High-Quality Welding Wire for MIG & Flux-Cored Welding
Shop WeldingMart’s premium selection of welding wire for MIG and flux-cored welding. Designed to deliver consistent performance and clean welds, our wires are perfect for steel, stainless steel, and aluminum applications. Whether you’re tackling Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) or Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), our collection features wires from trusted brands like Lincoln Electric for superior quality. Maximize efficiency and achieve professional-grade results with our durable, reliable welding wire. Order now and enjoy expert support and fast shipping!
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Lincoln ED032903 SuperArc L-50 MIG (GMAW) Mild Steel Welding Wire, 1/16 in, 500 lb Accu-Pak Box
$2,815.00Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-50® is Lincoln Electric's most popular premium copper coated mig wire and an excellent choice for 50,000 psi (345 MPa) yield strength, carbon steel base materials.Lincoln ED033956 Blue Max LNT 4462 N MIG GMAW Stainless Steel Welding Wire, 0.045 in, 33 lb Spool
$907.83Unit price /UnavailableConforms to ASME IX Qualifications: QW432 F-No 6 & QW442 A-No 8; “N” Designator - cobalt restriction of 0.05% maxLincoln ED032902 SuperArc L-50 MIG (GMAW) Mild Steel Welding Wire, 0.052 in, 500 lb Accu-Pak Box
$3,050.00Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-50® is Lincoln Electric's most popular premium copper coated mig wire and an excellent choice for 50,000 psi (345 MPa) yield strength, carbon steel base materials.Lincoln ED033852 Blue Max 316L N MIG (GMAW) Stainless Steel Welding Wire, 0.035 in, 33 lb Spool
$661.98Unit price /Unavailable"N" designation - Cobalt restriction of 0.05% max - Low cobalt levels typically required in nuclear industryLincoln ED032901 SuperArc L-50 MIG (GMAW) Mild Steel Welding Wire, 0.045 in, 500 lb Accu-Pak Box
$2,860.00Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-50® is Lincoln Electric's most popular premium copper coated mig wire and an excellent choice for 50,000 psi (345 MPa) yield strength, carbon steel base materials.Lincoln ED032530 Innershield NR-311 Ni Flux-Cored FCAW-S Welding Wire, 3/32 in, 50 lb Coil
$519.00Unit price /UnavailableInnershield® NR®-311 Ni from Lincoln Electric is designed to provide a nominal 1.5% nickel weld deposit with high deposition rates and fast travel.Lincoln ED033850 Blue Max 309L N MIG GMAW Stainless Steel Welding Wire, 0.035 in, 33 lb Spool
$562.32$629.97Unit price /Unavailable"N" designation - Cobalt restriction of 0.05% max - Low cobalt levels typically required in nuclear industryLincoln ED032897 SuperArc L-59 MIG GMAW Mild Steel Welding Wire, 0.052 in, 500 lb Accu-Pak Box
$2,935.00Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-59® from Lincoln Electric is a copper coated, mild steel, engineered alloy MIG welding wire.Lincoln ED033955 Blue Max LNT 4462 N MIG GMAW Stainless Steel Welding Wire, 0.035 in, 33 lb Spool
$1,080.42Unit price /UnavailableConforms to ASME IX Qualifications: QW432 F-No 6 & QW442 A-No 8; “N” Designator - cobalt restriction of 0.05% maxLincoln ED032767 Lincolnweld P223 Submerged Arc SAW Flux, 2600 lb Bulk Bag
$8,242.00Unit price /UnavailableFlux for Seam Welding of PipeLincoln ED033849 Blue Max 308L N MIG (GMAW) Stainless Steel Welding Wire, 0.045 in, 33 lb Spool
$560.34Unit price /Unavailable"N" designation - Cobalt restriction of 0.05% max - Low cobalt levels typically required in nuclear industryLincoln ED032896 SuperArc L-59 MIG GMAW Mild Steel Welding Wire, 0.045 in, 500 lb Accu-Pak Box
