Welding processes, procedures, and welding char-
acteristics for MIG/MAG welding
General
In order to process a wide range of materials effectively, various welding pro-
cesses, procedures, and welding characteristics are available on the power
source.
Brief description
of MIG/MAG
standard syner-
gic welding
MIG/MAG standard synergic
MIG/MAG standard synergic welding is a MIG/MAG welding process covering the
entire power range of the power source with the following arc types:
Dip transfer arc
Droplet transfer occurs in the lower power range during the short circuit.
Intermediate arc
The droplet increases in size at the end of the wire electrode and is transferred in
the mid power range during the short circuit.
Spray arc
A short circuit-free transfer of material in the high power range.
Brief description
of MIG/MAG
pulsed synergic
welding
MIG/MAG pulsed synergic
MIG/MAG pulsed synergic welding is a pulsed arc process with a controlled ma-
terial transfer.
In the base current phase, the energy input is reduced to such an extent that the
arc barely burns steadily and the surface of the workpiece is preheated. In the
pulsing current phase, an accurately timed current pulse guarantees a precise
detachment of the weld material droplet.
This principle guarantees low-spatter welding and precise operation throughout
the entire power range.
Brief description
of SynchroPulse
welding
SynchroPulse is available for the standard synergic and pulsed synergic pro-
cesses.
The cyclic change of the welding power between two operating points with Syn-
chroPulse achieves a finely rippled weld appearance and a non-continuous heat
input.
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