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Saw Wires and Fluxes

SAW wire is a continuous wire electrode used in the SAW process. It is typically made of mild steel, low alloy steel, stainless steel, or other specialty alloys, depending on the application and base metal being welded. The wire is continuously fed through a welding head and into the weld pool, providing the filler material for the joint. SAW wire is available in various diameters to suit different welding applications and thicknesses of the base metal. SAW flux is a granular material used to protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination and facilitate the welding process. The flux composition varies depending on the welding application, but it typically contains a mixture of minerals, oxides, and alloying elements.

Maitri Metal (P) Limited is a leading distributor, and stockholder of Submerged Arc Welding saw wire and flux. Their SAW wire comes in various compositions such as mild steel, low alloy steel, stainless steel, and specialty alloys, ensuring consistent performance and reliability. Coated with copper for enhanced conductivity, their wire meets diverse welding application needs with different diameters available. Maitri Metal (P) Limited also offers a comprehensive range of SAW fluxes, formulated to deliver optimal welding performance and metallurgical properties. With state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and a global distribution network, they ensure timely delivery and personalized customer support. Additionally, their extensive stockholding and flexible solutions cater to immediate customer needs, making them a trusted partner in the welding industry.

Key Features of Saw wires and fluxes

  • Wire Composition : SAW wire is available in various compositions such as mild steel, low alloy steel, stainless steel, and specialty alloys to match the base metal being welded.
  • Flux Composition : SAW flux is formulated with a mix of minerals, oxides, and alloying elements to shield the weld from atmospheric contamination and provide arc stability.
  • Copper Coating : SAW wire is often copper-coated to improve conductivity and protect against oxidation during welding. Arc Stability: The combination of SAW wire and flux provides excellent arc stability, ensuring smooth welding operations.
  • Weld Quality : SAW produces high-quality welds with good mechanical properties and minimal defects when used correctly.
  • Versatility : SAW can be used for welding a wide range of materials and thicknesses, making it suitable for various applications. Deposition Rates: SAW is known for its high deposition rates, making it a highly efficient welding process.
  • Cost-Effectiveness : SAW is a cost-effective welding process, especially for welding thick materials and large structures.
SAW WireEL8,EM12K, EH 10k, EH 12K, EH14, EA 2, EA 4, EA 3, EB 2R, EB 3R, EF 3
SAW FluxAutomelt A55 (Automelt Gr II), Automelt A57, Automelt A81, Automelt A82, Consumable Welding, Automelt B31 (Automelt Gr IV), Automelt B71, Automelt B22 Plus, Automelt B20 Plus, Automelt B41, Automelt B43, Automelt S33, Automelt S76
Strip Classing FluxAutomelt Es1
Bare Brazing RodsBras 3302, Bras 3305, Bras 3314, Bras 3343, Bras 3356
Coated Brazing RodsBracc 2211, Bracs 3344, Bracc 7700
Brazing FluxexAlbraze A, Sibraze F