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Lincoln Electric Co. Inc., The

Release date: April 8, 2008

Lincoln Electric ReEngineers Popular Excalibur Stick Electrode

New Flux Coating Allows for Easier Striking, Increased Arc Control and Exceptional Slag Control for Out-of-Position Welding

Cleveland - The Lincoln Electric Company has reengineered its popular Excalibur® 7018 stick electrode, part of the company's premium line of low hydrogen stick electrodes. The flux coating on the 7018 now allows for easier striking and re-striking with a more stable arc and exceptional slag control, which is especially beneficial for out-of-position welding.

Lincoln Electric's Excalibur stick electrode line offers several features that separate it from other brands. It provides a clean weld, consistent starting, quick puddle creation and no starting porosity. The unique slag system results in great puddle control and clarity. Coating burn-off is uniform and ideal for jobs requiring steep rod angles on out-of-position welds. Excellent tie-in prevents undercutting, which reduces grinding and slag inclusions for higher quality welds.

Typical applications of this product include structural steel, bridges and pipe, as well as fittings and tie-ins in the petrochemical and power generation industries. Excalibur stick electrode allows all-position welding of mild steels and some high strength, low alloy steels. It also tolerates steels with poor weldability, such as high sulfur and high silicon steels.

Lincoln Electric's Excalibur stick electrode provides increased profitability for users when compared to competitive products. High deposition rates, low spatter levels, easy slag removal and excellent tie-ins ensure consistent performance over other brands. All Excalibur products are manufactured to ISO 9001 and 14001 certification. Excalibur also conforms to AWS, ASME, ABS, Lloyds, DNV, BV, GL and CSA specifications.

The reengineered Excalibur 7018 and the entire line of stick electrodes are featured in Lincoln Electric's new Excalibur catalog. For more information on the Excalibur line - which is now available at welding supply stores - or a copy of the new catalog, call (888) 355-3213 or visit www.lincolnelectric.com to obtain Bulletin C2.10.

The Lincoln Electric Company, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, is the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of arc welding products, robotic arc-welding systems, plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment and has a leading global position in the brazing and soldering alloys market.

Attn: Magazine Staff - Please send prospect lead inquiries only to Lincoln Electric c/o Ultimate Lead Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 739, Berea, OH 44017.

Joe Mosbrook jmosbrook@robertfalls.com Robert Falls & Co. Public Relations (216) 696-0229


Company Information:
Name: Lincoln Electric Co. Inc., The
Address: 22801 St. Clair Ave.
City: Cleveland
State: OH
ZIP: 44117
Country: USA
Phone: 888-921-9353
FAX: 216-486-1751
http://www.lincolnelectric.com

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Other News from this company:
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Dec 01, 2007 - Michael S. Mintun Elected Vice President of North American Sales at Lincoln Electric
Nov 30, 2007 - Lincoln Electric Announces the Acquisition of Vernon Tool Company, Ltd.
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Oct 16, 2007 - Lincoln Electric Earns Presidential Recognition for Export Leadership
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