Fluid-cored welding wire, as a crucial material in the welding field, plays a key role in various welding operations due to its unique advantages.
Wind Protection Requirements: For outdoor operations, gas-shielded flux-cored welding wire is recommended; for workshop operations, self-shielded flux-cored welding wire is more suitable.
Equipment Compatibility: Ensure the diameter of the selected flux-cored welding wire matches the welding machine output. For example, a 1.2mm diameter wire requires a welding machine with an A rating of 350A or higher.
Storage and Handling: Flux-cored welding wire should be used as soon as possible after opening, ideally within 48 hours. Avoid moisture exposure to prevent increased porosity.
Parameter Adjustment: Adjust the welding current according to the plate thickness. Generally, for every 2mm increase in plate thickness, the current should be increased by 10-15A to ensure welding quality.
When purchasing flux-cored welding wire equipment, users should select the appropriate equipment model and configuration based on their production needs and budget. Meanwhile, users also need to pay attention to factors such as the manufacturer's strength, after-sales service, equipment lifespan, and maintenance costs. During use, users should strictly follow the operating procedures and regularly maintain and service the equipment to ensure its normal operation and extend its lifespan.




