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Item: EX18000687

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Model: S-WME-E7018 2.5X350/5.0KG-SET-10

Welding Rods for Steels - E7018 - basic - Ø 2.5 x 350 mm - 3 x 5 kg

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Key features
  • Universal – welding electrodes for steel structures exposed to high static and dynamic loads
  • Effective – recommended for pressure vessels, pressure pipelines, ship structures, and bridge construction.
  • Flexible – for welding in all positions
  • High-quality – basic coated, low-hydrogen iron powder electrode with excellent welding properties
  • Precise – electrodes measuring Ø 2.5 x 350 mm, packaged in a convenient 3 x 5 kg set
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Technical details

Material
Iron
Alloy type
Basic electrode
Lagging type
Basic electrode
Electrode size [mm]
2.5 x 350
Classification
ISO 2560-A-E 42 4 B 4 2 H5 | AWS A5.1:E7018
Chemical composition [%]
C 0.08 | Si 0.40 | Mn 1.10
AC
Yes
DC+
Yes
Dimensions (LxWxH)
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Weight
0 kg
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0 x 0 x 0 cm
Shipping weight
0 kg

Delivery package

  • Welding Rods S-WME-E7018 2.5X350/5.0KG-SET-10, 3 x 5 kg

Product Description

Choose the 3-piece set of basic welding electrodes for perfect welds every time

Whether you need them for shipbuilding, pressure vessels or bridges, with the welding electrodes you can reliably weld high-strength steel structures that are exposed to static and dynamic loads. The low-hydrogen iron powder electrode, which is coated with a strong base, is renowned for its excellent welding properties.

The welding electrodes for high-strength steels

With the welding electrodes you can weld with extreme versatility from any position. In this regard, it excels with an efficiency of 115%. Make use of superior toughness properties and high crack resistance to weld high-quality high-strength steels. The weld metal of the basic stick electrode is impressive with its radiographic quality. For welding, you can use direct current (DC +), which is generated by most electrode welding machines. Alternatively, you can also weld with an alternating current (AC) without any problems.

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