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Nickel-Bearing Electrode produces less spatter or slag.

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Nickel-Bearing Electrode produces less spatter or slag.
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September 14, 2009 - Available in 0.035, 0.045, 0.052 and 1/16 in. dia., low slag, low alloy, metal cored electrode, Select 80C-Ni1LS facilitates painting after welding. It is designed for welding of fine grained or low alloy steels requiring moderate tensile strength and good subzero CVN toughness, such as ASTM A203, Gr E, A302, A575 and A633. These steels are utilized in fabrication of earthmoving machinery and buckets, offshore equipment, and mining machinery.

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Select-Arc, Inc.
P. O. Box 259
Fort Loramie, OH, 45845-0259
USA



Select-Arc Offers New Low Slag, Low Alloy, Nickel-Bearing, Metal Cored Electrode


Fort Loramie, OH - Select-Arc, Inc. has introduced a low alloy, gas-shielded, metal cored, nickel-bearing electrode designed to produce substantially fewer slag islands than typical metal cored wires.

Select 80C-Ni1LS delivers a true spray transfer with mixtures as lean as 75-80% argon/balance carbon dioxide. This electrode provides superb bead profile with superior tie-in as well as virtually no spatter, fewer slag islands and low fume generation. Select 80C-Ni1LS offers fewer problems with lack of fusion and subsurface porosity than with solid wires.

Select 80C-Ni1LS is well suited for applications where better bead appearance and less postweld cleanup are desired. It is designed for the welding of fine grained or low alloy steels requiring moderate tensile strength and good subzero CVN toughness, such as ASTM A203, Gr E, A302, A575 and A633. These steels are typically utilized in the fabrication of earthmoving machinery and buckets, offshore equipment and mining machinery. The absence of slag and spatter facilitates painting after welding.

This electrode is available in .035", .045", .052" and 1/16" diameters.

For more information on the new Select 80C-Ni1LS, contact Select-Arc at 1-800-341-5215 or visit our website at www.select-arc.com.

From: Select-Arc, Inc.

P. O. Box 259

Fort Loramie, OH 45845-0259

Phone: (800) 341-5215

Fax: (888) 511-5217

www.select-arc.com

Contact: Mike Tecklenburg
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