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EWM NEWSEWM NEWS

B.Ivanov Training NEWS © 2010 EWM HIGHTEC WELDING

E-Hand

PICO 300 CEL

PICO 180

PICO 162

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STICK 350 CEL

Option retrofit : ON SAFEGUARD

• Optimal protection in tough surroundings

• Additional isolation protection

• Can be combined with durt filter

• Easy to set up

• Light and robust

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• Light and robust

• Impact-proof and break-proof

• Easy to clean

Already available

MIG/MAG

Step switched

WEGA

SATURN

MIRA

PICOMIG Impuls

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Inverter

AlphaQ

PHOENIX

TAURUS forcearc, rootarc

forcearc, rootarc, Impuls

coldarc, pipeSolution, forcearc, Impuls

MIG/MAG

Step switched

WEGA 401**, 501, 601

SATURN 301, 351**

MIRA 151, 221, 251, 301

PICOMIG

1.02, 2.20, 2.40

1.02, 2.20, 2.40

1.02*

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Inverter

AlphaQ

PHOENIX

TAURUS

** compact & decompact

* MIRA 301: 1.02, 2.20, 2.40

MIG/MAG

Step switched

WEGA 401**, 501, 601

SATURN 301, 351**

MIRA 151, 221, 251, 301

PICOMIG 180

1.02, 2.20, 2.40

1.02, 2.20, 2.40

1.02*

Puls

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Inverter

AlphaQ 330, 351, 551

PHOENIX 335 (355), 405, 505, 301, 401, 351, 451,

551

TAURUS 335 (355), 405, 505, 301, 401, 351, 451, 551

PICOMIG 180

** compact & decompact

* MIRA 301: 1.02, 2.20, 2.40

Puls

Modular case

Basic, Synergic, Basic S, Synergic S

Concept, Progress, Expert

AlphaQ

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Picomig 180 PULS

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Picomig 180 PULS

Taurus 335 Taurus 355from. 1.Quarter 2012

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Taurus 335/355

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Taurus Basic S Taurus Synergic S

Taurus 405Start of 2012

Taurus 505Start of 2012

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Taurus Basic S Taurus Basic

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Taurus Synergic S Taurus Synergic

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Phoenix 335 Phoenix 355From. 1.Quarter 2012

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• Six high-value welding processes – one machine• coldArc – „reduced-energy“ short arc for welding and brazing• forceArc – the powerful forced arc. Improve quality and save up to 50% of production

costs• Self-explanatory operating concept – extremely practical for every user• Extended duty cycle and top performance – up to 550 A welding current

– all-in-one

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Options/accessories

Drive 4D

� Double wire feed unit� Two welding tasks with just one power source for

alternating welding of e.g. root and cover seams, solid and cored wire, different materials and wire thicknesses

� No changing of rollers, no torch conversion required, changeover times are greatly reduced

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changeover times are greatly reduced� The torch trigger is used for changeover between the wire

feeds; no special torch or changeover on the machine required!

� 4-roller wire feed Equipped for 1.0 mm + 1.2 mm steel wires

� Pin reel type D300� Dimensions: LxWxH in mm, 690 x 300 x 410. Weight 12 kg

Phase 1Arc burns

Phase 2Short-circuit

Phase 3Short-circuiting transfer and renewed burn phase

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coldArccoldArccoldArccoldArccoldArccoldArccoldArccoldArc

pipeSolutionpipeSolutionpipeSolutionpipeSolutionpipeSolutionpipeSolutionpipeSolutionpipeSolution

Types of EWM short arcsTypes of EWM short arcsTypes of EWM short arcsTypes of EWM short arcsTypes of EWM short arcsTypes of EWM short arcsTypes of EWM short arcsTypes of EWM short arcs

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pipeSolutionpipeSolutionpipeSolutionpipeSolutionpipeSolutionpipeSolutionpipeSolutionpipeSolution

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rootArcrootArcrootArcrootArcrootArcrootArcrootArcrootArc

Only Phoenix and TaurusOnly Phoenix and TaurusOnly Phoenix and TaurusOnly Phoenix and TaurusOnly Phoenix and TaurusOnly Phoenix and TaurusOnly Phoenix and TaurusOnly Phoenix and Taurus

� almost no spatter

� excelent bridging

� welding of thin plates

� brazing of thin and galvanized plates

coldArccoldArccoldArccoldArccoldArccoldArccoldArccoldArc Pipe Pipe Pipe Pipe Pipe Pipe Pipe Pipe SolutionSolutionSolutionSolutionSolutionSolutionSolutionSolution

� welding of root passes in all positions

� more arc pressure, especially in the over-head position

� very good bridging

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� welding of root passes

� brazing with zink based wires

� mixed joints (galvanized steel with aluminium)

� very good bridging

� less spatter

Mixing of two processes: Standard and Puls via Sup erpulse function

1. Activate the switching between two

processes

2. Activate Superpuls

3. Set the parameters according to the application

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Impulsarc Impulsarc

End-crater fillng

without Tipping

forceforceArc Arc or spray arc or short arc

forceforceArc Arc or spray arc or short arc

• Excellent welding in up-hill position with automatic chan gefrom rootarc to Impuls

– Secure rootwelding with rootArc

– Efficient filling with Impuls

• Result

+ ImpulsrootArcrootArcrootArcrootArcrootArcrootArcrootArcrootArc

orororororororor

coldArccoldArccoldArccoldArccoldArccoldArccoldArccoldArc

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– No weaving necessary

– Excellent visual appearance

• Easy to set, easy to use

PF

Standard values stored in the jobs:

193 and 194 (AlphaQ)

206 and 207 (Phoenix)Only turn on Superpulse

function!

