Comparison of ATIG welding powders and their influence on mechanical properties
The application of conventional electric arc welding in argon protection (TIG welding process) has limited possibilities. These limitations are primarily related to the thickness of the welded material and the need to prepare the groove for their welding. Overcoming these limitations in TIG welding was done by using activating flux, so the procedure was named ATIG (A-TIG) welding. The paper presents the results of research into the application of activating fluxes in welding austenitic stainless steel 316L with a thickness of 6 mm. By using the BC-31 and QuickTIG melters of different chemical bases, we compare the mechanical properties of the welded joints, as well as with the welded joints of the same material obtained using the conventional TIG procedure. The results show that the best mechanical properties are possessed by welded joints realized by the ATIG process using a mixture of activating fluxes BC - 31 (50%) and QuickTIG (50%) (green + white flux).