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Consumables and Electrodes |
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In addition to the equipment used in arc welding, various types
of electrodes, rods, wires, fluxes, and gases are also used. These
are called "consumables" because they are consumed or "used up"
during welding. All filler metals whether supplied by a covered
electrode, a rod, or a wire are "consumed" during welding and become
a part of the finished weldment. All shielding gases used with a
gas-shielded arc-welding process such as MIG welding or TIG welding
are expended during welding. Similarly, granular fluxes such as
used with the submerged arc (SAW) process are at least partially
expended during welding.
Stick electrodes used in the manual stick welding (SMAW) process
consist of a filler metal and coating. The coating has many functions,
including the creation of shielding gases under the heat of the
arc. Self-shielded flux-cored wires are essentially a continuous
stick electrode turned "outside-in" for use in semiautomatic welding.
Cored wires typically consist of a steel tube filled with the necessary
ingredients for shielding the arc and other functions.
A number of welding consumables do not produce their own shielding
gas, but rely on an external source for this function. Common external
shielding gases include carbon dioxide (CO2) and various mixes of argon
and helium. The MIG welding process (GMAW) utilizes a solid wire
electrode and external shielding gas. Similarly, metal-cored wires
and gas-shielded, flux-cored (FCAW-GS) wires need an external
shielding gas too. The TIG welding process (GTAW)
also requires an external shielding gas. The TIG welding application
may or may not warrant a manually fed filler metal.
In the submerged arc process (SAW) a continuous wire electrode -
solid or cored - and flux are used. Flux is a granular material
that is metered into the weld zone by gravity flow through a nozzle.
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| Lincoln Electric - The Leader in
Welding Consumables
We're very fussy about the arc welding consumables
that carry the Lincoln brand name. In fact, our consumables are
the most thoroughly tested welding consumables in the industry.
We check raw materials for up to 30 chemical elements, monitor electrode
diameter and flux mixtures several times during the manufacturing
process and examine the appropriate coating or surface conditioning
using a variety of proprietary technologies.
Why do we go to all this trouble? Two reasons: First, we don't want
to just meet the outside limits of AWS or other industry specifications
- we want to nail it to assure you will always be within required
specifications. In other words, you will get what you pay for!
More importantly, we want to deliver the most consistent performance
- performance you can rely on inch by inch within a package, or
from package to package, or from pallet to pallet. After all, your
reputation - and ours - depends on it.
Browse our Welding Consumables
online to find the right product for your applications.
Stick
Electrodes - Mild and Low Alloy Steels
Lincoln stick electrodes - Fleetweld, Excalibur, Jetweld, Jet-LH,
and Shield-Arc brands - are available in a variety of packaging
to conveniently meet your welding needs.
- Consistent coating composition for consistent performance.
- Great puddle control and arc action.
Cut
Length Consumables for TIG Welding
Our commitment to supplying cut length consumables brings with
it Lincoln's proven track record of providing wires with the
following features:
- Excellent Welding Characteristics
- Precise Control of Wire Chemistry
MIG
Welding Wires - Mild and Low Alloy Steels
SuperArc® and SuperGlide® wires have earned
a reputation for being the best MIG welding wires in the industry
with the following features:
- Unparalleled consistency in weld wire electrode quality.
- Chemistry – only the best raw materials are good
enough.
- MicroGuard™ Ultra surface treatment, with proprietary
arc enhancement agents, facilitates excellent weld puddle
control, very good wetting action, straight bead edges and
a wider operating range.
MIG
Welding Wires - Aluminum
Our SuperGlaze aluminum MIG welding wires provide trouble-free feedability
and have excellent surface finish for excellent arc characteristics.
Flux-Cored,
Gas-Shielded Wires - Mild and Low Alloy Steels
Outershield® and Ultracore™
gas-shielded, flux-cored continuous wire electrodes are designed
for use with either CO2 or argon mixes. The deep penetration
characteristics of these electrodes make them ideal for automatic
and semiautomatic welding of fillet, lap and butt welds in
both single and multiple pass welding applications with the
following features:
- Excellent Operator Appeal
- Good Resistance to Porosity/Gas
Marking
- High Deposition Efficiencies
Flux-Cored,
Self-Shielded Wires - Mild and Low Alloy Steels
Innershield® self-shielded,
flux-cored wires are especially suited for outdoor or drafty
locations. No external gas or flux is required, making the entire
Innershield welding process user-friendly with the following features:
- Open Arc Process, No Gas Shielding
Required
- Welds Outdoors/Drafty Locations
Metal-Cored,
Gas-Shielded Wires - Mild and Low Alloy Steels
Metalshield™ combines the arc characteristics of MIG welding with the
performance benefits of flux-cored welding for faster travel
speeds and high deposition rates with low smoke and spatter.
- Reduced clean-up time due to low
spatter levels.
- Achieves deposition efficiencies
of 90% or more.
- Highly deoxidized wire electrode
for excellent performance over mill scale.
- Reduced distortion due to low heat
input.
Submerged
Arc - Wire and Flux
Lincoln Electric is the industry leader in submerged arc welding
equipment and consumables. Our wire and fluxes:
- Provide exceptional weld quality, and bead appearance.
- Designed for both automatic and semiautomatic welding
applications.
- Excellent for single and multiple pass welds in the flat
and horizontal positions.
Stainless
Steel Consumables
Lincoln offers a broad range of premium stick, TIG, MIG, flux-cored,
metal-cored and submerged arc welding consumables for a variety
of stainless and high alloy steels.
Hardfacing
Consumables
Hardfacing welding consumables are used to restore parts to
their original size that have been worn down due to metal-to-metal
friction, severe impact, severe abrasion or abrasion plus impact.
Pipeliner
Consumables
Lincoln's line of premium stick, flux-cored and submerged arc
pipe welding consumables are the clear choice for the global
pipe welding industry.
- Consistent Performance
- Lot-Tested and Lot-Certified
- Special Moisture Resistant Packaging
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| Source: Portions adapted from Principles of
Industrial Welding, The James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation, 1978 |
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