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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 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, ballvalve although wires as small as 0.020 in. and as large as 1/8 in. are sometimes used. AWS lists ballvalve 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, ballvalve and zirconium and its alloys. Production vs. repair applications In general, production applications require high-duty-cycle power supplies, and repair applications can use low-duty-cycle portable units.Lift-arc GTAW Many DC power supplies are equipped with a list-start feature for, a variation of scratch starting, GTAW welding. When the welder touches the tungsten electrode ballvalve to the workpiece, a small amount of current--15-20 A--flows. When he lifts the electrode from the work, the arc starts softly and the machine switches to the set weld-current value. This low-current starting minimizes weld contamination caused by touching the tungsten to the workpiece and eliminates the need for high-frequency starting. Electrodes come 3 to 24 in. long, 0.01 to 0.25-in. diameter. Colored markings--bands or dots--indicate composition: pure tungsten, green; 1-percent thoriated, yellow; 2 percent thoriated. red; ceriated, orange; lanthanted, black.Filler metal GIAW does not usually requite addition of fillet metal, but filler is commonly added when base-metal thickness is greater than 1/8 in. Finer metal for low-carbon (to 0.15 C) and mild (0.15 m 0.29 C) steels are described in AWS A5.2; for carbon steel in A5.18; and for low-alloy steels in A5.28 ballvalve Flux. AWS specifications A5.17 and A5.23 describe fluxes for saw. AWS designation of fluxes precedes that of the wire when identifying a combination for a welding procedure. For example, the designation F7A2-EM12K indicates a flux (F) that will provide, with a given wire designation, tensile strength of 70,000 Psi (7), in the as-welded condition (A), and impact properties of 20 ft lb at -20 F (2). A designation containing a P rather indicates the flux properties after postweld heat treatment. 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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