Description
Dissimilar welding electrodes are designed to join two different types of metals that have varying chemical compositions, mechanical properties, and thermal expansion rates. Common examples include welding stainless steel to carbon steel, or joining copper to steel. These electrodes typically contain a high nickel or nickel-iron alloy, which offers excellent compatibility with a wide range of metals and provides a strong, ductile weld. They help prevent issues like cracking, brittleness, or corrosion at the weld joint, ensuring the structural integrity of the welded components.
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