Lincoln Electric High-Speed and High-Deposition Welding manual How Does It Work?

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W A V E F O R M C O N T R O L T E C H N O L O G Y T M

Tandem MIG

High-Speed and High-Deposition Welding

How Does It Work?

The two welding arcs common to the Tandem MIG process have distinct functions. The lead arc (the first arc in the direction of torch travel) is operated in a spray transfer mode. The mode may be either a special Tandem MIG pulse mode, an adaptive constant voltage mode or a Tandem MIG power mode. The lead arc’s primary function is to establish initial root penetration and develop a molten weld pool for the trail wire. While performing these functions the lead wire typically accounts for 60% or more of the total weld metal deposited. The trail arc or second arc

Lead and Trail arc functions for high speed welding

Trail arc is focused on the crest of the pool

created by the lead.

Gas Nozzle

Lead Arc

 

Trail Arc

 

 

Weld

 

 

Bead

Lead Arc

Molten Weld

Penetration

Penetration

Pool

 

 

Travel

 

Lead

 

Trail

Arc

 

Arc

Partial

Completes

Fill

Fill

 

Penetration Past the Root

Wets Edges

 

 

 

The Lead Arc generates the

The Trail Arc places a

majority of the penetration

downward and forward

 

and leaves joint requiring

pressure on the weld pool

 

additional fill.

for better pool follow and

 

 

wetting along the

 

 

bead edges.

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is operated in a special Tandem MIG pulse mode. The trail arc’s function is to add filler metal to the weld pool and control the bead characteristics such as edge wetting, physical contour, side-wall penetration and weld pool follow speed. The trail arc should be kept directly in line with the lead arc and focused on the center of the weld pool. The trail wire melting rate typically represents approximately 40% of the process deposition rate. The Tandem MIG trail pulse waveforms are designed to operate at low voltages to limit arc interaction and minimize arc blow.

Lead and Trail arc functions for high deposition welding

The trail arc is focused on the middle of the weld pool

to create additional fill.

Gas Nozzle

Lead Arc

 

Trail Arc

 

 

Weld

 

 

Bead

Lead Arc

Molten Weld

Penetration

Penetration

Pool

 

 

Travel

 

 

Lead

Trail

 

Arc

Arc

Completed

Fill

 

Root

Sidewall

 

Penetration

Penetration

The Lead Arc creates the

The Trail Arc is focused in

initial root penetration and

the weld pool providing

the majority of the joint fill.

additional joint side-wall

 

 

penetration and joint fill.

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Contents Tandem Migtm Tandem MIG What Is It?How Does It Work? Joggle Joints 1.5 mm 4 mm Using Tandem MIGFlat and Horizontal Lap Welds 1.5 mm 5 mm Flat and Horizontal Fillet Welds 3 mm 6 mmEarth Moving Equipment Heavy Plate Fabrication Flat and Horizontal Fillet Welds 6 mm and LargerBevel and V Groove Joints U Groove Butt WeldsComparing High-Speed Tandem MIG Better Weld Metal Follow CharacteristicsProblem Single Wire Gmaw Solution Tandem MIGComparing High-Deposition Tandem MIG Travel Speed ComparisonHigher Deposition rates Horizontal Fillet Weld Reduced Heat Input and Improved Bead ProfilesDeposition Rate Comparison Lead Arc Trail ArcTorch Positioning Shielding Gas Work Lead ConnectionJoint Selection Configuring Tandem MIG Models AD1201 1 and AD1201 Configuring Tandem MIGLincoln Welding Systems Featuring Tandem MIG Power Feed 10R Wire FeederPower Wave 655R Power Wave 455MSuperArc/SuperGlide Accu-PakAccu-Trak