Find the Welding Consumables That Fit Your Work
Explore our range of welding consumables designed to support consistent weld quality across engineering and fabrication requirements. As an authorized distributor of ESAB, we provide access to trusted filler metals used by professionals around the world.
Dual Shield II 712X
Dual Shield II 712X is an all-position flux cored wire intended for applications requiring outstanding weld metal toughness. This X Series wire, in combination with 75% Argon/25% CO2 shielding gas, can produce Charpy V-Notch impact results of more than 40 ft-lb (68 J) at -60°F (-51°C) and Crack Tip Opening Displacement (CTOD) results of more than 20 mils (0.5 mm) at -40°F (-40°C). Dual Shield II 712X also provides the smooth arc and low spatter levels characteristic of Dual Shield flux cored wires. Applications include off-shore oil components, shipbuilding and heavy equipment where exceptional Charpy impact/low temperature toughness is required.
Process
FCAW (Flux Core)
Classification
ASME SFA 5.36
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

OK Tubrod 14.00S
A metal cored wire for submerged arc welding.
Classification
EN ISO 14174: SA AB 1 67 AC H5
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All
Dual Shield 700X
Dual Shield 700X is a high deposition, deep penetration wire for joining of heavy structural steel components. Designed for flat and horizontal position welding using CO2 shielding gas, this X Series wire provides high deposition rates, high efficiency and excellent performance. The bead contour, smooth ripple and slag chemistry allow easy slag removal even in narrow groves.
Process
FCAW (Flux Core)
Classification
AWS A5.20: E70T-1CH8/T-9CH8
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

Coreweld C6
Coreweld C6 was developed and "fine-tuned" especially for hand-held, automatic and robotic welding in the automotive industry, as well as rail car manufacturing, structural welding and other similar applications. Never before has there been such a perfect pairing of filler metal and industry requirements for quality, productivity and profitability.
Process
MCAW - Metal Core Arc Welding
Classification
AWS A5.36: E70T15-M20A2-CS1-H4
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All
Dual Shield II 711X
Dual Shield II 711X is an all-position flux cored wire that displays exceptional impact properties in combination with CO2 shielding gas. This flux cored wire was developed to join low and medium carbon steels where higher impacts and toughness are required. As with all X Series wires, Dual Shield II 711X offers higher top-end current levels for out-of-position welding, broader operating ranges and higher deposition rates in out-of-position applications. ~Applications include construction, shipbuilding, rail car, light and heavy equipment, and general fabrication where exceptional impacts are required. Weld metal analysis is similar to Atom Arc 7018 and Atom Arc 7018-1.
Process
FCAW (Flux Core)
Classification
AWS A5.20: E71T-CJ-DH8/T-9CJ-DH8/T-12CJ-DH8
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

FILARC PZ6113S
A metal cored wire for robotic welding of single and multi-pass fillet welds using M21 and M12 shielding gas. Used in the down hand and horizontal / vertical positions.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.20: E71T-9C H4
Shielding Gas
C1 (EN ISO 14175)
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All
Dual Shield 710X
Dual Shield 710X is an all-position flux cored wire for general purpose welding. It provides outstanding operator appeal with an easily controlled arc, improved operation at both lower and higher current levels, minimal spatter and easily removed slag. Dual Shield 710X can be used with 100% CO2, recommended in applications where weld joint restraint is high. Applications include rail car, barges, civil construction, light equipment and general fabrication.
Process
FCAW (Flux Core)
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.20: E71T-1C-DH8/T-9C-DH8
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All
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Exaton 79S
Exaton 79S is a newly designed highly basic, agglomerated flux for electroslag strip cladding delivering excellent slag removal and bead appearance. Flux Exaton 79S is recommended for the usage with Nb-bearing strip electrodes of nickel alloy type, such as EQNiCr-3 and EQNiCrMo-3 or similar.
Classification
EN ISO 14174: ES A FB 2B DC
Nickel
Strip Cladding (SAW/ESW)
All

