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Welding Wire suits submerged arc-welding applications.

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October 21, 2002 - Low alloy steel Stoody® ThermalClad® Roll Build 3 produces deposit of unlimited thickness. Sizes include 3/32 in. diameter with amperage range of 300-400, voltage range of 25-29, and wire extension range from 1 to 1¼ in.; 1/8 in. diameter for 400-500 A, 26-30 V, with wire extension of 1¼ to 1½ in.; and 5/32 in. diameter for 450-600 A, 28-32 V, with wire extension of 1¼ to 1½ in. All can be welded with company's R-20 flux. Applications include roll build up and shaft rebuilding.

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Thermadyne Industries, Inc.
16052 Swingley Ridge Rd., Suite 300
St. Louis, MO, 63017
USA



Stoody® ThermaClad® Roll Build 3 Offers Superior Weldability, Strength


St. Louis - September 16, 2002 - Stoody® Roll Build 3 submerged arc welding wire is a low alloy steel designed for strength and durability. With its low carbon content, the deposit results in excellent weldability and mechanical properties.

Stoody Roll Build 3 produces a deposit of unlimited thickness, and is ideal for applications including roll build up and shaft rebuilding. It is available in 3/32" (2.4mm), 1/8" (3.2mm) and 5/32" (4.0mm) diameters, all can be welded with our R-20 flux. The 3/32" diameter wire has an amperage range of 300-400, voltage range of 25-29, and wire extension ranging from 1"- 1 ¼". The 1/8" diameter Roll Build wire has an amperage range of 400-500, a voltage range of 26-30, and a wire extension of 1 ¼"-1 ½". The 5/32" wire has an amperage range of 450-600, voltage range of 28-32, and wire extension of 1 ¼"-1 ½".

Stoody is a division of Thermadyne Industries, a global welding and cutting products company with headquarters in St. Louis, Mo. The company is comprised of long-standing market leading companies representing many of the most respected names in the welding and metal fabricating industry. For more information, visit the Stoody web site at www.stoody.com, or call Joe Hirscher at 314-746-2135.

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