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Tips to Make Welding Operations More Profitable
These tips may involve an investment of time, effort and resources, but they can pay off in the long run for welding operations that use a variety of welding processes and equipment.
New Filler Metals
The latest flux-cored wires, metal-cored wires and aluminum filler metals from Hobart Brothers are designed to improve quality and productivity in welding operations.
Gaining Efficiencies by Increasing Welding Wire Size
The time and energy it takes to make the conversion from smaller-diameter wire to a larger one could save countless hours and improve quality. Here are several initial steps that are necessary to make the conversion.
Tips for Taking the Trouble Out of Aluminum Welding
Here are some tips on how to maintain exceptional cleanliness, select the right filler metal and employ the correct welding preparations to remove the oxide layer on the surface of the material.
Aluminum Welding Wire for Heavy Duty Applications
SuperGlaze HD aluminum welding wire is perfect for use in heavy-duty applications where wire feeding can be a challenge and arc performance is critical.
What You Must Know About Filler Metals
Understanding these important details will help your shop decide whether a new welding technology is your best way to remain competitive or if a filler metal conversion your best next step.
What’s New with Filler Metals?
Filler metals reflect how welding operations are evolving, as materials change to meet application demands that require technologies capable of meeting more specific — and sometimes more stringent — welding requirements.
Filler Metals
A snapshot of some of the newest filler metals used in welding applications.
Filler Metals: Accuracy in Ordering and Usage Matter
It only makes up about 20 percent of the cost of your typical welding operation, but incorrectly estimating the amount of filler metal needed can have a far-reaching impact to your bottom line.
Common Causes and Cures of Hydrogen Cracking
Knowing the means by which hydrogen can enter the weld is a good defense against potential problems. These steps can help reduce the risk of cracking that leads to costly rework, downtime, increased labor needs, poor productivity and most importantly, product failure.
Welding Wire Meets Manganese Exposure Limits
Coreweld C6 LF low manganese emission metal-cored welding wire from ESAB is ideal for hand held or automated welding in automotive, civil construction, mobile and heavy equipment, shipbuilding, rail car manufacturing and general fabrication.
Produce Weld Beads with Almost No Ripple and Little Spatter
Dual Shield II 4130 SR and Dual Shield II 70-Ni1 H4 low-alloy flux-cored wires from ESAB are excellent for all-position welding with high deposition rates and increased efficiency.