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Lincoln MMA electrode flux gives easier striking
Lincoln Electric said that its improved flux coating on 'stick electrodes gives easier striking, increased arc control and exceptional slag conditions for out-of-position arc welding.
News from Lincoln Electric Company, The (14 April 2008)
Rutile cored SS wires produce low spatter
Rutile cored stainless steel welding wires provide excellent weldability on conventional non-pulsing power sources and have a low spatter level in smooth spray arc mode. Brochure available
News from ESAB ( 6 February 2008)
Tungsten electrodes and more for welding industry
DGP provides precise and consistent CNC parts from low volumes prototype to high-volume production and from the simplest rods to complex fabrications with the strictest tolerances.
News from Diamond Ground Products (14 March 2007)
Tubular SS and NF welding/brazing wires introduced
Eight tubular brazing wires includes products for joining aluminium and its alloys, tubular wires for Al, SS and other alloys and silver wires for silver brazing and silver braze-welding.
News from Westbrook Welding Alloys (21 December 2006)
Stick electrodes are cellulosic for welding
Lincoln Electric's family of Pipeliner products has grown with the additions of six new stick electrodes - the 7P+, 8P+, 17P, 18P, 19P and 20P.
News from Lincoln Electric Company, The (14 December 2006)
Welding consumables are CE marked
ESAB has announced that 115 grades of ESAB, Filarc and Murex welding consumables are now CE marked and available from stock for use in the fabrication of land-based structures. Brochure available
News from ESAB ( 7 December 2006)
Large SS weld wire packs suit mid-volume users
Large packs considerably enhance productivity and quality for large-volume users of SS MIG welding wire, and now mid-volume users can enjoy the same advantages. Brochure available
News from ESAB (19 October 2006)
Self-shielded cored wires save fabrication time
User application article Self-shielded cored wires' all-position suitability has enabled the attachment of steel plates to a construction framework to be much simplified, reducing the welding time considerably. Brochure available
News from ESAB ( 4 October 2006)
Gas-shielded, flux-cored weld wires stabilise arcs
Range of gas-shielded, flux-cored wires deliver the most stable arc and provide superior feedability - allowing welders to focus on welding instead worrying about adjustments and restarts.
News from Lincoln Electric Company, The (24 July 2006)
Copper-free MAG wires boost weld depostion rate
A family of copper-free MAG wires will boost the weld deposition rate, reduce post-weld cleaning and minimise contact tip and liner changes for semi-automatic, mechanised or robotic welding. Brochure available
News from ESAB (14 April 2006)
Gas-shielded, flux-cored wires are very stable
Premium gas-shielded, flux-cored wire line expands with two new wires for fracture-critical heavy fabrication - wires are made to tight manufacturing tolerances, deliver high arc stability.
News from Lincoln Electric Company, The ( 2 March 2006)
SAW flux formulated for critical applications
Designed for welding on carbon and low allow steels for critical applications that require excellent mechanical properties, SAW flux is classified to AWS H4 requirements.
News from Lincoln Electric Company, The (30 May 2005)
GSAW wires give smooth, stable arcs
GSAW wires for mild steel welding deliver smooth and stable arc performance and each is designed for a particular shielding gas mix, group of welding positions or industrial applications.
News from Lincoln Electric Company, The (30 May 2005)
Copper-coated MIG wire produces quality welds
General purpose mild steel copper-coated MIG wire is available with an adaptorless basket and produces quality welds with excellent radiographic and mechanical properties. Brochure available
News from Murex Welding Products (27 May 2005)
Fluc cored wire used to sculpture a 'Bang'
User application article Using flux cored wire, AK Heavy Engineering has fabricated Britain's tallest sculpture, 'B of the Bang' - the 2.5% nickel wire avoided any potential cracking problems in the weathered steel used. Brochure available
News from Murex Welding Products ( 8 September 2004)
Poster shows how cored wires weld faster
To help users get the most from cored wires that operate at welding speeds up to three times faster than MMA electrodes, a handy wall poster describes the features and benefits. Brochure available
News from Murex Welding Products ( 3 March 2004)
Poster provides comprehensive MMA information
Poster provides workshops with all the information required for successful MMA welding and includes basics such as the products available, through to applications and a description of the process. Brochure available
News from Murex Welding Products (23 February 2004)
Flat-wire electrodes weld faster than round
Fronius is making a promise to the vehicle, ship and rail vehicle construction industry, of high deposition performance combined with process safety during welding using flat wire electrodes
News from TPS- Fronius ( 6 June 2003)
Comprehensive guide details MIG/MAG solid wires
A guide to solid wires for MIG/MAG welding has a wealth of technical information including classification, chemical composition, mechanical properties, approvals and welding parameters. Brochure available
News from ESAB Group (16 October 2002)
Submerged arc welding with cored wires described
Submerged arc welding with cored wires is the title of a new four page guide from ESAB which contains considerable technical information. Brochure available
News from ESAB Group (24 September 2002)
Chart covers SS arc welding consumables
An A2 sized wall chart details a range of stainless steel welding consumable for all arc welding processes. Brochure available
News from ESAB Group (10 September 2002)
TIG guidebook includes H and S information
Opening with a Health and Safety section, giving essential information about welding fumes and occupational exposure limits, a TIG welding guidebook lists a wide range of consumables. Brochure available
News from ESAB Group (19 July 2002)
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