Product Description
Gained by the years of industry experience, we offer to our esteemed clients a sustainable assortment of Electrodes. We offer our patrons with high quality products, which are fabricated using optimum grade raw material and employing advanced machines and tools. In order to ensure seamless product, these are fabricated under proper guidance of skilled experts.
Features:
Seamlessly manufactured
High strength
Longer service life
Superior Arc Performance and StrengthThe specialized flux coating-offered as rutile or cellulosic-ensures easy arc ignition, smooth operation, and minimal spatter. These electrodes are tailored for high-strength welds on mild steel, making them ideal for construction, fabrication, and metal joining. Expect premium weld quality with a tensile strength of 410 MPa and consistent results in both laboratory and field environments.
Versatile Applications and ComplianceComplying with AWS A5.1 E6013 standards, these electrodes can be used for a wide range of applications in metal fabrication, construction, and laboratory settings. Their adaptability to AC/DC welding machines and manual operator control enhances usability across various industries, ensuring excellent performance and safety.
Safe Handling and LongevityProper handling is crucial-always use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves, masks, and eye protection, and ensure the work area is well-ventilated. Store the electrodes in a dry location to prevent moisture absorption, preserving their 12-month shelf life and consistent performance every time you weld.
FAQ's of Electrodes:
Q: How should I store these welding electrodes to ensure maximum shelf life?
A: Store these electrodes in a dry environment, away from moisture, ideally at room temperature. Keep them in their original packaging or a sealed container to prevent humidity exposure, which maintains their effectiveness for up to 12 months.
Q: What is the optimal current range and voltage for these electrodes during welding?
A: For best results, operate these electrodes within a current range of 50-120 amps and at a recommended open circuit voltage (OCV) of around 80 volts. Refer to your welding machine's manual for precise settings based on electrode diameter and application.
Q: Where are these electrodes typically used?
A: These electrodes are commonly used in laboratory work, construction, metal fabrication, and general metal joining tasks. Their design enables reliable performance in both field and indoor environments.
Q: What safety precautions should operators follow when using these electrodes?
A: Operators should wear suitable PPE, including welding gloves, protective eyewear, and flame-resistant clothing. Welding should take place in a well-ventilated area to prevent exposure to fumes and maintain a safe working environment.
Q: What are the main benefits of using rutile or cellulosic coated electrodes?
A: Rutile coatings provide easy arc starting, smooth welding, and low spatter, while cellulosic coatings offer deep penetration and adaptability for various welding positions. Both types yield high-strength welds with a tensile strength of 410 MPa.
Q: How does the manual control affect welding accuracy with these electrodes?
A: The accuracy of welds depends heavily on operator skill, as both the speed and arc position are manually controlled. With proper technique, these electrodes produce consistent, high-quality joints.