Alternative to the welding with globular

(transitional) arc, e.g. fine grained steels!

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Small thicknesses:

coldarc + Impuls (AlphaQ)

rootarc + Impuls (Phoenix)

Big thicknesses:

forcearc + Impuls (AlphaQ, Phoenix)

Setup with PC300.NET in all jobs!

• MIG/MAG remote RG10:

•For Synergic machines

MIG/MAG Handfernsteller RG10 / RG11

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•Wire speed (0,5 - 24 m/min)

•Voltage correction (-10 V bis +10 V)

• MIG/MAG remote RG11:

•Non-synergic machines

•Wire speed (0,5 - 24 m/min)

•Voltage (10 V bis 50 V)

Already available

LiftArc 1 und LiftArc 2 Zündungen für MIG/MAGLiftArc 1 und LiftArc 2 Zündungen für MIG/MAG

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liftArc I liftArc II

Die fachgerechte Brennerausrüstung ist für eine gute Funktion besonders wichtig!

Wire: 1,2 mm Material: SG2Gas:82% Argon - 18% CO2

Fillet weld on a T-joint 8mm steel plate.Wire speed - 11,6 m/min

Energy efficiency with the EWM Inverter technologyEnergy efficiency with the EWM Inverter technology

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Step switched or thyristor - machine:

Wire speed 11,6 m/min,Current 355A,

Plate thickness 8mm,Energy consumption from the net 3x400V:

16,08 kW

EWM Inverter machine with forcArc-technology – Taurus, Phoenix, alphaQ

Wire speed 11,6 m/min,Current 355A,

Plate thickness 8mm,Energy consumption from the net 3x400V:

12,15 kW

Energy consuption from the net

360

410400300

350

400

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220

290

360

260

335

250

325

200

250

3,0m/min ca. 95A 4,0m/min ca.120A 5,0m/min ca. 145A

Welding speed / current

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[kW

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ColdArc-Technology Inverter-Pulsed arc Step switched/Thyristor-short arc

Energy consuption from the net

1590

1780

1200

1400

1600

1800

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hrs

. [kW

h]

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960

1180

1410

1020

1290

1590

1230

1520

800

1000

1200

9,0m/min ca.290A 11,0m/min ca. 340A 13,0m/min ca. 380 A

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. [kW

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ColdArc-Technology Inverter-Pulsed arc Step switched/Thyristor-short arc

Welding speed / current

spotArc spotmatic

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1. Set time

2. Start the arc

1. Set time

2. Touch workpiece

3. Lift torch

• higher stability and precission

• better cooling

• exact setting of the nozzle

• 5- or 8-pin socket

EWM WIG-SpotArc-Brenner mit verbessertem Design

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• Standard thungsten (175 mm)

WIG Handfernsteller RTG1

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WIG Fernsteller RTG1:

•Welding current (0 % bis 100 %)

Already available

With regard to the materials to be used, wall thicknesses and welding positions, TIG welding is a universal welding process. It makes it possible toproduce welded joints of the highest quality.

TIG cold wire welding was developed firstly with the aim of making TIG welding easier and more convenient to use and secondly to increase the welding speed. In this process, the welding consumable is fed to the weld pool by a wire feed unit. Deposition rates, however, remain limited.

TIG hot wire welding is a further development of TIG cold wire welding. The consumable is

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TIG hot wire welding is a further development of TIG cold wire welding. The consumable is heated by a separate power source using resistance heating of the wire stick-out between the contact tip of the hot wire torch and the molten pool. There are several advantages over the cold wire process due to the improved heat balance provided by this process:

- Up to 100% faster welding speed- Up to 60% improvement in deposition rate- Dilution reduced by up to 60%- Greater fusion volume (30-50%) with the same welding performance- Easier positional welding

TETRIX 270

Preheating the wire up to 120-150 A

Welding with up to 550 A

Advantages compared to cold

TETRIX KD

Hot

wire

wel

ding

Hot

wire

wel

ding

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Advantages compared to cold wire: considerably increased deposition rate and welding speed

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0

1

2

3kg/h

WIG Manuell WIG-KD WIG-HD

DC AC/DC

351 351

451 451

551 551

Hot

wire

wel

ding

Hot

wire

wel

ding TIG hot wire – available machines

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Advantages of the TIG hot wire process

• High deposition rates

• High welding speed

• Low risk of a lack of fusion

• High-quality, fine-flaked seam

• Welding of high-alloy and special materials

• No spatter

Hot

wire

wel

ding

Hot

wire

wel

ding

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• No spatter

• Smaller HAZ, less distortion

• Well suited for narrow gap welding

• Combined hot/cold wire system

• Synchronous welding

• Simple operation (synergy concept)

• Manual, mechanised and automated applications

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• Zwei stabile, praktische Kunststoffkoffer mit je vier Schubladen

• Jede Schublade ist übersichtlich in beschriftete Einzelfächer

unterteilt

• Stapelbar, koppelbar, leicht zu transportieren

• Umfasst die Bereiche Geräte-, Brenner- und

Automatisierungsservice

• 160 verschiedene Artikel, ca. 2000 Teile

• Enthält gängige Kleinteile zur Reparatur und Wartung von

EWM SERVICE SYSTEM SS02

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• Enthält gängige Kleinteile zur Reparatur und Wartung von

EWM Produkten. Z.B.: � Schrauben, Zylinderstifte,

Abstandshalter

� Schmelzsicherungen, Kupplungen

� Taster, Schalter, Buchsen und Stecker inkl. Kontakte,

Zugentlastungen, Drehknöpfe

� Staubschutzkappen und Blindkappen

� Mikroschalter und Tasterfedern

ThankThank youyou forfor youryour attentionattention

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