The numbers 6010 and 7018 refer to different types of welding electrodes used in arc welding. Specifically, 6010 electrodes are known for their deep penetration and are commonly used for welding in all positions, particularly in situations where the weld needs to be strong and can handle rough conditions. On the other hand, 7018 electrodes are designed for low hydrogen welding, providing a smoother finish and are often used for structural welding due to their excellent strength and ductility. Both numbers indicate the electrode's specific welding characteristics based on the American Welding Society (AWS) classification system.
7018 structural 6010 root, 7018 cover for pipe
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6010 penetrates deeper than 7018 does. It is a "fast freeze" rod - the puddle solidifies quickly. There's not much slag and it chips off easily. It also requires DC electrode-positive polarity. If you have an AC-only welder like a Lincoln AC-225, get 6011 which is almost the same rod but it will run on either AC or DC. Most guys who use 6010-series rods are welding pipe. Guys who weld bridge decking grab this rod first because of its penetration. 7018 is a rod with low-hydrogen flux. It produces a LOT prettier weld than the 6000-series rods do, but it's got to be stored in a rod oven because moisture in the air changes the way it welds. These are generally used for structural welding. These are two of the most general-purpose rods out there.
any electrode with the first two digits 60 are 60000 psi tensile strength ex a 7018 would have 70000 psi tensile strength
6010
what is the difference between 7018 and 7018-1
use a xx1x electrode such as a 6010 or 7018. i like around 77-82 amps for a 6010. point the rod about 5 degrees down and do small circles up while watching your puddle to maintain a consistent bead. start your tie ins a half inch above where you finished then quickly work your way back down to tie in and continue your progress up.
6010 = 6000 + 10
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5,996 , 5,998 , 6,000 , 6,002 , 6,004 , 6,006 , 6,008 , 6,010
A.L. Stands for "Anno Lucius" in Freemasonry and it is translated into English as "The year of the light"
6010/700 = 601/70