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13 COPPER Copper, like aluminum, is also a material having an extremely high heat conductivity. Therefore, the spray arc process should be used for all position welding. To help overcome the sluggish weld puddle of copper wires (E Cu), helium-argon (75% He - 25% Ar) should be used on the thicker materials. Although pure argon shielding will provide better arc stability, its use should be restricted to thinner materials (1/4 in./6.4mm and below). However, argon may be used on the following materials, as the alloy content improves puddle fluidity: 1. copper-nickel alloys (E Cu Ni wire electrodes) 2. silicon-bronze (E Cu Si wire electrodes) Another practice used to increase the weld puddle fluidity is initially preheating the plate before welding and maintaining a high interpass temperature while multi-pass welding. The forehand welding technique should be used to produce a well-shaped weld bead. Because the arc is on the leading edge of the puddle, some preheating of the plate will take place, thus permitting better wetting. Continued on next page...