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Composite welding electrode

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The article was published on 1953-03-18. It has received 38 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Gas metal arc welding & Arc welding.

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Electric arc spray coating with cored wire

TL;DR: In this article, a method for the electric arc spraying of powder-filled cored wires to apply hard, wear-resistant coatings to various substrates is described, where inert gas is supplied to the arc spray gun such that the mass ratio of the wire feed rate to the gas feed rate is preferably between 0.07 and about 0.11.
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Cored wire filler metals and a method for their manufacture

TL;DR: In this article, the diameter of the composite wire is reduced by drawing, rolling or swaging, which can have better operating characteristics leading to improved bead appearance and joint quality and is easier for filler metal manufacturers to make.
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Nickel-base powder-cored article, and methods for its preparation and use

TL;DR: An article is made by preparing an elongated preform having a net metallic composition, and including a tubular sheath made of a sheath nickel-base alloy, and a core disposed within the sheath and including consolidated powder particles made by a core nickel base alloy as mentioned in this paper.
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Method of production of a wire-shaped composite addition material

TL;DR: An addition material in powder or particulate form comprising at least one addition agent selected from the group consisting of calcium, magnesium and aluminum is extruded to provide a compact core wire, which is enveloped by a tape of iron or steel as mentioned in this paper.
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Cored welding electrode and methods for manufacturing the same

TL;DR: In this article, a cored welding electrode is provided, including a tubular sheath material with a center core area, a core fill material within the core area and a sodium based lubricant coating on the sheath materials, wherein the lubricant comprises sodium sulfate, sodium carbonate, and/or sodium nitrite.
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Electric arc welding

Muller Albert
TL;DR: In this article, the high-frequency inductor or transformer disposed in the welding circuit and necessary for the injection of the highfrequency current has a core of ferrite material or powdered iron and is arranged to saturate at normal welding currents so as to offer little impedance to the flow of welding current.
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Welding and brazing