Dear all,
Use Stainless steel E308L electrode from
AVESTA Brand were u can avoid such kind
of problem. Red hot condition. is mainly
due to non uniformity of flux coat
Neilashkumar
Welding Engineer
NOV
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On Tue 29 May, 2012 5:33 PM IST murtaza506@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have a MMA welding electrode of SS 308L Dia. 2.6mm. when half of
>the electrode is consumed it get red hot, and it gives porosity in the
>weld metal what could be the reason i.e. is it a welding problem or
>there is a problem in the electrode???
>if this problem is due to electrode then what can be the reasons and
>rectifications???
>
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Use Stainless steel E308L electrode from
AVESTA Brand were u can avoid such kind
of problem. Red hot condition. is mainly
due to non uniformity of flux coat
Neilashkumar
Welding Engineer
NOV
------------------------------
On Tue 29 May, 2012 5:33 PM IST murtaza506@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have a MMA welding electrode of SS 308L Dia. 2.6mm. when half of
>the electrode is consumed it get red hot, and it gives porosity in the
>weld metal what could be the reason i.e. is it a welding problem or
>there is a problem in the electrode???
>if this problem is due to electrode then what can be the reasons and
>rectifications???
>
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>The views expressed/exchnaged in this group are members personel views and meant for educational purposes only, Users must take their own decisions w.r.t. applicable code/standard/contract documents.
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