OK Flux 10.16
High basic, all mineral, agglomerated flux designed for welding nickel and nickel based alloys. The flux is particularly suitable for strip cladding with Ni-based strip. The silicon transfer from the flux to the weld metal is strongly reduced by the well balanced flux composition and thus minimizing the risk for hot cracking in welding Ni-based alloys.
Classification
EN ISO 14174: S A FB 2 55 43 DC
Nickel
Strip Cladding (SAW/ESW)
All

Exaton Ni60 (ESW)
Exaton Ni60 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum strip electrode used for electro-slag welding (ESW) to deposit a second layer corrosion resistant alloy of Ni6625/UNS N06625 composition on carbon- and low alloyed steels. It can also be used as buffer layer before depositing second layers. Due to the low carbon content of the strip Exaton Ni60 is often used for single layer deposits when the required Fe content in the overlay is less than 10%. The grade is characterized by: – Excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking in chlorides – Very good resistance to pitting and intergranular corrosion
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.14: EQNiCrMo-3
Nickel
Strip Cladding (SAW/ESW)
All
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Exaton 50SW
Exaton 50SW is a basic agglomerated flux with low silicon pickup. It gives good slag removal, good tie-ins and a finely rippled surface. It is suitable for welding with either wire or strip electrodes of nickel alloy type. It is particularly suitable for surfacing with Exaton Ni72HP strip electrodes (EQNiCr-3 type). Typical applications for flux Exaton 50SW are found in nuclear and chemical equipment fields. It is also suitable for dissimilar material welding of nickel alloy grades to stainless steel grades.
Classification
EN ISO 14174: S A AF 2
Nickel
Strip Cladding (SAW/ESW)
All

Cryo-Shield Ni9
Flux cored wire for welding of 9% Ni steel. Cryo-Shield Ni9 is a gas shielded flux cored wire that can be used for welding in all positions using 100% CO2 shielding gas. This weld metal is a Nickel-based with excellent crack resistance and less sensitive to weld bead surface porosity.
Shielding Gas
C1 (EN ISO 14175)
Nickel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

Shield-Bright NiCrMo-3
A positional rutile wire for the welding of Ni-Cr-Mo-Nb alloys super stainless steels and 9% Ni steels for cryogenic service. It has <1% Fe for higher corrosion resistance. For use with Ar/15-25%CO2 shielding gas.
Classification
AWS A5.34: ENiCrMo3T1-4
Shielding Gas
M21 (EN ISO 14175)
Nickel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

Stoody 63TG
Stoodys torch grade spray powders are specifically designed for enhanced wetting characteristics in hand-held torch applications. These hardfacing powers cover a broad range of wear resistance needs.
Other
Repair And Maintenance
All

Stoody 85TG
Stoodys torch grade spray powders are specifically designed for enhanced wetting characteristics in hand-held torch applications. These hardfacing powers cover a broad range of wear resistance needs.
Other
Repair And Maintenance
All

OK GPC
OK GPC is designed for gouging, cutting and piercing mild and alloyed steel, cast iron and non-ferrous metals with the exception of pure copper, using standard welding equipment. The electrode can be used in a wide variety of applications, e.g. for bevelling, for preparation of cracked areas before welding, for back-gouging of root runs.
Other
Repair And Maintenance
All

OK 94.25
Electrode for welding copper and bronzes, especially tin-bronzes. It is also suitable for cladding steels and for smaller repair work of weldable cast irons.
Classification
EN ISO 17777: E Cu Z (CuSn7)
Other
Repair And Maintenance
All

OK NiFe-CI
A nickel-iron electrode for welding normal grades of cast iron and for joining them to steel. Can be used for malleable nodular cast iron and alloy cast iron. It has a special iron jacketed Ni core wire, which gives the electrode much improved current carrying capacity compared to electrodes with a homogeneous core wire. The electrode produces a weld metal stronger and more resistant to solidification cracking than the pure nickel electrode types. Typical applications are repair of pump bodies, heave machine sections, gear teeth, flanges and pulleys.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.15: ENiFe-CI
Other
Repair And Maintenance
All

