Welcome Moriba;
Join the crowd were welding is the common passion. Second only to, well we had better not go in that direction. The heck with it, welding is our passion, second only to good food. What did you think I was going to say?
What form of arc welding are you familiar with? I ask because people from different countries often use different terminology to describe the same welding process. Shielded metal arc welding (commonly called stick welding) is one welding process that is widely used, especially in the field. Gas metal arc welding (commonly called MIG welding in the USA and MIG/MAG in Europe. We see GMAW used extensively in shop that fabricate both light gage sheet metal and heavy structural steel. The variant used for sheet metal is called GMAW-S (short circuiting transfer). Heavy structural steel requires higher heat input, so we often use either spray transfer or globular transfer. Both transfer modes are still GMAW, but the way the electrode melts and the droplets transfer across the arc are different. Fluc cored arc welding is similar to GMAW in that a continuous electrode is used and both are considered to be semi-automatic when operated by a welder.
Welcome aboard.
Best regards - Al
Moriba,
WELCOME TO THE AWS WELDING FORUM!!
Doesn't matter if you are certified or not to be welcome here. What matters is your desire to learn, share your experiences and knowledge, and have a little fun.
Your post was rather brief. Are you interested in becoming certified?
As Al asked, do you know the various designations to be able to tell us more about the 'type' of arc welding you use?
Did you have a question about it or were you just taking the opportunity to introduce yourself?
Enough of my questions for now. Again, WELCOME.
Have a Great Day, Brent