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EutecTrode E308L-17 stick electrode
174,10 £ 34,82 £ / kgRutile-coated stick electrode
EutecTrode 6666 N welding electrode
63,05 £ 12,61 £ / kgfor unalloyed and low-alloy steels
EutecTrode 35256 Stick electrode
54,81 £ 13,05 £ / kgBasic coated electrode
Castolin Xuper 680 S stick electrode
321,66 £ 321,66 £ / kgFor difficult-to-weld steels
EutecTrode 35276 Stick electrode
102,21 £ 18,58 £ / kgStick electrode for unalloyed steels
Castolin CP 33033 Stick electrode
291,62 £ 58,32 £ / kgfor corrosion-resistant coatings
EutecTrode 35278 rod electrodes
53,31 £ 10,45 £ / kgfor unalloyed steels
Castolin CP 33700 stick electrode
289,16 £ 57,83 £ / kgfor mixed joints and coatings
Castolin CP 33500 stick electrode
324,16 £ 64,83 £ / kgfor stainless steels
Castolin 2101 Super stick electrode
163,82 £ 81,91 £ / kgfor aluminum and aluminum alloys
Castolin XHD 2230 stick electrode
912,91 £ 365,16 £ / kgElectrode for ductile cast iron
Castolin EC 4044 High nickel electrode
213,68 £ 85,47 £ / kgStick electrode for non-alloy cast ir...
CastoDur N 102 high-performance rod electrode
276,90 £Stick electrode for highly abrasion-r...
Castolin 2-44 stick electrode
303,90 £ 303,90 £ / kgStick electrode for non-alloy cast ir...
Xuper AbraTec 5006 high-performance rod electrode
419,01 £ 83,80 £ / kgfor abrasion-resistant coatings
Xuper AbraTec 6088 rod electrodes
1.238,54 £ 247,71 £ / kgfor highly abrasion-resistant armor
Castolin XHD 6804 Basic coated stick electrode
765,25 £ 306,10 £ / kgfor heat-resistant coatings
Castolin 6450 welding electrodes
285,48 £ 57,10 £ / kgfor impact-resistant applications
Xuper NucleoTec 2222 rod electrode
791,38 £ 316,55 £ / kgfor difficult-to-weld steels
2222 M Stick electrode
962,30 £ 192,46 £ / kgfor corrosion-resistant connections
XHD 6865 rod electrode
904,32 £ 180,86 £ / kgfor nickel alloys
Castolin 7330 D Coated rod electrode
236,20 £ 94,48 £ / kgfor non-alloy-related deposition and ...
EutecTrode XHD 6868 welding electrodes
560,18 £ 112,04 £ / kgfor welding steels
EutecTrode EC 33300 welding electrode
255,95 £ 51,19 £ / kgfor dissimilar joints between unalloy...
EutecTrode 2-24 Welding electrode
620,33 £ 248,13 £ / kgfor cast iron materials
Xuper 2240 Welding electrode
862,38 £ 344,95 £ / kgstick electrode for cast iron materials
EutecTrode EC 4023 Welding electrode
173,13 £ 69,25 £ / kgstick electrode for cast iron materials
EutecTrode 2 R Welding Electrode
447,10 £ 89,42 £ / kgElectrode for cut-resistant surfacing
EutecTrode 640 Electrode
391,47 £ 156,59 £ / kgElectrode for abrasion-resistant surf...
EutecTrode XHD 646 rod electrode
393,42 £ 78,68 £ / kgheavy-duty rod electrode
EutecTrode XHD 6327 Electrode
310,83 £ 62,17 £ / kgElectrode for wear-resistant coatings
EutecTrode XHD 6710 Rod electrode
428,18 £ 85,64 £ / kgHigh-performance rod electrode for ab...
EutecTrode XHD 6715 High-performance rod electrode
916,80 £ 183,36 £ / kgHigh-performance rod electrode for ab...
ToolTectic 6 NHSS Electrode
124,53 £ 49,81 £ / kgElectrode for wear-resistant coatings
EutecTrode XHD 2222 Rod electrode
1.023 £ 204,60 £ / kgHigh-performance rod electrode for co...
EutecTrode EC 4022 Electrode
455,64 £ 91,13 £ / kgElectrode for NiCrFe alloys and dissi...
EutecTrode 6800 Coated electrode
1.353,74 £ 270,75 £ / kgElectrode for steels and nickel alloys
EutecDur N 9010 Electrode
317,74 £ 127,10 £ / kgCobalt hard alloy for wear protection
EutecDur N 9060 Rutile-basic coated rod electrode
285,94 £ 114,38 £ / kgCobalt hard alloy for wear protection
EutecDur N 9080 Rutile-basic coated
337,46 £ 134,98 £ / kgCobalt hard alloy for wear protection
CutTrode 01 Cutting electrode
257,40 £ 51,48 £ / kgCutting electrode for all metals
Chamfertrode 04 Notching electrode
380,64 £ 76,13 £ / kgNotching electrode for all metals
CastoDur N 6070 Rutile-basic coated electrode
700,47 £ 140,09 £ / kgElectrode for abrasion-resistant surf...
