termospenn
Termospenn refers to a specific type of welding process used in the fabrication and repair of metal components. It is an arc welding technique that utilizes a consumable electrode, typically a wire, which is fed continuously through a welding gun. The process is characterized by the use of a shielding gas, commonly argon or a mixture of argon and carbon dioxide, to protect the molten weld pool from atmospheric contamination. This shielding gas flows from the welding gun and envelops the arc and the molten metal, preventing oxidation and porosity in the weld.
The term "termospenn" itself is derived from the combination of "thermo," relating to heat, and "penn," which