E71T1 1.2MM WIRE FOR FCAW , however shielded gas is an issue for outdoor welding with FCAW?
You may use 7106-1 for root pass only then complete rall with FCAW
Regards,
H.A
On Sat, Mar 6, 2021 at 3:29 PM Chris Sabu <chrissabu28@gmail.com> wrote:
E71T1c is a good choice if you were using 7018 in smaw.--On Sat, Mar 6, 2021 at 15:07 EmaD FaRaHanI <emad.farahani@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,--I want to replace SMAW in the fabrication of offshore platforms, top side section.In this regard, FCAW is selected mainly for most of the welds, to increase the speed of fabrication.May I know:1- Is FCAW the right choice? how about GMAW?2- In the case of FCAW, which electrode with a 3.2mm size is proper for all position welding in offshore platforms? mainly high strength steelsRegards,E.F
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