7018 structural 6010 root, 7018 cover for pipe
5598,6002,6004,6006,6008,
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
What the amperes of used electrode of 7018?Read more: What_the_amperes_of_used_electrode_of_7018
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