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HOBART® Excel-Arc™ Gas Shielded Flux Core Carbon Steel Tubular Welding Wire of 1/16" Dia is ideal for mild and low alloy steel applications. Fast-freezing, rutile-type, flux-cored wire with all position wire for both CO2 and mixed gas provides excellent slag removal and withstands cracking in severe applications. Wire with minimum 70000 - 95000 psi strength and 58000 psi yield strength is able to bridge poor fit-up without burn-through and enhances productivity while minimizing part rework/rejection. Wire improves the welder appeal/productivity, features low fumes/spatter and has good impact toughness. It features improved out-of-position capability and lessens clean-up time, while minimizing the risk of inclusions. It is used in single or multiple pass applications with CO2 and or argon/CO2 gas shielding. Wire comes packaged in a coil of 60 lb and is used in structural steel, general fabrication and heavy equipment.
General fabricationsSingle and multiple pass applications with CO2 and or Argon/CO2 gas shielding
Heavy equipment
Structural fabricationNon-alloyed and fine grain steels
Caution
Consumers should be thoroughly familiar with the safety precautions on the warning label posted in each shipment and in the American National Standard Z49.1, “Safety in Welding and Cutting,” published by the American Welding Society
Avoid breathing welding fumes and gases, they may be dangerous to your health
Always use adequate ventilation
Always use appropriate personal protective equipment