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Summary of MIG/
MAG standard
synergic welding
MIG/MAG standard synergic
The MIG/MAG standard synergic welding process is a MIG/MAG welding process across
the entire power range of the power source with the following arc types:
Short circuit arc
Droplet transfer takes place during a short circuit in the lower power range.
Intermediate arc
The droplet increases in size on the end of the wire electrode and is transferred in the mid-
power range during the short circuit.
Spray arc
A short circuit-free transfer of material in the high power range.
Summary of the
PMC process
PMC = Pulse Multi Control
PMC is a pulsed arc welding process with high-speed data processing, precise recording
of the process status and improved droplet detachment. Faster welding possible with a sta-
ble arc and even fusion penetration.
Summary of the
LSC process
LSC = Low Spatter Control
LSC is a new, low-spatter dip transfer arc process.The current is reduced before breaking
the short-circuit bridge; re-ignition takes place at significantly lower welding current values.
Summary of Syn-
chroPulse weld-
ing
SynchroPulse is available for all processes (standard/pulsed/LSC/PMC).
Due to the cyclical change of welding power between two operating points, SynchroPulse
achieves a flaking seam appearance and non-continuous heat input.