The basic use of Ultraweld is for welding lightweight to heavy steel, very thick and strong joints, medium and high carbon steel, medium tensile structural steel, low-alloy based engineering steel, low-temperature alloys, hard steel, cast steel, and high-temperature sulphur-added steel. These electrodes can be used effectively for hydro-penstock and similar site applications because of their amazing performance and welding capabilities under any condition. The work done by Ultraweld is so perfect that cracks cannot be seen even through x-rays.
KEY FEATURES OF ULTRAWELD:
- High thickness flux coated
- Less spatter, thus creates less smoke
- Excellent weld bead and can be easily struck
- Excellent strength and firmness
- High metal recovery
TYPICAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES:
TYPICAL CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF WELDED STEEL (%)
Type of Current: AC/DC (Minimum OCV 55 Volt)
OPERATING & PACKING INFORMATION:
RULES FOR STORAGE:
Keep the electrodes in a dry place. Before using, heat in the oven at 350oC temperature for 90-120 minutes till dry again, and keep in a hot box of 100-120oC temperature.
WARNING:
- Avoid inhaling of welding fumes and gases for health
- Welding Arc rays can injure eyes & burn skin
- Read and understand safety instructions & practices before use
- Always weld in an open & well ventilated space with sufficient airflow
- Wear protective safety gear for your eyes, ears & body
- Always be careful when handling electrical equipment
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