Soldering flux for cast iron welding and use method of same
A technology of flux and cast iron, applied in the direction of welding medium, welding equipment, welding/cutting medium/material, etc., can solve the problems of hardened structure and cracks, prone to grain boundary cracks, complicated welding process, etc., to achieve fine grain grains, quality improvement, and easy-to-use effects
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Embodiment 1
[0028] Flux for cast iron welding, the flux is mainly made by mixing powder and liquid additives, wherein, according to the weight ratio, take 30 parts of yttrium fluorite powder, 30 parts of calcite powder, 12 parts of Lapis lazuli powder, 10 parts of amphibole asbestos ash, 5 parts of ferromolybdenum powder and 2 parts of ferrosilicon powder are mixed evenly to make powder, and set aside;
[0029] According to the weight ratio, take 5 parts of emulsifier and 6 parts of wetting agent and mix evenly to make additives, set aside;
[0030] Adhesive is also added to the flux, and according to the weight ratio, 10 parts of the adhesive are taken for later use.
[0031] The product is made by mixing the powder, additives and binder prepared above evenly.
[0032] The method of using the flux of this product is to weigh the above-mentioned raw materials by weight, mix them evenly to make this product, put it in a container, immerse the alkaline electrode in the container for 2-4s, di...
Embodiment 2
[0034] Flux for cast iron welding, the flux is mainly made by mixing powder and liquid additives, wherein, according to the weight ratio, take 25 parts of yttrium fluorite powder, 27 parts of calcite powder, 10 parts of Lapis lazuli powder, 20 parts of amphibole asbestos ash, 4 parts of ferromolybdenum powder and 5 parts of ferrosilicon powder are mixed evenly to make powder, and set aside;
[0035] According to the weight ratio, take 3 parts of emulsifier and 6 parts of wetting agent and mix evenly to make additives, set aside;
[0036] Adhesives are also added to the flux, and 15 parts of the adhesives are taken according to the weight ratio and set aside.
[0037] The product is made by mixing the powder, additives and binder prepared above evenly.
[0038] The flux is added to the powder for preparing the basic electrode coating, mixed evenly to make a basic electrode for use, wherein the weight ratio of the flux to the basic electrode coating powder is 0.02:1.
Embodiment 3
[0040] Flux for cast iron welding, the flux is mainly made by mixing powder and liquid additives, wherein, according to the weight ratio, take 28 parts of yttrium fluorite powder, 28 parts of calcite powder, 12 parts of Lapis lazuli powder, 15 parts of amphibole asbestos ash, 4 parts of ferromolybdenum powder and 4 parts of ferrosilicon powder are mixed evenly to make powder, and set aside;
[0041] According to the weight ratio, take 4 parts of emulsifier and 5 parts of wetting agent and mix evenly to make additives, set aside;
[0042] Adhesives are also added to the flux, and 16 parts of the adhesives are taken according to the weight ratio and set aside.
[0043] The product is made by mixing the powder, additives and binder prepared above evenly.
[0044] The flux is added to the powder for preparing the basic electrode coating, mixed uniformly to make a basic electrode for use, wherein the weight ratio of the flux to the basic electrode coating powder is 0.06:1.
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