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Flux Cored Wire is a type of wire and cable used in welding applications. It is a tubular wire with a flux core, and is used in arc welding processes such as gas metal arc welding (GMAW) and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). The flux core provides a shielding gas that protects the weld from oxidation and contamination. The flux also helps to increase the weld strength and reduce the amount of spatter. Flux cored wire is available in a variety of sizes and materials, including mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and nickel alloys.
Flux cored wire is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, construction, and shipbuilding. It is also used in the fabrication of pressure vessels, boilers, and other heavy equipment. The use of flux cored wire has increased in recent years due to its ease of use and cost-effectiveness.
Some companies in the flux cored wire market include Lincoln Electric, Hobart Brothers, ESAB, and Voestalpine Böhler Welding. Show Less Read more