fluxkärnad
Fluxkärnad is a term used in welding to describe a type of electrode in which a flux material is housed within a hollow metal tube, forming a flux-core wire. When welded, the flux core decomposes to provide shielding gas or slag, and to introduce alloying elements that improve weld quality. The concept is closely associated with flux-cored arc welding (FCAW).
There are two main variants. Self-shielded fluxkärnad FCAW-S relies primarily on the flux decomposition to shield
Construction and composition vary by manufacturer and application. The outer sheath is usually a metallic tube
Applications and advantages. Fluxkärnad wires are widely used for welding ferrous metals, offering high deposition rates
Limitations and safety. Slag must be chipped or brushed away after welding, and fumes from flux materials