OK 94.25
Electrode for welding copper and bronzes, especially tin-bronzes. It is also suitable for cladding steels and for smaller repair work of weldable cast irons.
Classification
EN ISO 17777: E Cu Z (CuSn7)
Copper
Stick Electrodes (SMAW)
All

OK Tigrod 19.12
Bare copper welding rod alloyed with small amounts of tin for welding of oxygen free, pure copper and low alloyed copper. The weld is easily workable. For welding of large work pieces and heavy thickness preheating is recommended..
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.7: ERCu
Copper
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Autrod 19.12
A continuous solid copper wire for welding of oxygen free, pure copper and low alloyed copper. OK Autrod 19.12 is alloyed with tin, and has good flow properties. The weld is easily workable. For welding of large work pieces and heavy thickness preheating is recommended.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.7: ERCu
Copper
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Autrod 19.49
A continuous solid Cu-Ni wire for welding of similar alloys like 90Cu10Ni-, 80Cu20Ni- and 70Cu30Ni-alloys. The nickel addition strengthens the weld metal and improves the corrosion resistance, particulary against salt water. The alloy is used for overlay welding of steels and widely used for welding of Cu-Ni components to desalination plants.
Classification
EN ISO 24373
Shielding Gas
I1, I2, I3 (EN 439)
Copper
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Autrod 19.30
A continuous, solid copper wire, for welding of copper-zinc alloys, low-alloyed copper and for Mig brazing of zinc coated steel sheets. OK Autrod 19.30 is alloyed with silicon and manganese. The alloy is widely used in the automotive industry for Mig brazing of galvanised steel in car body production. The wire is also suitable for overlay welding of un- and low alloyed steels. Pulsed GMAW is recommended.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.7: ERCuSi-A
Shielding Gas
I1, I2, I3, M13 (EN439)
Copper
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Autrod 19.40
A continuous solid copper wire for welding of aluminium bronzes of the same type and over lay welding of un- and low alloyed steels. OK Autrod 19.40 is alloyed with aluminium and is recognised for high strength , good wear resistance and very good corrosion resistance against sea water. The alloy is also commonly used in the automotive industry for Mig brazing of galvanised steel in car body production.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.7: ERCuAl-A1
Shielding Gas
I1, I2, I3, M13 (EN439)
Copper
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

FILARC PZ6111
A downhand rutile cored wire for use with C1 or M21 shielding gas.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.29: E70T1-G
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

Stoodite 12-M
Stoodite 12-M is a more wear resistant cobalt alloy than 6-M thanks to a higher volume of carbides but with lower impact strength. Produces a high hardness cobalt-chromium deposit for high temperature applications with abrasive wear associated with corrosion. Provides excellent resistance to many forms of chemical and mechanical degradation, including galling. Stoodite 12-M bonds well with all weldable steels, including stainless. Certification to AWS specification - A5.21 ERCCoCr-B
Classification
AWS A5.21: ERCCoCr-B
Cobalt
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

Stoodite 6
Stoodite 6 provides resistance to many forms of chemical and mechanical degradation over a wide temperature range. The most generally used cobalt alloy, Stoodite 6 attributes include outstanding self-mated anti-galling properties, high temperature hardness, and high resistance to cavitation erosion. Certification to AWS specification - A5.21 ERCoCr-A for bare rod; A5.13 ECoCr-A for coated electrode.
Classification
AWS A5.21: ERCoCr-A
Cobalt
Stick Electrodes (SMAW)
All

OK Tubrod 14.13
A general purpose metal cored wire for use with M21 shielding gas. Diameters less than 1.4mm are all-positional except vertical down.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.18: E70C-6M
Shielding Gas
M21 (EN ISO 14175)
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

