Abstract: An electrode for use in a welding process may comprise a finite length electrode core. The electrode core may be encapsulated at least partially within a coating comprising a flux material. One end of the electrode core may be tapered from a first diameter D to a second smaller diameter D1. The tapered end may further be covered with a coating that enhances the arc starting capabilities of the electrode.
Abstract: The invention relates to a tubular cored electrode for producing a high-strength fusion-welded connection and relates to a method for producing tubular cored electrodes with a diameter of less than 2 mm. In order to avoid an oxidation and water absorption of the filler flux and to retain the original thermal reaction potentials of the mineral constituents thereof, according to the invention the tubular cored electrode is characterized in that the cold formed metal tube has in the longitudinal direction a tight fusion welded connection or a weld seam, which has a smaller weld penetration than corresponds to the tube wall thickness and in this manner a spacing of the metal bond of the tube wall towards the flux core is formed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 8, 2010
Date of Patent:
February 24, 2015
Assignee:
Boehler Schweisstechnik Austria GmbH
Inventors:
Gerhard Posch, Guenter Moitzi, Michael Fiedler, Franz Rotter, Walter Berger
Abstract: A method and system to weld or overlay workpieces employing a high intensity energy source to create a puddle and at least one resistive filler wire which is heated to at or near its melting temperature and deposited into the weld puddle. The filler wire comprises a core and an electrically conductive outer matrix having particles to be deposited into the puddle.
Abstract: An extruded filler wire for use in a hot wire process. The filler wire includes a first core component; and a second coating component coupled to at least a portion of the first core component, the second coating component having a different composition from the first component, where the wire has a cross-sectional area with the first and second components asymmetrically arranged about a center of the wire.
Abstract: An electrode for use in a welding process may comprise a finite length electrode core. The electrode core may be encapsulated at least partially within a coating comprising a flux material. One end of the electrode core may be tapered from a first diameter D to a second smaller diameter D1. The tapered end may further be covered with a coating that enhances the arc starting capabilities of the electrode.
Abstract: Cored wire including at least one thermal barrier layer, distinguished by the fact that said layer is made of a material that pyrolizes upon contact with a metal bath such as liquid metal.
Abstract: An anti-adhesion coating for welding and/or soldering devices and electric contacts for reducing the adhesion of metallic contaminations on their surfaces includes a diamond-like carbon layer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 4, 2001
Date of Patent:
November 12, 2002
Assignee:
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Angewandten
Forschung e.V