Electric heating – Metal heating – By arc
Patent
1975-01-21
1977-04-26
Truhe, J. V.
Electric heating
Metal heating
By arc
219131F, B23K 910
Patent
active
040203204
ABSTRACT:
In short circuit arc welding there are many parameters which influence the automatically controlled welding procedure, but which frequently may affect the quality of the weld. In some circumstances the welding bead which is formed does not flow in to the molten pool of the workpiece, but disintegrates into many small drops around the weld owing to an excessive short-circuit current.
The invention proposes methods and arrangements in which certain parameters, such as arc time and a short-circuit current delay time are controlled or maintained constant, so that always a constant bead size is assured owing to a constant power, after which said bead of constant size is first partly introduced into the molten pool and subsequently the short-circuit current for separation is applied.
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Pijls Hermanus Stephanus Josephus
Put Elias
Franzblau Bernard
Shaw Clifford C.
Trifari Frank R.
Truhe J. V.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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