OK Tubrod 14.11
A metal cored wire for robotic or automated welding of single and multi-pass fillet welds using M21 and M12 shielding gas. Used in the downhand and horizontal / vertical positions.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.18: E70C-6M H4
Shielding Gas
M12, M21 (EN ISO 14175)
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

Stoodite 21
Stoodite 21 is a low carbon, molybdenum strengthened cobalt chromium alloy with excellent high temperature strength and stability frequently used in hot die applications. With anti-galling, cavitation erosion, and corrosion resistance, Stoodite 21 is a popular fluid valve seat facing alloy. Certification to AWS specification - A5.21 ERCoCr-E for bare rods; A5.13 ECoCr-E for coated electrodes.
Classification
AWS A5.21: ERCoCr-E
Cobalt
Stick Electrodes (SMAW)
All

FILARC PZ6111HS
A high fill downhand rutile cored wire for high speed welding using either C1 or M21 shielding gas.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.29: E70T1-GC H8
Shielding Gas
M21, C1 (EN ISO 14175)
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

Stoodite 6-M
Stoodite 6-M is the most widely used cobalt alloy with excellent resistance to many forms of mechanical and chemical degradation over a wide temperature range. Stoodite 6-M attributes include its outstanding self mated anti-galling properties, high temperature hardness, and high resistance to cavitation erosion. Certification to AWS specification - A5.21 ERCCoCr-A
Classification
AWS A5.21: ERCCoCr-A
Cobalt
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

FILARC PZ6105R
A metal cored wire for robotic welding of single and multi-pass fillet welds using M21 and M12 shielding gas. Used in the downhand and horizontal / vertical positions.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.18: E70C-6M H4
Shielding Gas
M12, M21 (EN ISO 14175)
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

Coreweld 46 LS
A metal cored wire which gives a very low amount of silica on the weld surface. Designed for welding thin plate (>1mm) as well as thicker sections.with argon / carbon dioxide shielding gas. The wider welding arc produced means larger gaps can be bridged than with solid wire.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.18: E70C-6M H4
Shielding Gas
M20, M21 (EN ISO 14175)
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

OK Tigrod 5556A
Bare welding rod suitable for welding aluminium alloys with up to approx. 5% Mg that are not age hardenable and alloys where a higher tensile strength is required. The corrosion resistance in a marine atmosphere is very good.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.10: R5556
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Tigrod 1070
OK Tigrod 1070 is highly resistant to chemical attack and weathering. It is a relatively soft alloy that is very formable and is used extensively in thin gauge and foil products. It has good welding characteristics. A desirable characteristic of the alloy is the bright finishes obtained by anodising. Non-Heat treatable.
Classification
EN ISO 18273: S Al 1070 (Al99,7)
Shielding Gas
I1, I3 (EN ISO 14175)
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Autrod 5754
OK Autrod 5754 is a solid aluminium wire with a content of 3 % Mg. It is recommended for welding of Al-Mg alloys with less than 3 % magnesium. The alloy has a relatively high strength and corrosion resistance.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.10: ER5754
Shielding Gas
I1, I2, I3 (EN ISO 14175)
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Tubrod 15.00
A basic cored wire for use with M21 or C1 shielding gas. Diameters less than 1.4mm are all-positional.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.20: E71T-5C H4
Shielding Gas
M21, C1 (EN ISO 14175)
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

OK Tubrod 14.12
A general purpose metal cored wire for use with M21 or C1 shielding gas. Diameters less than 1.4mm are all-positional.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.18: E70C-6C
Shielding Gas
M21, C1 (EN ISO 14175)
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

OK E71T-1
A multi-purpose all positional rutile cored wire for use with C1 or M21 shielding gas.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.20: E71T-1C H4
Shielding Gas
M21, C1 (EN ISO 14175)
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

OK Tubrod 15.14
A multi-purpose all positional rutile cored wire for use with C1 or M21 shielding gas. Diameters less than 1.4mm are all-positional except vertical down.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.20: E71T-1C H8
Shielding Gas
M21, C1 (EN ISO 14175)
Mild Steel
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

