Claims
- 1. An automatic arc welding process for butt welding together two vertically disposed base materials with the welding line in a horizontal plane, characterized in that said process comprises the steps of:
- placing backing materials upon opposite sides of said welding line,
- placing a longitudinal horizontal disposed consumable nozzle, which is coated with an insulating material disposed therearound and has a hollow core portion, along a horizontal welding line between said base materials,
- continuously feeding a horizontally disposed welding wire through said hollow core portion at a rate faster than said nozzle is being consumed; and
- generating arcs from both the consumable nozzle and the continuously moving welding wire to achieve deep penetration and to prevent the forward flow of the molten metal toward the nozzle enabling the formation of a large amount of deeply penetrated deposited metal.
- 2. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1, wherein a plurality of consumable nozzles are placed along said welding line within groove means interposed between said base materials.
- 3. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said backing materials are selected so as to have at least two longitudinally extending, vertically separated recessed portions, the depth of said upper recessed portion being greater than that of said lower portion,
- whereby welding in a horizontal position is able to be carried out.
- 4. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said consumable nozzle is eccentric with respect to said insulating material.
- 5. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1, filling with flux the area interfaced between said backing materials and said base materials, wherein said flux is selected so as to have a composition of 5 - 25% SiO.sub.2, 5 - 40% TiO.sub.2, 30 - 70% CaF.sub.2, less than 15% MnO, less than 15% CaO, less than 3% MgO and less than 3% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 6. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said insulating material is selected so as to have a composition containing not less than 30% metallic oxides and having a melting point of not less than 1500.degree. C.
- 7. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1, wherein said insulating material is selected so as to have a composition containing 20 - 60% MgO, 5 - 30% CaO, and 5 - 30% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 8. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1 wherein said process further includes the step of selecting a consumable nozzle having a cross-sectional configuration similar to that of said weld groove.
- 9. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1 wherein said process further includes the step of positioning said nozzle eccentrically with respect to said insulating material.
- 10. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1 wherein butt-joint welding is being performed, said process further includes the step of selecting said nozzle such that the ratio of the vertical dimension to the horizontal dimension of said nozzle having a rectangular cross-sectional configuration, or the ratio of the major diameter to the minor diameter of said nozzle having an ovoid cross-sectional configuration is 1.1 - 5.01:1.
- 11. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said backing materials are selected so as to have at least two longitudinally extending, vertically separated recessed portions, the depth of said upper recessed portion being greater than that of said lower portion,
- whereby welding in a horizontal position is able to be carried out.
- 12. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1 wherein said backing materials used in welding in a flat position is selected so as to include:
- a non-melting portion comprising at least two longitudinally extending and vertically separated recessed portions, the depth of said upper recessed portion being greater than that of said lower portion, and a meltable portion which is received within said recessed portions and adapted to provide fused slag during welding,
- whereby welding in a horizontal position may be carried out.
- 13. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1, filling with flux the area interfaced between said backing materials and said base materials wherein said flux contains 5-25% SiO.sub.2, 5-40% TiO.sub.2, 30-70% CaF.sub.2, less than 15% MnO, less than 15% CaO, less than 3% MgO and less than 3% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 14. An automatic arc welding process as set forth in claim 1 wherein said insulating material contains 20 - 60% MgO, 5 - 30% CaO, and 5 - 30% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 15. An automatic arc welding process for welding together two base materials in a substantially horizontal direction, characterized in that said process comprises the steps of:
- placing a longitudinal consumable nozzle, which is coated with an insulating material disposed therearound and has a hollow core portion, along the joint line within groove means interposed between said base materials,
- selecting said nozzle such that the ratio of the vertical dimension to the horizontal dimension of said nozzle having a rectangular cross-sectional configuration, or the ratio of the major diameter to the minor diameter of said nozzle having an ovoid cross-sectional configuration is 1.1 - 5.0 : 1,
- placing backing materials upon opposite sides of said joint line,
- filling with flux the area interposed between said backing materials and said base materials, and
- continuously feeding a common solid welding wire through said hollow portion of said consumable nozzle.
Priority Claims (2)
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47-66948 |
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47-105653 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 376,367 , filed July 5, 1973, abandoned.
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