HuiFeng Wear Resistant Group
HuiFeng Wear Resistant Group
Tungsten Carbide Tube Welding Rod Electrode
  • Tungsten Carbide Tube Welding Rod Electrode
  • Tungsten Carbide Tube Welding Rod Electrode
  • Tungsten Carbide Tube Welding Rod Electrode
Tungsten Carbide Tube Welding Rod Electrode
Tungsten Carbide Tube Welding Rod Electrode
Tungsten Carbide Tube Welding Rod Electrode

Tungsten Carbide Tube Welding Rod Electrode

$1.99 - $2.99/Kilogram
Min. Order:
100 Kilogram
Min. Order:
100 Kilogram
Transportation:
Ocean, Land, Air
Port:
Shanghai, Qingdao, Shenzhen
Quantity:

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Basic Info
Basic Info
Place of Origin: China
Productivity: 500 tons per year
Supply Ability: 2 tons per day
Payment Type: L/C,T/T,D/P,Paypal
Incoterm: FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,FCA,CPT,CIP,DDP,DDU
Certificate: ISO9001: 2015
HS Code: 8311200000
Transportation: Ocean,Land,Air
Port: Shanghai,Qingdao,Shenzhen
Product Description
Product Description

Tungsten Carbide Tube Welding Rod Electrode

Our industry-leading ranges also include Welding Electrodes for manual hardfacing applications. With more than 30 years of experience in providing wear solutions dedicated to surface protection, we are rich experienced in developing welding consumables including Welding Rods that are specially designed to protect against wear from abrasion, erosion, corrosion, impact, thermal fatigue, metal to metal friction and more.

Below is a brief overview of Welding Electrodes, which will help to guide your selection process. Tungsten Carbide Tube Welding Rod Electrode is for build up or hardfacing

If you need welding material to build up or hardfacing over, Chrome-Molybdenum Welding Electrodes are recommended. Cast Tungsten Carbide Tube Welding Rod is kind of metal cored tube depositing a cobalt based alloy.

Electrode Welding Rod (1)

 

Flux Cored Welding Wires

Micro Structure On Welding Depos

 

Standard Specifications of HP Wear Plate by HP welding wire:

Welding Wire (62)Packing & Delivery Of Flux Cored Wires

Packing Way: Opt1_15kg By Box, Opt2_10kgs By Box

Delivery Time: 20 days after order confirmation

Hardfacing Electrode

Electrode Welding Rod 7 Jpg

Electrode Welding Rod (103)

 

Micro Structure On Welding Deposite

Micro Structure On Welding deposit (100X)

Micro Structure On Welding deposit (200X)

 

Company Information

HP Wear Resistanat Group was founded in 1994, as the former Taiwan's Upking-Kurimoto Ltd., led by president Mr. Zhang Kun-Mou, using the world-famous Japanese KURIMOTO hardfacing welding patented technology & welding materials produced by Vautid GmbH. HP Group has become the most experienced expert specializing in production and sales of wear resistant products.

Wear Plate Production

 

Test Facilities On Welding Wires

 

  Company ISO Certificates:

 

 

FAQ On HP Wear Products

 

Question: Can I cut or drill a hole in an HP overlay plate?

Answer: No. The chromium-carbide layer is not drillable or machineable. When necessary, you may be able to cut it with plasma, waterjet, or arc-gouging.

 

 

Question: Is it normal to see cracking in hardfacing plating?
Answer: It depends on the hardfacing alloy. Many chromium carbide alloys check-crack when cooled to moderate temperatures; this is normal. Other alloys, such as the austenitic and martensitic, do not crack when applied properly. Check cracking can be seen as cracking perpendicular to the bead length. This occurs by the high stress that is experienced when the weld metal cools. The cracking stops at the parent metal underneath, as long as the parent metal is not brittle. If the parent metal is hard or brittle, you should choose a buffer layer of a softer, and tougher, weld metal.
 

Question: What are the most popular applications with hardfacing products?

Answer: The typical applications include  Mining Site, Steel Mill, Cement Industry, Power Generation, Glass Industry, Construction, Dredging, Oilsand, etc where need to fight with abrasion and impact.

Question: What metals can be protected with hardfacing?
Answer: Carbon and low-alloy steels with carbon contents of less than 1 percent can be hardfaced. High-carbon alloys may require a special buffer layer. Some of the base metals that can be hardfaced include: stainless steels, manganese steels, cast irons and steels, nickel-base alloys, copper-base alloys.
 
Question: What is hardfacing?
Answer: Hardfacing is also known as hardsurfacing. It is the process of adding wear-resistant weld metals to the surface of a metal part to protect it from wear and abrasion. Adding the weld metal plates can be achieved through welding or joining.

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