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Plasma Arc Welding

  Plasma arc welding   ( PAW ) is an   arc welding   process similar to   gas tungsten arc welding   (GTAW). The   electric arc   is formed between an   electrode   (which is usually but not always made of   sintered   tungsten ) and the   workpiece . The key difference from GTAW is that in PAW, the electrode is positioned within the body of the torch, so the plasma arc is separated from the   shielding gas   envelope. The   plasma   is then forced through a fine-bore copper nozzle which constricts the arc and the plasma exits the   orifice   at high velocities (approaching the speed of sound) and a temperature approaching 28,000 °C (50,000 °F) or higher. Arc plasma is a temporary state of a gas. The gas gets ionized by electric current passing through it and it becomes a conductor of electricity. In ionized state, atoms are broken into electrons (−) and cations (...