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  2. … packing for covered electrodes 2)  Use seamless fluxcored wires for Mig/Mag welding 3)  Always redry sub arc powders directly before use … …
  3. … a slightly higher percentage of phosphor, suitable for MIG welding, easy to handle, high plasticity of the weld metal. • High …
  4. … and tempertures. It also withstands hydrogen chloride, sulfuric, acetic, hydrofluoric nd phosphoric acids. The alloy has improved …
  5. … Special alloyed copper wire for Mig welding. The weld metal is a Cu-Al bronze. Sound, pore free …
  6. … acc. to DIN 50160 of more than 70 MPa are frequently used without further treatment. Coating thickness should not exceed 300 μm. Maximum …
  7. … and tempertures. It also withstands hydrogen chloride, sulfuric, acetic, hydrofluoric nd phosphoric acids. The alloy has improved …
  8. … corrosion due to the high CrMo(N) content (Pitting index > 40). Furthermore, the weld metal alloy is saltwater-proof and offers high …
  9. … weld. Rapid cooling can lead to cracking, so post-weld heat treatment might be necessary. Shielding Gas : Inert gases like argon or helium … risk of cracking. After welding, slow cooling or controlled annealing might be required to minimize residual stress and prevent cracking. …
  10. … following welding processes & products are represented in the field: - Mig/Mag high speed pulse welding.  - Tong welding tables for precise … inductor for rotating products) - Tungsten carbide particle buildup Mig Welding by    Vibrating carbide feeder - Fit Up Bed Rollers / …