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Pack of 2 kilogram
₹1,651 - ₹3,421
A welding electrode SUPERINOX-1C also known as a welding rod, is a metal wire or stick used to join two pieces of metal together. It is typically made of a similar material to the metal being welded but with added materials that help the electrode conduct electricity, provide a shielding gas or flux, and provide filler metal to the weld There are different welding electrodes, each designed for specific welding applications and materials. For example, electrodes made of mild steel are used for welding mild steel, while electrodes made of stainless steel are used for welding stainless steel. Other types of welding electrodes include cast iron, aluminium, and copper The welding electrode is held in an electrode holder, and an electric arc is created between the electrode and the metal being welded. This arc heats the metal and melts the welding electrode, providing the filler metal needed to create a strong weld joint. As the electrode melts, it also releases a shielding gas or flux that protects the weld from contamination and helps to prevent oxidation Welding electrodes come in different sizes and shapes, and the choice of electrode depends on the thickness of the metal being welded, the type of welding being done, and the welding position
green checkWeight : 2 Kg
green checkMaterial : Stainless Steel
green checkSeries : Superinox 1C
green checkType of Product : Stainless Steel Electrode
green checkLength : 350 mm
green checkClass : E 19.9 LR26
Pack of 2 kilogram
₹2,359 - ₹2,713
A welding electrode SUPERINOX-2C also known as a welding rod, is a metal wire or stick used to join two pieces of metal together. It is typically made of a similar material to the metal being welded but with added materials that help the electrode conduct electricity, provide a shielding gas or flux, and provide filler metal to the weld There are different welding electrodes, each designed for specific welding applications and materials. For example, electrodes made of mild steel are used for welding mild steel, while electrodes made of stainless steel are used for welding stainless steel. Other types of welding electrodes include cast iron, aluminium, and copper The welding electrode is held in an electrode holder, and an electric arc is created between the electrode and the metal being welded. This arc heats the metal and melts the welding electrode, providing the filler metal needed to create a strong weld joint. As the electrode melts, it also releases a shielding gas or flux that protects the weld from contamination and helps to prevent oxidation Welding electrodes come in different sizes and shapes, and the choice of electrode depends on the thickness of the metal being welded, the type of welding being done, and the welding position
green checkWeight : 2 Kg
green checkMaterial : Stainless Steel
green checkSeries : Superinox 2C
green checkType of Product : Stainless Steel Electrode
green checkModel No : E316L-16
green checkLength : 350 mm
green checkClass : E 19.12.2 LR26
Pack of 2 kilogram
₹5,545 - ₹6,371
welding electrode is a consumable piece of material used in welding. It is commonly made of a metal or alloy compatible with the base metal being welded. Welding electrodes are designed to carry an electric current to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece, which generates the heat necessary to melt the base metals and create a weld joint Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Electrodes: Also known as stick electrodes, they are the most widely used electrode type. They have a flux coating that melts during welding, creating a protective shield of gas and slag to protect the weld from atmospheric contamination Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Electrodes: These are used in metal inert gas (MIG) welding. The electrode wire is continuously fed through a welding gun and a shielding gas, which protects the weld pool from the surrounding air Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Electrodes: These electrodes are similar to GMAW electrodes but have a hollow core filled with flux. They are commonly used in applications requiring high deposition rates and deep penetration Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Electrodes: Also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) electrodes, they are made of tungsten and used in TIG welding. These electrodes do not melt during welding but create an arc that heats the base metal. Different filler metals may be used if required Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) Electrodes: These electrodes are used in submerged arc welding, where the electrode is continuously fed into the weld joint. The welding is carried out under a flux layer, protecting it from atmospheric contamination These are just a few examples of welding electrodes, and many more specialized types are available for specific applications. It's essential to choose the right electrode based on the type of welding, the base metal, and the desired weld characteristics to ensure a successful welding process
