Ac/dc submerged arc welding, Productivity, Benefits – Lincoln Electric AC/DC1000 User Manual

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PROCESS

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AC/DC Submerged Arc Welding

W A V E F O R M C O N T R O L T E C H N O L O G Y

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Productivity

Process

Current

(Amps)

Voltage

(Volts)

Travel

Speed

(IPM)

Total

Kj/in.

Wire Feed

Speed

(IPM)

Electrode

Diameter

(in.)

Deposit

Rate

(Lbs/Hr)

Total

Lbs/Hr

Area/pass

(sq. in.)

100%

DC/AC

650/650

30/34

31

80.5

45/55

5/32

15/18

32.66

0.0620

109%

AC

Balanced

650/650

30/34

31

80.5

54/55

5/32

17.5/18

35.59

0.0676

130%

AC

25% DCEP

Balanced

650/650

30/34

31

80.5

64.5/65.7

5/32

21/21.4

42.39

0.0805

135%

AC 25%

DCEP 25%

DC Offset

650/650

30/34

31

80.5

68/67

5/32

22/22

44

0.0836

Productivity

of Dual Arc SAW

Benefits

of Power Wave

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AC/DC 1000™

Power Electronics

Power Wave AC/DC 1000 uses
inverter technology, not SCR or
cyclo-conversion, which limits
control options.

Control

Choice of AC frequency (from 10 Hz to
100 Hz) standard, balance of positive
and negative half-cycles, and
amplitudes.

Efficiency

Inverter power sources operate
at 87% efficiency and a power
factor of 95%.

Stability

Increased stability of phase-shifting of
multiple arcs due to the capability of
any degree of shift to create equal ratios
of magnetic push and pull.

Waveform Control

Waveform Control and infinite phase
shifting stabilize imbalanced waveforms.
The operator achieves full control of
penetration and deposition without
changing heat input levels.

Communications between ArcLink and

Ethernet enable equipment tracking via

Lincoln Electric's Production Monitoring™

software utility.

Power Wave AC/DC 1000

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