On Plasma Arc Welding
On Plasma Arc Welding
On Plasma Arc Welding
INTRODUCTION
Plasma welding a modern high quality welding process which is very similar to TIG as the arc is formed between a pointed tungsten electrode and the workpiece. Plasma welding has greater energy concentration and allow higher welding speeds and less distortion.
ABOUT PLASMA
Plasma is commonly known as fourth state of matter after solid,liquid and gas . This is an extremely hot substance. Consists of free electrons,positive ions,atoms and molecules.
Electrode
The electrode used for the plasma process is tungsten and the plasma nozzle is copper. The electrode tip diameter is not critical and should be maintained at around 30-60 degrees.
Gases used
The normal combination of gases is argon for the plasma gas, with argon plus 2 to 5% hydrogen for the shielding gas only for austenitic stainless steels.
WORKING
By positioning the electrode within the body of the torch,the plasma arc can be separated from the shielding gas envelope.Plasma is then forced through a fine-bore copper nozzle which constricts the arc.
There are three operating modes which can be produced by varying bore diameter and plasma gas flow rate
The plasma arc is usually operated with a DC, drooping characteristic power source. Because its unique operating features are results of the special torch arrangement and separate plasma and shielding gas flows
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plasma arc is not stabilised with sine wave AC because extreme heating of the electrode during the positive half-cycle causes balling of the tip which can disturb arc stability.
Plasma Torch
ADVANTAGE
Deeper penetration and high welding speed Greater tolerance to surface contamination Including coatings
DISADVANTAGE
The major disadvantage lies in the bulkiness of the torch, making manual welding more difficult.
APPLICATION
Micro plasma used for welding thins sheets(down to0.1mmthickness),and wire and mesh sections. In Keyhole welding penetration of plate thickness upto 10mm can be done.
Plasma Arc
Acknowledgement
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