MIG WIRE HYUNDAI SUPERCORED 70NS 1.6MM 15KG SPOOL
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MIG Wire Hyundai Supercored 70NS 1.6mm, 15kg Spool – Product Description & Applications
The MIG Wire Hyundai Supercored 70NS 1.6mm, 15kg spool is a high-performance metal-cored welding wire ideal for demanding industrial applications. Designed for use in shipbuilding, machinery manufacturing, bridge construction, and structural fabrication, this wire excels in automated or robotic welding environments. It is engineered to deliver efficient, precise welds with minimal downtime and high productivity.
Key Features & Characteristics
The Supercored 70NS is a metal-cored wire that combines the high deposition rate of flux-cored wire (FCW) with the high efficiencies of solid wire. This results in a smooth, stable arc, ensuring reduced spatter and minimal slag coverage. The wire is particularly suited for applications that demand quality, reliability, and speed in welding operations.
- Exceptional Arc Stability: Ensures smooth and reliable weld performance.
- Low Spatter: Minimizes post-weld cleanup, improving efficiency.
- Minimal Slag: Offers cleaner welds with less residue.
Recommended Usage & Parameters
For best results, proper welding procedures must be followed. Key considerations include:
- Preheating and Interpass Temperatures: Preheat materials to 50°C - 150°C to prevent hydrogen buildup that can cause weld metal cracking, especially when working with medium and heavy plates.
- One-Side Welding Considerations: Ensure optimal welding parameters to avoid defects such as hot cracking, which can occur with excessive welding speed.
- Shielding Gas: The recommended shielding gas is a mixture of Ar + 20-25% CO2 for optimal performance.
Applications
- Shipbuilding
- Machinery Manufacturing
- Bridge Construction
- Structural Fabrication
- Automated and Robotic Welding
Note: This product is priced per kilogram (kg), and the minimum quantity available for purchase is indicated in the "Pack Qty" section.