RPsveising
RPsveising is a welding process that utilizes a consumable electrode and a shielding gas. The electrode, typically a wire, is fed continuously through a welding gun, where it melts and forms the weld pool. An inert or semi-inert gas, such as argon or a mixture of argon and carbon dioxide, is supplied around the arc to protect the molten metal from atmospheric contamination. This process is also commonly known by its acronym, GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding).
The heat for RPsveising is generated by an electric arc that strikes between the consumable electrode and
Different transfer modes can be employed in RPsveising, each affecting the welding characteristics and suitability for