Lincoln Electric AC/DC1000 Welding System User Manual


 
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AC/DC Submerged Arc Welding
A Submerged Arc Welding
(SAW) option that combined
the advantages of AC and DC
SAW welding was not possible
until now.
A Lincoln inverter power
source coupled with Waveform
Control Technology provides
control over the ratio of
positive to negative amplitude,
as well as the amount of time
spent at each polarity.
The limiting factor for SAW AC
welding has always been that
it takes too long to cross from
electrode positive (EP) to
electrode negative (EN). This
lag can cause arc instability,
penetration, and deposition
problems in certain
applications.
The Lincoln Power Wave
AC/DC 1000 with Waveform
What
Is AC/DC Submerged Arc?
The AC/DC Submerged Arc Process
How
AC/DC Submerged Arc Works in a Single Arc Environment
A balanced AC process
uses a combination of DC
positive and DC negative
amperage.
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Increasing the positive
amplitude of the
waveform increases
penetration.
Increasing the amplitude or time
balance of the negative amplitude
increases deposition and
decreases penetration.
Waveform Control Technology gives the operator the ability to change the positive and negative amplitude and
time intervals independently of each other, to achieve the penetration and deposition rate that suits their
application. In other words, if a weld requires greater penetration and reduced deposition, the operator would
add a positive DC offset, forcing an imbalance in the waveform. Adding negative current results in higher
deposition rates. Changing the balance of the positive or negative time intervals provides additional penetration
or deposition control.
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Current
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The above waveform represents the possible variations of an
AC/DC waveform with Waveform Control Technology.
Different parts of the waveform and wire feed speed may be
modulated at varying rates to achieve a smooth, stable arc.
Frequency
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Adding positive or
negative DC offsets
change the deposition
and penetration
characteristics.
Control was designed specifically to
solve this problem, allowing the
operator to take full advantage of the
reduction in arc blow experienced with
AC, while maintaining the penetration
advantages of DC positive and the
advantageous deposition rate of DC
negative. Using these controls, the
shape of the output waveform is
changed, and in turn the welding
characteristics are controlled.
With the Power Wave AC/DC 1000,
you get the best of both worlds: the
speed, deposition rate, and penetration
that DC SAW offers, and the
resistance to arc blow that AC SAW
offers. In single arc processes, the
Power Wave AC/DC 1000 provides
flexibility with Waveform Control
Technology. In multiple arc processes,
that same flexibility is achieved
through control of phase shifting
between arcs.
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