About CO2 WELDING WIRE
Product description
- CO2 MIG WIRE is Copper coated solid wire for Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW).
- Our wire is suitable for welding of sheet metal, carbon steels, and low alloy steels including structural steel with a tensile strength up to 540 N/mm2.
Advantages
- Our MIG wires are high performing with smooth flow, stable arc, and minimum spatter.
- We provide thin and uniform copper coating that ensures good conductivity which ensures high speed feeding and optimum performance.
- Our rigorous inspection ensures that the wire gives excellent radiographic quality welds.
- We can supply wires in drum packaging, which will help our customers make the most of their time and save cost.
- Our large production capacity, hi-tech machines, and testing facilities ensure lowest lead time in procuring wires.
| Diameter |
0.80 mm, 1.00 mm, 1.20 mm, 1.60 mm |
| Grades |
AWS 5.18 ER 70S6 IS-6419-S4 DIN SG2 AWS ER-90SG and Other Grades Available |
| Packaging |
12.50kg, 15 kg and Drum Pack 100kg, 150kg, 250kg (Jumbo Pack) |
Exceptional Mechanical PropertiesThis CO2 welding wire stands out for its impressive mechanical characteristics, achieving a tensile strength of over 500 MPa and an elongation exceeding 25%. Such properties ensure welds are durable and capable of withstanding demanding industrial applications, making the wire a reliable choice for high-strength requirements.
Versatile Application RangeDesigned for use in MIG/MAG welding, this wire supports both CO2 and mixed shielding gases, enhancing its flexibility in various environments. It caters to industries such as automotive, construction, and fabrication, providing consistent performance whether used for heavy-duty manufacturing or precision fabrication.
Optimal Wire Finish and PackingEach spool is meticulously finished with a bright, smooth coating that minimizes feeding issues and promotes steady arc stability. Packed in standard 15kg spools with 50 mm or 100 mm core sizes, the wire is protected from damage and ready for immediate use, ensuring efficiency and convenience.
FAQ's of CO2 WELDING WIRE:
Q: How do I use CO2 welding wire in MIG/MAG welding applications?
A: To use CO2 welding wire, load the appropriate diameter wire spool into your MIG/MAG welding machine. Ensure a compatible shielding gas, such as CO2 or a mixed gas, is connected. Adjust the welding parameters based on your specific application, and proceed with welding as per standard safety and operational procedures.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this copper-coated mild steel welding wire?
A: This wire offers high tensile strength (>500 MPa), excellent ductility (>25% elongation), and improved corrosion resistance due to its copper coating. The smooth, bright finish facilitates consistent wire feed and stable arc performance, resulting in strong, reliable welds with minimal defects.
Q: When should I select different diameters of CO2 welding wire?
A: Choose the wire diameter (0.8 mm, 1.0 mm, or 1.2 mm) based on the thickness of the material being welded and the welding current required. Thinner wires are ideal for light-gauge materials, while thicker wires are suitable for heavier sections and higher current levels.
Q: Where is this CO2 welding wire commonly used?
A: This welding wire is widely utilized in a variety of sectors, including automobile manufacturing, fabrication workshops, construction sites, and general manufacturing industries. Its versatility makes it suitable for both manual and semi-automatic welding equipment.
Q: What is the recommended storage condition for CO2 welding wire?
A: Store the wire in a dry and cool place to protect it from moisture, which may cause rusting of the copper-coated surface and affect welding quality. Always keep the spools in their original packaging until ready to use.
Q: How does the wire's bright, smooth finish impact the welding process?
A: The bright, smooth finish minimizes drag and reduces friction while feeding through the welding torch, which helps maintain a stable arc, prevents clogging, and ensures consistent, high-quality welds throughout your project.
Q: What is the process for ensuring compatibility with welding equipment?
A: Verify the spool core size (50 mm or 100 mm) matches your welding machine's specifications and confirm the selected wire diameter fits the machine's feed rollers. Use the wire as instructed for MIG/MAG welding with CO2 or mixed gases for optimum results.