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Golden Bridge ER70S-G (JQ-MG50GS) MIG Welding Wire

Golden Bridge ER70S-G (JQ-MG50GS) MIG Welding Wire

SKU:JQ-MG50GS-030-0011

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JQ-MG50GS




JQ-MG50GS is a gas shielded solid welding wire for galvanized steel, which has excellent welding performance with soft arc, strong porosity resistance and optimal bead appearance. It is permitted for all positions welding. The deposited metal has excellent comprehensive mechanical properties.



The product is applicable for welding base metal (galvanized sheet) with tensile strength of 500MPa, and is commonly used in the fields including electric power and automobile manufacturing.

Chemical composition of welding wire (%)

Chemical element
C
S
Mn
Si
P
Ti
V
Cu
Example value 0.078 0.009 1.49 0.87 0.015 0.003 0.001 0.35
 

Mechanical properties of deposited metal (Ar+20%CO2)

Test item
Rm
(MPa)
ReL/Rp0.2
(MPa)
A
(%)
KV2 (J)
-40℃
Example value 567 453 29 127, 129, 110
 

Reference specification (DC+)

Wire specification(mm)
Welding current(A)
Gas flow(L/min)
Φ0.8 50~100 15
Φ1.0 50~220 15~20
Φ1.2 80~350 15~25
Φ1.6 170~550 15~25
 


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Diameter

* 0.030 inches (0.8 mm), * 0.035 inches (0.9 mm), * 0.045 inches (1.20 mm), * 0.052 inches (1.30 mm), * 1/16 inches (1.6 mm)

Package

11 lb (5 kg), 33 lb (15 kg), 44 lb (20 kg), 550 lb (250 kg), 1100 lb (500 kg)