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 Welding Torches and GunsUsed for shielded-metal-arc welding, torches (electrode holders). manually aircompressprhose controlled, grip ends of electrodes, also called rods-pinch type and collet type are common.GMAW and FCAW guns come in pistol grip, goose-neck, and inline styles, the latter used for mechanized welding. Knowing the wire diameter, select a gun rated slightly higher than the welding current to be used. Duty-cycle ratings are usually given for C[O.sub.2] shielding--air or C[O.sub.2] cooling arc usually sufficient for welding at up to 600 A at less than 100 percent duty. Higher amperages require water cooling--high-amperage guns come with tubing for water cooling. Hand-held, mounted on a robot arm or fixed within a mechanized welding setup, guns guide filler wire and shielding aircompressprhose gas into the weld puddle. Iron-base alloys, the most widely used hardfacing materials, combine versatility with moderate cost. They achieve wear resistance by forming carbides and martensite, a hard matrix structure that forms on quenching and toughens with tempering. Pearlitic alloys, usually containing less than 0.30 percent carbon, are aircompressprhose and aircompressprhose comparatively soft and ductile.Nickel-base alloys resist corrosion and heat better than iron-base alloys, They come in three types, depending on the hard phase (boride, carbide, or Laves) that forms on cooling, In boride-containing alloys, large amounts of chromium borides provide aircompressprhose wear resistance.Cobalt-base alloys provide more high-temperature corrosion resistance than iron-base and nickel-base grades. Carbides or Laves-phase give wear resistance. Searching for accessories for your air compressor? We offer the best selection of cheap air compressor accessories on the internet. Check out our website for great deales on all of our air compressor accessories!
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