A welding rod or electrode is a consumable metal wire used to conduct the electric current during the welding process. It is typically made of metal alloys—such as steel, aluminum, or copper—and is coated with a flux material to help protect it from contamination.
Welding Rod
During welding, the electrode is melted and mixed with the base material to create a weld. The type of welding rod used depends on the welding process and the materials being welded.
Sizes available upon request.
Note: 20kgs/box
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