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Stick Electrodes are suited for pipeline applications.


December 20, 2006 - Pipeliner® 7P+ and 8P+ cellulosic electrodes, suited for root, hot, fill, and cap pass welding, are designed for use in any position. Also available, Pipeliner 17P/18P/19P/20P low-hydrogen electrodes suit fill and cap pass vertical up welding and are recommended for DC+ use. Each is designed for different grades of pipe and can be used in any position except vertical down. They produce x-ray quality welds and feature Easy Strike® tip and Integrated Silicate Technology(TM).


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Release date: December 6, 2006


Lincoln Electric Introduces New Pipeliner® Stick Electrodes


Cleveland - Lincoln Electric's family of Pipeliner® products has grown with the additions of six new stick electrodes - the 7P+, 8P+, 17P, 18P, 19P and 20P. These new products help position Pipeliner as an even more complete line for application solutions in the pipeline industry.

7P+ and 8P+ are cellulosic electrodes recommended for root, hot, fill and cap pass welding. They are designed for use in all position welding, featuring high stacking efficiency in difficult vertical down and out-of-position applications.

The four other new electrodes are all low-hydrogen electrodes for fill and cap pass vertical up welding, recommended for DC+ use. Each electrode is designed for different grades of pipe - 17P, 18P, 19P and 20P - but all offer similar advantages. Excellent in any position (except vertical down), these electrodes produce x-ray quality welds, superior arc performance, easy slag removal and outstanding mechanical properties. With an Easy Strike® tip and Integrated Silicate Technology(TM), these electrodes also feature reduced hydrogen cracking, square burn off, and an improved arc start with less porosity.

All these new stick electrodes come in easy open hermetically sealed cans, and feature Lincoln's industry leading quality assurance. Certified to our Q2 standard, they are tested per AWS A5.1 and AWS5.5/A5.5M respectively with actual certificates of test available online.

Lincoln's new Pipeliner stick electrodes are now available at a welding store near you. For more information, call (888) 355-3213 or visit www.lincolnelectric.com.

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. For more information, visit www.lincolnelectric.com.


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Address: 22801 St. Clair Ave.
City: Cleveland
State: OH
ZIP: 44117
Country: USA
Phone: 888-921-9353
FAX: 216-486-1751
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