Welding Wire
Welding wire, also known as welding cable, is a type of wire used to connect more than one metal in welding processes although It is a very thin and continuous wire made of a metal alloy, designed to melt and fuse with metal. Welding wire manufacturers have specific properties that make it suitable for welding. There are several types of welding wires, such as solid wire, flux-cored wire, and metal-cored wire MIG and dip arc welding use solid wire, while flux-cored arc welding uses flux-core wire. The exceptions are usually metal alloys such as steel, aluminum, or stainless steel, with additives to increase strength, corrosion resistance, or Welding wire diameters range from 0. 5 mm to 2. 4 mm, wire lengths from 5 kg up to 20 kg. Welding wire has various applications in welding processes where a continuous wire connects thin sheets of metal.