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BOSSWELD 71T-1C Flux Cored MIG Wire

BOSSWELD 71T-1C Flux Cored MIG Wire

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SKU:200240

A premium, precision layer wound, flux cored mild steel MIG wire for use with CO² shielding gas. Titanium Oxide slag system with excellent weldability, bead appearance, mechanical properties, high impacts and low diffusible hydrogen content. Recommended for single or multipass welding of low carbon and low alloy high strength steel with 500Mpa grade. Approved for all welding positions including vertical down.

AWS Specification / Industry Specification

  • AWS A5.20 E71T1-C

Features

  • Premium general purpose E71T-1 flux cored wire
  • Designed for CO² gas for lower operating cost
  • Excellent weldability with low spatter and a smooth arc characteristics
  • Low Hydrogen content with good slag detachability
  • Vacuum sealed for long life

Applications

  • Structural steel fabrication
  • Construction of rural equipment
  • Pressure vessels
  • Earth moving equipment
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