Examples of using Welding electrode in English and their translations into Arabic
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Strip surfacing Welding, replacing wire with metal strip as the welding electrode, is a kind of arc surfacing welding under the cover of melting flux
Z408 Cast Iron Welding Electrodes is a graphitic(with strong reducing) type coating with Nickel/Ferro core Welding Electrode for cast iron.
The embedded electrode we produce ourselves is a kind of resistance spot welding electrode, also called combined electrode. .
As a professional welding electrode factory in China, our main products are series of welding electrodes and welding wires.
A: The material of the electrodes is pickaxe chromium bronze, good electrical conductivity, good heat resistance and wear resistance, it is the best material as welding electrode.
AMP Japan Type Welding Electrode Holder are made from high copper alloy for both maximum conductivity and strength.
AWS E6011 Welding Electrodes is a high cellulose potassium type Welding Electrode for carbon steel.
And also the Welding Electrode shows good heat-resistance character, not easy to turn red.
The cast iron Welding Electrode is a medium coated graphite based cast iron electrode,
A: Sure, we can supply the free samples which price pure brass welding electrode holder is low than US$5.
China manufacturer high quality and low/cheap price specification of Welding Electrode rod e6011 E6013 E7018.
Use the servo motor to drive axis X(locate mould) and axis Y(welding electrode) to operate under the preset procedure of PLC data.
The TIG welding electrode process relies on tungsten's hardness and high temperature resistance to carry the welding current to the arc, as it has the highest melting point of any metal(3,410 degrees Celsius).
316L-16 Welding Electrode suppliers/factory, wholesale high-quality products of 316L-16 Welding Rod R & D
Welding Electrode.
Welding Electrode 1/8inch.
Sale Welding Electrode E6013 Tungsten Welding Electrodes. .
Agw Welding Electrode R.
