Welding electrodes are consumable metal products that are used in the process of welding. They provide a pool of molten metal to be used for welding.
Welding electrodes are used to create heat and energy to weld two or more pieces of metal together.
The metal pieces come in various shapes and sizes depending on what they will be used for. The diameter of the rod is determined by the thickness of the metal to be welded and the length is determined by how long you want your weld to be.
A welding rod, also known as an electric electrode, is a welding material used for manual arc welding. It is composed of two parts: the welding core is usually a metal material, and the flux is a chemical substance covered on the surface of the welding core to improve the welding process and the quality of the welded joint.
A welding rod, also known as an electric electrode, is a welding material used for manual arc welding. It is composed of two parts: the welding core is usually a metal material, and the flux is a chemical substance covered on the surface of the welding core to improve the welding process and the quality of the welded joint.
A welding rod, also known as an electric electrode, is a welding material used for manual arc welding. It is composed of two parts: the welding core is usually a metal material, and the flux is a chemical substance covered on the surface of the welding core to improve the welding process and the quality of the welded joint.
A welding rod, also known as an electric electrode, is a welding material used for manual arc welding. It is composed of two parts: the welding core is usually a metal material, and the flux is a chemical substance covered on the surface of the welding core to improve the welding process and the quality of the welded joint.
A welding rod, also known as an electric electrode, is a welding material used for manual arc welding. It is composed of two parts: the welding core is usually a metal material, and the flux is a chemical substance covered on the surface of the welding core to improve the welding process and the quality of the welded joint.