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Special
Features:
·
Energized Fluxing Action
·Corrosion Resistant
· Highly Plastic
· Self-Controlled Flux Ratio
· Perfect Matching of Color (Darker upon Anodizing)
· 30,OOO PSI Tensile Strength
· Absolute Control of Weld Bead - All Positions
· Temperature Responsive Flow Characteristics
· Easily Machinable
Applications:
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Build-Up Machinable Deposit on Worn or Broken Parts
· Corrosion Resistant
· Renew Broken or Cracked Extrusions or Castings
· Revise Models, Dies, Molds
· Cast, Sheet or Wrought Aluminum Fabrications
Procedure:
Clean
the weld area and remove all plating or anodized finish.
Try to leave a gap of 1/16" to 1/8". Bevel 60°
to 70° where butt joints or cracks are involved. It
is unnecessary to melt the base metal. Use a carburizing
flame and heat the work piece by keeping the flame 1"
to 3" from the surface. Touch FLUX-CORE to the weld
area under the torch flame until the filler metal flows.
Deposit small amounts of alloy and allow it to flow out
on the weld area. For build-up work, reduce the heat and
play the flame on the filler rod just above the workpiece
and melt drops of the filler rod into the workpiece. Remove
the flux residue with warm water and a stiff brush. Crimp
the end of the rod after use to seal in any unused flux.
Packaging:
FLUX-CORE is packed in a two-pound tube, ten tubes per twenty
pound carton.
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