rattle_snake
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Recently been having porosity issues with MIG. Have a fair amount of time on machine now, not sure what has happened. Checked all the usual suspects, but cannot find anything wrong to correct. Base metal clean as possible. Stuck at this point cannot weld anything that matters.
Miller 211 on 220v, Hobart ES70-6 0.030" C25 gas, mild steel.
I think I have ruled out base metal contamination, or contamination from flap wheel or grinder. Clean fresh ground metal. tested on multiple scraps. same result on un-ground mill scale.
Adjusting C25 flow has some effect, but anything from 15 to 40 CFH all have unacceptable porosity. I usually set at 20-25.
Adjusting voltage or wire speed outside of normal range also makes thing worse.
New tips. Gas passages clean. Seems to flow fine, same as always. Checked hose from tank to machine, tight. Tried different C25 tank, same result. O-rings at drive look good. Disassembled gun, don't see any issues.
Seems like this is a shielding gas issue, but not sure what to do next.
Went through this list
https://www.thefabricator.com/thefa...ing/22-possible-causes-of-weld-metal-porosity
Ideas? Suggestions?
Miller 211 on 220v, Hobart ES70-6 0.030" C25 gas, mild steel.
I think I have ruled out base metal contamination, or contamination from flap wheel or grinder. Clean fresh ground metal. tested on multiple scraps. same result on un-ground mill scale.
Adjusting C25 flow has some effect, but anything from 15 to 40 CFH all have unacceptable porosity. I usually set at 20-25.
Adjusting voltage or wire speed outside of normal range also makes thing worse.
New tips. Gas passages clean. Seems to flow fine, same as always. Checked hose from tank to machine, tight. Tried different C25 tank, same result. O-rings at drive look good. Disassembled gun, don't see any issues.
Seems like this is a shielding gas issue, but not sure what to do next.
Went through this list
https://www.thefabricator.com/thefa...ing/22-possible-causes-of-weld-metal-porosity
Ideas? Suggestions?
