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Question: Fume is the product of consumables, base metals, and coatings on metals during arc welding processes (during all cutting, brazing, and welding). True False
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True. Fume produced during arc welding processes indeed comes from the consumables (such as electrodes), base metals, and any coatings on those metals. This can also occur during related processes like cutting and brazing. The fumes can contain a variety of potentially hazardous substances depending on the materials being welded or cut.
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