Stt wave shaping principles – Lincoln Electric IM649 Wave Designer User Manual

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B.5.3 TAILOUT

The tailout provides additional heat without the molten droplet becoming too large. Increase
tailout as needed to add heat to the arc without increasing arc length. (This will allow for faster
travel speeds and improved wetting). As tailout is increased, the peal and/or background current
is usually reduced.

Appendix B

B-13

STT WAVE SHAPING PRINCIPLES

WAVE DESIGNER

27850065

LONG

OPTIMUM

CONTACT TIP TO WORK DISTANCE

SHORT

24850065

OPTIMUM

LOW

HIGH

ADJUST BEAD SHAPE USING BACKGROUND CURRENT

NOTE: Applications using 100% CO

2

require less background current than similar procedures

using high Argon blends. This is due to greater heat generated in the 100% CO

2

arc.

B.5.2 BACKGROUND CURRENT

The Background current controls the overall heat input to the weld. Adjusting this level too high
will form a large droplet resulting in globular type transfer and increased spatter. Adjusting this
level too low will cause wire stubbing and poor wetting of the weld metal.

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