Welding Wires

Welding Wires
MIG and flux-cored welding offer advantages over other welding processes, especially for the novice. With thesetwo processes, the welding machine creates an arc between the work piece (what you want to weld) and a continuously consumable electrode (the “wire” in these wire welding processes). The operator need only focus on directing the MIG gun at the joint and proper motion. Most welding machines that can MIG weld can also flux-cored weld.
Welding of heat resisting,scratching resisting and metal.Wearing resisting,such as hot pressing dies.
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Welding of medium carbon steel and low high tensile steel structures with alloy ponding corresponding grade in strength.

Welding of low alloy steel which corresponding grade of strength.

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