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Content about Hobart Welding Products - Page 2
- From The Welder
Flux-cored wires designed for hard-surfacing applications
- Jan 11, 2005
- Consumables
- Product Release
Hobart Brothers offers its McKay® VertiWear® 600 and AP gas-shielded flux-cored hard-surfacing wires. Designed for surfacing mild- and low-alloy steel components that are prone to moderate abrasive wear and medium to high impact, the 600 deposits a multipurpose martensitic steel alloy. The...
- From The Welder
Hobart Brothers receives wire patent
- Nov 9, 2004
- Consumables
- News Release
Hobart Brothers has received a patent for its Tri-Mark® Metalloy Vantage™ and Metalloy Vantage Ni1 gas shielded metal cored wires. According to the company, the wires reduce silicon island formation and produce almost silicon-deposit-free weld bead toe lines. The Metalloy Vantage wire is...
- From The Welder
An Introduction to metal-cored wire
- By Steve Barhorst
- Mar 27, 2003
- Consumables
- Article
Metal-cored wire is a tubular electrode that consists of a metal sheath and a core of various powdered materials, primarily iron. The core of metal-cored wire contributes almost entirely to the deposited weld metal.
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