ESAB is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and innovators of welding consumables. Our range of covered electrodes, cored wires, solid wires, TIG rods, strips and Submerged arc welding flux, covers any application for almost any type of material.
MIG welding is a versatile process, which can deposit weld metal at a very high rate and in all positions. The process is widely used on light to medium gauge steel fabrications and on aluminium alloy structures particularly where high-rate manual operator production is required.
As in MIG welding, the flux cored welding process depends on a gas shield to protect the weld zone from atmospheric contamination. In addition to the gas shield, the flux cored wire produces a slag covering for further protection of the weld metal as it cools. This is subsequently removed.
ESAB is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and innovators of welding consumables. Our range of covered electrodes, cored wires, solid wires, TIG rods, strips and Submerged arc welding flux, covers any application for almost any type of material.
Process The methods that are mainly used for cladding larger areas are strip cladding by submerged arc welding (SAW) or by electroslag welding (ESW). Both methods offer a high deposition rate, in terms of both kg/h and area coverage (m2/h), combined with low penetration and high deposit quality. Stainless steel strip cladding is widely used in the production of components for the chemical, petrochemical and nuclear industries.
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