Description
Low-hydrogen welding electrodes are a type of welding electrode that is used for the purpose of joining two pieces of metal together.
They are made up of  wire coated with flux. The welding process starts with the striking of  an arc between the electrode and metal that is being welded.
Low-hydrogen welding electrodes are important because they provide excellent arc stability and low spatter, making them ideal for use in confined spaces such as shipyards and warehouses where flammable materials might be present.
These electrodes can be used on all positions in the shop, including flat, horizontal and vertical down hand positions.
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