Product Description
| Usage/Application | welding purpose |
| Thickness | 0.8 mm |
| Type | NA |
| Diameter | 0.04 to 16mm |
| Brand | indian |
| Packaging (kg per pack) | 5 to 15 kg |
| Grade | SS201,SS304,SS316,SS410 etc |
| Tensile Strength | 540 N/mm2 |
| Wire Material | SS |
Superior Strength and VersatilityEngineered for demanding jobs, this industrial-grade MIG welding wire boasts a 500 MPa tensile strength and elongation of 22% or higher. Its versatility allows it to be used in all welding positions, making it a trusted choice in fabrication, automobile production, construction, and general engineering industries.
Reliable Performance and DurabilityWith a galvanized surface and precise tolerance of 0.02 mm, our MIG welding wire ensures consistent feed and minimal spatter during operations. Its melting point of approximately 1,420C guarantees stable arc characteristics and strong, durable welds, even in high-production settings.
Convenient Packaging and StorageEach spool is shrink-wrapped and made from durable plastic, available in 15 kg to 20 kg weights with a 300 mm coil diameter. This secure packaging protects against moisture and extends shelf life up to 18 months, making storage and handling more efficient for distributors and end users alike.
FAQ's of MIG Welding Wire:
Q: How should MIG welding wire be stored to preserve its 18-month shelf life?
A: MIG welding wire should be kept in its original shrink-wrapped plastic spool packaging and stored in a dry, clean area to prevent moisture and contamination, thereby preserving its quality for up to 18 months from the manufacturing date.
Q: What shielding gases can be used with this MIG welding wire?
A: You can use pure CO2 or a mixture of Argon/CO2 as shielding gases with this wire. Both options provide optimal arc stability, reduce spatter, and protect the weld joint from atmospheric contamination during the welding process.
Q: Where can this industrial-grade welding wire be utilized?
A: This wire is suitable for a wide range of applications, including welding, fabrication, construction, automobile manufacturing, and engineering industries. Its robust mechanical properties make it ideal for any setting requiring strong, reliable welds.
Q: What is the correct process for using this MIG welding wire?
A: To use this wire, select the appropriate wire gauge (0.8 mm, 1.0 mm, or 1.2 mm) for your application, set the welding machine within the recommended operating current range (50-450 amps), and use compatible shielding gases. Feed the wire through your MIG torch for smooth, all-position welding performance.
Q: When should this wire be replaced or discarded?
A: Replace the wire if it exhibits signs of rust, contamination, or significant oxidation, or if it is past its 18-month shelf life from the manufacturing date, to maintain optimal weld quality and prevent defects.
Q: What are the benefits of the galvanized surface on this welding wire?
A: The galvanized surface provides enhanced resistance to corrosion and oxidation, ensuring reliable feed and minimizing spatter. This feature prolongs the wire's usability and ensures high-quality welds even in demanding environments.
Q: How does coil diameter and spool weight affect usage?
A: With a 300 mm coil diameter and spools weighing 15 kg to 20 kg, the wire allows for longer intervals between spool changes, making it more efficient for continuous welding in industrial settings. This minimizes downtime and increases productivity.