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Oct 01, 2025 - 12:41 PM
Yield strength indicates the stress at which a welding rod begins to deform permanently. It is essential for ensuring the weld can handle expected loads without bending. Applications requiring high load-bearing capacity benefit from rods with higher yield strength, like the Harris Nic L Weld 99 (up to 80,000 psi yield strength). A variety of welding rods with different yield strengths are available so you can choose based on your project’s demands.
