60 Series Rods

70 Series Rods

80 Series Rod

Stainless Rods

Aluminum Rods

The “60” in 6010 means 60,000 pounds’ tensile strength (the ability to resist being pulled apart) per square inch

The “70” in 7010 means 70,000 pounds’ tensile strength (the ability to resist being pulled apart) per square inch

The “80” in 8010 means 80,000 pounds’ tensile strength (the ability to resist being pulled apart) per square inch

Stainless steel welding electrodes. 308 and 316. These rods are made of a similar alloy as the base metal being welded and are designed to produce a strong, durable weld with good resistance to corrosion.

Aluminum Stick Rods for welding aluminum using an AC stick welder

nickel alloy is any combination of metals that contains more than half nickel. These types of alloys do not harden when quenching, you must heat treat the piece and keep it at a controlled temperature for a particular amount of time. Because of this, the material will stay ductile and soft after the weld is completed. 

Air carbon arc gouging is a process of removing metal by means of heat generated from a carbon arc. The process uses a carbon/graphite electrode, compressed air and a standard power source.

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