Thursday, January 27, 2011

Re: [MW:9525] PQR with SAW

Dear Mr.Anil Varma
 
We are baking the flux at 300 deg c for 2 hrs.  For 3.2 mm wire we are using the current range of 425-500 Amps
 
Regards
 
Rinshad A

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Arc Welding Company <arcweldingcom@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear sir,

Hope  your are baking the flux properly. Do you face slag removal difficulty even after proper baking of flux? Excessive currents is also responsible for slag removal difficulty.

Regards,

For arc welding company,

Anil verma

9999200148

 

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