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"What are the different types of welding rods, such as E6010, E6011, E6012, E6013, E7014, E7024, and E7018?

E6010

  • Strength: 60,000 psi tensile strength.
  • Position: All-position rod.
  • Features: Deep penetration, fast-freeze characteristics.
  • Uses: Ideal for root passes in pipeline welding and construction. Works well on dirty, oily, or rusty materials.
  • Polarity: Direct Current Electrode Negative (DCEN).

E6011

  • Strength: 60,000 psi tensile strength.
  • Position: All-position rod.
  • Features: Moderate to deep penetration with a fast-freezing slag.
  • Uses: Repairs on rusty or dirty materials, farm equipment, and maintenance work.
  • Polarity: AC and DC.

E6012

  • Strength: 60,000 psi tensile strength.
  • Position: All-position rod.
  • Features: Produces a flat weld bead with medium penetration.
  • Uses: Sheet metal and light structural welding.

E6013

  • Strength: 60,000 psi tensile strength.
  • Position: All-position rod.
  • Features: Produces smooth, aesthetically pleasing welds with minimal spatter.
  • Uses: Thin metals, automotive repairs, and hobby welding.
  • Polarity: AC and DC.

E7014

  • Strength: 70,000 psi tensile strength.
  • Position: All-position rod.
  • Features: High deposition rate, easy slag removal.
  • Uses: Thicker materials, general repairs, and production welding.
  • Polarity: AC and DC.

E7024

  • Strength: 70,000 psi tensile strength.
  • Position: Horizontal and flat positions only.
  • Features: High deposition rate and minimal spatter.
  • Uses: Heavy structural welds and production welding.
  • Polarity: AC and DC.

E7018

  • Strength: 70,000 psi tensile strength.
  • Position: All-position rod.
  • Features: Low-hydrogen electrode, excellent for crack-resistant welds.
  • Uses: Bridges, buildings, and pressure vessels.
  • Polarity: AC and DC.
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