Joining Electrodes
In welding, joining electrodes (commonly called welding rods) are the metal components that conduct electricity to create an arc. This arc generates the intense heat required to melt and fuse two metal pieces together.
The classification of these electrodes into unalloyed, alloyed, and high-alloyed describes the chemical makeup of the metal inside the electrode. The general rule in welding is to match the chemistry of the electrode to the chemistry of the base metal you are joining.
Un-Alloyed Steels
Core CC [6010] is a Cellulosic type deep penetrating electrode for all position welding. It has a stable arc at low amperage , particularly in downward and overhead positions.
It is mainly used for root welding of pipelines, galvanized steel welding and other areas where deep penetration is required.
Core Pro CC [7010] is a Cellulosic type deep penetrating electrode for all position welding. It has a stable arc at low amperage , particularly in downward and overhead positions.
It is mainly used for root welding of pipelines, galvanized steel welding and other areas where deep penetration is required. This electrode gives more strength and can be used in 5L, 5LX Pipes.
Core CC [6011] is a high Cellulosic potassium electrodes used in all positions with AC and DC Current. It has a stable arc at low amperage , better penetration and low splatter.
It is mainly used for root and filler passes in welding. It has a strong arc force with fast solidification characteristics.
Core [6013] is a Rutile type medium coated general purpose electrode for all position welding.
It is mainly used in gate, grills and general fabrication and is easy to use because of its stable arc and ease in striking and restriking.
Core Pro [6013] is a Rutile type medium coated general purpose electrode for all position welding.
It is mainly in heavy structural and construction work, truck bodies, storage tanks, etc. This electrode also achieves radiographic quality weld with smooth arc and fine ripples.
Un-Alloyed Steels
Core Plus [6013] is a Rutile type heavy coated general purpose electrode for all position welding.
It is mainly used in heavy structural fabrications where lot of metal filling is required. This type is perfect for achieving a radiographic weld and has a superior weld bead.
Titan [7018] is a heavy coated low hydrogen iron powder type electrode ideally suited for producing tough and ductile welds of radiographic quality with a minimum 110% Metal Recovery. It has a stable arc with easy detachable slag.
It is used mainly in heavy structural works, boilers and pipelines, a buffer layer before hard facing, rail wagons, etc.
Titan [7018-H4R] is a heavy coated low hydrogen iron powder type electrode ideally suited for producing tough and ductile welds of radiographic quality with a minimum 110% Metal Recovery. It has a stable arc with easy detachable slag. The Specialty of this electrode is the very low diffusible hydrogen content in them.
It is used mainly in heavy structural works, boilers and pipelines, a buffer layer before hard facing, rail wagons, etc.
Titan [7018-1] is a Special heavy coated low hydrogen iron powder type electrode ideally suited for producing tough and ductile welds of radiographic quality with a minimum 110% Metal Recovery, Especially in rigid structures where there is dynamic Loading and Impact. It has a stable arc with easy detachable slag. Its impact strength is even seen as low as minus 50 degrees.
It is used mainly in heavy structural works, boilers and pipelines, a buffer layer before hard facing, rail wagons, etc.
Titan Max [E7024] is a rutile base super heavy coated electrode which gives radiographic quality weld metal and a superior finish of the weldment. It has a metal recovery of 140% (Approx.) and is used mainly in horizontal and fillet sections of construction steel.
Low Alloyed Steels
Atlas [7018-A1] is a low hydrogen iron powder type electrode for welding of 0.50% Mo Steel and other low allow steels up to 525 Degree Centigrade. Welds are of radiographic quality and diffusible hydrogen is less than 4ml/100gms.
Atlas [8018-G] is a basic coated low hydrogen electrode designed for welding high temperature low alloy steels and also quenched and tempered steels. The weld metal produces excellent toughness even at minus 50 degrees. This electrode provides radiographic welds and the diffusible hydrogen is less than 4ml/100gms.
Atlas [9018-G] is a basic coated low hydrogen electrode designed for welding high temperature low alloy steels and also quenched and tempered steels. The weld metal produces excellent toughness even at minus 50 degrees. The metal recovery is also high (115% approx) This electrode provides radiographic welds and the diffusible hydrogen is less than 5ml/100gms.
Atlas [10018-G] is a basic coated low hydrogen electrode having Ni-Cr-Mo Type weld deposit with optimum combination of weld and impact toughness at low temperature. The weld metal produces excellent toughness even at minus 50 degrees. This electrode provides radiographic welds and the diffusible hydrogen is less than 5ml/100gms.
Atlas [11018-G] is a basic coated low hydrogen electrode designed for welding fine grained high tensile steel, and hardened and tempered steel. This electrode provides radiographic welds and the diffusible hydrogen is less than 5ml/100gms.
High Alloyed Steels
Supreme SS [308L] is a low carbon rutile coated austenitic stainless steel electrode with improved ferrite content which provide resistance to cracking, easy strike and re-strike without splatter, resistance to intergranular corrosion and very easy slag removal and smooth weld bead appearance.
Supreme SS [308L] is a low carbon rutile coated austenitic stainless steel electrode yielding a 19 Cr/ 12 Ni/ 2 Mo weld deposit with extra low carbon. Weld Deposit show excellent resistance to intergranular corrosion, pitting and scaling at elevated temperatures up to 850 degrees.
Its main use is in marine environments and pharmaceutical equipment's. Molybdenum adds acid resistance to the weld metal.
Supreme SS [309L] is a low carbon rutile coated stainless steel electrode yielding a 23 Cr/ 13 Ni weld deposit with extra low carbon which is used for dissimilar steels as stainless steel to low alloyed steels. It is suitable for welding in high temperatures and can also act as a buffer layer before hard facing electrodes.
Supreme SS [310] is a rutile basic electrode with high temperature resistance to austenitic stainless steel deposit. It is resistant to corrosion and oxidation up to 1200 degree Celsius. It has also good resistance against hot cracking, and it has a nice weld bead and the slag can be removed easily. The weld composition also consists of 25% Cr and 20% Ni
It is mainly used in temperature ovens and kilns.
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