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evaluated to create reliable time-savings. Welding time (arc time) is one of them. Additionally, the increasing dimensions (diameter, length and wall thickness) of the components will have a significant effect on the number of cans/circumferential welds; the number of longitudinal welds, which may have two or three longitudinal welds per can; the weld lengths, particularly for the circumferential seams; the total weld volume and the total arc time. A very efficient solution is to simultane- ously complete several SAW weld seams in parallel. Another possibility is to reduce the weld volume. Attention must be paid to avoiding weld preparations that are too narrow, which increases weld defects rates. A good example of an efficient ‘narrow gap’ weld preparation for SAW process is a 7 - 8° bevel angle with a radius of 7 - 8 mm. Such a weld preparation can be made by dedicated machining equipment. An alternative to reduce arc time is to increase the deposition rate. Welding procedures with very large bead cross- sections are more sensitive to inconsistent penetration profiles with less penetration introducing a lack of fusion risk. To avoid large weld beads, it may be necessary to increase the welding speed, but this must not result in poor weld bead appearance/ aspect ratios. Increasing the welding speed is dependent on actual process variants, deposition rates and welding speeds; weld preparation geometry and consistency; operational characteristics of the wire and flux combination; the capabilities of the equipment (roller bed/seam tracking) and operator acceptance. In multi-run applications, the underlying runs are partly refined by the subsequent run(s). With large weld bead cross sections, the share of reheated area decreases and this might have a negative effect on the mechanical properties, which also depend on the exact chemistry of the weld metal and the cooling rate (t8/5) UV 418 TT flux has been optimised to reduce ‘scattering’ of Charpy-V toughness properties in welds with large bead cross- sections. Also, the composition of the seamless SAW wire diamondspark S 56 HP has been optimised to ensure very high toughness in large weld beads, including single-pass welds and two-run procedures. There are a number of ways to increase the weld metal deposition rate, firstly by increasing the welding current. Using a larger diameter SAW wire will only give higher deposition rates when the welding current is also significantly increased. Similarly, using a smaller diameter wire
As well as being a reliable supplier of high quality and performance welding consumables, voestalpine BÖHLER Welding offers technical support and know-how from specialists in wind tower fabrication.
tionally, better operational characteristics and better bead aspect ratios enable the welding current and deposition rate to be increased. Depending on the applied weld- ing procedure it is often possible to save 40% in welding arc time. Minimising product handling and preheating downtime Optimal operative characteristics with good wetting and easy slag release will certainly help to enable welding to proceed without unscheduled process interrup- tions. Packaging formats such bulk packag- ing of up to 1 000 kg for SAW welding wire results in minimal downtime for exchang- ing wire spools. For flux, we can apply our DRY SYSTEM, which means that the flux is protected against moisture pick up during transporta- tion and storage. This is done using sealed aluminium composite foil or aluminium liners. DRY SYSTEM enables the flux to be used for most applications without prior re-baking (350° C × 2-4 hrs). Besides the standard 25 kg bags, we also provide 500 or 1 000 kg DRY SYSTEM big bags. Properly controlled welding flux is also required to minimise the hydrogen level in the weld metal. An increased level of diffusible hydrogen might require a higher preheat and minimum interpass tempera- ture, especially in the case of base metals with higher C-equivalents, such as flanges in S420 and S460 higher strength grades. A higher preheat temperature results in higher energy cost and takes more time to bring the large components to temperature. Reliable supply with high quality and performance levels of welding consum- ables is key, as well as technical support and know-how from our specialists in wind tower fabrication. www.voestalpine.com/welding
with the same current will also result in a higher deposition rate. Increasing the number of SAW wires in the weld pool using Tandem, Triple or 4-wires each with their own power source will also increase deposition. Here, the lead wire will often be DCEP, with the other wires using AC current to reduce magnetic interference. The advantage of AC is that it produces a 15% higher deposition rate compared to DCEP. With twin-arc processes, a single power source is connected to a wire feeder mecha- nism feeding two relatively thin SAW wires via a single contact tip. Two wires with a diameter of 2.4 mm will result in a similar deposition rate curve to a single 3.2 mm wire at the same current. However, due to the double arc in the twin-arc process, it is possible to increase the current further and, in so doing, increase the deposition rate while still achieving stable welding performance. With a single 3.2 mm wire, the weld bead appearance/aspect ratio would become unacceptable at the same (high) current level. Other high deposition process variants include adding additional cold wire; add- ing metal powder; Increasing the stick-out length; and using an AC welding current waveform. An AC square wave current waveform with increased negative polarity effect will also raise deposition rates. These high speed welding solutions cre- ate a higher ratio of deposited weld metal per kW of power. The disadvantage is that they require investment in special equip- ment and increased complexity. An alternative that does not require significant investment in equipment is to use the seamless SAW cored wire diamond- spark S 56 HP. At same current, this wire provides an increased deposition rate of between 20% and 35% compared with a solid SAW wire with same diameter. Addi-
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