Mode of metal transfer -- globular
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Dear
There are three types of metal transfer.
Short circuit ... Lower voltage...18-20v
Globular... Medium voltage ... 20 _24v
Spray... Above 24v all are approximately.
Generally in welding we adopt globular or spray transfer.
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sir what you are said that is for low thickness up to 3 mm we were used dip or short circuit transfer, but here at 40 thk
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