$2,960.00Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-59® from Lincoln Electric is a copper coated, mild steel, engineered alloy MIG welding wire.Lincoln ED033328 SuperArc L-56 MIG GMAW Mild Steel Welding Wire, 0.045 in, 44 lb Spool Tested
$263.56Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-56® is Lincoln Electric's premium copper coated MIG welding wire and an excellent choice for welding on metals with a medium to high presence of millscale.Lincoln ED031968 Pipeliner NR-208-XP Flux-Cored (FCAW-S) Welding Wire, 5/64 in, (4) 14 lb Coil
$668.08Unit price /UnavailablePipeliner® NR®-208-XP from Lincoln Electric has been micro-alloyed to be capable of exceeding impact values of 68 J (50 ft·lbf) @ -29°C (-20°F).Lincoln ED032895 SuperArc L-59 MIG GMAW Mild Steel Welding Wire, 0.040 in, 500 lb Accu-Pak Box
$2,970.00Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-59® from Lincoln Electric is a copper coated, mild steel, engineered alloy MIG welding wire.Lincoln ED032894 SuperArc L-59 MIG GMAW Mild Steel Welding Wire, 0.035 in, 500 lb Accu-Pak Box
$3,035.00Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-59® from Lincoln Electric is a copper coated, mild steel, engineered alloy MIG welding wire.Lincoln ED033321 Pipeliner 81M Flux-Cored FCAW-S Welding Wire, 0.047 in, 25 lb Spool
$226.25Unit price /UnavailablePipeliner® 81M from Lincoln Electric is designed for hot, fill and cap pass welding on up to X70 grade pipe.Lincoln ED032745 UltraCore 81Ni1C-H Flux-Cored FCAW-G Welding Wire, 1/16 in, 50 lb Spool
$315.00Unit price /UnavailableUltraCore® 81Ni1C-H from Lincoln Electric is designed for high strength, low-alloy applications using 100% CO2 shielding gas.Lincoln ED031937 SuperArc L-56 MIG GMAW Mild Steel Welding Wire, 0.040 in, 500 lb Accu-Trak Drum
$2,945.00Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-56® is Lincoln Electric's premium copper coated MIG welding wire and an excellent choice for welding on metals with a medium to high presence of millscale.Lincoln ED033320 Pipeliner 81M Flux-Cored FCAW-S Welding Wire, 0.047 in, 10 lb Spool
$86.30Unit price /UnavailablePipeliner® 81M from Lincoln Electric is designed for hot, fill and cap pass welding on up to X70 grade pipe.Lincoln ED033950 UltraCore 71A85 Flux-Cored FCAW-G Welding Wire, 0.045 in, 33 lb Spool Nuclear
$195.69Unit price /UnavailableUltraCore® 71A85 from Lincoln Electric is designed specifically for use with high Argon mixed gas.Lincoln ED031931 Pipeliner G90M Flux-Cored FCAW-G Welding, 0.047 in, 33 lb Plastic Spool
$316.47Unit price /UnavailablePipeliner® G90M from Lincoln Electric is recommended for hot, fill and cap pass welding of up to X80 grade pipe.Lincoln ED033319 Lincolnweld SPX80 Submerged Arc SAW Flux, 2600 lb Bulk Bag
$8,502.00Unit price /UnavailableFlux for Seam Welding of PipeLincoln ED031930 SuperArc L-50 MIG GMAW Mild Steel Welding Wire, 0.045 in, 1000 lb Infinity-Pak
$6,100.00Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-50® is Lincoln Electric's most popular premium copper coated mig wire and an excellent choice for 50,000 psi (345 MPa) yield strength, carbon steel base materials.Lincoln ED032661 Lincore 55-G Flux-Cored FCAW-C Welding Wire, 1/16 in, 500 lb Accu-Trak Drum
$6,740.00Unit price /UnavailableLincore® 55-G Flux-Cored Gas Shielded Wire designed for crane wheels, blower blades, bucket lips, dredge parts and tillage tools applications (Metal to Metal)- $6,180.00Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-50® is Lincoln Electric's most popular premium copper coated mig wire and an excellent choice for 50,000 psi (345 MPa) yield strength, carbon steel base materials.
