16Sep

Are you a Certaniun, Cronatron or Eutectic user now or in the past? Did or do you enjoy the quality and performance of these products but think the price for them is out of line?Would you be interested is trying new products that will stand up to them in quality but not in price?
Are you looking for a company that has knowledgeable Technical Service Personnel who will be there to answer your questions and help you when you need it the most?
We are Protectic Welding Alloys and we want to meet and speak to before you buy your welding alloys, and not after the fact.We have over 30 years of experience in the maintenance welding field and we look forward to working with you, not just selling you products!
Ken Smith
Owner Protectic Welding Alloys a division of R & D Industrial Sales
Office: 951-217-1010
Tags: amp, cronatron, maintenance welding, welding alloys, welding supplies
15Sep

- Porosity in Welds Due To Dirt,
Grease, or Paint.
- Hot Metal Dripping Down on Vertical
or Overhead Welds
- Hard To Start Electrodes
- Sticking Electrodes on Small
Machines
- Poor Penetration
- Welds That Break, or Crack Next To
The Weld
Tags: alloys, dirt, electrodes, grease, hot metal, poor penetration, porosity
15Sep
In arc welding an electrode is used to conduct current through a workpiece to fuse two pieces together. Depending upon the process, the electrode is either consumable, in the case of gas metal arc welding or shielded metal arc welding, or non-consumable, such as in gas tungsten arc welding. For a direct current system the weld rod or stick may be a cathode for a filling type weld or an anode for other welding processes. For an alternating current arc welder the welding electrode would not be considered an anode or cathode.
Tags: anode, arc welder, cathode, consumable, current system, gas metal arc, gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc, two pieces, welding electrode, welding processes
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