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News Release from: Lincoln Electric Company, The | Subject: Welding wire
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 October 2007
Wires for welding steels and alloys
Lincoln Electric's Outershield Wire Product Catalogue has been launched with its range of gas-shielded flux-cored wires for automatic and semi-automatic welding of mild steel and low alloy steels.
Lincoln Electric has released a new version of its Outershield Wire Product Catalog The catalog, which is available free of charge, profiles Lincoln's full range of Outershield gas-shielded flux-cored wires for the automatic and semi-automatic welding of mild steel and low alloy steels
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 24 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Lincoln's Outershield wires are ideal for industries such as offshore, bridge construction, shipbuilding and structural fabrication - all of which rely on gas-shielded flux-cored wire processes.
The steel fabrication involved these businesses frequently requires a process that allows for excellent mechanical properties, excellent repetitive welds and high deposition rates in out-of-position welding, which Outershield wires specifically addresses.
The catalog details the Outershield series, which includes mild steel flux-cored wires for high deposition, mild steel flux-cored wires for all positions and low alloy flux-cored wires.
Following a detailed wire selection guide, Lincoln's catalog showcases each Outershield product, including key benefits, application examples, the recommended welding positions, the shielding gas content and the wire's diameters.
It also includes the wire's deposition chemistry and mechanical properties.
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