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News Release from: Orbimatic | Subject: Orbimatic P20
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 June 2003
Taking the monotony out of boiler
welding
The Orbimatic P20 weld head has been designed to enable the welding of boiler tubes fitted to tube sheets in heat exchangers
The Orbimatic P20 weld head has been designed to enable the welding of boiler tubes fitted to tube sheets in heat exchangers These heads allows this task to be carried out using a precision Orbital Welding Power Supply, such as the Orbimat C range
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 13 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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This means that not only is the rotation of the torch consistent, the delivery of the welding current is also kept constant and can be varied around the circumference of the tube.
The heads are controlled with closed loop servos and parameters are monitored 500 times per second to provide a precise and accurate control of the weld profile.
The P20 can be used for autogeneous welding or for applications requiring a additional filler material.
The weld head can be fitted with a standard 4 inch (1 kg) mini spool of wire which is fed to the weld area via a precision wire feed mechanism.
It can be used for tubes which are either flush, receded or protruding from the tube plate and the torch can be angled by up to 30 degrees.
Tubes from 10mm ID to 70mm OD can be welded with completely repeatable results.
For deeply recessed boiler tubes or for boiler tube repairs an internal bore welding torch can be fitted.
The standard head will allow any TIG weldable materials to be welded and an additional double gas shield can be used for welding highly reactive materials such as titanium.
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