
Welding


The inclusion of iron powder in covered electrodes has been one of the most significant advances made by welding electrode manufacturers for the steel fabricating industry. The rapid acceptance of iron powder in electrode coatings is largely due to the important effects and over-all improvements in economy contributed by iron powder.
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Today’s iron powder electrodes, with a number of advantageous characteristics, fill an important place in the over-all scheme of welding. Also the cost effective manufacturing of welding electrodes that meet today’s quality demands which require raw materials of high, consistent quality and reliable suppliers.
Benefits:
Better weld quality
Electrodes covered with iron powders are less prone to cracking and weld pitting. High-purity iron powders have a significant effect for critical applications where special properties are required.
Increased yield
Introduction of iron powder to covered electrodes stick or flux cored wires increase the weld metal yield from the electrode. These also allow higher operating currents which improves the efficiency and deposition rate due to lower spatter losses.​
Improved welding characteristics
The development of new powders specifically for the welding industry is significant. Specific advantages can be attributed to smoother arc as iron powder acts as a stabilizer, greater ‘welder appeal’, longer lead lengths, better penetration, no undercutting and slag control.
Why Us:
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Cost - effective
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Better electrode appearance
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Higher welding performance
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Easy extrusion without effecting die
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Smart packaging - 10/25/50 kgs in Laminated HDPE bags
Manufactured by Bhagwatimet
a Goyal Steel sister company
