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Stainshield Universal
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Additional Info
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Benefits
- Developed to provide welds with low distortion, minimal spatter and high travel speeds
- Produces a good fusion profile with a superior weld finish, which is shiny, smooth and has a flat surface appearance
- The addition of helium ensures good penetration and helps produce welds that are defect-free
Applications Summary
- Commonly used in the MIG welding of components in the thickness range of 3mm to 10mm
- Suitable for both manual and automatic applications
- Used with austenitic, ferritic, martensitic and duplex stainless steels to weld pipework and panelling such as blast walls
- Suitable for dip, spray and pulse transfer
- In automatic and robotic applications, high welding speeds achieved by Stainshield Universal are important for high production rates and cost-efficiencies
- Higher mechanical properties can be achieved when using Stainshield Universal than argon/oxygen or argon/carbon dioxide mixtures
- High-integrity welds such as those required by the nuclear industry
Material Specific Applications
The following tabled data provides you with a guide to materials and welding processes with which Stainshield Universal can be used:
- Austentic, ferritic, martensitic and duplex stainless steels
- Nickel alloys (not Monels)
Austentic, ferritic, martensitic and duplex stainless steels
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Benefits |
| MIG welding |
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- Stainshield Universal is most widely used in the
MIG welding of components in the thickness range
of 3 mm to 12mm. The product is suitable for both
manual and automatic applications.
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- Pipe Work
- Panelling such as blast walls
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- Low distortion, little splatter and high travel speeds
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Nickel alloys (not Monels)
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| MIG welding |
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- As with stainless steel Stainshield Universal is best used to
MIG weld nickel alloys of thickness of 3mm and 12mm.
Only the Monel alloys are not recommended with this shielding gas.
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