Abstract

Removing an oxide layer on a metal surface by vacuum arc has been preliminarily used in the metallurgical industry as an environment-friendly substitutor for the traditional acid-washing technique. In this paper, the influence of protection gas pressure on descaling process is investigated experimentally. Arc images taken by a high-speed digital camera indicated that the descaling rate was closely related to the motion pattern of cathode spots in different gas pressures. The decrease of descaling rate with the increase of gas pressure could be partly attributed to the formation of cathode-spot group and its less mobility at high gas pressure. The influence of gas pressure on the power density of cathode spot was also analyzed. It seemed that higher gas pressure would lead to the decrease of the ratio of power input into the cathode spot to the total arc power, which could also contribute to the decrease of the descaling rate.

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