OK Autrod 5556
Continuous solid wire suitable for welding of aluminium alloys with up to approx. 5 % Mg that are not age-hardenable and alloys where a higher tensile strength is required. The corrosion resistance in marine atmosphere is high.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.10: ER5556
Shielding Gas
I1, I2, I3 (EN ISO 14175)
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Autrod 5556A
Continuous solid wire suitable for welding of aluminium alloys more then or equal to 5.0 % Mg that are not age-hardenable and alloys where a higher tensile strength is required. The corrosion resistance in marine atmosphere is high.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.10: ER5556A
Shielding Gas
I1, I2, I3 (EN ISO 14175)
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Tigrod 18.22
Bare welding rods suitable for welding of aluminium alloys with more than 3 % Mg, e.g. AlMg4.5Mn, AlMg5Mn and AlMg5Cr, where high tensile strength is required. Can also be used for materials of type AlMgSiCu and AlSi1MgMn and weldable AlZnMg-alloys, like AlZn4.5Mg1. The welding rods have small additions of Zr which increases the finegrained structure of weld deposit and makes it less sensitive to hot cracking during welding.
Shielding Gas
I1, I2, I3 (EN ISO 14175)
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Autrod 5087
Continuous solid wire suitable for welding of aluminium alloys with up to 5 % Mg and alloys where a higher tensile strength is required. The alloying element Zr gives improved properties against hot cracking during solidification.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.10: ER5087
Shielding Gas
I1, I2, I3 (EN ISO 14175)
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Tigrod 5554
OK Tigrod 5554 is a solid aluminium rod with a content of 2,7% Mg. It´s recommended for welding of AlMg alloys like 5454. Typical applications are chemical storage tanks, automotive components like wheels and frame sections. The weld metal is not sensitive to stress corrosion cracking at elevated temperatures.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.10: R5554
Shielding Gas
I1, I3 (EN 439)
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Autrod 5183
OK Autrod 5183 was developed to provide the highest strengths possible in the as welded condition of alloy AA 5083 and other similar high magnesium alloys. The more common 5356 grade will typically fail to meet the as-welded tensile requirements of AA 5083. The alloy is typically utilised in marine and structural applications where high strengths, high fracture toughness for impact resistance and exposure to corrosive elements are important. The alloy is not recommended for elevated temperature applications due to its susceptibility to stress corrosion cracking. The alloy is non-heat treatable.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.10: ER5183
Shielding Gas
I1, I3 (EN ISO 14175)
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Autrod 5554
OK Autrod 5554 is a solid aluminium wire with a content of 2,7 % Mg. It´s recommended for welding of AlMg alloys like 5454. Typical applications are chemical storage tanks, automotive components like wheels and frame sections. The weld metal is not sensitive to stress corrosion cracking at elevated temperatures.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.10: ER5554
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Tigrod 5087
Bare welding rod suitable for welding of aluminium alloys with up to 5 % Mg and alloys where a higher tensile strength is required. The alloying element Zr gives improved properties against hot cracking during solidification.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.10: R5087
Shielding Gas
I1, I2, I3 (EN ISO 14175)
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Autrod 4043
OK Autrod 4043 is one of the most widely used welding and brazing alloys and can be classed as a general purpose filler alloy. The silicon additions result in improved fluidity (wetting action) to make the alloy a preferred choice by welders. The alloy is not sensitive to weld cracking and produces bright and almost smut free welds. Not recommended for anodizing. Non-Heat treatable.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.10: ER4043
Shielding Gas
I1, I3 (EN ISO 14175)
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Autrod 5356
OK Autrod 5356 is the most widely used welding alloy and can be classified as a general purpose type filler alloy. OK Autrod 5356 is typically chosen because of its relatively high shear strength. The 5XXX alloy base material, welded with OK Autrod 5356, with a weld pool chemistry greater than 3 % Mg and service temperatures in excess of 65 °C are susceptible to stress corrosion cracking. The alloy is non-heat treatable.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.10: ER5356
Shielding Gas
I1, I3 (EN ISO 14175)
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All
Exaton 50SW
Exaton 50SW is a basic agglomerated flux with low silicon pickup. It gives good slag removal, good tie-ins and a finely rippled surface. It is suitable for welding with either wire or strip electrodes of nickel alloy type. It is particularly suitable for surfacing with Exaton Ni72HP strip electrodes (EQNiCr-3 type). Typical applications for flux Exaton 50SW are found in nuclear and chemical equipment fields. It is also suitable for dissimilar material welding of nickel alloy grades to stainless steel grades.
Classification
EN ISO 14174: S A AF 2
Nickel
Strip Cladding (SAW/ESW)
All

