JPS6457979A - Mag welding method - Google Patents

Mag welding method

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JPS6457979A
JPS6457979A JP21470787A JP21470787A JPS6457979A JP S6457979 A JPS6457979 A JP S6457979A JP 21470787 A JP21470787 A JP 21470787A JP 21470787 A JP21470787 A JP 21470787A JP S6457979 A JPS6457979 A JP S6457979A
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welding
solid wire
gas
spatter
blowhole
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Eiichiro Kawasaki
Kanji Miyamoto
Hideo Sugawara
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Kobe Steel Ltd
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PURPOSE:To obtain weld metal with few spatter and blowhole defects of galvanized sheet iron by using a solid wire with specific composition and CO2 gas as shielding gas to specify a welding current and a welding speed. CONSTITUTION:The solid wire used at the time of welding the galvanized sheet irons consists of, by weight, 0.05-0.13% C, 0.45-1.00% Si, 1.60-2.5% Mn and 0.10-1.00% Mo. Further, as necessary, the solid wire consists of one or >=2 kinds of 0.03-0.09% Ti, 0.010-0.030% S, 0.010-0.025% O and the balance Fe with inevitable impurities. This solid wire and the CO2 gas as the shielding gas are used to perform welding under welding conditions of the welding current 80-200A and the welding speed 15-90cm/min. By this method, the welding with little quantity of generation of the spatter and few weld defects of pits and the blowhole can be performed.
JP21470787A 1987-08-28 1987-08-28 Mag welding method Pending JPS6457979A (en)

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JPS6457979A true JPS6457979A (en) 1989-03-06

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2002239783A (en) * 2001-02-16 2002-08-28 Nippon Steel Weld Prod & Eng Co Ltd Steel wire for gas shield arc welding
JP2005219086A (en) * 2004-02-05 2005-08-18 Matsushita Electric Ind Co Ltd Apparatus and method for arc welding

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2002239783A (en) * 2001-02-16 2002-08-28 Nippon Steel Weld Prod & Eng Co Ltd Steel wire for gas shield arc welding
JP2005219086A (en) * 2004-02-05 2005-08-18 Matsushita Electric Ind Co Ltd Apparatus and method for arc welding

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