WELDING MATERIAL

We have the following welding material for SX™ welding available from stock:

TIG Rods, GTAW
2.0, 2.4, 3.25 mm, 5kg/package

MIG Wire, GMAW
0.9, 1.2, 1.6 mm, 15 kg/package

Welding Electrodes, SMAW
2.5 mm, 3.6 kg/package
3.25 mm, 4.1 kg/package

NORAM SX™ is readily workable and matching welding consumables are available for GTAW, GMAW and SMAW process.

The corrosion rate for NORAM SX™ is practically zero in sulfuric acid environments. Corrosion properties are equally good for the base material and the welds also in dynamic conditions.

Technical manager

Marzieh Tahipour

Marzieh Tahipour

Mechanical Engineer

NORAM INTERNATIONAL AB
Gruvgatan 35, SE-421 30 Västra Frölunda, Sweden
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Sales

Martin Hagström

Martin Hagström

Inventory and Sales Manager, SX

NORAM INTERNATIONAL AB
Gruvgatan 35, SE-421 30 Västra Frölunda, Sweden
M: +46 (0) 721 72 75 21
D: +46 (0) 31 757 40 21
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NORAM SX™ is easy to work with

Strong in both base material and welds

Versatile welding options with filler materials for GTAW, GMAW and SMAW processes

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