OK Flux 10.93
Basic, agglomerated flux for butt welding of stainless steels. A suitable flux for welding of high alloyed CrNi-steels like e.g. duplex stainless steel. It can also be combined with NiCrMo-3 and NiCrMo-4 wires. The low Si addition during welding provides good mechanical properties in the weld metal.
Nickel
Subarc (SAW)
All

OK GPC
OK GPC is designed for gouging, cutting and piercing mild and alloyed steel, cast iron and non-ferrous metals with the exception of pure copper, using standard welding equipment. The electrode can be used in a wide variety of applications, e.g. for bevelling, for preparation of cracked areas before welding, for back-gouging of root runs.
Other
Repair And Maintenance
All

OK 75.75
OK 75.75 is an LMA electrode dried to a low moisture content and suitable for the welding of high-strength, low-alloyed steels, at room temperature or with moderate preheating.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.5: E11018-G
Low Alloy
Stick Electrodes (SMAW)
All

Coreshield 71T-8 OS
Coreshield 71T-8 OS is a self-shielded flux cored wire designed to weld critical structural applications such as TKY joints for offshore construction, pipe structures, bridges and storage tanks. It is designed to provide excellent low temperature impact toughness down to -40 degrees C. whilst maintaining great arc characteristics, high welder appeal and easy slag removal in all welding positions.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.29: E71T8-Ni1 J H8
Low Alloy
Self-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW)
All

OK AristoRod 69
The non copper coated OK AristoRod 69 is a low-alloyed, chromium-nickel-molybdenum (0,3% Cr, 1,4% Ni, 0,25% Mo), solid wire for GMAW of high tensile strength steels requiring tough weld metal for critical applications. Also suitable when high impact strength at lower temperatures is required. The AristoRod wires are suitable for operating at high currents with maintained disturbance free wire feeding giving a stable arc with a low amount of spatter. OK AristoRod 69 delivered in the unique Esab Octagonal Marathon Pac is excellent in mechanised welding applications.
Classification
EN ISO 16834-A: G 69 4 M20 Mn3Ni1CrMo
Shielding Gas
M21 (EN ISO 14175)
Low Alloy
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

FILARC PZ6138
An all-positional rutile cored wire for use with M21 providing very good toughness down to -60 °C.
Classification
EN ISO 17632-B: T 55 5 T1 M A N2 U H5
Shielding Gas
M21 (EN ISO 14175)
Low Alloy
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

Stoody ThermaClad Multipass 1
ThermaClad Multipass 1 is a low alloy steel composition build-up that exhibits an excellent combination of compressive strength and toughness. Deposits are machinable, crack-free, and can be flame cut. Maximum deposit thickness is unlimited.
Hard Facing
Subarc (SAW)
All

OK Weartrode 60 T
Electrode giving a weld metal with coarse chromium carbides in an austenitic matrix. Suitable for surfacing worn parts in earth-moving equipment, sand pumps, mixers, feed screws, dust extractors, crushers etc exposed to wear by coal, ores and other minerals. Also in corrosive environment and/or elevated temperature.
Classification
EN 14700: E Z Fe14
Hard Facing
Stick Electrodes (SMAW)
All

OK Tubrodur 30 O M
A self-shielded cored wire which gives a Cr Mn alloyed weld metal for semi-automatic hardfacing.
Classification
EN 14700: T Z Fe1
Shielding Gas
None
Hard Facing
Self-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW)
All

Stoody ATB
Bare Acetylene Tube Borium is an oxy-fuel rod intended for metal-to-earth applications involving extreme abrasion and low impact. It is manufactured by metering crushed tungsten carbide particles of controlled mesh size into steel tubes.
Hard Facing
Oxy-Fuel Rod
All

Stoody 965-G
Stoody 965-G is a general purpose hardfacing alloy offering a good balance of impact and abrasion resistance. Can be applied to carbon, low alloy and manganese steel. Applications would include both metal-to-metal and metal-to-earth.
Hard Facing
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Tubrodur 35 G M
A hardfacing cored wire for rebuilding and surfacing with C1 shielding gas.
Classification
EN 14700: T Fe1
Shielding Gas
C1 (EN ISO 14175)
Hard Facing
Gas-Shielded Flux-Cored Wires (FCAW/MCAW)
All

OK 94.25
Electrode for welding copper and bronzes, especially tin-bronzes. It is also suitable for cladding steels and for smaller repair work of weldable cast irons.
Classification
EN ISO 17777: E Cu Z (CuSn7)
Copper
Stick Electrodes (SMAW)
All

OK Autrod 19.40
A continuous solid copper wire for welding of aluminium bronzes of the same type and over lay welding of un- and low alloyed steels. OK Autrod 19.40 is alloyed with aluminium and is recognised for high strength , good wear resistance and very good corrosion resistance against sea water. The alloy is also commonly used in the automotive industry for Mig brazing of galvanised steel in car body production.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.7: ERCuAl-A1
Shielding Gas
I1, I2, I3, M13 (EN439)
Copper
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

Stoodite 6-M
Stoodite 6-M is the most widely used cobalt alloy with excellent resistance to many forms of mechanical and chemical degradation over a wide temperature range. Stoodite 6-M attributes include its outstanding self mated anti-galling properties, high temperature hardness, and high resistance to cavitation erosion. Certification to AWS specification - A5.21 ERCCoCr-A
Classification
AWS A5.21: ERCCoCr-A
Cobalt
Hard Facing
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

Stoodite 6
Stoodite 6 provides resistance to many forms of chemical and mechanical degradation over a wide temperature range. The most generally used cobalt alloy, Stoodite 6 attributes include outstanding self-mated anti-galling properties, high temperature hardness, and high resistance to cavitation erosion. Certification to AWS specification - A5.21 ERCoCr-A for bare rod; A5.13 ECoCr-A for coated electrode.
Classification
AWS A5.21: ERCoCr-A
Cobalt
Stick Electrodes (SMAW)
All

OK Autrod 4043
OK Autrod 4043 is one of the most widely used welding and brazing alloys and can be classed as a general purpose filler alloy. The silicon additions result in improved fluidity (wetting action) to make the alloy a preferred choice by welders. The alloy is not sensitive to weld cracking and produces bright and almost smut free welds. Not recommended for anodizing. Non-Heat treatable.
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All

OK Autrod 5356
OK Autrod 5356 is the most widely used welding alloy and can be classified as a general purpose type filler alloy. OK Autrod 5356 is typically chosen because of its relatively high shear strength. The 5XXX alloy base material, welded with OK Autrod 5356, with a weld pool chemistry greater than 3 % Mg and service temperatures in excess of 65 °C are susceptible to stress corrosion cracking. The alloy is non-heat treatable.
Classification
SFA/AWS A5.10: ER5356
Shielding Gas
I1, I3 (EN ISO 14175)
Aluminium
MIG Wires / TIG Rods (GMAW/GTAW)
All