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Submerged Arc Flux suits wind tower welding applications.


May 11, 2009 - Providing optimal results on variety of wind tower seam welding applications, Lincolnweld® WTX(TM) features low temperature impact properties and is capable of producing Charpy V-Notch test results exceeding 20 ft-lbf at -80°F. It suits twin and multi-arc ac and dc operations, and offers smooth bead profile. Providing circumferential and longitudinal butt and fillet welds, multi-purpose flux meets F7A8-EM12K-H8 AWS classification when used in combination with Lincolnweld L-61 electrode.

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Lincoln Electric Designs New Submerged Arc Flux Specifically for Wind Tower Welding


Lincolnweld® WTX(TM) Cleveland - Recognizing the unique demands faced by wind tower manufacturers, Lincoln Electric has introduced Lincolnweld® WTX(TM) - a submerged arc flux designed to meet the strict requirements of wind tower welding applications.

Created for submerged arc welding on wind tower bases and door frames, Lincolnweld WTX provides a number of industry leading features, including:

o Excellent twin and multi-arc AC and DC operations, affording increased productivity when combined with Lincoln's Power Wave® AC/DC 1000®

o Low temperature impact properties, making Lincolnweld WTX capable of producing Charpy V-Notch test results exceeding 20 ft-lbf (27J) at -80°F (-62°C)

o Outstanding performance when welding circumferential and longitudinal butt and fillet welds, providing a multi-purpose flux capable of achieving optimal results on a variety of wind tower seam welding applications

o Smooth bead profile, allowing for the achievement of excellent toe angles, tie-in and bead appearance on interior and exterior applications alike

For maximum performance, Lincoln Electric recommends Lincolnweld WTX be used with the Lincolnweld L-61 electrode on both longitudinal and circumferential seam welds. The combination of Lincolnweld WTX flux and L-61 wire meets the F7A8-EM12K-H8 AWS classification and allows welds to exceed the demanding mechanical property requirements specified for cold weather wind tower applications.

Lincoln also offers another flux/wire combination with Lincolnweld WTX flux with Lincolnweld L-70 wire, which is capable of producing a higher tensile strength, meeting the F8A4-EA1-A3-H8 AWS classification.

To request a copy of Lincoln's Lincolnweld WTX product literature, call (888) 355-3213 or visit www.lincolnelectric.com to obtain Bulletin C5.10.3.

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, fume extraction equipment and plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment. The company holds a leading global position in the brazing and soldering alloys market.


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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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