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Products  / Stainless Steel  / Welding Materials

Welding Materials

Our company represents products of the Avesta Welding plant, located in Sweden. This plant manufactures welding materials for stainless steel and pickling chemicals.

Our products:

  • Electrodes;
  • Solid and flux cored wire;
  • Flux cored electrodes;
  • Welding rods;
  • Fluxes;
  • Pickling pastes, gels, sprays for stainless steel surface finishing.
 

Welding methods

MIG welding
MIG/MAG (Metal Inert Gas / Metal Active Gas) welding method is a semi-automatic arc welding process in which a continuous and consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas are fed through a welding gun, providing high productivity of wire melting. This method is suitable for any welding position and all material thickness. The method is called “semi-automatic” because of powered continuous smooth wire feeding.

TIG welding
DC TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding method is used for stainless steel, and carbon and low-alloy steels welding. In TIG welding process the arc burns between a nonconsumable tungsten electrode and the workpiece. The shielding gas is fed through the torch to protect electrode and the welding bath. The welding process can be performed with or without using wire.

MMA welding
MMA (Manual Metal Arc) welding is a welding process that uses a consumable electrode coated in flux to lay the weld. Today it is the most common welding method, although it is becoming less and less used, while gas-shielded welding is growing in popularity. For covered electrode welding there are many DC power inverters from 150 A to 500 A.

Welding features
Welding process is followed by a number of simultaneously running processes, main of them are: metal heat treatment in the thermal influence zone, thermal strain melting, metallurgical processing and metal crystallization in the welding bath at the fusion area. More»

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