A

arc welding

A welding technique that uses an electric arc between an electrode and the piece of metal to create localised heat great enough to melt the metal. The electric arc is created by a strong power supply. If using a consumable electrode, the metal of the electrode will melt onto the piece of metal it is heating and act as a filler or add an additional layer of metal to the base. This type of welding is used to apply the hard surfacing to parts of the horseshoe subject to increased wear.

G

Gas metal arc welding (GMAW)

This is a semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process in which a continuous and consumable wire electrode is fed through a welding gun under constant application of a shielding gas (usually carbon dioxide or argon).