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Re: shield gas for MIG

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Subject: Re: shield gas for MIG
From: mcemail@dial.pipex.com (Martin Evans)
Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 08:40:46 GMT
On Tue, 19 May 1998 18:10:40 -0300, you wrote:

>
>One more response on shielding gases can't hurt.
>
>CO2 gives the least penetration.  You are less likely to burn through on
>thin material.  The argon-CO2 is cleaner with less spatter and surface =
oxide
>but it is a hotter arc and a little more penetrating.  Argon-CO2 is =
still
>good for thin panels.

All the data i've seen (from BOC) indicates that the more CO2 you have
in a mix the greater the penetration.  My welds definately improved on
thin bodywork (less heat and fewer burn through) when I changed from
straight CO2 to a CO2/argon mix.

I'm using 75/23/2 Argon/ CO2/O2 on steel up to 5mm



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