Welding Wire resists corrosion and fine particle erosion.

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No. 140 gas metal arc welding wire withstands abrasion and elements in slurry type applications. Comprised of 40% tungsten-carbide particles in nickel-chrome-boron matrix, wire performs from 190-230 A with voltage range of 18-20 V. Microstructure makes 1/16 in. wire suitable for applications including dredge rotary cutter heads, pipe ID and filtering screens, drill bits and stabilizers, augers and rotors.



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Stoody® 140 Wire Resists Corrosion, Fine Particle Erosion



St. Louis - November 15, 2002 - Durable Stoody® 140 gas metal arc welding wire withstands abrasion, corrosion and the elements in slurry type applications.

Comprised of 40% tungsten carbide particles in a nickel chrome boron matrix, Stoody 140 wire demonstrates a superior toughness and resistance to fine particle erosion.

Its tough microstructure makes the 1/16" (1.6mm) wire ideal for applications including dredge rotary cutter heads, pipe ID and filtering screens, drill bits and stabilizers, augers and rotors.

Stoody 140 wire performs with an amperage range from 190-230 amps, and a voltage range of 18-20 volts.

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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