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When using helium with argon for tig welding you need a Y valve with adjustment knobs. It is my understanding that you use roughly 75% argon and 25% helium. In order to get the proper balance do you use 2 gauges and set CFH accordingly to get the proper mix?
You can use a Y fitting. 2 flow gauges are needed if you use 2 tanks. You can do an approximate mix of any ratio you desire. You can also have your local gas supplier provide a premixed tank of 10, 25, or even 50% Helium. I've opted for this approach and use a 25% mix
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It's an exchange program, you do not get your filled. Hopefully you didn't go any custom graphics or "cool" stickers on yours before you swap it out
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My supplier fills "your" tank if you own it. If it's leased from him, it's an exchange.entity-unknown wrote:It's an exchange program, you do not get your filled. Hopefully you didn't go any custom graphics or "cool" stickers on yours before you swap it out
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No, that gives you 20% (20cfh Argon, 5cfh Helium = 25cfh). 15cfh or Argon and 5 cfh gives you a 25% Helium ratio (5 cfh of the total flow).rahtreelimbs wrote:Say you have your argon at 20 CFH......would setting your helium at 5 CFH give you 25%?
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This is the gauge I use with a pre-mixed tank, but it will work perfectly well on a pure Helium tank alsoOscar wrote:My question is exactly what regulator are you planning to use on the helium tank?
https://www.weldingsuppliesfromioc.com/ ... gJWavD_BwE
Correct. There's 2 versions of that gauge, one is PSI the other is CFM. Both support Helium (and I do use the CFM models).Oscar wrote:That gauge is configured for output PSI, not CFM. If using CFM as the sole indicator, wouldn't he need one configured for CFM, so that he may dial in his desired mix percentage?
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cj737 wrote:Correct. There's 2 versions of that gauge, one is PSI the other is CFM. Both support Helium (and I do use the CFM models).Oscar wrote:That gauge is configured for output PSI, not CFM. If using CFM as the sole indicator, wouldn't he need one configured for CFM, so that he may dial in his desired mix percentage?
Ah I see, I was wondering what was a good regulator for Helium. Thanks.
I would venture to say that is incorrect, in general. That might be specific for that Dartmouth RTA thing, but look at this Miller flowmeter. Not that 10CFM of argon (well the ball location that is), is about ~23 CFM of Helium. Now I see why people, including Jody, say you just barely have to crack it open and float the ball above it's seat; it's a heck of a lot of flow, probably due to density differences.rahtreelimbs wrote:Found this thru a Google search. Does this mean that since Argon and Helium are very close in numbers a flowmeter for Argon would work for Helium?
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You're right. http://mpbflowmeters.com/downloads/MPB_ ... rsions.pdfOscar wrote:I would venture to say that is incorrect, in general. That might be specific for that Dartmouth RTA thing, but look at this Miller flowmeter. Not that 10CFM of argon (well the ball location that is), is about ~23 CFM of Helium. Now I see why people, including Jody, say you just barely have to crack it open and float the ball above it's seat; it's a heck of a lot of flow, probably due to density differences.rahtreelimbs wrote:Found this thru a Google search. Does this mean that since Argon and Helium are very close in numbers a flowmeter for Argon would work for Helium?
Which gives a 3.19 factor when using an argon flowmeter with 100% helium ( Ar 1.18 / He 0.37 ) which is close to what a welding engineer suggested ( 3 to 3.5 ) we use while waiting for a helium flowmeter.
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