CSC MIG Weld Process Controller0 pages
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nnMIG nnWeld Process Controller
nnMicroprocessor Control Virtually spatter free GMAW Wide material range use Palm
nnTM nnUser Interface Precision Stepper Motor
CSC >
TM MIG 9829 Control >
Introduction
The CSC >
TM MIG Weld Process Controller (controlledshort circuit) was developed to virtually eliminate
welding spatter and increase welding travel speeds
on thin materials. The process is capable of produc-
ing cold wire feed GTAW (TIG) quality welds at GMAW
(MIG) welding travel speeds. The system incorpo-
rates the following features:Microprocessor controlՕHigh speed, high precision stepper motors
Direct drive wire feeding system
ՕIntegrated wire feed head and GMAW torch
Palm >
How does it work?
The CSC >
TM control coordinates the feeding directionand speed of the electrode with the level of welding
amperage delivered by the power supply. The
process has two primary phases - arc phase and
short circuit phase. The control monitors the voltage
between the electrode and the work to determine
which phase the process is in at any given time. If the
voltage is above the "Voltage Hi" threshold setting,
the process is in the arc phase. If the voltage is below
the "Voltage Lo" threshold setting, the process is in
the short circuit phase.The control adjusts the level of current being deliv-ered from the welding power supply based on the
phase of the process. Each phase, arc and short,
are divided into three segments - start, pulse and
final. These three current segments for each phase
are used to control the bead shape and size based
on the application.The arc phase is the phase during which heat isgenerated to melt the base metal and the filler
material. The molten droplet is deposited in the short
phase when the wire makes contact with the weld
puddle. During the short circuit created by the
droplet of filler material, the voltage drops below the
voltage "Lo" threshold and the controller starts to
retract the wire to clear the short.The controller senses the short has cleared when theprocess voltage rises above the Voltage Hi thresh-
old, and the wire is retracted to the preset arc length
level.Once the arc is again established, the control beginsfeeding the electrode toward the welding puddle
and the cycle repeats. >
TM User InterfaceՕSimple user interface with lockout capabilities
DC welding process
ՕCompatible with mild steel, stainless steel, alumi-num, silicon bronze and othersProduces excellent results on material thick-nesses ranging from 24 ga. to 12 ga.ՕWire range from 0.035" to 0.093" (0.9 mm to2.4 mm)Virtually spatter free GMAWՕReduces fumes and heat input The 0.025" (0.6 mm) thick 304 stainless steel materialwas welded with 1/16" (1.6 mm) wire on a Jetline
seam welder using the CSC >
TM MIG process at atravel speed of 100 ipm (254 cm/min). >