green checkWeight : 2 Kg
green checkMaterial : Stainless Steel
green checkSeries : SUPERINOX 312
green checkType of Product : Stainless Steel Electrode
green checkModel No : E312-16
Pack of 2 kilogram
₹2,595 - ₹2,713
E 308L-16 welding electrode is a consumable piece of material used in welding. It is commonly made of a metal or alloy compatible with the base metal being welded. Welding electrodes are designed to carry an electric current to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece, which generates the heat necessary to melt the base metals and create a weld joint Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Electrodes: Also known as stick electrodes, they are the most widely used electrode type. They have a flux coating that melts during welding, creating a protective shield of gas and slag to protect the weld from atmospheric contamination Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Electrodes: These are used in metal inert gas (MIG) welding. The electrode wire is continuously fed through a welding gun and a shielding gas, which protects the weld pool from the surrounding air Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Electrodes: These electrodes are similar to GMAW electrodes but have a hollow core filled with flux. They are commonly used in applications requiring high deposition rates and deep penetration Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Electrodes: Also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) electrodes, they are made of tungsten and used in TIG welding. These electrodes do not melt during welding but create an arc that heats the base metal. Different filler metals may be used if required Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) Electrodes: These electrodes are used in submerged arc welding, where the electrode is continuously fed into the weld joint. The welding is carried out under a flux layer, protecting it from atmospheric contamination These are just a few examples of welding electrodes, and many more specialized types are available for specific applications. It's essential to choose the right electrode based on the type of welding, the base metal, and the desired weld characteristics to ensure a successful welding process
green checkWeight : 2 Kg
green checkMaterial : Stainless Steel
green checkApplication : Drilling bits, Punches, Dies, Crane wheels, Shear blades, Crushers, Hammers, Paper cutting knives, Mine rails, Oil expeller worms, Conveyor parts
green checkSeries : Striker 308L
green checkType of Product : Stainless Steel Electrode
green checkModel No : E 308L-16
green checkLength : 350 mm
Pack of 2 kilogram
₹4,837 - ₹4,955
The Ador Welding Betanox DL E 309L-16 Stainless Steel Welding Electrode is an epitome of precision engineering, tailored to meet the exacting demands of stainless steel welding applications. Specifically designed for welding dissimilar metals and for joining stainless steels to carbon steels, this electrode excels in versatility and performance. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Betanox DL E 309L-16 electrode is engineered for welding austenitic stainless steels with 22% chromium and 12% nickel content, such as AISI 309 and 309L grades. It ensures superior weld quality with exceptional resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and intergranular corrosion, even in high-temperature environments. Featuring a smooth arc stability, this electrode minimizes spatter, thereby facilitating clean and precise welds while reducing post-weld cleanup time. Its versatility extends to various industries, including fabrication, construction, maintenance, and repair work, making it indispensable in applications ranging from petrochemical to food processing, pharmaceutical, and marine sectors. Convenience is a key aspect, with each pack containing 2 kilograms of electrodes, ensuring an ample supply for a variety of welding projects without frequent replacements. Moreover, the electrode complies with international welding standards, ensuring compatibility with diverse welding equipment and procedures. Professionals can rely on the Betanox DL E 309L-16 Stainless Steel Welding Electrode to deliver consistent, efficient, and high-quality welds for their dissimilar metal joining needs.