Lincoln ED032368 SuperArc L-59 MIG GMAW Mild Steel Welding Wire, 0.052 in, 44 lb Spool
$254.76Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-59® from Lincoln Electric is a copper coated, mild steel, engineered alloy MIG welding wire.Lincoln ED033292 SuperArc L-50 MIG (GMAW) Mild Steel Welding Wire, 0.040 in, 1000 lb Accu-Pak Box
$5,710.00Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-50® is Lincoln Electric's most popular premium copper coated mig wire and an excellent choice for 50,000 psi (345 MPa) yield strength, carbon steel base materials.Lincoln ED033516 Lincoln AK-10 Stick (SMAW) Electrode, 5/32x14 in, (4) 5 lb Tube
$152.20Unit price /UnavailableMild Steel, Low Hydrogen • AWS E7018 H8- $4,040.00Unit price /UnavailableMetalshield® MC®-110 from Lincoln Electric is a low alloy metal cored wire capable of producing welds with tensile strengths of 760 MPa (110 ksi).
Lincoln ED033515 Lincoln 7018 AC-RSP Stick SMAW Welding Rod, 1/8x14 in, 4 5 lb Tube.
$146.20Unit price /UnavailableMild Steel, Low Hydrogen • AWS E7018 H8- $4,080.00Unit price /UnavailableMetalshield® MC®-110 from Lincoln Electric is a low alloy metal cored wire capable of producing welds with tensile strengths of 760 MPa (110 ksi).
Lincoln ED033514 Lincoln 7018 AC-RSP Stick SMAW Welding Rod, 3/32x14 in, 4 5 lb Tube.
$150.40Unit price /UnavailableMild Steel, Low Hydrogen • AWS E7018 H8Lincoln ED033271 SuperArc L-56 MIG GMAW Mild Steel Welding Wire, 0.035 in, 1000 lb Precise-Trak Reel
$5,870.00Unit price /UnavailableSuperArc® L-56® is Lincoln Electric's premium copper coated MIG welding wire and an excellent choice for welding on metals with a medium to high presence of millscale.
Top Types of Welding Wire You Need to Know
Welding wire plays a critical role in MIG welding, helping to create strong, reliable joints between metals. Choosing the right wire—like solid wire, flux core, or silicon bronze—is key to achieving quality welds with minimal cleanup.
What Is Welding Wire?
Welding wire serves as both an electrode and filler metal, melting to fuse metal pieces during welding. In MIG welding, the right wire ensures proper penetration, low spatter, and a smooth bead.
Main Types:
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Solid MIG wire – Requires external shielding gas; ideal for clean, aesthetic welds.
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Flux core wire – Self-shielding; perfect for outdoor jobs and rusty surfaces.
Solid Wire: Clean and Precise Welds
Solid wire is a go-to for clean, professional-looking welds. Often copper-coated, it provides:
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Low spatter
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Precise control
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Ideal for thin materials like stainless steel or aluminum
Common Uses:
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Automotive bodywork
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Fabrication shops
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Construction
Popular types include ER70S-3 for clean steel and ER70S-6 for dirty or rusty metals.
Flux Core Wire: Built for Tough Conditions
Flux core wire contains a flux that protects the weld pool without the need for shielding gas. This makes it:
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Ideal for outdoor and windy environments
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Suitable for repair work on dirty or rusty surfaces
Best Practices:
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Clean surfaces when possible
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Maintain proper gun angle
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Use correct voltage and wire feed speed
Silicon Bronze MIG Wire
Silicon bronze wire is used for brazing or welding dissimilar metals. It offers:
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High corrosion resistance
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Excellent flow characteristics
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Use in automotive, HVAC, and light fabrication
Choosing the Right MIG Wire
When selecting MIG wire, consider:
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Material type (steel, stainless, aluminum)
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Wire diameter based on material thickness
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Welding position (flat, overhead, vertical)
Brands like Lincoln Electric and Blue Demon are known for low spatter and porosity-free welds.
Pipe Welding Tools and Precision
In pipe welding, precision is everything. Using the correct tools—such as pipe cutters, pipe stands, and beveling machines—helps ensure weld integrity. Mathey Dearman offers trusted equipment for pipe alignment, cutting, and reforming.
