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Welding alloys are used to melt and fuse pieces of metal together.
Learn MoreFiller metal alloys and consumables used in welding, brazing or soldering include items in rod sheet, wire spool, coated stick, weld stud, powder, preform or paste forms.
Tubular heaters are generally used in custom heating applications. Base (tubular) heating elements can be bent into standard or custom shapes
Search by Specification | Learn MoreBraze and brazing alloys join metals or other materials without extensive fusion of the substrates. Brazes have a higher melting point (>800° F) than solders and cause little or no metal vaporization, gain growth, stress corrosion, or distortion.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCopper, brass and bronze alloys are non-ferrous metals with excellent electrical and thermal conductivity as well as good corrosion resistance, ductility and strength.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreWelding and fabrication services weld and fabricate a variety of materials. They may also perform services such as machining, CAD support, and field welding.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreAluminum and aluminum alloys are lightweight, non-ferrous metals with good corrosion resistance, ductility and strength.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCarbon steels and alloy steels are ferrous alloys that contain carbon and other alloying elements such as manganese, chromium, molybdenum, and nickel.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreNickel and nickel alloys are non-ferrous metals with high strength and toughness, excellent corrosion resistance, and superior elevated temperature properties.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreWelding machines and joining machines include all manner of devices used for welding, brazing and soldering.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreHeat exchangers are commonly used in a wide variety of industrial, chemical, and electronics processes to transfer energy and provide required heating or cooling.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTitanium and titanium alloys are non-ferrous metals with excellent corrosion resistance, fatigue properties, and a high strength-to-weight ratio.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSuperalloys are nickel, cobalt or iron-based alloys with excellent elevated temperature strength, creep properties and oxidation resistance.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreReactive and refractory metals include tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, chromium, hafnium, zirconium, and titanium. Reactive metals oxide rapidly and form a stable oxide. Refractory metals and alloys have melting points above ~ 1750° C (~ 3200 F°).
Search by Specification | Learn MoreFerrous metals and alloys are based on iron and include carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steels, cast iron, cast steel, maraging steel, and specialty or proprietary iron-based alloys.
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At Heatrex, our tubular elements are available in 10 standard types as well as three that are considered non-standard. Our standard features include steel elements, furnace-brazed fins, your choice of terminals, and more. (read more)
Durex Industries manufactures formed tubular heating elements for applications which require a uniform heat source over a distributed area. Tubular heaters are very versatile and can be designed with wide range diameters, lengths, sheath materials and voltage ratings. The flexibility of these heating elements allows them to be formed into virtually any shape, including precision forming for a t... (read more)
OGDEN has offered the 3/4" i.d. by 1-1/4" wide Mini-Tubular nozzle heater for many years. This is designed as the heating component for Husky Injection Molding Machine hot runner systems. Because of its 360 heating surface and high temperature capabilities, OGDEN customers have found many other uses for these items, from semiconductor and packaging equipment to medical instrumentation. (read more)
The most versatile of all electric heating elements, the tubular heater is capable of being formed into virtually any configuration. The basic design consists of a helical coil of nickel-chromium resistance wire precisely centered in a metal sheath. This coil is surrounded by magnesium oxide powder which is vibration loaded to insure even density throughout the length of the heater. (read more)
Tubular heating elements are versatile and perform exceptional heat transfer by conduction, convection or radiation to heat liquids, air, gases and surfaces. In most heater assemblies, tubular element design configurations vary round, triangular, flat press and formed bends are made to customer requirements. (read more)
INDEECO designs and manufactures commercial and industrial electric heating and control systems that set the industry standard for excellence. INDEECO's product offering ranges from the tubular heating elements described in their catalog to the most sophisticated, custom designed systems. (read more)
Diff-Therm Platen Heaters are high-quality tubular heating elements swaged under 50 tons of pressure into grey iron castings. For 25 years, Diff-Therm heaters have set the standard for long-life, evenly distributed process heating and efficient power generation. (read more)
Heatrex Tubular Heaters provide a highly efficient, reliable and low cost means of rapidly supplying heat directly to air, metals and various types of liquids, depending on the application. (read more)
Heatrex Finned Tubular Heaters are used for natural or forced convection space heating and industrial process air heating. Sheath temperatures are suitable for drying, heat treating, annealing, curing in ovens or dryers and air heating in ducts. (read more)
Heatrex Finned Tubular Duct Heaters are engineered for lower temperature industrial process heating and re-circulating ovens at temperatures of 600° and below. (read more)
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Metal and Metallurgy engineering - Manual GTAW Welding Aged... Manual GTAW Welding Aged Inconel 718 with 625 Filler |
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AWS (welding) Code Issues - Welders qualified to ASME for SAW, FCAW, GTAW, and GMAW, carbon steel consumables and stainless steel consumables share the same F# ( F6 ). Of course each type will require |
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Hobart Brothers » MSDS Tubular Arc Welding Electrodes For Flux Cored, Metal Cored And Composite Submerged Arc Welding See Hobart Brothers Co. Information |
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Meet Tubular Tina! - Miller Welding Discussion Forums TIG (GTAW) Multioperator Induction Heating Meet Tubular Tina! User Name Remember Me? See Miller Electric Manufacturing Co. Information |
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Bobcat Series.qxd Stick (SMAW) CD Stick/TIG 50 ? 210 A 40 ? 250 A Reparaciones Alambre tubular con fundente (FCAW) Especifi- CA TIG/Stick 50 ? 225 A 40 ? 250 A See Miller Electric Manufacturing Co. Information |
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Filler Metal - Airgas.com Tubular Wires (FCAW) ?Tubular Wires - Carbon Steel Gas Shielded ?Tubular Wires - Carbon Steel Self Shielded ?Tubular Wires - Carbon Steel Self See Airgas, Inc. Information |
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Electrodes designed for tubular welding | Arc Welding Products... Electrodes designed for tubular welding Select-Arc Inc. manufactures tubular welding electrodes. See Fabricator (The) Information |
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Fabricator finds new opportunities in energy sector: Green... The specifications provided by the engineers for the New Hope Power Partnership project required GTAW on the first three passes of the pipe. See Fabricator (The) Information |
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Welding Processes Welding Tutorial GTAW Plasma Arc PAW Shielded Metal Arc See ARCON Welding, LLC Information |
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AP-42, VOL I, Final Background Document for the Development of... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 2-2 Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 2-3 |