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| tecnica:meccanica:vector_welding_mig_130 [2025/03/11 15:03] – [4.3 FCAW amperage guide for steel thickness] niccolo | tecnica:meccanica:vector_welding_mig_130 [2025/03/12 17:08] (current) – [Web references] niccolo | ||
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| This is a reference table reported into the **Flameweld MTA1650** welding machine: | This is a reference table reported into the **Flameweld MTA1650** welding machine: | ||
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| ^ Flux-cored wire diameter | ^ Flux-cored wire diameter | ||
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| | 3.0 mm | 125 | | | 3.0 mm | 125 | | ||
| | 4.0 mm | 140 | | | 4.0 mm | 140 | | ||
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| - | This table instead is a more comprehensive reference, considering steel thickness, wire diameter, ampere and voltage: | ||
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| - | ^ Steel thickness | ||
| - | | 1.6 mm (1/ | ||
| - | | 3.2 mm (1/ | ||
| - | | 6.4 mm (1/ | ||
| - | | 9.5 mm (3/ | ||
| - | | 12.7 mm (1/ | ||
| ===== 4.4 Voltage adjustment ===== | ===== 4.4 Voltage adjustment ===== | ||
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| In summary, voltage adjustment in gas-less FCAW with flux-cored wire is pivotal in defining the arc length and stability, which in turn influences weld bead geometry, penetration, | In summary, voltage adjustment in gas-less FCAW with flux-cored wire is pivotal in defining the arc length and stability, which in turn influences weld bead geometry, penetration, | ||
| - | ===== 4.5 Example weld diagrams ===== | + | ===== 4.5 Example weld diagrams |
| The following image shows some examples of how welding parameters affect the result. Current (amps, often associated with wire feed speed), voltage, travel speed, contact-tip-to-work distance (CTWD or stick-out). | The following image shows some examples of how welding parameters affect the result. Current (amps, often associated with wire feed speed), voltage, travel speed, contact-tip-to-work distance (CTWD or stick-out). | ||
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| + | ==== Current (ampere) faults ==== | ||
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| + | ==== Voltage (arc lenght) faults ==== | ||
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| + | ==== Travel speed faults ==== | ||
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| ===== 4.6 Consumables ===== | ===== 4.6 Consumables ===== | ||
| * **Wire spool size**: 16 x 100 mm diameter (inner x outer) x 44 mm. | * **Wire spool size**: 16 x 100 mm diameter (inner x outer) x 44 mm. | ||
| + | * **Wire type**: The most common designations are **E71T-11** and **E71T-GS**. The //-11// is a wire for all positions and multi-pass welding while the //-GS// is a //general standard// usually suited for a single pass welding. | ||
| * **Contact tip**: the tip has an M6 thread x 25 mm lenght. The torch consumables (tip and nozzle) should be compatible with the //Binzel standard// MIG torches **MB15**, also labeled as **AK15** by other manufacturers. | * **Contact tip**: the tip has an M6 thread x 25 mm lenght. The torch consumables (tip and nozzle) should be compatible with the //Binzel standard// MIG torches **MB15**, also labeled as **AK15** by other manufacturers. | ||
| * **Nozle**: 12 mm inner diameter, 52 mm lenght. | * **Nozle**: 12 mm inner diameter, 52 mm lenght. | ||
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