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Fronius TPS 3200 MV - Weld Process Fundamentals

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Weld Process
Overview
Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)
An arc welding process that produces coalescence of metals by heating them with an arc between a covered metal electrode and the workpiece(s).
Shielding is obtained from decomposition of the electrode covering. Pressure is not used, and filler metal is obtained from the electrode.
Stick Welding
Performed with a basic constant current (CC) power source that is equipped with an electrode holder and a ground clamp
Manual
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)
An arc welding process that produces coalescence of metals by heating them with an arc between a tungsten electrode (non-consumable) and the
workpiece(s). Shielding is obtained from a gas. Pressure may or may not be used, and filler may or may not be used.
TIG welding
Performed with a constant current (CC) power source equipped with a GTA welding torch that supplies current through a tungsten electrode
and ground clamp
GTAW requires an inert gas such as Argon (most commonly used) or Helium (or a mixture of the two) to support the arc
Manual, Mechanized, and Automated
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GWAW)
An arc welding process that produces coalescence of metals by heating them with an arc between a continuous filler metal electrode and the
workpiece(s). Shielding is obtained entirely from an externally supplied gas.
MIG/MAG welding
Performed with a constant voltage (CV) power supply equipped with a wire feeder to supply welding wire through a GMA welding torch to the
workpiece(s) and with a ground clamp to complete the electrical circuit
Semi–auto process (manual), Mechanized, and Automated

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