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.052" ER70S-3/EM13K NS ARC® NS101US Silver-Glide® Carbon Steel MIG Wire 500 lb Drum

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NS ARC NS101US Silver-Glide 0.052 carbon steel CopperFree MIG welding wire 500LB Drum Made in USA ER70S-3, EM13K

Features

  • NS-101 Silver-Glideis a CopperFree mild steel solid filler wire designed to extract maximum weld quality and user appeal from ER70S-3 wire
  • The manganese and silicon contents are restricted to the high end of the chemistry range, assuring maximum deoxidation, flat bead profiles and low spatter levels

Applications

  • Ideal for welding low carbon killed and semi-killed steel, all metal transfer modes of GMAW, and robotic, mechanized, or semi-automatic welding
  • This wire is also an great choice for welding steel with mill scale, rust, or oil, and it is one of the best choices for applications like single- and multi-pass weldments
  • It is particularly useful in applications requiring a minimum 70,000 psi tensile strength

includes

  • NS-101 Silver-Glide CopperFree welding wire provides the ultimate in flexibility to support your GMAW welding operations
  • Cast of 35" (0.88 m) to 55" (1.3 m) and helix below 1" (25.4 mm) improve feedability and provide accurate wire positioning
  • Manufactured according to IS09001:2008 quality standards
  • Excellent arc starts, arc stability and feedability
  • Minimal spatter
  • No copper flaking
  • Moderate de-oxidizers
  • Excellent weld appearance and post weld cleaning

Specifications

  • Diameter .052""
  • AWS Classification ER70S-3
  • Weight 500 lb
  • Trade Name NS ARC® NS101US Silver-Glide
  • Package Drum

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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