Low Alloy & High Alloy Welding Electrodes: Tailored for specific alloy compositions, our low alloy and high alloy welding electrodes offer precise metallurgical compatibility, guaranteeing welds of exceptional quality and performance.
Low alloy electrodes contain specific alloying elements (e.g., chromium, molybdenum) for enhanced properties.
High alloy electrodes are used for exotic materials (stainless steel, nickel alloys).
Applications include aerospace, petrochemical, and power generation industries.
Super Surfacing Electrodes: Our super surfacing electrodes are formulated for high-wear environments, providing superior abrasion resistance and extended service life for components subjected to severe wear conditions.
Designed for hardfacing and rebuilding worn-out surfaces.
Used to protect components subjected to abrasion, impact, or corrosion.
Commonly applied to bucket teeth, crusher mantles, and wear plates.
Dissimilar Steel Welding & Cast Iron Welding Electrodes: Engineered to bond dissimilar metals seamlessly, our dissimilar steel welding electrodes ensure strong, durable joints between different materials, while our cast iron welding electrodes offer excellent crack resistance and fusion characteristics for repairing or joining cast iron components.
Dissimilar steel electrodes join different types of metals (e.g., steel to stainless steel).
Cast iron electrodes are specialized for repairing cast iron components.
Used in automotive, machinery, and repair applications.
Non-Ferrous & Metal Preparations Electrodes: Crafted for non-ferrous metal welding and metal preparation applications, our electrodes deliver precise control and exceptional weld quality, enabling efficient fabrication and repair work on a variety of non-ferrous materials.
Non-ferrous electrodes are for welding aluminum, copper, and other non-ferrous metals.
Metal preparation electrodes clean and prepare surfaces before welding.
Widely used in maintenance and repair work.
Nickel-Based Super Alloy Electrodes: Our nickel-based super alloy electrodes are specially formulated for welding high-performance alloys, providing unmatched strength, corrosion resistance, and temperature stability for critical applications in aerospace, automotive, and other industries.
These electrodes contain nickel and other alloying elements (e.g., chromium, molybdenum).
Used for high-temperature applications, such as turbine blades and aerospace components.