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 ALLOY STEEL WELDING RODS

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Great Choice For Repairing Factory Equipment!
Excellent Out of Position!

Extra low hydrogen electrode for high resistance welding, recommended for mild steel, low or medium carbon steels, low alloy and problem steels in high stressed construction such as heavy structures, bridges, machinery, truck bodies. Welding in all positions. 

Tensile Strength/ Hardness: 75,000 to 85,000 PSI - 170 BH
Type of Current: AC - DC
Welding Process: ARC, MIG, TIG

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Alloy steel welding rod

 

Excellent Choice For Factory Maintenance Departments!
Weld dissimilar alloys!

For dissimilar alloy steels and highest tensile strength. For tools, dies, coil springs, leaf, spring steels, carbon steels, stainless steels, wear, impact, heat and corrosion resistant welds.

Tensile Strength/ Hardness: 120,000 PSI - 500 BH
Type of Current : AC - DC
Welding Process: ARC, MIG, TIG

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Excellent out of position!

For dissimilar alloy steels. All position high strength alloy. For tools, dies, coil springs, leaf, spring steels, carbon steels, stainless steels. Corrosion resistant welds, wear, impact and heat.

Tensile Strength/ Hardness: 136,000 - 500 BH
Type of Current: AC - DC
Welding Process: ARC, MIG, TIG

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Very high strength all position electrode for crack free welding of low, medium and high carbon steels, low alloy steels, manganese steels and cast steels. Completely dependable for repair frames, machinery parts, steel buckets, abrasive steels and any problem steels. Depending on the type of steel to be welded, a preheat is recommended. Medium carbon and alloyed steels: 500 degrees F. High carbon steels: 650 degrees F.    

Tensile Strength/ Hardness: Up To 118,000 PSI - 250 BH
Type of Current: AC - DC
Welding Process: ARC, MIG, TIG

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