B23K9/29

FABRICATION OF METALLIC PARTS BY ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
20230121858 · 2023-04-20 ·

In various embodiments, wire composed at least partially of arc-melted refractory metal material is utilized to fabricate three-dimensional parts by additive manufacturing.

Systems, Methods, and Apparatus to Preheat Welding Wire
20230119789 · 2023-04-20 ·

An example welding torch includes: a first contact tip configured to conduct welding current to a consumable electrode; a second contact tip configured to conduct preheating current to the consumable electrode; a cooling assembly configured to transfer heat from at least the first contact tip to coolant and to conduct the welding current through the cooling assembly; wherein the first contact tip and the cooling assembly are removable from the welding torch as a single unit.

METHOD AND WELDING DEVICE FOR CARRYING OUT A MULTIPLE WELDING METHOD

A multiple welding method and a welding device with at least two electrodes which ensure a welding quality that is as consistent as possible and stable welding processes. A test parameter is applied to one of the at least two welding current circuits before the start or after the end of the multiple welding method and at least one electrical. welding parameter is recorded in at least one other welding current circuit, with an electrically conductive connection between the at least two welding current circuits being detected if the recorded welding parameter is influenced by the test parameter and fulfills a predetermined test criterion. Alternatively, at least one electrical welding parameter is recorded in each welding current circuit during the multiple welding method, with an electrically conductive connection between the at least two welding current circuits being detected if the recorded welding parameters change simultaneously.

Systems, Methods, and Apparatus to Preheat Welding Wire
20230201948 · 2023-06-29 ·

Systems, methods, and apparatus to preheat weld wire are disclosed. An example contact tip includes: an inner bore configured to conduct current to a consumable welding electrode; screw threads on an exterior of the contact tip; and a head opposite the screw threads on an exterior of the contact tip to enable threading and dethreading of the contact tip.

Welding torch with upper and lower shielding gas flow and welding method using welding torch for horizontal welding
09844829 · 2017-12-19 · ·

A welding torch (1) includes a cylindrical nozzle (2) in which shielding gas is flown from an opening (3b), and an electrode (4) that is a bar-shaped body projecting from the opening (3b). The shielding gas includes upper shielding gas flowing in an upper region (3u) on an upper side of a central axis (C2) of the electrode (4), and lower shielding gas flowing in a lower region (3d) on a lower side of the central axis (C2) of the electrode (4). Atmospheric pressure of the lower shielding gas is higher than atmospheric pressure of the upper shielding gas. A method of horizontal welding with this kind of welding torch is also defined.

Hyper-TIG welding electrode

A torch for performing TIG welding is disclosed. The torch includes an electrode for a TIG/GTAW welding operation with an inert gas and an active gas. In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, the torch includes a torch body having a first fluid channel and a second fluid channel, an electrode assembly disposed in the torch body, a nozzle concentric with the electrode and a shield cap concentric with the nozzle. An angle between a longitudinal axis of the electrode assembly and an outer surface of at least one of the electrode holder and the electrode is about nine degrees.

WELDING TOOL FOR PERFORMING SMAW OR MIG WELD WITH MANTENANCE OFA CONSTANT DISTANCE BETWEEN THE ELECTODE AND THE WELD AREA

A welding tool comprises a main body; a handle attached to the main body to be held by a welder; an electrode attached to the main body; an adjusting device for moving the consumable electrode forward/backward with respect to the main body; a control unit is connected to the adjusting device and is configured to act on the adjusting device for maintaining a substantially constant distance between the electrode and a weld area.

Wire shuttle for use in welding applications
11260466 · 2022-03-01 · ·

Apparatuses, systems, and/or methods for welding systems that provide independent control of a contact tip of a welding torch are disclosed. The welding system can include, for example, a welding torch that includes, for example, a contact tip and a pivot in which the contact tip is coupled to the pivot and is configured to provide wire that is fed through the welding torch during a welding operation. The contact tip and the pivot are configured to independently move the contact tip of the welding torch around the pivot during the welding operation.

WELDING TORCH
20230166347 · 2023-06-01 ·

A welding torch includes: a cylindrical tip body extending in an axis line direction; an orifice member arranged on a radially outer side of the tip body, between which and the tip body a first ring-like space is formed; a cylindrical nozzle arranged on a radially outer side of the orifice member with an interposition of a second ring-like space and having an edge on one side in the axis line direction. The tip body has a first emission hole via which an inner space of the tip body communicates with the first ring-like space, and the orifice member has a second emission hole via which the first ring-like space communicates with the second ring-like space. The second ring-like space is substantially closed by a sealing part on another side in the axis line direction, and an outlet opening of the second emission hole is arranged close the sealing part.

WELDING TORCH NECK ADAPTERS AND WELDING TORCHES INCLUDING NECK ADAPTERS
20230166346 · 2023-06-01 ·

An example welding torch neck adapter includes: an electrically conductive body configured to detachably attach to a handle assembly of a consumable electrode-fed welding torch on a first portion of the conductive body and configured to detachably attach to a neck of the welding torch on a second portion of the conductive body to secure the neck to the handle assembly; and a guide tube positioned within the conductive body and configured to support a first consumable wire liner in alignment with a liner lock of a second consumable wire liner.