wire will be 70s-2 and the gas is cver shield #6 wich means 75%=ar,and 25% co2
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Many people use steel and stainless steel, perhaps stainless steel welding wire to make cheap resistance heating elements.
For steel, flux core or hard wire with Argon/CO2 is used with the GMAW process.
RN 67 if your welding 9010 to 9010 you will need RN 60 if welding cuni to carbon steel an if welding to stainless you will need RN 82
Steel is such a commonly used metal that almost any welding machine can accommodate it. Some are better than others though. Steel is usually welded with either sick welding, or wire welding (gas shielded or flux core)
Easy. A rod or electrode used in welding stainless steel. Or to "clad" a surface with stainless steel. (Nothing more than laying down a layer or layers of stainless.) MIG wire also comes in stainless steel. Their are different types of stainless steel and rods/wire/electrodes to use on them.
arch welding is a more stable form of welding. it get hotter and creates a stronger bond
COR-TEN can be welded both manually and mechanically, provided the general rules of welding practices are observed. A prerequisite for obtaining identical mechanical properties in the weld and in the base material is the application of suitable welding consumables and the choice of appropraite welding conditions. To consider are EN 10025-5 - Technical delivery conditions for structural steels with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance Recommendations for welding are also given in EN 1011 part 1 and part 2 - Welding, Recommendations for welding of metallic materials-. Lime basic electrodes, inert-gas welding wire, and wire/power combinations equivalent to the tensile strength of S355 are used as welding consumables For unprotected use care must be taken that the welded joint is also weather resistant. This is possible by using welding consumables matching the base material. If due to design or building specification stress relieving is required, it should be performed in the range temperature from about 530°C to 580°C.
Steel wire mesh is welded by spot welding which could be continuous or staggered, depending on the application and strength of joints required. Sometimes, they are fastened by screws to the frame which serves as retainer also.
Stainless Steal!
Enameled wire welding and paint stripping
orgon welding is done with orgon torch or filler wire.