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Parweld XP welding consumables encompass a comprehensive range of high-quality products designed to meet the diverse needs of welding professionals.

Consistent PerformanceDelivering reliable and predictable results across a range of applicationsSmooth Arc CharacteristicsMinimising spatter and improving weld appearanceExcellent Weld QualityProducing strong, durable, and high-quality welds

MIG Wires

MIG/MAG Wire

Cored Wires

Cored Wire

TIG Rods/Wire

TIG Wire/Rods

Gas Welding Rods

Gas Wire

MMA (Stick Welding) Electrodes

MMA Electrodes

MIG/MAG welding wire serves as the consumable within the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process, commonly referred to as MIG or MAG welding. This arc welding technique involves the continuous feeding of a metallic wire electrode into the weld pool while simultaneously shielding it with a protective gas. As the wire makes contact with the workpiece, it undergoes melting, establishing an electric arc that facilitates the welding process.

Cored welding wires, also known as flux-cored wires, are a type of consumable electrode used in the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process. They consist of a metallic sheath encapsulating a core filled with a flux material. This unique construction differentiates them from solid wires, which are composed entirely of a single metal alloy.

TIG welding, or Tungsten Inert Gas welding, is an arc welding process that utilizes a non-consumable tungsten electrode to generate an electric arc. In many TIG welding applications, a filler metal is introduced into the weld pool to enhance the weld’s properties. This filler metal comes in the form of TIG welding wire or rods.

Gas welding, also known as oxy-fuel welding, is a thermal welding process that utilises a flame produced by burning a mixture of fuel gas (such as acetylene, propane, or propylene) and oxygen. This flame provides the necessary heat to melt the base metals and a filler metal, creating a fusion joint.

MMA (Manual Metal Arc) Welding, also known as SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) or stick welding, is an arc welding process that utilises a consumable electrode coated with a flux material. This electrode is manually held and guided by the welder, creating an electric arc between the electrode and the workpiece. The electrode itself acts as the filler metal, melting and depositing into the weld pool.

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