green checkWeight : 2 Kg
green checkMaterial : Stainless Steel
green checkSeries : Betanox DL
green checkType of Product : Stainless Steel Electrode
Pack of 2 kilogram
₹1,533 - ₹3,303
A welding electrode SUPERINOX-1A also known as a welding rod, is a metal wire or stick used to join two pieces of metal together. It is typically made of a similar material to the metal being welded but with added materials that help the electrode conduct electricity, provide a shielding gas or flux, and provide filler metal to the weld There are different welding electrodes, each designed for specific welding applications and materials. For example, electrodes made of mild steel are used for welding mild steel, while electrodes made of stainless steel are used for welding stainless steel. Other types of welding electrodes include cast iron, aluminium, and copper The welding electrode is held in an electrode holder, and an electric arc is created between the electrode and the metal being welded. This arc heats the metal and melts the welding electrode, providing the filler metal needed to create a strong weld joint. As the electrode melts, it also releases a shielding gas or flux that protects the weld from contamination and helps to prevent oxidation Welding electrodes come in different sizes and shapes, and the choice of electrode depends on the thickness of the metal being welded, the type of welding being done, and the welding position
green checkWeight : 2 Kg
green checkMaterial : Stainless Steel
green checkSeries : Superinox 1A
green checkType of Product : Stainless Steel Electrode
green checkClass : E 19.9 R26
Pack of 2 kilogram
₹5,781 - ₹5,899
E-310-16 welding electrode is a consumable piece of material used in welding. It is commonly made of a metal or alloy compatible with the base metal being welded. Welding electrodes are designed to carry an electric current to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece, which generates the heat necessary to melt the base metals and create a weld joint Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Electrodes: Also known as stick electrodes, they are the most widely used electrode type. They have a flux coating that melts during welding, creating a protective shield of gas and slag to protect the weld from atmospheric contamination Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Electrodes: These are used in metal inert gas (MIG) welding. The electrode wire is continuously fed through a welding gun and a shielding gas, which protects the weld pool from the surrounding air Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Electrodes: These electrodes are similar to GMAW electrodes but have a hollow core filled with flux. They are commonly used in applications requiring high deposition rates and deep penetration Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Electrodes: Also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) electrodes, they are made of tungsten and used in TIG welding. These electrodes do not melt during welding but create an arc that heats the base metal. Different filler metals may be used if required Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) Electrodes: These electrodes are used in submerged arc welding, where the electrode is continuously fed into the weld joint. The welding is carried out under a flux layer, protecting it from atmospheric contamination These are just a few examples of welding electrodes, and many more specialized types are available for specific applications. It's essential to choose the right electrode based on the type of welding, the base metal, and the desired weld characteristics to ensure a successful welding process
green checkWeight : 2 Kg
green checkMaterial : Stainless Steel
green checkType of Product : Stainless Steel Electrode
Pack of 2 kilogram
₹2,359  
E410-15 welding electrode 3.15 mm is a consumable piece of material used in welding. It is commonly made of a metal or alloy compatible with the base metal being welded. Welding electrodes are designed to carry an electric current to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece, which generates the heat necessary to melt the base metals and create a weld joint Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Electrodes: Also known as stick electrodes, they are the most widely used electrode type. They have a flux coating that melts during welding, creating a protective shield of gas and slag to protect the weld from atmospheric contamination Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Electrodes: These are used in metal inert gas (MIG) welding. The electrode wire is continuously fed through a welding gun and a shielding gas, which protects the weld pool from the surrounding air Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Electrodes: These electrodes are similar to GMAW electrodes but have a hollow core filled with flux. They are commonly used in applications requiring high deposition rates and deep penetration Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Electrodes: Also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) electrodes, they are made of tungsten and used in TIG welding. These electrodes do not melt during welding but create an arc that heats the base metal. Different filler metals may be used if required Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) Electrodes: These electrodes are used in submerged arc welding, where the electrode is continuously fed into the weld joint. The welding is carried out under a flux layer, protecting it from atmospheric contamination These are just a few examples of welding electrodes, and many more specialized types are available for specific applications. It's essential to choose the right electrode based on the type of welding, the base metal, and the desired weld characteristics to ensure a successful welding process
Pack of 2 kilogram
₹4,365 - ₹4,601
The Ador Welding SUPERINOX 2B Stainless Steel Electrode, boasting a diameter of 4.00 mm, represents a pinnacle in welding technology, designed to meet the exacting requirements of stainless steel welding projects. With each pack containing 2 kilograms of electrodes, this product offers an ample supply for various welding applications without the need for frequent replacements. Crafted with precision and expertise, the SUPERINOX 2B electrode is engineered to deliver superior weld quality, offering exceptional resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and intergranular corrosion even in high-temperature environments. Its robust construction ensures durability and reliability in demanding welding conditions. Featuring a smooth arc stability, this electrode minimizes spatter during welding, resulting in clean and precise welds while reducing post-weld cleanup time. Its versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of industries including fabrication, construction, maintenance, and repair work, catering to applications in petrochemical, food processing, pharmaceutical, and marine sectors. Compliant with international welding standards, the SUPERINOX 2B electrode ensures compatibility with various welding equipment and procedures, providing peace of mind to professionals seeking reliable and efficient welding solutions for their stainless steel fabrication needs. Whether you're working on precision components or structural assemblies, trust the Ador Welding SUPERINOX 2B Stainless Steel Electrode to deliver consistent, high-quality welds for your projects.
