MIG/MAG short-circuiting metal transfer - Welding conditions for this metal transfer mode - Its advantages and limitations NTUU “KPI”, UFU, PWI TQC E1813-01 Ponomarev V., Slivinsky A.
Transfer modes versus welding current and arc voltage Ua Iw Transition current CO2, or argon based mixtures Argon based mixtures Streaming rotating Streaming Spray Globular MIG-Pulsed Short-circuiting NTUU “KPI”, UFU, PWI TQC E1813-01 Ponomarev V., Slivinsky A.
Principle of MIG/MAG short-circuiting metal transfer Ua (V) t (ms) Ua Iw (A) Iw NTUU “KPI”, UFU, PWI TQC E1813-01 Ponomarev V., Slivinsky A.
Examples of MIG/MAG short-circuiting metal transfer In an argon based shielding atmosphere with a restricted short-circuit current In an argon based shielding atmosphere with a low inductance of the welding circuit MAG-CO2 welding MAG-CO2 optimised metal transfer NTUU “KPI”, UFU, PWI TQC E1813-01 Ponomarev V., Slivinsky A.
Short-circuiting transfer welding conditions: Welding conditions and application sphere of the short-circuiting transfer Short-circuiting transfer welding conditions: 1. Low and moderate welding current; 2. Low arc voltage; 3. Shielding: CO2 or argon based mixtures. Application spheres: 1. Welding of thin materials (due to a low heat input); 2. Out-of-position welding. NTUU “KPI”, UFU, PWI TQC E1813-01 Ponomarev V., Slivinsky A.