Have any of you tried these flux coated TIG rods for SS? Supposedly you don't need a back purge as the flow produces a slag that protects the backside of the weld.
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I know professional pipe welders who use/have used similar products. (Those were flux cored). Very useful for hard to purge products or piping systems that cannot be purged. (The last weld of a sealed system)
Not sure how it goes on flat stuff, (probably similar I guess)
On a side note, Avesta polarit have a range of ass stick electrodes specially designed to replace tig on less critical applications, as the slag protects the back side.
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Not sure how it goes on flat stuff, (probably similar I guess)
On a side note, Avesta polarit have a range of ass stick electrodes specially designed to replace tig on less critical applications, as the slag protects the back side.
Mick
How does the slag get to the backside? I haven't made any open root stick welding so just being curious
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Any slag bearing process the slag will flow under the open underside of the root, providing there is a suitable gap, but hopefully not between the bead and the metal.
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I see, so its all about surface tension then. Too high and the slag wont go under, too low and it will drip off.
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I guess you'd have to do it close to a flange or something so you could clean that slag out. I saw these to the other day an wondered if they'd work well...Then I remembered that the slag would be trapped in the pipe, and that would really limit it's uses I'd imagine???
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If you had a flange, you could purge. We are not tackling a huge a mount of slag. And would be allowed for washing in hydro testing. Just like a lot of other piping systems.
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