Behzad1210
Electrical
- May 19, 2021
- 1
Hi
We are using a number of welding machines as automatic welders in a 4 wired (1DC, 3AC) SAW process in our company( Rolling and pipe industry).
Our machines are in two types:Lincoln US-DC-1500 and Lincoln US-AC-1500 and NA-5 and NA3/4 as wire feed controllers.
We are using them in VV (variable voltage) mode and our problem is current fluctuation.
In low thickness steel plates that welding current is low (under 500amp), fluctuation amplitude is lower than 40amp that can be ignored. But in high thickness steel plates that welding current is more than 800 amp, it's fluctuation exceeds 100 amp that as you know it will cause some defects in welding.
We want to know what reason or reasons can cause this problem and what is your recommeded course of action.
We are using a number of welding machines as automatic welders in a 4 wired (1DC, 3AC) SAW process in our company( Rolling and pipe industry).
Our machines are in two types:Lincoln US-DC-1500 and Lincoln US-AC-1500 and NA-5 and NA3/4 as wire feed controllers.
We are using them in VV (variable voltage) mode and our problem is current fluctuation.
In low thickness steel plates that welding current is low (under 500amp), fluctuation amplitude is lower than 40amp that can be ignored. But in high thickness steel plates that welding current is more than 800 amp, it's fluctuation exceeds 100 amp that as you know it will cause some defects in welding.
We want to know what reason or reasons can cause this problem and what is your recommeded course of action.