MILD STEEL ELECTRODES

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Mild steel electrodes are welding electrodes that are specifically designed for use on mild or low-carbon steels. These electrodes are typically made of a mild steel core wire coated with flux. The flux coating helps to protect the weld area from contamination and also provides shielding from the atmosphere during the welding process.

Mild steel electrodes are commonly used in the construction, manufacturing, and repair industries, as well as in automotive and shipbuilding applications. They are suitable for welding a variety of mild steels, including those with low carbon content.

When selecting a mild steel electrode, it is important to consider the thickness of the material being welded, the type of joint being made, and the welding position. Different types of mild steel electrodes are available for different applications, such as general-purpose electrodes, low hydrogen electrodes for high-strength applications, and cellulose-coated electrodes for vertical-up welding.

Overall, mild steel electrodes are a versatile and cost-effective option for welding mild or low-carbon steels in a variety of applications.

Type of RodTypical ApplicationsSpecification
6010Covering is low hydrogen, iron powder; common of welding
applications include 71 ksi (490 MPa) class high tensile strength
steels found in structural steels for buildings, bridge
construction, storage tank fabrication, ship building, industrial and mining
machinery fabrication.
CWB to CSA W48-14 Classification: E431 0 AWS/ASME A5.1 – 04 E6010
6011Covering is high cellulose type; common applications include
welding of storage tanks, pipe, pressure vessel fittings, steel sheets, piping and ship construction.
AC & DC
C.W.B. to CSA W48.1 AWS A5.1
ASMFE – SFA 5.1, 6011
6013For Light Structural Steel Applications
Welding of all kinds of light constructional work in all positions, including pipe welding.
CWB to CSA W48-14
Classification: E4313
AWS/ASME A5.1 – 04 E6013
7014Covering is iron powder, Titania type; common welding applications include fillet welding
of structural steels for buildings, bridge, ship structures and general structures.
CWB to CSA W48-14 Classification: E4914
AWS/ASME A5.1 – 04 E7014
7018For Highly Efficient Welding of 500N/mm2 Class High Tensile Steel. Applications
Welding of mild steel and 500N/mm2 class high tensile steel of ships, bridges, storage tanks,
buildings, industrial machinery and mining machinery.
Covering is low hydrogen, iron powder; common of welding applications include 71 ksi (490 MPa)
class high tensile strength steels found in structural steels for buildings, bridge construction,
storage tank fabrication, ship building, industrial and mining machinery fabrication.
CWB to CSA W48-14 Classification: E4918-1-H8 AWS/ASME A5.1 – 04 E7018-1
7018-1For Aluminum-killed Steel for Low Temperature Applications
Covering is low hydrogen, iron powder; common of welding applications include 71 ksi (490 MPa)
class high tensile strength steels found in structural steels for buildings, bridge construction, storage tank fabrication,
ship building, industrial and mining machinery fabrication.
CWB to CSA W48-14 Classification: E4918-1-H8 AWS/ASME A5.1 – 04 E7018-1
7024For Highly Efficient Fillet Welding Applications
Horizontal and flat welding of ship structures, bridges, structural steels for buildings and general structures.
CWB to CSA W48-14 Classification: E4924
AWS/ASME A5.1 – 04 E7024