green checkWeight : 2 Kg
green checkTensile Strength : 550-650 Mpa
green checkPack Per Box : 5.0
green checkComposition : C,Mn,Si,Mo,S,P,Cr,V,Nb
green checkApplication : Welding Unstabilized And Stabilized Austenitic SS Of Aisi 318, 316, 316Ti. Suitable For Material No. 1.4401, 1.4404, 1.4406, 1.4408, 1.4429, 1.4435, 1.4436, 1.4550, 1.4552, 1.4571, 1.4580 Welding Of Chemical Vessels And Pipelines. Suitable As Buffer Layer On Unalloyed Steels Before Joining To Austenitic Grades.
green checkSeries : Superinox 2B
green checkFeatures : Rutile Type Coating. 19/12/2Mo/Nb Type Weld Deposite. Resistant To Sulphuric Acid And Organic Acids At Operating Temperature Upto 400ËšC. Shows Good Cracking Resitance. Smooth Arc And Least Spatter. Easily Controlled Slag. Excellent Bead Apperance. Radiographic Quality Weld.
green checkType of Product : Stainless Steel Electrode
green checkModel No : E 318-16
green checkLength : 350 mm
green checkWelding Position : H-Down, H-Up, V,
Pack of 2 kilogram
₹2,713 - ₹2,949
The Ador Welding Stainless Steel Betachrome 17Cr Welding Electrode offers unmatched precision and reliability for stainless steel welding projects. With a weight of 2 kilograms per pack, this electrode ensures an ample supply for various welding applications without the need for frequent replacements. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Betachrome 17Cr electrode is specifically engineered for welding stainless steels with 17% chromium content, providing exceptional performance and weld quality. Its composition is optimized to deliver excellent resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and intergranular corrosion even in demanding environments. Featuring a smooth arc stability, this electrode minimizes spatter during welding, resulting in clean and precise welds while reducing post-weld cleanup time. Its versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of industries including fabrication, construction, maintenance, and repair work, catering to applications in petrochemical, food processing, pharmaceutical, and marine sectors. Compliant with international welding standards, the Betachrome 17Cr electrode ensures compatibility with various welding equipment and procedures, providing peace of mind to professionals seeking reliable and efficient welding solutions for their stainless steel fabrication needs. Trust the Ador Welding Stainless Steel Betachrome 17Cr Welding Electrode to deliver consistent, high-quality welds for your projects, no matter the complexity or scale.
green checkWeight : 2 Kg
green checkMaterial : Stainless steel
green checkSeries : Betachrome 17Cr
green checkType of Product : Stainless Steel Electrode
Pack of 2 kilogram
₹4,247 - ₹4,719
The Ador Welding SUPERINOX 2A Stainless Steel Welding Electrode represents the pinnacle of welding technology, offering exceptional performance and reliability for a wide array of stainless steel welding applications. Crafted with precision and expertise, this electrode is specifically designed for welding austenitic stainless steels with 18% chromium and 8% nickel composition, such as AISI 304 and 304L grades. Engineered to deliver superior weld quality, the SUPERINOX 2A electrode ensures outstanding resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and intergranular corrosion even at elevated temperatures. Its smooth arc stability minimizes spatter, resulting in clean, precise welds and reducing post-weld cleanup time. Versatility is a key feature of this electrode, making it suitable for diverse industries including fabrication, construction, maintenance, and repair work. Whether utilized in the petrochemical, food processing, pharmaceutical, or marine sectors, the SUPERINOX 2A electrode consistently delivers top-notch performance and weld integrity. Convenience is paramount, with each pack containing 2 kilograms of electrodes, ensuring an ample supply for various welding projects without the need for frequent replacements. Additionally, the electrode complies with international welding standards, guaranteeing compatibility with various welding equipment and procedures. Professionals can rely on the SUPERINOX 2A Stainless Steel Welding Electrode to provide reliable, efficient, and high-quality welds for their stainless steel fabrication needs.
