Constant energy welding
Energie
TIG DC WELDING / GTAW
• TIG DC Standard
The TIG DC Standard welding process allows high quality welding on most ferrous materials such as steel, stainless steel, but also copper and its
alloys, titanium... The many possibilities of current and gas management allow you to perfectly control your welding operation, from the priming to
the final cooling of your weld bead.
Settings
Designation
Pre-gas
Starting current
Starting time
Rising current
Welding current
Degression
End current
Stop duration
Post-gas
Access to some welding parameters depends on the selected display mode: Settings/User Level: Easy, Expert, Advanced.
• TIG DC Pulse
This pulsed current welding mode is a combination of high current pulses (I, welding pulse) and low current pulses (I_Cold, part cooling pulse). This
pulse mode is used to prevent the machine from overheating when assembling pieces together.
Example :
The welding current I is set to 100A and % (I_Cold) = 50%, i.e. a cold current = 50% x 100A = 50A.
F(Hz) is set to 10Hz, the signal period will be 1/10Hz = 100ms -> every 100ms, one pulse at 100A then another at 50A will follow one another.
Settings
Designation
Pre-gas
Starting current
Starting time
30
RC-HD2
Hold
Thermal coeff.
Adjustable
settings
0 - 60 secs.
Torch purge time and to protect the area with gas before ignition
10 - 200 %
This current treshold at the start is a phase before the current upslope.
0 - 10 secs.
0 - 60 secs.
Up slope current.
10 - Imax
Welding current.
0 - 60 secs.
Down slope current.
10 - 200%
This current treshold when stopped is a phase after the current downslope.
0 - 10 secs.
Duration for which gas is released after the arc has stopped. It protects the weld pool
0 - 60 secs.
and the electrode against oxidisation when the metal is cooling down.
Adjustable
settings
0 - 60 secs.
Torch purge time and to protect the area with gas before ignition
10 - 200 %
This current treshold at the start is a phase before the current upslope.
0 - 10 secs.
Constant energy welding mode with correction of arc length
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variations
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See chapter «ENERGY MODE» on pages following.
Description & advice
Description & advice
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