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Sneegic control is a characteristic of which of the following modes of metal transfer ?

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The term 'sneegic' control seems to be a typo or misunderstanding, likely referring to 'synergic' control in metal transfer within welding processes, which is related to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) or MIG welding.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sneegic control is a term that may have been confused or misspelled in the context of the question as it does not appear to be a standard term in welding or engineering literature. Assuming the question is about metal transfer modes in welding, it is important to address similar sounding and relevant terms. In welding, in particular Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) or MIG welding, there are several modes of metal transfer including short-circuiting, globular, spray, and pulsed-spray. Each mode is characterized by different mechanisms of how molten metal is transferred from the electrode to the weld pool. The closest term related to 'sneegic' might be 'synergic' control, which is commonly associated with 'pulsed-spray transfer'.

Synergic control in welding refers to a system where the welding power source dynamically adjusts parameters like voltage and wire feed speed in a synchronized way based on other set parameters—achieving an optimized metal transfer with fewer spatter and better weld quality. In synergic GMAW, the machine's control circuit will constantly adjust the output to maintain a stable arc and consistent bead appearance as welding conditions change.

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