Are you having problems while welding? It could be due to residual magnetism: when its level is high, the arc welding of steel becomes problematic.
Find out how this phenomenon works and discover our solution for you: our industrial demagnetizer!

The solution? Our industrial demagnetizer

Using our industrial demagnetizer, steel welding processes will improve and be faster. The machinery drastically reduces the level of residual magnetism present in pipes and bars (even large ones), reaching the core of the piece and making it ready for welding.
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Source of difficulties in welding steel:
the magnetic arc blow

The high residual magnetization makes it difficult to carry out the welding: it occurs a deviation of the arc, called magnetic arc blow.
What does this mean? In case of a strong residual magnetism, when the electrons are forced to follow a curved path through the magnetic field, they deflect the arc and cause it to behave erratically. So it becomes difficult or impossible to proceed with a correct welding.

The impact on steel welding processes

Magnetic residue is a problem in many types of welding: here you can find out how it complicates TIG welding, manual metal arc welding and submerged arc welding.

TIG welding steel

TIG welding is very delicate: between 10 and 20 Gauss, the arc becomes unstable. If the level of residual magnetism gets higher, you will have more difficulties: the arc blow occurs between 20 and 40 Gauss, and the situation gets even worse above 40 Gauss.

Manual metal arc welding

Manual metal arc welding is influenced by residual magnetism, especially starting from 20 – 40 Gauss: with these values, the arc becomes unstable. Welding becomes more difficult above 40 Gauss: that’s when the arc blow occurs.

Submerged arc welding

Although less problematic than the other types of welding procedures, submerged arc welding is also affected by residual magnetism, especially when magnetism exceeds 40 Gauss.

Overcome the difficulties in the arc welding of steel!

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