Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Having metal particles
Patent
1977-02-23
1978-08-22
Schafer, Richard E.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
All metal or with adjacent metals
Having metal particles
148 24, 148 26, 21914522, B23K 3522
Patent
active
041090594
ABSTRACT:
Flux-cored wire as mentioned below, in which a sheath of steel strip is filled with a powder, a selection of iron powders or earth carbonates or fluorides and ferro-metallic deoxidizers and arc stabilizers are added and the mixture is baked at about 570.degree. to 620.degree. C, specific compositions as detailed in the description being used in the powder, the powder specifically having added to it 1 to 3% by weight of powder of atomized silicate, and the sheath being of low-carbon or low-alloy steel, the whole being sifted preferably at 100 mesh.
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Chovanes Eugene
Jackson Edward Lovett
La Soudure Electrique Autogene, Procedes Arcos
Schafer Richard E.
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