gmensing
Mechanical
- Dec 6, 2001
- 21
Hello all,
I am currently working in the HVAC business and am trying to improve the welding of ducts. I have been looking at seam welding for this (ducts are sheetmetal (galvanized steel, stainless steel or aluminum) of thicknesses between 0.6 mm and 1.5 mm). The length of the duct (and thus the seam) is about 1.5 m. to 2.0 m.
The doubt I have with seam welding is that it has to go such a long way (1.5 m. to 2.0 m.) on both the inside and outside (to cover both sides and press the seam together) of the seam.
Can anyone tell me whether seam welding or MIG would be better. The problem with MIG is that it requires a very skilled welder, since the seam can be so long.
Please enlighten me....
Regards,
G. Mensing
I am currently working in the HVAC business and am trying to improve the welding of ducts. I have been looking at seam welding for this (ducts are sheetmetal (galvanized steel, stainless steel or aluminum) of thicknesses between 0.6 mm and 1.5 mm). The length of the duct (and thus the seam) is about 1.5 m. to 2.0 m.
The doubt I have with seam welding is that it has to go such a long way (1.5 m. to 2.0 m.) on both the inside and outside (to cover both sides and press the seam together) of the seam.
Can anyone tell me whether seam welding or MIG would be better. The problem with MIG is that it requires a very skilled welder, since the seam can be so long.
Please enlighten me....
Regards,
G. Mensing