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Cronatron® 667 Copper and Brass Stick Rod Electrode 1/8"
Cronatron® - 667 Copper and Brass Stick Rod Electrode, Flux Coated, 50-70 HRB Hardness, 100 to 130 Amps, 50% Elongation, DCRP Polarity, 1/8" (5 US Pounds)
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Cronatron® - 667 Copper and Brass Stick Rod Electrode, Flux Coated, 50-70 HRB Hardness, 100 to 130 Amps, 50% Elongation, DCRP Polarity, 1/8" (5 US Pounds)
An assortment of alloys for various copper, brass and bronze repairs.
Superior Advantages
Corrosion-resistant
Excellent color matches
Highly versatile
Pure copper for high electrical conductivity
Tensile Strength: 35,000 PSIElongation: 50%Hardness: Rb 50-70Polarity: DC Reverse
Typical Applications Steel to copper repairs Galvanized steel Bronze valves and fittings
Usage ProcedureUse DC reverse polarity. A close arc should be maintained using a weave or stringer bead technique. Hold electrode perpendicular to workpiece. Preheating is unnecessary on light gauge material. Heavy sections should be preheated to 850°F to 1,000°F (454°C to 538°C). Slag can be removed easily with light chipping or brushing after cooling.
An assortment of alloys for various copper, brass and bronze repairs.
Superior Advantages
Corrosion-resistant
Excellent color matches
Highly versatile
Pure copper for high electrical conductivity
Tensile Strength: 35,000 PSIElongation: 50%Hardness: Rb 50-70Polarity: DC Reverse
Typical Applications Steel to copper repairs Galvanized steel Bronze valves and fittings
Usage ProcedureUse DC reverse polarity. A close arc should be maintained using a weave or stringer bead technique. Hold electrode perpendicular to workpiece. Preheating is unnecessary on light gauge material. Heavy sections should be preheated to 850°F to 1,000°F (454°C to 538°C). Slag can be removed easily with light chipping or brushing after cooling.
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