Rutile-cellulosic electrodes are specialized welding electrodes featuring a coating (or flux) that contains additional substances. Primarily used in arc welding, these electrodes are available in various types, offering a wide range of applications across different industries.
Product Descriptions:
ESAB OK 46:
A general-purpose electrode, highly resistant to rust and surface contaminants.
ESAB ER 146:
Medium-coated with a cellulose additive in the coating, suitable for welding steel structures subjected to static and dynamic loads (e.g., shipbuilding, construction, and transport vehicles).
OMNIA 46:
Suitable for general construction steel, especially recommended for transformer welders with low no-load voltage values (min. OCV 42V).
SPAWMET NORMAL EP:
A medium-coated rutile-cellulosic electrode for general applications, particularly effective in workshop environments for welding low-carbon structural steels.
RUTWELD 10:
Designed for welding general-purpose structural steels—ideal for rebar, gates, steel structures, chassis, and more. Perfect for joining thin to medium-thickness materials.
RUTWELD 12:
A medium-coated electrode recommended for welding in all positions. Requires minimal welding experience due to its excellent features, including a flexible, stable arc—ideal for practical welder training.
SPAWMET SUPER 46+:
A medium-coated rutile-cellulosic electrode for universal applications, offering good weldability in all positions.
SPAWMET EBE:
Designed for marine construction and difficult-to-weld steels with up to 0.4% carbon content.
PANTAFIX LINCOLN ELECTRIC:
A general-purpose rutile electrode for welding in all positions, featuring a soft arc—suitable for relatively thin sheets and joints with larger gaps. Excellent for pipe welding and steel structures.
Applications:
Metallurgical Industry:
Used for welding metal components in the metallurgical sector.
Steel Structures:
Ideal for joining structural steel elements.
Repairs and Maintenance:
Suitable for repairs and maintenance of various metal structures.
Production and Assembly:
Used in the production and assembly of various metal frameworks.
Benefits:
Versatility:
Availability of different electrode types allows for welding various materials.
Protective Coating:
The flux coating provides protection from contaminants and regulates the welding current.
Durability:
Moisture resistance extends the lifespan of the electrodes.
High Efficiency:
Fast and effective welding increases work productivity.
Flexibility in Application:
Suitable for welding in multiple positions, enhancing versatility.
Shock Resistance:
Ideal for industrial applications involving vibrations and shocks.