GB/T 10045-2001
AbolishedCarbon steel flux cored electrodes for arc welding
碳钢药芯焊丝
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 10045-2001 specifies the classification, technical requirements, test methods, and inspection rules for carbon steel flux cored electrodes used in arc welding. It is applied in manufacturing industries for welding carbon steel components, particularly in structural fabrication, shipbuilding, and pressure vessel production, where consistent weld quality and mechanical properties are required. The standard ensures that these electrodes meet performance criteria for both manual and automatic welding processes.
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