• Arc Welding Grey Metallic AWS 5.14 Nickel Wire For Joining
  • Arc Welding Grey Metallic AWS 5.14 Nickel Wire For Joining
  • Arc Welding Grey Metallic AWS 5.14 Nickel Wire For Joining
  • Arc Welding Grey Metallic AWS 5.14 Nickel Wire For Joining
  • Arc Welding Grey Metallic AWS 5.14 Nickel Wire For Joining
  • Arc Welding Grey Metallic AWS 5.14 Nickel Wire For Joining

Arc Welding Grey Metallic AWS 5.14 Nickel Wire For Joining

Product Type: Wire
Material: nickel mig
Carbon Content: Low Carbon
PCD: 98mm
ET: 25mm
Hole: 0
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
Nickel Mig Wire
Application
joining
color
oxidable
Transport Package
Wooden Case
Specification
as client′s requirement
Trademark
tankii
Origin
Shanghai
HS Code
7505210000
Production Capacity
100000tons/Year

Product Description

AWS 5.14 Class ERNiCu-7 Mig Welding Wirefor Welding Used For Joining Base Materials

 

1. Gas metal arc welding (GMAW), sometimes referred to by its subtypes metal inert gas (MIG) and metal active gas (MAG) is a welding process in which an electric arc forms between a consumable MIG wire electrode and the workpiece metal(s), which heats the workpiece metal(s), causing them to fuse (melt and join). Along with the wire electrode, a shielding gas feeds through the welding gun, which shields the process from atmospheric contamination.


2. The process can be semi-automatic or automatic. A constant voltage, direct current power source is most commonly used with GMAW, but constant current systems, as well as alternating current, can be used. There are four primary methods of metal transfer in GMAW, called globular, short-circuiting, spray, and pulsed-spray, each of which has distinct properties and corresponding advantages and limitations.


3. Originally developed in the 1940s for welding aluminium and other non-ferrous materials, GMAW was soon applied to steels because it provided faster welding time compared to other welding processes. The cost of inert gas limited its use in steels until several years later, when the use of semi-inert gases such as carbon dioxide became common. Further developments during the 1950s and 1960s gave the process more versatility and as a result, it became a highly used industrial process. Today, GMAW is the most common industrial welding process, preferred for its versatility, speed and the relative ease of adapting the process to robotic automation. Unlike welding processes that do not employ a shielding gas, such as shielded metal arc welding, it is rarely used outdoors or in other areas of moving air. A related process, flux cored arc welding, often does not use a shielding gas, but instead employs an electrode wire that is hollow and filled with flux.

 

TYPICAL CHEMISTRY

 

C Mn Fe P S Si Cu Ni Al Ti
0.05 3.53 0.53 0.004 0.002 0.87 Bal. 65.3 0.02 2.2

 

TYPICAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

 

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