Metal-Cored Wires suit semi-automatic and robotic applications.

Press Release Summary:



Metalshield® MC®-90 and MC®-110 produce strong, tough, and H4 diffusible hydrogen weld deposits required in applications such as heavy equipment and crane fabrication. Along with arc stability and minimal spatter, wires exhibit low temperature impact properties that include ability to exceed 30 ft·lbf @ -60°F according to Charpy V-Notch test results. Deoxidizing agents minimize pre- and post-weld clean up, while silicon island management minimizes slag and facilitates slag removal.



Original Press Release:



Lincoln Electric Offers New Metalshield® MC®-90 & Metalshield® MC®-110 for High Strength Applications



Cleveland - Lincoln Electric introduces the new Metalshield® MC®-90 and Metalshield® MC®-110. Both metal-cored wires are premium low alloy metal-cored wires designed to produce high strength, high toughness, and H4 diffusible hydrogen weld deposits required in many applications such as heavy equipment and crane fabrication.

Key Features:
· Low spatter and excellent arc stability.
· Enhanced silicon island management.
· Low temperature impact properties - capable of exceeding 40 J (30 ftolbf) @ -51°C (-60°F) Charpy V-Notch test results.
· H4 diffusible hydrogen.
· Deoxidizing agents that minimize pre- and post-weld clean up.

Metalshield® MC®-90 and Metalshield® MC®-110 are ideal for both semi-automatic and robotic applications with best-in-class operator appeal, low spatter, and excellent arc stability. Enhanced silicon island management minimizes slag and eases slag removal.

Metalshield® MC®-90 and Metalshield® MC®-110 are available in 500 lb. Accu-Trak® drums as well as 33 lb. plastic spools. Metalshield® MC®-90 and MC®-110 come in standard diameters of .045", .052", and 1/16".

To request a copy of Lincoln Electric's Metalshield® MC®-90 and Metalshield® MC®-110 product literature, call (888) 355-3213 or visit www.lincolnelectric.com to obtain bulletin C3.11.6 and C3.11.7.

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 control systems, plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment and has a leading global position in the brazing and soldering alloys market.

Media Contacts:
Greg Coleman - Greg_Coleman@lincolnelectric.com or 216.383.2462
Robin Suttell - rsuttell@fallscommunications.com or 216.696.0229

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