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Fox Fire Abrasive Disc Conditioner
Fox Fire Abrasive Disc Conditioner
FOXFIRE Abrasive Conditioner
FOXFIRE™ is a revolutionary new grinding lubricant formulated to dramatically extend the life of abrasives and make grinding easier. FOXFIRE™ is a white, extra dry solid that is very clean to use. When applied to an abrasive surface, friction from grinding causes the FOXFIRE™ coating to melt, liquefy and act as a lubricant and release agent. Materials being ground do not load or clog cutting surfaces so abrasives run cooler and last longer. Unlike beeswax or petroleum based products, FOXFIRE™ is not sticky and parts can be blown clean.
FOXFIRE™ works best for grinding aluminum or plastic, removing automotive paint, or any other material that can melt into or clog abrasive surfaces. Discs or belts treated with FOXFIRE™ last longer… up to twenty times longer when grinding aluminum. Abrasive wheel cut off blades treated with FOXFIRE™ cut aluminum like butter without build-up on the cutting wheel. FOXFIRE™ also extends the life of abrasives used to grind stainless steel and carbon steel and leaves no residue that can affect welds made after grinding. In addition, FOXFIRE™ works well on saw blades, taps, drill bits and many other applications where a lubricant or release agent is needed or liquid coolant cannot be used.
Benefits:
▪ FOXFIRE™ increases productivity
▪ Non-toxic and safe
▪ Abrasives stay sharp much longer and cut faster
▪ Time once spent changing discs or belts can be used for grinding
CK Worldwide Layzr Tungsten 1/8″ X 7″
CK Worldwide Layzr Tungsten 1/8″ X 7″
Tungsten Electrode 1/8” x 7” Layzr Non-Radioactive.
Best for automated or robotic applications in alternating current (a/c) or direct current (d/c) due to low voltage tolerance (changes in tip to work piece distance) using inverter or transformer based constant current power sources. Good for low-alloyed steels, Non corroding steels, aluminum alloys, magnesium alloys, titanium alloys, nickel alloys, copper alloys. Runs cooler than 2% Thoriated with longer life, low to medium amperage range. Best for low amperage starts.
- AWS A5.12 EWG
- ISO 6848
CK Worldwide Lanthanated Tungsten 3/32″ X 7″
CK Worldwide Lanthanated Tungsten 3/32″ X 7″
3/32” X 7” 2% Lanthanated tungsten electrodes (AWS classification EWLa-2) contain a minimum of 97.80 percent tungsten and 1.30 percent to 1.70 percent lanthanum, or Lanthana, and are known as 1.5 percent Lanthanated. These electrodes have excellent arc starting, a low Burn off rate, good arc stability, and excellent re ignition characteristics—many of the same advantages as Ceriated electrodes. Lanthanated electrodes also share the conductivity characteristics of 2 percent Thoriated tungsten. In some cases, 1.5 percent Lanthanated can replace 2 percent Thoriated without having to make significant welding program changes.
Lanthanated tungsten electrodes are ideal if you want to optimize your welding capabilities. They work well on AC or DC electrode negative with a pointed end, or they can be balled for use with AC sine wave power sources. Lanthanated tungsten maintains a sharpened point well, which is an advantage for welding steel and stainless steel on DC or AC from square wave power sources.
Unlike Thoriated tungsten, these electrodes are suitable for AC welding and, like Ceriated electrodes, allow the arc to be started and maintained at lower voltages. Compared with pure tungsten, the addition of 1.5 percent Lanthana increases the maximum current-carrying capacity by approximately 50 percent for a given electrode size.
J.W. Harris Low Fuming Bronze 15 Bare Copper Alloy Gas Rod 3/32″ X 36″ 10# PKG
J.W. Harris Low Fuming Bronze 15 Bare Copper Alloy Gas Rod 3/32″ X 36″ 10# PKG
The Harris 15 Low Fuming Brazing Bronze is copper- zinc braze rod developed primarily to braze steel and some cast iron grades including malleable and grey iron. It can be used to join copper but due to the elevated melting temperature care must be taken during brazing to avoid overheating or melting the copper. It is used with the oxy-fuel process.
Harris 15 is considered a “braze-welding”