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weight values for Carbon & Alloy Steel Solid Wire

weight values for Carbon & Alloy Steel Solid Wire

weight values for Carbon & Alloy Steel Solid Wire

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I can't find any default weight values for Carbon & Alloy Steel Solid Wire 706s6 SuperArc L-56
MIG wire per foot or meter or inch.....
 
In order to complete an EIQ I need a MHDR in 1000 lbs/hr units on a welder. I have an MHDR in
m/min--but can't find a weight per length for the wire.  
 

RE: weight values for Carbon & Alloy Steel Solid Wire

The density is the same as carbon steel in any other form. I use .2833 for the weld costing application I use.

However depending on  the transfer mode, not all of this metal is deposited in the weld. The deposition rates are usually available from the manufacturer for many processes.

Whats an EIQ?

Gerald Austin
Iuka, Mississippi
http://www.weldinginspectionsvcs.com

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