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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.
Lincoln Electric has released its '2006 UltraCore Wire Product Catalog', featuring its full line of gas-shielded, flux-cored wire.
Lincoln's UltraCore wire delivers the industry's most stable arc and provides superior feedability - allowing welders to focus on welding instead worrying about adjustments and restarts.
This product catalog highlights these UltraCore advantages, benefits and more.
It begins with a detailed selection guide - matching shielding gases, AWS class, diffusible hydrogen levels and arc performance with the corresponding UltraCore wire.
The catalog goes on to discuss in detail each of the line's offerings, further describing the information provided in the selection guide plus each wire's mechanical properties, deposit composition and typical operating procedures.
The catalog also includes with a question-and-answer section on understanding flux-cored wire classifications and its applications, as well as a chart on agency approvals (such as American Welding Society) and a comparison chart showing how Lincoln's wire compares with its competitors.
The Lincoln Electric Company, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, is the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of arc welding products, robotic arc-welding systems, plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment and has a leading global position in the brazing and soldering alloys market.
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