The characteristic changes cyclically between a pulsed or spray arc to a dip
transfer arc, depending on the power range. It is especially suitable for vertical-
up welds due to the alternating hot and then cold, supporting process phase.
pin
CMT
Characteristic for welding brads to an electrically conductive surface
The retraction movement of the wire electrode and the set current curve pro-
gression define the appearance of the pin.
pin picture
CMT
Characteristic for welding brads with a spherical end onto an electrically con-
ductive surface, especially for creating pin pictures.
pin print
CMT
Characteristic for writing texts, patterns or markings on electrically conductive
component surfaces
Writing takes place by positioning individual dots the size of a welding droplets.
pin spike
CMT
Characteristic for welding brads with pointed ends onto an electrically conduct-
ive surface.
pipe
PMC, Pulse, Standard
Characteristics for pipe applications and positional welding on narrow gap ap-
plications
pipe cladding
PMC, CMT
Characteristics for overlay welding of outer pipe claddings with little penetration,
low dilution and wide weld seam flow
retro
CMT, Puls, PMC, Standard
The characteristic has the same weld properties as the predecessor TransPuls
Synergic (TPS) series.
ripple drive
2)
PMC
Also required:
CMT drive unit, WF 60i Robacta Drive CMT
Characteristic for the production of a rippled weld by means of a cyclical process
interruption of the pulsed arc and an additional wire movement.
The weld rippling characteristics are similar to that of TIG welds.
root
CMT, LSC, Standard
Characteristics for root passes with powerful arc
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