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BOSSWELD 70S-6 Mild Steel TIG Welding Rods

BOSSWELD 70S-6 Mild Steel TIG Welding Rods

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SKU:300125

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  •  AWS A5.18 ER70S-6
  • Copper coated wire for TIG and brazing
  • Excellent in low temperature conditions
  • Welds over mill scaled plates
  • Ideal for repairs with rusty or oily plates

Copper-coated TIG rod designed for welding carbon and carbon-manganese steels with tensile strength up to 510 MPa. Applications include tanks, boilers, steel structural works, earthworks and construction works. It is used in root pass and to support the welding when no back pass is possible. Excellent mechanical and toughness properties when in low temperature conditions.

AWS Specification / Industry Specification
  • A5.18 ER70S-6
Features
  • Copper coated wire for TIG and brazing
  • Welds over mill scaled plates
  • Tough weld metal
Applications
  • Tube sections
  • Construction and manufacturing
  • General steel repairs with rusty or oily plates
  • Sheet metal
  • Steel structural works including tanks and boilers
  • 300124 – 1 Kg = Approx 57 Sticks
  • 300125 – 1 Kg = Approx 26 Sticks
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  • Manufacturer Warranties + full coverage under Australian Consumer Law
  • 30-Day Returns on unopened/unused products (customer pays return shipping)
  • Defective Products: free return and replacement, handled with priority

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