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- Cellulose_electrode abstract "The coating of these electrodes contains organic materials that turn into gases in the arc. About 30% of the coating weight is cellulose. In some countries, paper pulp and wood powder are added to the coating in certain ratios to reduce the amount of pure cellulose. These organic compounds in the coating decompose in the arc to form carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen, which increase the arc tension and thus, the welding arc becomes stronger and harder. Compared with other types of electrodes, with the same current values, a 70% deeper penetration is obtained with cellulosic electrodes.This type of electrode is generally produced with thin or medium coating thicknesses. When the coating is thin, a light amount of slag is formed on the welding beam and the spatter loss is high. On the other hand, the gap filling and vertical down welding capability as well as penetration of the weld obtained by this electrode is good. Since this electrode can be used in every position (particularly in vertical down), it has a wide range of applications in the ship building industry and in the welding of pipelines with a wall thickness of less than 12.5 mm. The cellulose that burns during welding forms a very good protective gaseous atmosphere.".
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- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageLength "2182".
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageRevisionID "676391587".
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Arc_welding.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_monoxide.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cellulose.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrodes.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Cellulose.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Electrode.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Ferromanganese.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Gas.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Manganese.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Pipeline_transport.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Pulp_(paper).
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Slag.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_silicate.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Titanium.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageWikiLink Welding.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lead_rewrite.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Cellulose_electrode wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Cellulose_electrode subject Category:Cellulose.
- Cellulose_electrode subject Category:Electrodes.
- Cellulose_electrode type Conductor.
- Cellulose_electrode type Page.
- Cellulose_electrode comment "The coating of these electrodes contains organic materials that turn into gases in the arc. About 30% of the coating weight is cellulose. In some countries, paper pulp and wood powder are added to the coating in certain ratios to reduce the amount of pure cellulose. These organic compounds in the coating decompose in the arc to form carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen, which increase the arc tension and thus, the welding arc becomes stronger and harder.".
- Cellulose_electrode label "Cellulose electrode".
- Cellulose_electrode sameAs Q5058390.
- Cellulose_electrode sameAs m.0cm8wnl.
- Cellulose_electrode sameAs Q5058390.
- Cellulose_electrode wasDerivedFrom Cellulose_electrode?oldid=676391587.
- Cellulose_electrode isPrimaryTopicOf Cellulose_electrode.