Flux-cored electrode for welding steels in carbon dioxide

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B23K 35/365 (2006.01)

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CA 1057176

A B S T R A C T The proposed flux-cored electrode is intended for are welding of steels in carbon dioxide. The wire electrode is characterized in that its casing from a low-carbon steel is filled with a power flux contain- ing (in weight percent): Image The proposed flux-cored electrode is practicable if used in semi-automatic and automatic welding of metal structures from structural low-carbon and low-alloy steels and from steels of improved strength, The proposed flux-cored electrode with the above chemical composition of the flux is conductive to reduced separation of fluorine gases harmful to welders, the high welding characteristics of the electrode remaining intact.

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