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60 - 60,000 tensile strength.

1 - in all position welding can be done

0 - cellulose

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Q: What is the meaning of welding electrode E6010?
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What is the tensile strength of an E6010 electrode?

60 ksi


What is the meaning consumable welding?

Consumable electrode welding contain the processes where the electrode acts as the filler material and the electrode that generates the arc. Because the electrode is also the filler material, the electrode 'burns' or is consumed, hence consumable electrode.


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What is the meaning of SMAW?

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What is E6010 electrode?

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What does the E stand for on a welding rod?

It stands for electrode. As opposed to R ( rod) for gas welding or TIG welding. If it carries electrical current it is an electrode.


What does en indicate on a welding rod?

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What type of welding is E6022 electrode used on?

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