– FLUX–
Flux is a granular welding material. During welding, it can be melted to form slag and gas, which plays a protective and metallurgical role on the molten pool.
Constituent...
ER70S‑6 conforms to AWS A5.18. The designation breaks down as follows:
ER – Electrode or filler rod
70 – Minimum tensile strength of the deposited weld metal: 70,000 psi (~490 MPa)
S – Solid wire
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Introduction
Aluminum welding requires the right filler material to ensure strong, crack-free joints and excellent corrosion resistance. Among the most widely used aluminum welding rods are E4043...
TIG
1.Application :
TIG welding (tungsten argon arc welding) is a welding method in which pure Ar is used as a shielding gas and tungsten electrodes are used as electrodes. TIG welding wire i...
Flux-cored welding wire first appeared in the United States and Germany in the 1920s. However, it was not until the 1950s that it was really widely used in industrial production, especially after t...
During fusion welding, under the action of the welding heat source, the liquid metal part with a certain geometric shape formed on the weldment by the molten electrode metal and the partially molte...