Lesson 1
The Basics of Arc Welding
Lesson 2
Common Electric
Arc Welding Processes
Lesson 3
Covered Electrodes for Welding
Mild Steels
Lesson 4
Covered Electrodes for Welding Low Alloy Steels
Lesson 5
Welding Filler Metals for Stainless Steels
Lesson 6
Carbon & Low Alloy
Steel Filler Metals -
GMAW,GTAW,SAW
Lesson 7
Flux Cored Arc Electrodes Carbon Low Alloy Steels
Lesson 8
Hardsurfacing Electrodes
Lesson 9
Estimating & Comparing Weld Metal Costs
Lesson 10
Reliability of Welding Filler Metals
© COPYRIGHT 2000 THE ESAB GROUP, INC. LESSON IX 9.2.8 Efficiency of Solid Wires for SAW - In submerged arc welding there is no spatter loss and an efficiency of 99% may be assumed.  The only loss during welding is the short piece the operator must clip off the end of the wire to remove the fused flux that forms at the termination of each weld.  This is done to assure a good start on the succeeding weld. 9.2.9 Cost of Electrodes, Wires, Gases and Flux - You must secure the current cost per pound of the electrode or welding wire, plus the cost of the shielding gas or flux if appli- cable, from the supplier.  The shielding gas flow rate varies slightly with the type of gas used. The flow rates in Figure 7 are average values whether the shielding gas is an argon mixture or pure CO2.  Use these in your calculations if the actual flow rate is not available. In the submerged arc process (SAW) the ratio of flux to wire consumed in the weld is approxi- mately 1 to 1 by weight.  When the losses due to flux handling and flux recovery systems are considered, the average ratio of flux to wire is approximately 1.4 pounds of flux for each pound of wire consumed.  If the actual flux-to-wire ratio is unknown, use the 1.4 for cost estimating. 9.2.10 Cost of Power - Cost of electrical power is a very small part of the cost of deposit- ing weld metal and in most cases is less than 1% of the total.  It will be necessary for you to know the power cost expressed in dollars per kilowatt- hour ($/kWh) if required for a total cost estimate. FIGURE 6 Shielding Gas Efficiency Range Average Efficiency Pure CO2 88 - 95% 93% 94 - 98% 96% 98% Ar - 2% O2 97 - 98.5% 98% DEPOSITION EFFICIENCIES - GAS METAL ARC WELDING CARBON AND LOW ALLOY STEELS Wire Diameter .035"

.045" - 1/16"

.045" 1/16" 5/64" - 1/8" CFH 30 35 35 40 45 GMAW FCAW/MCAW APPROXIMATE SHIELDING GAS FLOW RATE - CUBIC FEET PER HOUR FIGURE 7
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