Thursday, April 16, 2009

[MW:1969] Re: Consumable to Weld metal factor

Hi,
 
I am guess that, you need of Productivity Chart , for each consumables
 
It will vary from consumable to consumables , and for different manufacturers; You cannot standardize,
 
You may get this one for ESAB brands , from ESAB Gottemberg on special request.
 
 
Thanks & Regards,
 
K.Babu
Singapore
 
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 2:23 AM, Muhammed Ibrahim <ibratech@gmail.com> wrote:

Gents,
 
I would like to get some information in following matter. Your response will be highly appreciable. I expect an answer from your practical experience. I have checked many manu facturer catalogues. But it does not give perfect proportion.
 
For 1 Kg of weld metal:
 
SMAW- Weld metal to Consumable proportion for Dia 2.5 mm electrode-
 
SMAW- Weld metal to Consumable proportion for Dia 3.2 mm electrode-
 
SMAW- Weld metal to Consumable proportion for Dia 4.0 mm electrode-
 
GTAW- Weld metal to Consumable proportion for Dia 2.5 mm wire-
 
FCAW- Weld metal to Consumable proportion for Dia 1.2 mm wire-
 
SAW- Weld metal to Consumable proportion for Dia 2.5 mm wire-
 
SAW- Weld metal to Consumable proportion for Dia 3.2 mm wire-
 
SAW- Weld metal to Consumable proportion for Dia 4.0 mm wire-
 
CO2 Gas to FCAW wire per Kg -
 
Ar+CO2 Gas to FCAW wire per Kg -
 
Operating factor for SMAW in 8 hr Shift:
 
Operating factor for GTAW in 8 hr Shift:
 
Operating factor for FCAW in 8 hr Shift:
 
Operating factor for SAW in 8 hr Shift:
 
Deposition rate per hour for SMAW  without considering operating factor-
 
Deposition rate per hour for GTAW without considering operating factor-
  
Deposition rate per hour for SAW without considering operating factor-
  
Deposition rate per hour for FCAW without considering operating factor-
  

Thanks & Regards
Muhammed Ibrahim PK





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