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7.2.2 Copper TIG welding

Since TIG welding is a process characterized by high heat con-
centration, it is particularly suitable for welding materials with
high thermal conductivity, like copper.
For TIG welding of copper, follow the same directions as for TIG
welding of steel or special instructions.

8 CONTINUOUS WIRE WELDING THEORY

8.1 Introduction

A MIG system consists of a direct current power source, wire
feeder, wire spool, torch and gas.
MIG manual welding system
The current is transferred to the arc through the fusible elec-
trode (wire connected to positive pole); in this procedure the
melted metal is transferred onto the workpiece through the arc
stream. The automatic feeding of the continuous filler material
electrode (wire) is necessary to refill the wire that has melted
during welding.

8.1.1 Methods

In MIG welding, two main metal transfer mechanisms are
present and they can be classified according to the means by
which metal is transferred from the electrode to the workpiece.
The first one, defined "SHORT-ARC", produces a small, fast-so-
lidifying weld pool where metal is transferred from the electrode
to the workpiece only for a short period when the electrode is
in contact with the weld pool. In this timeframe, the electrode
comes into direct contact with the weld pool generating a short
circuit that melts the wire which is therefore interrupted. The
arc then turn on again and the cycle is repeated (Fig. 1a).
Fig. 1a
Fig. 1b
SHORT cycle (a) and SPRAY ARC welding (b)
Another mechanism for metal transfer is called the "SPRAY-
ARC" method, where the metal transfer occurs in the form of
very small drops that are formed and detached from the tip of
the wire and transferred to the weld pool through the arc stream
(Fig. 1b).
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8.1.2 Welding parameters

The visibility of the arc reduces the need for the user to strictly
observe the adjustment tables as he can directly monitor the
weld pool.
- The voltage directly affects the appearance of the bead, but
the dimensions of the weld bead can be varied according to
requirements by manually moving the torch to obtain variable
deposits with constant voltage.
- The wire feeding speed is proportional to the welding cur-
rent.
Fig. 2 and 3 show the relationships between the various welding
parameters.
Fig. 2 Diagram for selection the of best working characteristic.
Fig. 3 Relationship between wire feeding speed and current
amperage (melting characteristic) according to wire diameter.

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