
Lincoln Excalibur 7018 MR 1/8 inch Electrode 50lb Can (ED033869)
Lincoln Electric Excalibur 7018 MR electrodes can be used in all welding positions except vertical down. Excalibur electrodes offer high quality arc starts & have 60% less moisture pickup when analyzed after nine hours of exposure. Packaging comes as a 50 pound easy-open can (buy America).
These electrodes must be ordered in quantities of 4 cans or more.
Features
• Improved coating integrity
• Extreme bendability
• 60% less moistrue pickup vs. competition
Applications
• Power Generation
• Petrochemical
• Pressure vessels
• Pressure piping
• Mild Steel
These electrodes must be ordered in quantities of 4 cans or more.
Features
• Improved coating integrity
• Extreme bendability
• 60% less moistrue pickup vs. competition
Applications
• Power Generation
• Petrochemical
• Pressure vessels
• Pressure piping
• Mild Steel
MPN: | LIFED033869 |
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UPC: | 015082533575 |
MPN: LIFED033869
UPC: 015082533575
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