Find the right parameters for TIG welding

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Find the right parameters for TIG welding

19 de marzo de 2020

Successful welding relies upon a combination of parameter settings and choices.

Antti Kahri

Equipment setup and parameter selection are influenced by various knowledge-based factors, including base material, joint type, welding position, and much more. While welding procedure specifications (WPS) support the decision-making process, assistive machine-embedded technologies that guide users towards the correct and appropriate welding parameter setup are now evolving throughout the industry. One example of such technologies is Weld Assist, a wizard-like function that is currently available in the graphical 7” TFT color display in Kemppi’s MasterTig product family.

How does Weld Assist work?

By following a simple step-by-step process on the panel screen, Weld Assist can determine optimal parameters for various TIG welding applications. All instructions issued by Weld Assist are based on welding tests and welding standards.

The process is based on four basic variables from the welding application at hand. The machine asks for these variables one at a time.

1. Base material Choose from steel (Fe), stainless steel (Ss) and aluminum (Al). In DC power sources, the selection is limited to steel and stainless steel.

2. Material thickness The selection range is from 0.5 mm to 10 mm. This value influences the assist function's choice of welding current and groove shape.

3. Joint type Available joint types include all commonly used joint types for sheet/plate and pipe components.

4. Welding position Choose from PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF and PG. As graphics are used to illustrate the selection of joint type and welding position, no specialist knowledge of abbreviations used, for example, in welding standards is required.

The stages of Weld Assist selection process.

Based on these four selections, Weld Assist adjusts welding current so that the molten metal behaves optimally for the welding application at hand. The screen displays suggested current type, welding current and pulse usage along with recommendations for electrode size, filler wire, gas flow, groove type, pass profile, and travel speed.

Beneficial tool for any welder

Weld Assist offers many opportunities for welding professionals. Depending on their experience level, welders can utilize such assistive welding technologies in ways that suit them best. For example, Weld Assist is an excellent tool for those learning to weld, as it helps ensure that welding standards and best welding practices are followed. Consistent use of the feature also helps form an in-depth understanding of how the variables and parameters change in different TIG welding applications.

Novice welders, on the other hand, might not know what current type should be used and or have any idea about the welding current requirements of each application. Weld Assist makes it easy to get both variables right automatically and produces satisfactory results without trial and error.

Weld Assist can also be used in demanding professional welding applications. Near-optimal settings can be achieved quickly and easily without earlier experience and without a separate learning period for when new materials, joint types and welding positions are used. As many of the variables that are required can be read from the display at a glance, producing preliminary welding procedure specifications (pWPS) is also fast and easy.

Why should I use Weld Assist?

The use of Weld Assist increases productivity and creates cost savings in many ways. Without trial and error time will be saved, and the number of test pieces will reduce. If there is no possibility for practicing with test pieces, waste and failed pieces will reduce considerably and welding quality – in terms of welding parameters – is high from the beginning.

In many cases, using Weld Assist will also make selecting the right settings faster, because key parameters like current type and related special parameters can be selected automatically with only a few pushes of a button. For a trained operator, the Weld Assist selection procedure only takes a couple of seconds to perform, while adjusting each setting separately would take considerably longer.

Discover the new generation of MasterTig welding equipment

Antti Kahri
Author

Antti Kahri

Welding Engineer, Welding Team at Kemppi Oy. International Welding Engineer (IWE) who has more than ten years of experience developing welding characteristics for TIG, MIG/MAG and MMA welding machines, such as X8 MIG Welder and MasterTig. Passionate about finding user-friendly ways to improve the quality and efficiency of welding.

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