FLUX CORED ARC WELDING PRODUCTS
FCAW (Flux cored arc welding) is a process that uses continuously fed welding consumables, with flux at its core.
There are two varieties, one with no shielding gas and the other with shielding gas, with the latter being more predominant. In self-shielding, continuous tubular wire filled with flux is used in spool form. The wire is fed continuously in to the arc by means of a special wire feeder. The arc is struck by applying wire on to the job. The heat of the arc melts the wire and forms a weld puddle. The flux core essentially has the same functions as external coating on a stick electrode.
The other alloying elements added in the flux, provides desired mechanical properties to the weld metal. The self-shielding flux-cored arc welding process is popular in fabrication, reclamation welding, hard facing and surfacing applications.
O-1044
Self-shielded low alloy flux cored wire with impact properties
O-1050
Self-shielded flux cored wire for low and medium carbon steels
O-2060
Unique alloy for high strength and extreme crack resistance
O-2061
Self shielding flux cored welding wire for joining armour steel
O-7015
Self shielding flux cored welding wire for surfacing and joining manganese steel
O-7030
Machinable self shielding flux cored welding wire for built-up and buffer layers
O-7020
Work hardening self shielding flux cored welding wire for surfacing and joining of manganese steel
O-7026
Self-shielded flux cored wire for impact applications
O-7050
Work hardening self shielding flux cored welding wire for impact
O-7055
Work hardening, self shielding flux cored welding wire for abrasion and impact at elevated temperatures
O-7060
elf shielding flux cored welding wire for hardfacing
O-7062
Self shielding flux cored welding wire for severe abrasion
O-7065
Work hardening, self shielding flux cored welding wire for high temperature applications
O-7075
Self shielding flux cored welding wire for tungsten carbide deposit