Bonded fluxes are made by dry mixing the ingredients, then bonding them together with a low melting point compound. Most bonded fluxes contain metallic deoxidizers that prevent weld porosity, especially important in fillet welds. Fine ingredients are mechanically bonded into larger particles for good performance with one mesh size.
OK Flux 231 is an active, bonded flux designed for fillet and butt welding of carbon steel plate.
OK Flux 281 flux is an active bonded flux designed for high speed, single pass welds, especially utilized in the boiler tube and metal building fabrication industries.
OK Flux 282 is an active, bonded flux designed for high speed, single pass welding of carbon steel sheet.
OK Flux 350 is an active bonded flux for making butt and fillet welds in carbon steel plate up to 1" (25 mm) thick.
OK Flux 429 is a neutral, bonded flux intended for butt and fillet welding of carbon and low alloy steel plate.
OK Flux 10.63 is a high-basic agglomerated all-mineral non-alloying flux designed primarily for the multi-run welding of creep-resistant steels in combination with low-alloy Cr-Mo wires.
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