This invention relates to welding consumable. More specifically, the subject invention relates to a consumable made up of a plurality of smaller consumables in a braided configuration.
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Known welding consumables can have varying configurations including a solid filler wire, flux-coated and flux cored filler wires. Exemplary embodiments of known filler wires and welding processes are shown and described in The Lincoln Electric Company publications: (i) Publication No. 06.4000, entitled “Welding Guide: Stainless Steels” (February 2011); and (ii) Murex Product Catalog ADCM23C (March 2005).
Further limitations and disadvantages of conventional, traditional, and proposed approaches will become apparent to one of skill in the art, through comparison of such approaches with embodiments of the present invention as set forth in the remainder of the present application with reference to the drawings.
Embodiments of the present invention provide for a consumable for use in a joining process and more particularly in a hot wire process. The present invention can also be used in other processes such as brazing, cladding, building up, filling, hard-facing overlaying, and welding. In one embodiment a consumable wire includes a plurality of wires bound together to define a circumscribing circle ranging from about 0.030 inch to about ¼ inch. In another embodiment, a consumable wire includes a plurality of wire portions that are formed as an integral component. In some embodiments, the cross-sectional area of the plurality of wires or wire portions is less than a cross-sectional area of the circumscribing circle. The wire, when coupled to a heating current/signal, heats to a level at or near its melting temperature to allow it to be fully melted or consumed in a molten puddle. However, because of the novel configuration of the consumable, no arc is generated, even at very high heating current levels. In some hot-wire applications using a solid or traditionally constructed consumable the high heating currents can lead to arcing, which can be disadvantageous. In one aspect, one of the plurality of wires is wrapped about the other of the plurality of wires. More particularly, the wrapped wire is helically wrapped about the other of the wires. In an alternate embodiment, one of the plurality of wires is a central core and more particularly is magnetized.
In some embodiments, the consumable includes a first consumable portion having an outer surface and a second consumable portion having an outer surface. The outer surface of the first consumable portion is secured to the outer surface of the second consumable portion to form a hot-wire consumable. The maximum distance from said outer surface of the first consumable portion to the outer surface of said second consumable portion defines a diameter of a circumscribing circle around the hot-wire consumable. The diameter of the circumscribing circle is in a range from 0.030 inch to 0.250 inch.
These and other features of the claimed invention, as well as details of illustrated embodiments thereof, will be more fully understood from the following description and drawings.
The above and/or other aspects of the invention will be more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described below by reference to the attached Figures. The described exemplary embodiments are intended to assist the understanding of the invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention provides a filler wire consumable 200 for use in a hot wire process and system such as for example, the system 100 of
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In some exemplary embodiments of the invention, each of the wires 202a and 202b have the same composition and properties, including physical dimensions. However, this is not always the case. For example, in some exemplary embodiments, the cross-sectional area of each of the portions 202a and 202b are different such that one is larger than the other. Additionally and alternatively, the wires 202a and 202b can have different shapes as desired. Furthermore, the wires may be of different composition. That is, one of the wires 202a/202b can be of a composition that is primarily utilized for the joining of two workpieces while the other 202a/202b is of a composition that is primarily utilized for providing corrosion resistance for a resultant weld bead. In some exemplary embodiments, at least one of the wires 202a/202b has a composition similar to that of known GMAW or GTAW welding consumables, such as ER70S-3/-6 type consumables.
Further, embodiments of the present invention are not limited as to their packaging or delivery methods, such that consumables of the present invention can be packaged in either spools, reels, boxes, drums or can be formed as stick electrodes.
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As shown above, embodiments of the present invention use a braided consumable made up of a plurality of wires because such a construction aids in preventing arc formation during hot-wire welding/cladding operations. During some methods of hot-wire welding the consumable is heated to at or near its melting temperature using a heating current provided from a power supply. For example, some methods use resistance heating to heat the consumable where a current is passed through the consumable and into the work piece. To ensure sufficient heating the current levels used can be very high, and can be very near or at arc generation levels and when using a traditionally constructed consumable (having a solid or cored construction) the current levels can tend to create arcing events which can be detrimental to the welding/cladding process. The construction of embodiments of the present invention aid in preventing arc creation because the smaller diameter wires which are used to make up the consumable assembly (see, e.g., 200 and 300) are less susceptible to sustaining an arc. Thus, the construction of embodiments of the present invention aid in preventing the creation of an arc because of the smaller diameters being utilized. By aiding in the prevention of arc creation, embodiments of the present invention can make hot-wire welding/cladding more stable, and is thus advantageous.
The use of the magnetized core 402, as described above, aids in interfering with the transfer of a heating current between the wires 404a-f. Because these wires are conductive and can be in conductive contact with each other, the heating current can be accumulated in the wires 404a-f and increasing the chances of creating arc. The presence of a magnetized core 402 can interfere with this current transfer and aid in preventing the formation of an arc. In some exemplary embodiments of the present invention more than one of the wires is magnetized. Further, in some embodiments, the core wire 402 is not magnetized but at least one of the outer wires 404a-f can be magnetized as described above. For example, in some embodiments—which do not have a core wire, but have a helically wrapped construction, at least one of the wires can be magnetized. For example, in some embodiments, ever other of the wires—in a rotational direction—can be magnetized.
In further exemplary embodiments, a non-conductive adhesive can be used to join at least some of the wires together to prevent the transfer of current between the wires. The adhesive should be of a type that is compatible with the desired weld deposit chemistry or of the type that is vaporized as the consumable is heated such that the adhesive is vaporized and not added to the weld deposit during welding.
It should be noted that while embodiments discussed above are related to hot-wire applications, embodiments of the present invention can be utilized in GMAW-type welding operations.
While the invention has been described with reference to certain embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from its scope. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/668,822. which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61668822 | Jul 2012 | US |