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full fillet weld is a type of weld where the size of the weld is equal to the thickness of the thinner member being joined. This ensures maximum strength at the joint and is commonly used in applications where strong welds are required, such as in structural and pressure vessel fabrication.
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· Full fillet welds are often used in lap joints and T-joints.
· The size of the weld is specified as equal to the thinner plate's thickness.
· It provides maximum load-carrying capacity.
· Full fillet welds require proper edge preparation for good penetration.
· Partial fillet welds are used when the load requirement is lower.
· These welds are inspected for defects like porosity and undercut.
