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Product Grade: As per Client Requirement (MS/SS, etc)
Minimum and Maximum Price: As per Request
Price Units: USD
Incoterms: As per Mutual Understanding with Buyer
Product Origin: India
HS Code: Provided as per product
Minimum Order Size: NO MOQ (We can cater small quantities also)
Packaging Details: For Export Material (Export Quality Wooden Box)
This wire is engineered to provide porosity-free, x-ray quality welds at the highest tensile strength (as welded) of all the plain carbon steel wires. This product requires a shielding gas: CO2 and/or CO2 mix.
Carbon Steel Steel Flux Cored Arc Welding E71T-1
E71T-1 is an all-position, flux cored welding wire, which is intended for single and multiple pass welding of low-alloy and carbon steel where a minimum 70,000 psi tensile strength and good notch toughness is required. It is an excellent general purpose welding wire. This wire has very low fume, stable arc, good slag removal and excellent mechanical properties.
AWS Specification:
AWS A5.20
AWS Classification:
E71T-1
Typical Applications:
• Buff and fillet welding of hulls and storage tanks
• Structural steel
• Farm machinery
• Construction equipment
• General carbon steel fabrication
Stick electrodes.,Solid wires, Flux-cored wires, SAW wires, Fluxes, Others (including gases, etc.) standard welding equipment, consumables, and automation equipment, as well as cutting machines
Welding is the process of joining metals and thermoplastics by means of coalescence. It is an economical and effective process for creating strong joints between two or more parts. Filler metals melt during welding to create a strong joint. Flux is commonly used to produce a shield of gas around the weld pool to prevent oxidation of the hot metals. Flux typically acts as a deoxidizer preventing the formation of porosity in the weld pool. Flux and filler metals together are known as welding consumables.
Stick electrode, flux-cored wires, solid wires, SAW wires and fluxes are some of the welding consumables employed during the welding process. However, flux does not form part of the final weld and so is 'wasted' during the course of welding.
Welding finds application in a number of industries such as; building and construction, automobile and transportation, marine, power generation, and oil and gas.