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 High-deposition electrodes. These contain iron-powder additions in the coating to raise deposition rate. Designations: EXXX4, EXXX7, EXXX8.For fastest deposition, use the largest diameter possible for an application-the thicker the electrode, the greater its current-carrying capacity and the higher the deposition rate. Welding out of position and overhead, select a small diameter electrode to enable ballvalbes welders to reach into narrow root openings.Gas-Metal-Arc Welding (GMAW, MIG)GMAW typically uses solid wire, spooled or reeled, for continuous feeding to the gun; diameter, 0.030 to 1/16 in. typically, although wires as small as 0.020 in. and as large as 1/8 in. are sometimes used. AWS lists specifications for filler wires of copper and its alloys, aluminum and its alloys, surfacing alloys, nickel and its alloys, titanium and its alloys, carbon and low alloy steels, magnesium alloys, and zirconium and its alloys. Saw Uses CV or CC Power Supplies,... 200 to 1,500 A, 28 to 44 V, at 60- to 100-percent-duty cycle. Automatic units commonly use up to 1,500 A on one wire. Cv welding machines that offer variable-slope control give the welder extra adjustability, and can extend the usefulness of the machine to weld a range of material thicknesses and types.Selection of Power SourcesWhen choosing a power source, start by checking NEMA specs. NEMA Class I arc-welding power sources deliver rated output at 60-, 80-, or 100-percent-duty cycle: Class II units, 30-, 40-, or 50-percent; and Class III, 20 percent. First consider capacity and kind of current needed for the job. Rely on the manufacturer''s rating as being conservative: don''t buy more capacity than needed. Choose low--duty-cycle machines only for maintenance or for intermittent welding. If portability is important, consider inverter units. Fused fluxes are melted in a furnace, chilled, then crushed and screened for size. These pickup little moisture and recycle without alterations in particle size or composition. Bonded fluxes are powdered materials mixed dry and bonded together with a silicate, pelletized, baked, broken up, and screened for size: the process permits ballvalbes easy addition of deoxidizers and alloying elements. Bonded fluxes allow thicker flux layers ballvalbes when welding and can be identified quickly by color. Disadvantages of bonded fluxes are their absorption of moisture and alterations during handling in panicle size and composition due to particle segregation. Agglomerated fluxes are similar to bonded fluxes except that they use a ceramic binder. They require higher baking temperatures during manufacture, which limits additions of deoxidizers and alloying elements. Mechanically mixed fluxes are combinations of two or more bonded or agglomerated fluxes. ballvalbes They allow special ballvalbes flux mixtures for critical welds, but they may separate during storage, use, and flux recovery. 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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