Welding consumables
Our store's offer also includes high-quality welding materials from Oerlikon - a leading manufacturer of welding equipment in the world. Products of this company are widely used in the joining processes of unalloyed and low-alloy steels, high-alloy and heat-resistant steels, cast iron alloys, nickel alloys, copper and aluminum.
What welding materials do we sell?
● Coated welding electrodes used in the popular MMA [ Manual Metal Arc Welding] / SMAW [ Shielded Metal Arc Welding ] method. All electrodes are designed to weld a wide range of materials with different thicknesses, in all positions. In this category you can find rutile-cellulosic electrodes, electrodes for welding aluminum and stainless steel, electrodes for surfacing and electrodes for welding railway rails.
● FCAW cored wires [ Flux Cored Wire ] , commonly called flux-cored wires. They are used in the MIG/MAG [Metal Inert Gas] / [Metal Active Gas] welding method. They are widely used in general and very advanced welding applications. In our offer, we have flux-cored, rutile, basic wires, flux-cored wires with metallic core. The welding materials we offer meet high performance standards and have all the necessary certificates and approvals.
● Solid wires for MIG/MAG welding are the most popular range of welding wires used in traditional semi-automatic and automatic welding machines. In our store, you can find copper-plated and non-copper-plated wires that are used in welding things like unalloyed and low-alloy steels, heat-resistant and high-alloy steels and aluminum alloys. Our offer also includes regenerative hardfacing wires. We have welding materials for obtaining various hardnesses in the range of 35-62HRC.
● Tungsten electrodes and rods are a full range of welding materials used in the TIG method. We have a very wide selection of tungsten electrodes used for welding, both with direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC). The offer of TIG rods will allow you to select the right flux for the most demanding welding works in welding stainless steel, aluminum, titanium or copper. High quality materials for the TIG method will ensure optimal appearance of the bead when TIG welding.
● Flux for Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) , witch is a welding method that involves joining metal elements using a welding wire and flux. The high temperature of the electric arc causes that when the wire melts, a protective layer of slag is formed which covers the weld. By choosing a flux and a wire combination, we are sure to obtain excellent weld characteristics and properties. Our offer includes over 100 combinations for submerged arc welding in an automated welding process.