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Since its introduction in the early 90’s, Aufhauser
Flux Cored Stainless Steel Wires have
yielded consistently high performance and productivity
for trouble-free welding of the stainless steels,
aluminum, copper-base alloys, magnesium and carbon
steels.
Aufhauser
Flux Cored Stainless Steel Wires are precisely
formulated for all position welding versatility with
exceptional performance at high speed deposition rates.
It
is economical, as 100% CO2 can be used as the shielding
gas, even in the vertical-up and overhead positions.
Arc action is smooth and stable; also, the slag peels
easily (less cleanup time). Operator appeal is a plus
factor. All of the wires listed below are used with
standard MIG welding machines.
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E308LT-1 |
Used
for all-position welding using standard MIG welding
machines. It has smooth bead appearance, and a stable
arc that provides minimal spatter. Most frequently used
for base metals of similar composition such as AISI
Types 301, 302, 304, 305 and 308. |
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E309LT-1 |
With
a high deposition rate, E309LT increases efficiency.
Recommended for welding similar alloys in wrought or
cast form; occasionally, to weld Type 304 base metals
when severe corrosion conditions exist; and, at times,
welding dissimilar steels. |
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E316LT-1 |
The
E316LT-1 also increases efficiency because of high
deposition rates. It is used for welding similar alloys
(containing about 2% molybdenum); also for high temperature
service applications (the presence of molybdenum provides
increased creep resistance at elevated temperatures).
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