EutecTrode XHD 6817 Stick electrode
970,65 £ 194,13 £ / kgHigh-performance rod electrode for he...
EutecTrode CP 35200 stick electrode
287,27 £ 57,45 £ / kgBasic coated stick electrode
EutecTrode 27 Stick electrode
401,01 £ 80,20 £ / kgStick electrode for cast iron materia...
EutecTrode 2-26 D Stick electrode
408,81 £ 81,76 £ / kgfor alloy-like cast iron welds
EutecTrode 54668 - Stick electrode
608,14 £ 121,63 £ / KgHigh-performance stick electrode for ...
EutecTrode E307-17 - Stick electrode
193,47 £ 38,69 £ / KgRutile-coated rod electrode
EutecTrode E309L-17 stick electrode
211,44 £ 42,29 £ / KgRutile-coated rod electrode
EutecTrode E309MoL-17 - rod electrode
216,37 £ 43,27 £ / KgRutile-coated rod electrode
EutecTrode E310-17 - Stick electrode
270,13 £ 54,03 £ / KgRutile-coated rod electrode
EutecTrode E312-17 stick electrode
230,27 £ 46,05 £ / KgRutile-coated rod electrode
Castolin Eutectic stick electrodes offer a wide range of solutions for various welding applications, providing excellent performance, durability, and versatility. Whether you need to weld unalloyed steels, high-alloy steels, cast iron, or specialized alloys, Castolin Eutectic has the right electrode to meet your needs. Their products are designed to enhance productivity, reduce downtime, and extend the service life of industrial components, contributing to overall cost savings and sustainability.
General Information about Stick Electrodes
Stick electrodes consist of a solid metal core wire with an extruded flux coating. The flux coating serves multiple purposes, including shielding the weld zone, ensuring arc stability, controlling penetration, and protecting the weld deposit from oxidation. Different types of flux coatings are available, such as Rutile (R, RR), Basic (B), and Cellulosic (C), each with specific characteristics and applications.
Types of Castolin Eutectic Stick Electrodes
- Unalloyed and Low-Alloyed Stick Electrodes: These electrodes are designed for welding unalloyed and low-alloyed steels. They provide good mechanical properties and are suitable for general fabrication and repair work.
- Highly Alloyed Stick Electrodes: These electrodes are used for welding high-alloy steels, offering excellent resistance to heat, corrosion, and wear. They are ideal for applications requiring high strength and durability.
- Cast Iron Stick Electrodes: Specifically formulated for welding cast iron, these electrodes provide good machinability and resistance to cracking. They are used for repairing cast iron components and joining cast iron to steel.
- Wear Resistant Stick Electrodes: These electrodes are designed to provide exceptional wear resistance, making them suitable for applications involving high abrasion, impact, and erosion. They are used for hardfacing and overlay welding to extend the service life of components.
- Special Alloy Stick Electrodes: These electrodes are formulated with special alloys to meet specific application requirements, such as high-temperature resistance, toughness, and ductility. They are used in demanding industrial environments.
- Nickel Stick Electrodes: Nickel-based electrodes are used for welding nickel alloys and dissimilar metals. They offer excellent resistance to corrosion, heat, and oxidation, making them suitable for high-temperature applications.
- Aluminum Stick Electrodes: These electrodes are designed for welding aluminum and its alloys. They provide good mechanical properties and are used in applications requiring lightweight and corrosion-resistant joints.
- Cobalt Stick Electrodes: Cobalt-based electrodes are used for welding cobalt alloys and provide excellent resistance to wear, heat, and corrosion. They are ideal for high-temperature and high-wear applications.
Applications of Castolin Eutectic Stick Electrodes
Castolin Eutectic stick electrodes are used in a wide range of industries, including:
- Metalworking: For general fabrication, repair, and maintenance of metal components.
- Automotive: For welding bodywork, frames, and other automotive parts.
- Construction: For structural welding, reinforcing bars, and heavy machinery repair.
- Shipbuilding: For welding hulls, decks, and other ship components.
- Cement and Mining: For hardfacing and repairing wear-prone equipment like crushers, mills, and conveyors.
- Pulp and Paper: For welding and repairing components exposed to mechanical and chemical wear.
- Energy Production: For welding components in power plants, including boilers, turbines, and piping systems.
Welding Process
Manual Metal Arc Welding is a process that uses a consumable electrode coated with flux to lay the weld. An electric current, either alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC), is used to form an electric arc between the electrode and the metals to be joined. The heat from the arc melts the core wire and the flux coating, creating a weld pool that solidifies to form a strong joint.
Advantages
- Versatility: Suitable for welding a wide range of metals and alloys.
- Portability: Equipment is relatively simple and portable, making it ideal for fieldwork.
- Cost-Effective: Lower equipment costs compared to other welding processes.
- All-Position Welding: Can be used in all welding positions, including flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead.
Safety Considerations
When using stick electrodes, it is essential to follow safety measures to protect against hazards such as electric shock, fumes, and UV radiation. Proper Personal Protective equipment (PPE), including welding helmets, gloves, and protective clothing, should be worn. Adequate ventilation or fume extraction systems should be in place to manage welding fumes and gases.