Solar flux is one flux cored wire is another.
Tig welding stainless steel pipe purging.
If you re welding stainless steel pipe with a traditional process like tig or stick it likely requires a back purge with argon gas.
Any welded stainless steel pipe application requires shielding the back of the weld as well as the front when tig welding.
Crevice corrosion of the pipe.
There are six basic steps to purging a tig weld.
Purge gas backing fluxes fight off oxygen purging stainless steel pipe with ar gon or nitrogen for 300 series alloys with less than 10 percent nickel re quires the purge gas to flow long enough to displace the air from the pipe and create an atmosphere of less than 1 percent oxygen.
They are able to be placed within close proximity of the weld zone thereby increasing efficiency of the entire welding process.
Prepare the pipe ends for welding.
I take it your talking about tig welded root runs.
Tig welding stainless steel is performed by using a non disposable tungsten electrode with a tig welder for striking up the arc.
This process also uses shielding gas against contamination but you can weld thinner metals more efficiently with it.
At first you re required to appropriately configure your welder.
Most weld purging is carried out on joints made by the tig or gtaw welding process.
Aquasol water soluble paper provides an excellent barrier used to retain noble gases such as argon and helium within the weld zone during tig welding of stainless steel and aluminum pipes.
A back purge removes contaminants and provides backing but it also adds significant time and money.
There are a couple of ways to weld stainless steel without purging the back of the weld.
But the cost of the gas and the setup time for the purging process can be significant especially as the pipe diameters and lengths increase.
When the laser welding process is chosen joints or welds being made on reactive materials will need to be carried out and in the case of electron beam welding this is carried out in a vacuum in which case purging takes place by complete evacuation of all gas.
Welding stainless steel tubes and pipes typically requires back purging with argon gas when using traditional processes such as gas tungsten arc welding gtaw and shielded metal arc welding smaw.