not though may just need to make our own form
- Open Source Welding Robotic Arm
- Open Source Cartesian Welding Robot