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Stick Electrode targets low-hydrogen applications.
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May 19, 2009 - Designed for structural fabricators working in flat and horizontal positions, ExcaliburŽ 7028 provides smooth, even burn-off and clean weld puddle. Optimal arc characteristics across wide current range give welders ability to deposit fillet and lap welds without undercutting. With Charpy V-notch test results typically falling in range of 60-142 ft-lbf at -40°F, electrode is suited for ships and bridge structures, storage tanks, and general heavy industrial fabrication jobs.

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Lincoln Electric Launches New ExcaliburŽ 7028


Low-Hydrogen Stick Electrode Offers Structural Fabricators Higher Deposition Rates and Faster Travel Speeds

  • High-speed, high-deposition electrode designed for low-hydrogen applications in the flat and horizontal positions

  • Smooth, consistent operation over a wide current range

  • Excellent slag release, arc stability, resistance to starting porosity, and puddle control

    Cleveland - Lincoln Electric announces the addition of the new ExcaliburŽ 7028 low-hydrogen stick electrode to its premium line of ExcaliburŽ mild steel stick electrodes. The ExcaliburŽ 7028 electrode offers the same superior operating characteristics of the ExcaliburŽ line with the enhanced capabilities of higher deposition rates and increased travel speeds.

    This electrode is designed specifically for structural fabricators working in the flat and horizontal positions. Applications for ExcaliburŽ 7028 include ships and bridge structures, storage tanks and general heavy industrial fabrication jobs.

    Smooth, Consistent Arc Characteristics

    Smooth, even burn-off, easy re-strikes and a clean weld puddle make ExcaliburŽ 7028 the ideal choice for maximum operator appeal. The excellent arc characteristics of ExcaliburŽ 7028 across a wide current range give welders the ability to deposit fillet and lap welds without undercutting. The superior operability of ExcaliburŽ 7028 makes it easy to repeat high quality, consistent welds.

    Deposit Characteristics

    ExcaliburŽ 7028 Charpy V-notch test results typically fall in the range of 60-142 ft-lbf (84-193 J) at -40°F (-40°C), which exceeds the minimum fracture toughness required for a wide range of structural welding applications. This exceeds AWS minimum requirement of 20 ft-lbf (27 J) at 0°F (-18°C). In addition, this low-hydrogen high speed, high deposition electrode meets AWS H8 diffusible hydrogen limit.

    ExcaliburŽ 7028 is available at a welding supply store near you. Or, call (888) 355-3213 or visit www.lincolnelectric.com to learn more.

    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.


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    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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