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Lane 300, Xuanhua Rd, Changning Area, Shanghai, China

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<strong>Lane</strong> <strong>300</strong>, <strong>Xuanhua</strong> <strong>Rd</strong>, <strong>Changning</strong> <strong>Area</strong>, <strong>Shanghai</strong>,<br />

<strong>China</strong><br />

Ceramic ferrule is employed for multiple purposes in stud welding. Initially, the ferrule helps to<br />

shield the arc from the operator. Second, it minimizes the atmosphere that the flux must clear<br />

away. Third, the ferrule varieties the molten metal into the fillet. Finally, the fillet vents allow<br />

welds gases to flee.<br />

Each of our ceramic ferrules for man welding is Precise design and strict tolerance, Great<br />

concentricity and consistency, Great apprearance, Good thermal conductivity function,<br />

Environmental Protection, high impact strength and break down strength<br />

Our arc guards, or ferrules, are made from a cordierite structure. Cordierite possesses properties<br />

that make it well suited for man welding. Cordierite holds a minimal thermal expansion as well<br />

as low thermal impact. Our ceramic ferrules can go from ambient heat to weld temperature in a<br />

moment and withstand cracking or exploding. The use of a ferrule is essential for stud welded as<br />

a way to concentrate the heat and retain the molten metal at the base of the man until it has<br />

chilled. After cooling, it is broken off to disclose the weld. The durability of the weld actually<br />

ends up being better than the stud itself. They can be needed in most applications where stud<br />

welded is prevalent. The most common applications are for bridge and road repair and the<br />

construction of buildings and skyscrapers. Almost all of our ceramic arrangement are mixed and<br />

dried out in-house from recycleables

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