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Metal Cored Electrodes join high strength steels.
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Metal Cored Electrodes join high strength steels.


August 5, 2009 - Developed to operate with Ar/CO2 shielding gas mixtures, Select 100C-K3 is intended for single and multiple pass welding of some carbon and certain low alloy steels, where minimum tensile strength of 100,000 psi is required in deposited weld metal, while Select 110C-K4 is suited for applications where 110,000 psi is needed. Both are available in .035, .045, .052, and 1/16 in. diameters. Smaller diameters can be used in all position welding by utilizing pulsed power or short arc transfer.

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New Low Alloy, Metal Cored Electrodes for Joining High Strength Steels


Fort Loramie, OH - Select-Arc, Inc. has introduced two premium metal cored, low alloy steel electrodes that are excellent choices for joining low alloy, high strength steels.

Select 100C-K3 is intended for single and multiple pass welding of some carbon and certain low alloy steels, where a minimum tensile strength of 100,000 psi is required in the deposited weld metal; Select 110C-K4 for applications where 110,000 psi is needed. They have been specifically developed to operate with conventional Ar/CO2 shielding gas mixtures (75-95% argon) which improve penetration and sidewall fusion. Both electrodes exhibit superb welder appeal and outstanding mechanical properties. They offer many advantages over solid wires including increased productivity due to faster travel speeds, enhanced sidewall fusion which eliminates "cold-lap" and minimal tendency for subsurface porosity. Each electrode is well suited for applications where the slag residue and fume emissions produced by flux cored wires are unwanted.

Select 100C-K3 is ideally designed for joining low alloy, high strength steels such as HY-80, A719 and A514 in applications which include shipbuilding, earthmoving equipment, mining machinery and many others. Select 110C-K4 joins steels such as HY-100 and A514 and is well suited for welding in demanding applications like earthmoving equipment, mining trucks and machinery and heavy equipment trailers.

Both electrodes are available in .035", .045", .052" and 1/16" diameters. The smaller diameters for these electrodes can be used in all position welding by utilizing pulsed power or short arc transfer.

For more information on the new Select 100C-K3 and 110C-K4, contact Select-Arc at 1-800-341-5215 or visit our website at www.select-arc.com.


Contacts:

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Mike Tecklenburg
USA
Phone: 800-341-5215
FAX: 888-511-5217

Company Information:
Name: Select-Arc, Inc.
Address: P. O. Box 259
City: Fort Loramie
State: OH
ZIP: 45845-0259
Country: USA
Phone: 800-341-5215
FAX: 888-511-5217
http://www.select-arc.com


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Stainless Steel Electrode suits thin sheet metal welding.
SS Electrodes are designed for welding in all positions.
Welding Electrodes minimize cracking and corrosion.
Stainless Steel Electrode suits high temperature welding.
Stainless Steel Electrodes enable welding in all positions.
Electrodes provide corrosion resistance.


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