Combustion Welding Powder
Application:
Earthing and cathodic protection industries
Product Introduction:
One of the methods of metal welding is welding with combustion welding powder. Combustion welding powder is known as an exothermic joint and is used in earthing and cathodic protection industries; One of its advantages is the permanent connection with a very low electrical resistance of earthing conductors with copper or steel. In the earth system, it is difficult to weld the wires in the underground network channels due to the rejection of the cables, so combustion welding is chosen.
Welding powder is composed of copper oxide, aluminum, sulfur, and several other substances. According to the mold type and size, it is offered in different weight sizes such as 32, 45, etc. In general, the production process of combustion welding powder includes creating copper oxide and crushing the materials by pounding and mixing the materials using a stirrer.
Technical Specifications:
* Graphite mold material
* Density 1.7 gr/cm3
Advantages:
Facilitating the welding process in windy areas (it is difficult to carry out combustion in those areas)
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