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TRI-MARK® TM-711 Gas Shielded Flux Core Carbon Steel Tubular Welding Wire of 0.052" Dia produces smooth weld beads with uniform fusion and is ideal for all position welding. Rutile-type, flux-cored wire withstands cracking in severe applications and gives low diffusible hydrogen weld deposit. Wire featuring fast freezing slag combines excellent operator appeal with mechanical properties and reduces the risk of underbead cracking. It gives a soft quiet arc featuring nearly no spatter that produces a weld deposit with diffusible hydrogen levels typically less than 5 ml/100 g needed by MIL-E-24403/1. Wire with low fume generation rate increases operator appeal while improving the working environment. It helps to reduce clean-up time and has great CVN impact values. It is associated with E71T-1C/12CJ H8 class of wires and is used in single as well as multiple pass applications with CO2. Wire comes in a spool of 33 lb and is used in industries like shipbuilding, pressure vessel fabrication as well as structural welding. This wire has to be stored in a dry, enclosed environment and in its original intact packaging.
Single and multiple pass applications in all positions, using a shielding gas of 75-85% Ar/15-25% CO2
Ship and barge construction
Non-alloyed and fine grain steels
Caution
Consumers should be thoroughly familiar with the safety precautions on the warning label posted in each shipment and in the American National Standard Z49.1, Safety in Welding and Cutting, published by the American Welding Society
Avoid breathing welding fumes and gases, they may be dangerous to your health
Always use adequate ventilation
Always use appropriate personal protective equipment