WELD THE FUTURE
"AMET's advanced control systems put weld automation in a compact and intuitive package. XM controls allow the user to program multiple parameters of the weld process including (but not limited to) motion and power supply function, and automate up to ten pre-weld and ten post-weld tasks, such as part loading, gas flow enable/disable,
and touch retract torch positioning."
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TIP TIG has taken the GTAW process and improved it to be able to compete, productivity wise, with Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) while maintaining and sometimes improving on the quality of a weld compared to a traditional GTAW weld.
The drive induces a linear oscillation onto the wire causing it to repeatedly strike the molten weld puddle at a high frequency. This dynamic action defeats weld puddle surface tension enabling better fusion, allowing impurities and gases to escape with greater ease and improving overall weld-ability. The filler metal is also preheated using an additional DC power source. This allows the wire to melt the instant it hits the weld puddle, subtracting very little energy from the GTAW weld arc. Both the oscillating wire feed and the preheating of the filler metal allow for the high deposition rates never before seen with GTAW welding. |
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inquiries@arcinnovations.net
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780-435-5755
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9424-58 AVE NW
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6E 0B6 |
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