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23 July, 03:33

What does the E in an electrode code stands for?

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  1. 23 July, 03:58
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    The "E" indicates an arc welding electrode. The first two digits of a 4-digit number and the first three digits of a 5-digit number stand for tensile strength. So, "1" stands for an all position electrode, "2" for a flat and horizontal electrode, and "4" for a flat, horizontal, vertical down and overhead electrode
  2. 23 July, 06:43
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    The "E" indicates an arc welding electrode. The first two digits of a 4-digit number and the first three digits of a 5-digit number stand for tensile strength. So, "1" stands for an all position electrode, "2" for a flat and horizontal electrode, and "4" for a flat, horizontal, vertical down and overhead electrode.
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