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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) (TIG)

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1 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) (TIG)

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3 Uses high quality welds - good seal
root bead for heavy pipe in petroleum, chemical industry flange joints designed for no filler metal seldom used for metals over 1/4” thick - if so, just a root pass metals as thin as .003”

4 Filler metal added manually
occasionally automatically

5 Requires more welder skill - handle electrode and torch

6 Adv: small HAZ - less weakening no metal transfer through arc
no splattering quiet high quality

7 Power supply AC / DCEP / DCEN (most common)

8 DCEN (most common) 70% at work piece while 30% at electrode = deeper penetration

9 DCEP - less heat - ok for thin metal

10 Breaking up surface oxides
occurs with DCEP and 1/2 AC cycle + charged shielding gas ions are flowing from nozzle to (-) charged work these ions strike the work surface with enough force to break up oxides works well for magnesium and aluminum

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12 Always done with Constant Current power supply
same as for SMAW varying arc length allows slight variations in the current Current setting determined by size of electrode metal thickness shielding gas used type of current supplied

13 Torch - 4 functions 1. hold electrode
2. electrical contact with electrode 3. direct shielding gas to weld 4. provide means to cool electrode

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15 Torch nozzles ceramic exit dia of nozzle and lengths vary depending on mfgr. single digit number ID’s the nozzle exit dia. in 1/16” increments a #6 = 6 x 1/16” = 3/8” a #8 = 8 x 1/16” = 1/2” nozzle dia must allow complete coverage of weld area with shield gas

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17 Small exit diameter

18 Other torch parts Collet - supports electrode

19 Shield gas protects electrode from contamination
oxygen, nitrogen in air, dirt **allow gas to flow after arc has stopped seconds

20 Shielding gases argon - smoother, quieter, better cleaning, heavier than air helium - more heat at work piece, gives deeper penetration mixtures of the two

21 Gas flow rates being equal at 14 CFPH #8 nozzle - smooth flow
#4 nozzle - rapid flow about 35 CFPH recommended for mild steel

22 Tungsten electrodes 100% tungsten - green band -
tungsten with 1% thoria added - yellow band tungsten with 2% thoria added - red band (common) tungsten with .15 to .40 % zirconia added - brown band pure tungsten with a core of 1 to 2% thoria added - blue band

23 Thoria & zirconia helps to harden the electrode
facilitate arc starting help maintain a stable arc

24 Electrode sizes diameters .010” to .025” lengths 6 - 7” up to 24”

25 Electrode extension at end of nozzle or up to 1/2” extension
determined by shape of joint longer extension = more gas flow rate

26 Electrode Tips

27 Conical - for DCEN produces a concentrated, hotter arc - deeper penetration 70% of heat developed at work so tip will not melt sharpen with 80 to 120 grit

28 Rounded - used for AC and DCEP
Welding al. or magnesium electrode forms a ball at tip - arc flows more easily smoother transition through cycle from cleaning to penetration smoother weld bead

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30 Filler metal bare wire - coils or precut lengths
common dia of 1/16” to 1/4” cannot withdraw from shielding gas envelope while molten

31 Torch and filler position

32 Method of adding filler metal

33 Joint designs same as for SMAW

34 Hot shortness metals like al. become very weak and melt through
use backing plate

35 Methods of starting arc
1. scratch 2. superimposed high frequency current 3. high voltage

36 Safety same as for SMAW and GMAW
infrared rays may be more intense when using larger electrodes

37 Automation


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