5 When the short circuit current is at the correct value, the parting of the molten drop from the wire is smooth, with very little spatter. Typical short circuit currents required for metal transfer and the best arc stability appear on Table 3-1. Table 3-1 – Typical Circuit Currents Reguired for Metal Transfer WIRE ELECTRODE WIRE ELECTRODE DIAMETER SHORT CIRCUIT TYPE IN. mm CURRENT MILD STEEL .030 .76 300 MILD STEEL .035 .89 320 MILD STEEL .045 1.1 370 MILD STEEL .052 1.3 395 MILD STEEL .062 1.6 430 ALUMINUM                                              .030 .76 175 ALUMINUM                                              .035 .89 195 ALUMINUM                                             .045 1.1 225 ALUMINUM .062 1.6 290
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