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Aluminium Alloy Welding Electrode

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Price : USD 21


Sold by METAL VISION
KOBELCO

Metal Vision as a company is prospering, versetile and trustful dealer of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and is incorporated with AIMC group since 1969. We bring to you a range of Electrodes that can be useful in welding aluminium and aluminium alloy materials.

We offer you range of electrodes that differ in usage depending on the specific properties required in the weld deposited. These include corrosion resistance, ductility, high tensile strength, the type of base metal to be welded, the position of the weld (flat, horizontal, vertical, or overhead); and the type of current and polarity required. Uses:
  • Welding of pure Aluminium used in automotive industry,construction,plumbing and vessels.
  • Welding of 5% Si chemistry material used for corrosion resistant applications.
  • Good for brazing aluminium sheets,for extrusions and castings.
  • Used for Ship building, containers and automobiles.
  • Excelent color-uniformity after anodizing and thus used by builders.
  • Welding of aluminium magnesium base metal alloys of 5% Mg used in military industry, general constructions and structural industries.
GRADES AVAILABLE IN GTAW(GAS TUNGSTEM ARC WELDING) AND GMAW( GAS METAL ARC WELDING) : 
  • ER 1100 (Al 99.7)
  • ER 4043(Al Si5)
  • ER 4047(Al Si 12)
  • ER 5356(AlMg 5)
  • ER 5183(Al.Mg.4.5Mn)
  • ER 5554(Al.Mg.2.7Mn)
  • ER 5754 (Al.Mg3)
  • ER 5556(Al.Mg.5Mn)
  • ER 2319(Al.Cu6MnZrTi)
MANUFACTURER: LOCAL AND IMPORTED.
  • Product Details
  • Brand : KOBELCO
  • Place of Origin : Not Given
  • FOB Price : USD 21
  • Minimum Order Quantity : 10 KGS
  • Supply Ability :
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  • Packaging Detail : Not Given
  • Delivery Detail : 10-20 BUSINESS DAYS
We offer you range of electrodes that differ in usage depending on the specific properties required in the weld deposited. These include corrosion resistance, ductility, high tensile strength, the type of base metal to be welded, the position of the weld (flat, horizontal, vertical, or overhead); and the type of current and polarity required.