Storage & Maintenance Tips
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Store wire in dry, airtight containers
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Avoid moisture exposure
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Regularly inspect your MIG gun and wire feed mechanism
Summary
Choosing the best welding wire—whether flux core, solid wire, or silicon bronze—directly impacts weld quality. By understanding wire types and best practices, welders can produce durable, clean, and reliable welds across various applications.
FAQs
What is the difference between solid MIG wire and flux core wire?
Solid MIG wire requires shielding gas and is best for clean environments. Flux core is self-shielding, ideal for outdoor use.
How do I pick the right wire diameter?
Match wire size to your base material’s thickness. Thicker metals need larger diameters for better penetration.
How do I prevent porosity in MIG welding?
Use clean wire, proper shielding gas, and correct technique. Deoxidizers in wire (like manganese and silicon) help ensure porosity-free welds.
What’s the benefit of low spatter wire?
Less cleanup, improved bead appearance, and more efficient welding.
What safety gear should I use?
Flame-resistant clothing, welding helmets, gloves, and steel-toed boots are essential.
Top Types of Welding Wire You Need to Know
Welding wire plays a critical role in MIG welding, helping to create strong, reliable joints between metals. Choosing the right wire—like solid wire, flux core, or silicon bronze—is key to achieving quality welds with minimal cleanup.
What Is Welding Wire?
Welding wire serves as both an electrode and filler metal, melting to fuse metal pieces during welding. In MIG welding, the right wire ensures proper penetration, low spatter, and a smooth bead.
Main Types:
-
Solid MIG wire – Requires external shielding gas; ideal for clean, aesthetic welds.
-
Flux core wire – Self-shielding; perfect for outdoor jobs and rusty surfaces.
Solid Wire: Clean and Precise Welds
Solid wire is a go-to for clean, professional-looking welds. Often copper-coated, it provides:
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Low spatter
-
Precise control
-
Ideal for thin materials like stainless steel or aluminum
Common Uses:
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Automotive bodywork
-
Fabrication shops
-
Construction
Popular types include ER70S-3 for clean steel and ER70S-6 for dirty or rusty metals.
Flux Core Wire: Built for Tough Conditions
Flux core wire contains a flux that protects the weld pool without the need for shielding gas. This makes it:
-
Ideal for outdoor and windy environments
-
Suitable for repair work on dirty or rusty surfaces
Best Practices:
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Clean surfaces when possible
-
Maintain proper gun angle
-
Use correct voltage and wire feed speed
Silicon Bronze MIG Wire
Silicon bronze wire is used for brazing or welding dissimilar metals. It offers:
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High corrosion resistance
-
Excellent flow characteristics
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Use in automotive, HVAC, and light fabrication
Choosing the Right MIG Wire
When selecting MIG wire, consider:
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Material type (steel, stainless, aluminum)
-
Wire diameter based on material thickness
-
Welding position (flat, overhead, vertical)
Brands like Lincoln Electric and Blue Demon are known for low spatter and porosity-free welds.
Pipe Welding Tools and Precision
In pipe welding, precision is everything. Using the correct tools—such as pipe cutters, pipe stands, and beveling machines—helps ensure weld integrity. Mathey Dearman offers trusted equipment for pipe alignment, cutting, and reforming.
Storage & Maintenance Tips
-
Store wire in dry, airtight containers
-
Avoid moisture exposure
-
Regularly inspect your MIG gun and wire feed mechanism
Summary
Choosing the best welding wire—whether flux core, solid wire, or silicon bronze—directly impacts weld quality. By understanding wire types and best practices, welders can produce durable, clean, and reliable welds across various applications.
FAQs
What is the difference between solid MIG wire and flux core wire?
Solid MIG wire requires shielding gas and is best for clean environments. Flux core is self-shielding, ideal for outdoor use.
How do I pick the right wire diameter?
Match wire size to your base material’s thickness. Thicker metals need larger diameters for better penetration.
How do I prevent porosity in MIG welding?
Use clean wire, proper shielding gas, and correct technique. Deoxidizers in wire (like manganese and silicon) help ensure porosity-free welds.
What’s the benefit of low spatter wire?
Less cleanup, improved bead appearance, and more efficient welding.
What safety gear should I use?
Flame-resistant clothing, welding helmets, gloves, and steel-toed boots are essential.