SuperArc® Orbital TIG L-56 N from Lincoln Electric is a PLW product which has been treated to minimize weld defects that can be seen in the use of MIG wires for the automaticTIG process.
- CONFORMANCES: SPECIFICATION, CLASSIFICATION
- AWS: AWS A5.18, ER70S-6
- Classification: Shielding Gas, Polarity, Yield Strength @ 0.2% Offset, MPa (ksi), Tensile Strength, MPa (ksi), Elongation, %, Charpy V-Notch, J (ft-lbs) @ -30°C (-20°F)
- ER70S-6 Requirement: 100% Ar, DC-, 400 (58) min., 480 (70) min., 22 min., 27 (20) min.
- Typical Result, As-welded: 100% Ar, DC-, 520 (75), 620 (90), 32, 325-385 (240-284)
- Classification: %C, %Cr, %Mn, %Mo, %Ni, %P, %S, %Si, %V, %Total Cu
- ER70S-6 Requirement: 0.06 - 0.15, 0.15 max., 1.40 - 1.85, 0.15 max., 0.15 max., 0.025 max., 0.035 max., 0.80 - 1.15, 0.03 max., 0.50 max.
- Typical Result: 0.09, 0.02, 1.45, 0.00 max., 0.01, 0.004, 0.010, 0.83, 0.00 max., 0.16
- LECO Diameter: 0.035 in (0.9 mm)
- LECO Package: (4) 2 lb Plastic Spool
- Diameter (in): 0.035
- Part number: ED033840
- UPC/EAN: 0015082547657
TIG (GTAW) filler rods are used in the gas tungsten arc welding process, where the welder manually feeds the rod into the weld pool while maintaining the arc with the torch. TIG welding produces the highest quality, lowest spatter welds and is the process of choice for precision work on stainless, aluminum, titanium, and exotic alloys.
- Compatible families: SuperArc
- Electrode type: TIG Rod
TIG (GTAW) filler rods give welders precise control over the weld pool because the filler is fed manually rather than carried in the arc. Choosing the correct alloy and diameter keeps weld chemistry, penetration, and bead appearance consistent across procedures.
A PLW product which has been treated to minimize weld defects that can be seen in the use of MIG wires for the Automatic TIG process.
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- Q2 Lot® - certificate showing actual deposit composition and actual mechanical properties available online
- A PLW product which has been treated to minimize weld defects that can be seen in the use of MIG wires for the automatic TIG process
