Welding Wire

Welding wire is an essential consumable used in various welding processes to join metals together. It is typically made of a durable metal that melts when exposed to high temperatures, creating a bond between the workpieces. Common types of welding wire include carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and flux-cored wire. Each type possesses unique characteristics that make it suitable for specific applications. Welding wire comes in different diameters or thicknesses, allowing welders to select the appropriate size based on their project requirements. The quality of welding wire directly impacts the strength and longevity of welds, making it crucial to choose the right wire for each welding project.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

PRODUCT TYPE SHAPE LENGTH THICKNESS HARDNESS METHOD
Solid Welding Wire Round 36 inches 0.035 inch Soft Gas Metal Arc
Flux Core Welding Wire Round 12 inches 0.045 inch Medium Flux Core Arc
Stainless Welding Wire Round 24 inches 0.030 inch Hard Tungsten Inert Gas
Aluminum Welding Wire Round 18 inches 0.040 inch Soft Gas Metal Arc
Nickel Welding Wire Round 48 inches 0.035 inch Medium Shielded Metal Arc

TYPES OF Welding Wire

Solid Welding Wire

Solid Welding Wire

Solid welding wire, also known as solid flux-cored wire, is a versatile and essential tool in the field of welding. 

Flux Core Welding Wire

Flux Core Welding Wire

Flux core welding wire is an essential tool in the field of welding, known for its versatility and effectiveness.

Stainless Welding Wire

Stainless Welding Wire

Stainless Welding Wire. Stainless welding wire is a specialized type of welding consumable used in various welding.

Aluminum Welding Wire

Aluminum Welding Wire

Aluminum welding wire is a specialized consumable used in the welding process to join aluminum workpieces together.

Nickel Welding Wire

Nickel Welding Wire

Nickel welding wire is a high-quality consumable used in various welding applications. Composed predominantly of nickel alloy.