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The reliability of this has been improved by the use of a highly stabilised constant current power supply.
The experimental setup for accelerated corrosion under constant current is similar to that used for constant voltage except that the power supply is replaced by a constant current power supply.
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The most common welding power supplies are constant current power supplies and constant voltage power supplies.
Constant current power supplies are most often used for manual welding processes such as gas tungsten arc welding and shielded metal arc welding, because they maintain a relatively constant current even as the voltage varies.
The anodization voltage was constant at 20 V with a direct current power supply.
A pulsed direct current power supply connected to a substrate holder was used for negative biasing.
As in manual SMAW, a constant current welding power supply is used, with either negative polarity direct current or alternating current.
Shielded metal arc welding equipment typically consists of a constant current welding power supply and an electrode, with an electrode holder, a ground clamp, and welding cables (also known as welding leads) connecting the two.
A high voltage of 20 kV was supplied by a direct-current power supply and the feeding rate for the precursor solution was adjusted to a constant rate of 0.3 mL h−1 using a syringe pump.
A constant-current welding power supply produces electrical energy, which is conducted across the arc through a column of highly ionized gas and metal vapors known as a plasma.
The equipment required for the gas tungsten arc welding operation includes a welding torch utilizing a non-consumable tungsten electrode, a constant-current welding power supply, and a shielding gas source.
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