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SUBMERGED ARC WELDING WITH CORED WIRES
25 June 2007 - ESAB Group
| A new four page guide from ESAB, Submerged arc welding with cored wires, contains considerable technical information. |
It starts with the premise that when compared with solid wires, the cored wire will result in fewer passes to complete a welded part as well as increased welding speeds and here a typical example occurs in fillet welding. One table presents classifications and approvals for ESAB cored wires while the Selection Table covers OK Tubrod/OK Flux SAW combinations, Mild and medium tensile steels, low temperature steels, high tensile steels, creep resistant steels and high dilution applications are all covered. A graph shows deposition rates for OK Tubrod versus solid wire and welding parameters and CVN properties for OK Tubrod 15.24/OK Flux 10.62 are detailed. Fillet welding technical details are included and examples of fillet welding are illustrated. The ESAB range of cored wire/flux packages comprises combinations to suit many applications within different industries and examples of these are demonstrated.
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As a logical step following his invention of the covered welding electrode back in 1904, Oscar Kjellberg founded ESAB. Since then, the company has constantly improved on existing methods and materials. At the same time, ESAB has developed new methods to meet the challenge presented by technological progress. Today the company produces consumables and equipment for virtually every welding and cutting process and application. 100 years of continuous research, development and manufacture have made ESAB the world leader in welding, cutting and also an international supplier of products, know-how and services that none can match. ESAB's subsidiaries and distributors worldwide are ready to handle your requirements - large and small alike. |
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