MetalsResearcher
Materials
- Mar 5, 2011
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My company manufactures automated welding systems. In our TIG system we preheat the filler wire with an electric current, the wire feed tube uses Argon to prevent the filler wire from oxidizing prior to entering the weld pool. Even though the feed tube is slightly above atmospheric pressure it seems that any leaks in the Argon system allow air (with Oxygen) to get into the shielding gas and contaminate the weld with porosity. Does anyone know why even at positive pressure this aspiration occurs? I am looking for a source or document that explains this phenomenon, something written that I can refer to. I need to understand this air ingress at positive pressure. Thank you in advance, Dale dale.flood@yahoo.com