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Grind these electrodes to your exact specifications.
These electrodes come with a 20° angle on both ends.
Weld stainless steel with these rods.
Weld steel together with these rods.
These rods create stronger welds than standard TIG welding rods for steel.
Make welds quickly with these fast-melting rods.
Use these ERCuAl-A2 rods to join different metals, such as cast iron, steel, stainless steel, copper, and bronze.
Join copper, copper-silicon, and copper-zinc to themselves and to steel.
Weld different steels together, such as steel and stainless steel. These rods also work with high-strength steel alloys.
Often used to repair pipe, these rods join nickel alloys to themselves and to stainless steel and steel.
These electrodes are low hydrogen for X-ray quality welds.
These electrodes are designed for optimum performance when used with an AC power source.
E6013 is excellent for joining misaligned pieces and welding thin metal under low heat. It deposits easily and smoothly.
Since they solidify quickly, these E6011 electrodes can be used for vertical and overhead welding.
Make welds quickly with these fast-melting electrodes.
These electrodes penetrate deeper into the base material for higher-quality welds than standard fast-deposit stick electrodes for steel.
The flux coating on these electrodes produces good stability, speed, and welding performance. They’re often used in the pipe welding industry and produce X-ray quality welds in all positions.
Weld copper, brass, and bronze with these electrodes.
Made of 85% pure nickel, these electrodes join cast iron to itself, and to mild steel and stainless steel.
Join gray iron, ductile iron, malleable iron, and alloy cast iron to themselves, and to each other.
Increase the wear resistance of your base metal, or restore a worn-down surface with these electrodes.
Weld nickel with these electrodes.
Press these electrodes onto the tips of spot welders to change the size and shape of your weld.
A two-part alternative to standard electrodes, these electrodes reduce waste since you can reuse the shank.
Join steel together with this welding wire.
Use this E71T-1 wire for welding in all positions, including vertical and overhead.
This wire creates stronger welds than standard MIG welding wire for steel.
Use this wire on thin-gauge steel such as sheet metal.
Increase the wear resistance of your base metal, or restore a worn-down surface with this wire.
Make welds quickly with this fast-melting wire.
Join different metals, such as cast iron, carbon steels, copper, bronze, and copper-nickel alloys.
Often used to repair pipe, this wire joins nickel alloys to themselves and to stainless steel and steel.
These rods make stronger welds than standard gas welding rods for steel.
Use these brazing alloys with a variety of metals.
No need to add flux—these alloys have it built in.
Create stronger bonds than standard brazing alloys.
Join metal in inert atmospheres or vacuum conditions, such as furnace brazing.
To fill in large gaps, these BAg-2 alloys melt into a thicker liquid than standard brazing alloys.
When melted, these alloys form a thin liquid that easily flows into smaller gaps than standard gap-filling brazing alloys.
Use these alloys on metal subject to corrosion.
Don't worry about adding flux when brazing corrosion resistant metals such as 300-series stainless steel—these alloys have it built in.
Fill in tight gaps without needing to add flux before you braze—these alloys have flux built in. When melted, these alloys form a thin liquid that easily flows into smaller gaps than standard brazing alloys.
Everything you need to start brazing most metals in general purpose applications.
Also known as trimetal brazing strips, these alloys have silver with nickel alloy sides and a copper core.