About Hyundai Flux Cored Wire
SF-71 is a titania type flux cored wire for all position welding with CO2 . Compared with solid wire, spatter loss is low, bead appearance is a beautiful and arc is soft with good stability. Slag covering is uniform with good removal.
Enhanced Welding EfficiencyThe high deposition rate of Hyundai Flux Cored Wire increases productivity and efficiency, reducing downtime between spool changes and ensuring steady welding output. Its 15 kg spool packaging further supports extended operation in high-demand industrial settings.
Superior Mechanical PerformanceAchieving a tensile strength of 480 MPa and an elongation of 22%, this wire delivers strong, ductile welds suitable for critical fabrication work. It is ideal for applications with demanding mechanical requirements in construction, shipbuilding, and automotive sectors.
All-Position WeldingFormulated for use in all welding positions, this flux cored wire provides welders with flexibility and ease of use. Whether overhead, vertical, or flat, it ensures consistent quality and performance, making it highly versatile for diverse welding tasks.
FAQ's of Hyundai Flux Cored Wire:
Q: How is Hyundai Flux Cored Wire typically used in welding applications?
A: This wire is primarily used for arc welding in various industrial sectors, including construction, shipbuilding, automotive, and general fabrication. It offers reliable performance in joining mild steel components across all welding positions.
Q: What shielding gas is required when using this flux cored wire?
A: Hyundai Flux Cored Wire is designed to be used with pure CO2 as the shielding gas, which protects the weld pool from atmospheric contamination and aids in generating stable arc characteristics.
Q: When is the best time to choose this wire over solid wire for welding?
A: Opt for this wire when high deposition rates and all-position welding capability are essential, especially in projects requiring increased efficiency and productivity, such as large-scale construction or shipbuilding.
Q: Where can this welding wire be applied within industrial settings?
A: It is widely used in fabrication shops, shipyards, automotive assembly plants, and construction sites, owing to its ability to produce high-quality, durable welds on mild steel structures.
Q: What benefits does the copper-coated surface provide?
A: The copper coating enhances conductivity, reduces contact tip wear, and improves feedability through the welding gun, contributing to smoother and more reliable welds.
Q: What is the recommended welding polarity for this wire?
A: For optimal results, DC+ (direct current electrode positive) polarity is recommended, which supports better arc stability and penetration during welding.