Effects of additional compensation shielding gas on stainless steel pulse MIG welding

C. Dong, J. Xue, X. M. Jiang
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The paper proposes a novel processing method of additional shielding gas for compensation to overcome welding defects, which often occur when high temperature solid and liquid phase welds are exposed to air. This method properly modifies the current pulsed MIG welding device by adding an airflow control branch of shielding gas for compensation, so that weld formation of the high-temperature, solid-liquid phase from the welding torch nozzle can be manually intervened and secondary gas protection of the weld surface can be implemented. This modified welding device with additional airflow is then used to conduct bead-on-plate pulsed MIG welding experiments using 18-8 type austenitic stainless steel as the base material. The study of microstructure and physical properties of the weld indicates that after introducing a certain amount of shielding gas for compensation, not only is weld formation significantly improved, but there is also timely track and protection of the weld surface. This largely inhibits the occurrence of welding defects during high-speed pulsed MIG single-wire welding and helps improve welding efficiency, and this study might demonstrate the necessity of further research and exploration.
附加补偿保护气体对不锈钢脉冲MIG焊的影响
针对高温固液相焊缝暴露在空气中容易出现的焊接缺陷,提出了一种附加保护气体补偿的新工艺方法。该方法通过对电流脉冲MIG焊接装置进行适当修改,增加保护气体的气流控制支路进行补偿,从而实现对焊枪喷嘴高温固液相焊缝形成的人工干预,实现焊缝表面的二次气体保护。利用该改进的焊接装置和附加气流,以18-8型奥氏体不锈钢为基材,进行了焊珠对板脉冲MIG焊接实验。对焊缝微观组织和物理性能的研究表明,引入一定量的保护气体进行补偿后,不仅焊缝成形明显改善,而且焊缝表面得到了及时的跟踪和保护。这在很大程度上抑制了高速脉冲MIG单丝焊接过程中焊接缺陷的发生,有助于提高焊接效率,本研究表明了进一步研究和探索的必要性。
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