dbigkahunna,
So the question is: Is fluxcore w/o gas welding considered to have the short circuit transfer mode?
Do you have access to Section II, Part C of ASME? If so turn to page 455. There is a heading: A7. Description and intended use of Flux Cored Electrodes.
If you are looking for self-shielded electrodes, then look up EXXT-3, T-4, T-6, T-7, T-8, T-10, T-11, T-13, and T-14 classifications.
From what I can see, a T-13 classification might fit your question. Self-shielded, operate on DCEN, not DCEP as most common. Usually welded with short-arc transfer. The slag system is designed for all position root passes, on circumferential pipe welds. Can be used on all pipe wall thicknesses but, only recommended for the first pass.
Since you reference B31.3, I figure you will be doing some pipe welding.
Hope that helps.
dbigkahunna,
It sounds to me like you might be confusing GMAW and FCAW. FCAW runs with gas (FCAW-G) or without (FCAW-S). Transfer is not a variable. GMAW can change transfer mode based on shielding and voltage. low volts = short circuit, mid volts = globular, and higher volts = spray transfer. This is a very basic description. "GMAW fluxcore" is describing two different welding processes. GMAW is further broken down into solid wire and metal cored wire. We have changed to mainly utilizing metal core and are very happy with it. It runs a little hot but fusion and deposition are great.
dbigkahunna,
Short circuiting transfer is typically associated with the GMAW process. Assuming you're welding mild carbon steel, short circuiting transfer is typically done with low currents (around 19 volts +/-) and small (.030 to .045) diameter wires. With the shielding gas, argon is the dominant gas in the mixture, with the carbon dioxide content reduced to 20 to 30%. Other mixtures with higher percentages of carbon dioxide also render short circuiting transfer, with 100% CO2 providing the greater penetration. The technique results in low heat input, which minimizes distortion.
Hello Scott;
Did you intend to say low voltage and low current?
Best regards - Al
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