AutoShield is ideal where the terrain is rugged or for tie-in applications where a contractor still wants to mechanize even when getting a shack to a weld is challenging. The process is also well-suited to jobs that are not long enough to justify GMAW but which require increased productivity compared to SMAW. Ultimately, AutoShield is capable of reliable welds at a higher level of efficiency and a lower cost. Other benefits include:
- Up to 50% reduced heat input compared to FCAW-G
- Up to 30% reduced weld time compared to SMAW
- Up to 80% decrease in weld start / stops compared to SMAW
“We made a self-shielded flux-cored wire that’s designed specifically for mechanized welding on pipelines,” says Sam Phillips, director of Lincoln Electric’s pipeline and pipe mill industry segments. “We put it on an orbital bug, which improves efficiency in two ways—first, you’re not relying on a human arm from sunup until sundown and, second, you’re also going to get a more consistent weld each time, because that bug is going to do what it’s specifically programmed to do. This results in consistent productivity and predictable heat inputs.”
Phillips adds, “If contractors want to mechanize, or if they have to mechanize, AutoShield delivers a cost-effective solution to make it happen. Right now, if you want to mechanize, you have to use a gas-shielded process, which means you have to run shacks, you have to have heavier equipment to move those shacks, and you have to have the gas. AutoShield gives operators or contractors a tool to do something different now.”
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