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What is a Welding Electrode?
When connected to a welding machine, a welding electrode imbued with diverse metals or filler melds under intense electrical heat, fusing disparate metal parts with a resilient, polished bond.
Consider the base metal, desired properties, thickness, position, and service conditions to tailor the welding process effectively.
A slender metallic rod welding wire ignites to produce a heated arc, softening under applied heat to fuse metal pieces together.
Flux comprises various elements such as carbon, manganese, etc., shielding the weld zone from contamination by atmospheric gases.
Welding applies to various metals, including steel, aluminum, cast iron, nickel, and more. Explore our product page to find welding electrodes or wires tailored to your consumable needs.
Welding Electrodes, flux-cored wire, MIG/TIG Wires, and Strip cladding are some of the industry-related products available at Royal Arc.
Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding employs an arc welding technique in which a continuous solid wire is heated and fed into the weld pool through a welding torch.
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding, or Gas Tungsten Arc welding (GTAW), involves joining metals by heating them with an arc created between a tungsten electrode and the parent metals.
MIG welding is typically favoured for its efficiency and suitability for heavy-duty tasks, while TIG welding is often preferred for precise root run welding. Each process offers its own set of advantages and disadvantages.
Selecting the appropriate welding rod requires a thorough understanding of the base metal and its intended application.
While all welding processes are effective, their success hinges on factors like job design, service conditions, and specific requirements.
Common welding defects include Porosity, Undercutting, Incomplete Fusion, Incomplete Penetration, Slag Inclusion, and Spattering. 
Yes, Royal Arc is a Bhartiya (Indian) company based in Mumbai, India.
All the welding products manufactured at Royal Arc can be used in various industries like Sugar Plant, Transport, Transport Sector, Cement Plant and more. Check our Industry section to see what all
Strip cladding is a popular method for applying overlays of materials like stainless steel onto substrates such as carbon steel, low alloy steel, and other similar materials.
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