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Flux acts as a cleaner, allowing welding over light rust or mill scale.

Traveling too slowly, allowing the molten slag puddle to run out ahead of the welding arc.

Incomplete cleaning between weld passes, improper torch manipulation angle, or insufficient welding current. flux cored arc welding ppt work

The system is more expensive and less portable than basic SMAW stick machines.

Uses both the internal flux and an external shielding gas (typically CO2 or an Argon/CO2 blend). Flux acts as a cleaner, allowing welding over

The hollow center of the wire is filled with granular flux that, when melted, generates a protective gas shield and forms a slag layer over the weld bead.

The intense heat simultaneously melts the outer metal sheath of the wire, the internal flux core, and the surface of the base metal. The molten metal is transferred across the arc into the weld pool. The system is more expensive and less portable

Fast-freezing slag formulas allow for high-quality overhead and vertical-up welding.

: Uses an external shielding gas (usually CO2 or Argon/CO2 mixes) in addition to the flux. This is preferred for thick materials and high-quality structural steel. 4. Key Advantages and Disadvantages Pros Cons High Deposition Rates : Faster than stick or TIG welding. Slag Removal : Requires post-weld cleaning.

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Flux acts as a cleaner, allowing welding over light rust or mill scale.

Traveling too slowly, allowing the molten slag puddle to run out ahead of the welding arc.

Incomplete cleaning between weld passes, improper torch manipulation angle, or insufficient welding current.

The system is more expensive and less portable than basic SMAW stick machines.

Uses both the internal flux and an external shielding gas (typically CO2 or an Argon/CO2 blend).

The hollow center of the wire is filled with granular flux that, when melted, generates a protective gas shield and forms a slag layer over the weld bead.

The intense heat simultaneously melts the outer metal sheath of the wire, the internal flux core, and the surface of the base metal. The molten metal is transferred across the arc into the weld pool.

Fast-freezing slag formulas allow for high-quality overhead and vertical-up welding.

: Uses an external shielding gas (usually CO2 or Argon/CO2 mixes) in addition to the flux. This is preferred for thick materials and high-quality structural steel. 4. Key Advantages and Disadvantages Pros Cons High Deposition Rates : Faster than stick or TIG welding. Slag Removal : Requires post-weld cleaning.