green checkWeight : 2 Kg
green checkOperating Current : 110-140 A
green checkColor : Silver
green checkTensile Strength : 590 Mpa
green checkMaterial : Stainless Steel
green checkSeries : SUPERINOX 2A
green checkModel No : E316-16
Pack of 2 kilogram
₹6,135 - ₹6,607
E 309LMo - 16 welding electrode is a consumable piece of material used in welding. It is commonly made of a metal or alloy compatible with the base metal being welded. Welding electrodes are designed to carry an electric current to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece, which generates the heat necessary to melt the base metals and create a weld joint Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Electrodes: Also known as stick electrodes, they are the most widely used electrode type. They have a flux coating that melts during welding, creating a protective shield of gas and slag to protect the weld from atmospheric contamination Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Electrodes: These are used in metal inert gas (MIG) welding. The electrode wire is continuously fed through a welding gun and a shielding gas, which protects the weld pool from the surrounding air Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Electrodes: These electrodes are similar to GMAW electrodes but have a hollow core filled with flux. They are commonly used in applications requiring high deposition rates and deep penetration Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Electrodes: Also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) electrodes, they are made of tungsten and used in TIG welding. These electrodes do not melt during welding but create an arc that heats the base metal. Different filler metals may be used if required Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) Electrodes: These electrodes are used in submerged arc welding, where the electrode is continuously fed into the weld joint. The welding is carried out under a flux layer, protecting it from atmospheric contamination These are just a few examples of welding electrodes, and many more specialized types are available for specific applications. It's essential to choose the right electrode based on the type of welding, the base metal, and the desired weld characteristics to ensure a successful welding process
green checkWeight : 2 Kg
green checkMaterial : Stainless Steel
green checkApplication : Drilling bits, Punches, Dies, Crane wheels, Shear blades, Crushers, Hammers, Paper cutting knives, Mine rails, Oil expeller worms, Conveyor parts
green checkSeries : Betanox DMoL
green checkType of Product : Stainless Steel Electrode
green checkModel No : E 309LMo-16
green checkLength : 350 mm
Pack of 2 kilogram
₹6,135 - ₹6,253
E 309Mo - 16 welding electrode is a consumable piece of material used in welding. It is commonly made of a metal or alloy compatible with the base metal being welded. Welding electrodes are designed to carry an electric current to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece, which generates the heat necessary to melt the base metals and create a weld joint Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Electrodes: Also known as stick electrodes, they are the most widely used electrode type. They have a flux coating that melts during welding, creating a protective shield of gas and slag to protect the weld from atmospheric contamination Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Electrodes: These are used in metal inert gas (MIG) welding. The electrode wire is continuously fed through a welding gun and a shielding gas, which protects the weld pool from the surrounding air Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Electrodes: These electrodes are similar to GMAW electrodes but have a hollow core filled with flux. They are commonly used in applications requiring high deposition rates and deep penetration Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Electrodes: Also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) electrodes, they are made of tungsten and used in TIG welding. These electrodes do not melt during welding but create an arc that heats the base metal. Different filler metals may be used if required Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) Electrodes: These electrodes are used in submerged arc welding, where the electrode is continuously fed into the weld joint. The welding is carried out under a flux layer, protecting it from atmospheric contamination These are just a few examples of welding electrodes, and many more specialized types are available for specific applications. It's essential to choose the right electrode based on the type of welding, the base metal, and the desired weld characteristics to ensure a successful welding process
green checkWeight : 2 Kg
green checkMaterial : Stainless Steel
green checkApplication : Drilling bits, Punches, Dies, Crane wheels, Shear blades, Crushers, Hammers, Paper cutting knives, Mine rails, Oil expeller worms, Conveyor parts
green checkSeries : Betanox DMo
green checkType of Product : Stainless Steel Electrode
green checkModel No : E 309Mo-16
green checkLength : 350 mm
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