bekks
Materials
- Mar 9, 2013
- 28
I saw this question was asked previously, but I wasn't quite satisfied with the answer.
I've been doing some digging and can't determine the difference between PTAW and PAW. I read that the T is whether "it" is transferred and I have concluded that "it" is the arc that is transferred, but I haven't found a good description comparing non-transferred and transferred. I did come across multiple statements that seem to suggest that "it" is the filler metal being transferred via wire or powder, but I am fairly confident that is incorrect. I am not confident that any combination of wire and powder can be used with both PAW and PTAW. I would like to understand the differences between the two, but this boils down to whether I'm using Hard-facing Overlay (HFO) or Hard-facing Spray Fuse (HFSF) in Table QW-257.1.
I've been doing some digging and can't determine the difference between PTAW and PAW. I read that the T is whether "it" is transferred and I have concluded that "it" is the arc that is transferred, but I haven't found a good description comparing non-transferred and transferred. I did come across multiple statements that seem to suggest that "it" is the filler metal being transferred via wire or powder, but I am fairly confident that is incorrect. I am not confident that any combination of wire and powder can be used with both PAW and PTAW. I would like to understand the differences between the two, but this boils down to whether I'm using Hard-facing Overlay (HFO) or Hard-facing Spray Fuse (HFSF) in Table QW-257.1.