2026-02-15 What are the fundamental differences in chemical composition among ER309, ER309L, and ER309LSi?All three wires are **austenitic stainless steel** filler metals, primarily composed of **chromium** (around 22-25%) and **nickel** (around 12-14%), making them suitable for welding 309-type stainless stee
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2026-01-25 What is the primary distinction between E71T-11 and E71T-GS flux-cored welding wires?Both **E71T-11** and **E71T-GS** are **self-shielded flux-cored wires**, meaning they don't require external shielding gas, making them excellent for **portable welding** and outdoor use. The key difference lies in
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2025-12-25 What do the "6" and "G" designations mean in ER70S-6 and ER70S-G?Both **ER70S-6** and **ER70S-G** are solid wires (indicated by the "S") with a minimum tensile strength of 70,000 psi (indicated by the "70"). The distinguishing factor lies in the final letter/number: The "**6**" in ER70S-6 is
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2025-11-15 Why is ER70S-6 welding wire frequently referred to as "CO2 wire"?ER70S-6 is commonly known as "CO2 wire" because it is designed to be primarily used with **100% carbon dioxide (CO2) shielding gas** in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), also widely known as **MIG welding**. While it can be used with argon
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