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. Fume is the product of consumables, base metals, and coatings on metals during arc welding processes (during all cutting, brazing, and welding). A) TrueB) False

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True

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This is true. Welding fumes are a combination of metallic oxides, silicates and also fluorides. the formation of these films are a result of a metal being exposed to heat above its boiling point and a condensation of its vapours into good fine particles. such films are made up of particles from the material that one is welding and also particles from electrode.

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