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.045" A5.18: E70C-6M H4 MEGAFIL® 710M Gas Shielded Metal Core Carbon Steel Tubular Welding Wire 35 lb Spool

Part Number: 71015BSKU: HOB71015B
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Item Details

MEGAFIL 710M is a metal-cored wire for welding nonalloyed/carbon steels. It offers excellent as-welded and stress-relieved impact toughness properties down to -40°F. Like other metal cored wires, MEGAFIL 710M offers improved deposition rates compared to solid wires, making it a good choice for mechanized and robotic welding applications. MEGAFIL 710M can be used with 75-95% Argon (Ar)/Balance Carbon Dioxide (CO2) shielding gas mixtures, and provides excellent performance when welding using either short-circuit or spray transfers

Features

  • Unique seamless wire manufacturing process.
  • Seamless wire provides low moisture pick-up and a very low hydrogen weld deposit.
  • Excellent low-temperature impact toughness.
  • Excellent wetting and gap-bridging capabilities.
  • Metal cored wire for carbon steel application.
  • Excellent impact toughness properties down to -40F

Applications

  • Automatic and Mechanized Welding
  • Heavy equipment
  • Process piping, and for carbon steel applications using mixed gas 75-95% Argon (Ar)/ balance Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

Specifications

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  • AWS Classification» A5.18: E70C-6M H4
  • Diameter» .045""
  • Weight» 35 lb
  • Trade Name» MEGAFIL® 710M
  • Package» Spool
  • Core Info» Metal Core
  • Shielding Info» Gas Shielded"

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Carbon monoxide, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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