SG3 welding wire – what is it and when is it worth choosing? (SG2 vs SG3)
SG3 welding wire is a high-quality solid wire for MIG/MAG welding, designed for carbon and low-alloy steels. Compared to the popular SG2, it offers broader...
SG3 welding wire is a high-quality solid wire for MIG/MAG welding, designed for carbon and low-alloy steels. Compared to the popular SG2, it offers broader...
SG2 welding wire is one of the most commonly used materials for MIG/MAG welding. Chosen by both professional manufacturers and hobbyists, it combines high...
SG2 or SG3? Check out the differences between popular MAG welding wires and find out which is better for your project.
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The rutile electrode type E 23 12 L / 309L provides an increased delta ferrite content (FN ~17) in the weld, ensuring safe and crack-resistant welds and hardfacing on a variety of joints. BÖHLER FOX CN 23/12-A stands out for its excellent welding properties and metallurgy. It can be used on both AC and DC current. Other advantages include high current carrying capacity, minimal spatter formation, self-releasing slag, a smooth and clean weld profile, and protection against porosity thanks to a moisture-resistant coating and its packaging in hermetically sealed cans. Operating temperature from –60 °C to +300 °C, and for weld coatings up to +400 °C; approvals: TÜV, DB, ABS, BV, DNV, GL, LR, VUZ, SEPROZ, CE, CWB, NAKS (ø 3.2 mm; ø 4.0 mm)
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