16 gas selection for gas metal arc welding, Gas selection for gas metal arc welding -13 – Tweco FP-165 Mini MIG User Manual

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OpERATION

FIREpOwER Fp-125, 135, 165

Operation

4-13

Manual 0-5123

4.16 Gas Selection for Gas Metal Arc Welding

Metal Type

Base Plate

Thickness

Filler

Metal

Transfer

Mode

Suggested

Shielding Gas

Welding

Positions

Comments

Carbon

Steel

Greater

than

22 gauge

(.030”)

ER70S-X

Short

Circuit

100% CO

2

All Position

Welding

High welding speeds. Good penetration and

pool control.

Greater

than

22 gauge

(.030”)

ER70S-X

Short

Circuit

75% Argon

25% CO2

All Position

Welding

Suitable for high-current and high-speed

welding.

Greater

than

22 gauge

(.030”)

ER70S-X

Short

Circuit

92% Argon

8% CO2

All Position

Welding

Higher deposition rates without melt-through.

Minimum distortion and spatter. Good pool

control for out-of-position welding.

Greater

than

10 gauge

ER70S-X

Spray

Transfer

92% Argon

8% CO2

Flat & HV

Fillet

Good arc stability, weld soundness, and

increasing width of fusion.

Low Alloy

and

High Alloy

Steel

Greater

than

22 gauge

(.030”)

See Note 1

Short

Circuit

Globular

75% Argon

25% CO2

All Position

Welding

High welding speeds. Good penetration and

pool control. Applicable for out-of-position

welds. Suitable for high-current and high-

speed welding.

Greater

than

22 gauge

(.030”)

See Note 1

Short

Circuit

92% Argon

8% CO2

All Position

Welding

Good coalescence and bead contour. Good

mechanical properties.

Greater

than

3/32”

See Note 1

Spray

transfer

92% Argon

8% CO2

Flat & HV

Fillet

Reduces undercutting. Higher deposition rates

and improved bead wetting. Deep penetration

and good mechanical properties.

Greater

than

14 gauge

(.075”)

See Note 1

Short

Circuit

98% Argon

2% CO2

All Position

Welding

Good control of melt-through and distortion.

Used also for spray arc welding. Pool fluidity

sometimes sluggish depending on the base

alloy.

Stainless

Steel

Greater

than

22 gauge

(.030”)

ER308-X

ER309-X

ER316-X

Short

Circuit

90% Helium

7.5% Argon

2.5% CO2 or

81% Argon

18% Helium

1 % CO2

All Position

Welding

Low CO

2

percentages in Helium mix minimizes

carbon pickup, which can cause intergranular

corrosion with some alloys. Helium improves

wetting action and contour. CO

2

percentages

above 5% should be used with caution on some

alloys.

Greater

than

3/32”

ER308-X

ER309-X

ER316-X

Spray

Transfer

90% Helium

7.5% Argon

2.5% CO2 or

81% Argon

18% Helium

1 % CO2

Flat & HV

Fillet

Good arc stability. Produces a fluid but

controllable weld pool, good coalescence,

and bead contour. Minimizes undercutting on

heavier thickness.

Aluminum

Greater

than

18 gauge

(.045”)

ER4043

ER5356

Spray

Transfer

Argon

All Position

Welding

Excellent cleaning action. Provides more stable

arc than helium-rich mixtures.

Note 1: Contact your Filler Metal Supplier for recommended filler metal for the base metal to be welded.

Table 4-3: Gas Selection GMAW

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