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Welding – Welding Rods
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Our welding rods are general purpose electrodes for welding high tensile sheets ad low alloy steel. The weld metal shows an excellent low temperature toughness and high crack resistance. They can be used in all positions on AC and DC (AC>70V). Type of coating is Hydrogen Potassium.
| Size | 2.5mm diameter Welding Rods suitable for mild steel – pack of 20 |
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