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=== TIG Brazing / WIG Hartlöten === | === TIG Brazing / WIG Hartlöten === | ||
can do dissimilar materials; lower temperatures and less distortion | can do dissimilar materials; lower temperatures and less distortion | ||
CuSi3 is most common filler | |||
* Tip shape: blunt | * Tip shape: blunt | ||
* Polarity: consider positive, since it has shallower and wider effect | * Polarity: consider positive, since it has shallower and wider effect | ||
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* CFM: | * CFM: | ||
== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
* https://reiz-schweisstechnik.de/media/PDF/fibelwig.pdf | * https://reiz-schweisstechnik.de/media/PDF/fibelwig.pdf |
Revision as of 09:45, 2022 November 21
Tool
PPE
- filter ( and higher, depending on current)
Welder
- model: xxx
- consumables: xxx
- work envelope: xxx
- manual: xxx
- photo: 100px
- North Forge Fabrication Lab: No
Torch
Torch is a Weldcraft A-150 (WP-17).
Electrodes
Two most common
- Thoriated (red) is what somewhere online recommended for brazing; radioactive, though...
- Ceriated (grey, used to be orange) is what Lawrence recommends for AC and DC; for lower amperage precision work
Cup etc
Parameters
Polarity
- Negative side is colder so usually the tool [1]
- Positive makes for shallower, wider affected area [2]
- positive has some cleaning action (as AC would)
AC vs DC
- AC to bust oxides; pretty much always for Aluminum, also for some brass
Current
- setting rule of thumb: 45A/mm thickness DC, 40A/mm thickness AC in Aluminum[3]
- actual voltage potential is function of arc length, higher when longer, so needs to be kept consistent
Gas flow
Tip shape
- blunter for AC
- blunter will not go as deep
Joint typws
- square butt joints up to 6mm steel can be butt?
- Flange (Boerdelstoss) where the edge is bent up slightly and used as filler
Some sample settings
TIG Welding Aluminum
- Setting:
- Power:
- CFM:
TIG Welding Steel
- Setting:
- Power:
- CFM:
TIG Brazing / WIG Hartlöten
can do dissimilar materials; lower temperatures and less distortion
CuSi3 is most common filler
- Tip shape: blunt
- Polarity: consider positive, since it has shallower and wider effect
- Setting:
- Power:
- CFM: