Welding Electrodes are metal rods used in arc welding processes to create a strong and durable joint between metal parts. They conduct electric current to generate an arc, which melts the base metal and electrode coating to form a secure weld. Welding electrodes are widely used in fabrication, construction, repair, and heavy industrial applications.
Electrodes are designed to provide stable arc performance, smooth metal deposition, and strong weld penetration. The flux coating on the electrode helps protect the molten weld pool from atmospheric contamination, improves arc stability, and enhances the overall strength and finish of the weld.
Welding electrodes are suitable for structural steel work, pipelines, machinery fabrication, automotive repair, shipbuilding, and maintenance projects. They are available in different grades and sizes depending on the type of metal and welding requirement.
Mild Steel Electrodes
Low Hydrogen Electrodes
Stainless Steel Electrodes
Cast Iron Electrodes
Hard Facing Electrodes
Cellulosic Electrodes
Diameter: 2.5 mm / 3.15 mm / 4 mm / 5 mm
Length: 350 mm / 450 mm
Current Type: AC / DC
Polarity: Straight / Reverse Polarity
Tensile Strength: As per electrode grade
Coating Type: Rutile / Basic / Cellulosic
Operating Current Range: As per size and grade
Application: Structural Fabrication, Industrial Construction, Pipeline Welding, Machinery Repair, Heavy Engineering
High quality welding electrodes ensure strong weld joints, smooth arc operation, minimal spatter, and high durability. Different grades and customized options are available as per specific welding requirements.