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    8 Products

    Welding Antispatter

    Antispatter resists heat and keeps weld spatter from sticking to contact tips, nozzles, and welding accessories. They cannot be sold to the listed areas due to import regulations.
    Spray On
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Welding Antispatter. Spray On.
    Water Based—Water-based spray-on antispatter is nonflammable and a safer alternative to traditional oil-based antispatter.
    Ceramic Based—Ceramic-based spray-on antispatter lasts up to 8 hours, so you won’t have to stop welding to reapply.
    Container
    Solution
    Type
    Net Wt.,
    oz.
    Type
    Welding Process
    Cannot Be
    Sold To
    Certificate Type
    Each
    Oil Based11Aerosol CanMIG, TIG, Stick, OxyacetyleneCanada__0000000000000
    Water Based16Aerosol CanMIG, TIG, Stick, Oxyacetylene____00000000000
    Ceramic Based9 1/2Aerosol CanMIG, TIG, Stick, Oxyacetylene__Material Certificate with Traceable Lot Number and Product Shelf Life000000000000
    Brush On
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Welding Antispatter. Brush On.
    Brush-on antispatter is a thick liquid that works in high-heat applications.
    Container
    Solution
    Type
    Size,
    gal.
    Type
    Welding Process
    Each
    Water Based1PailMIG, TIG, Stick, Oxyacetylene0000000000000

    Fiberglass Weld-Backing Tape

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Weld-Backing Tape. Fiberglass Weld-Backing Tape.
    Stick this flexible tape to the back of welding seams to contain spatter and prevent oxygen, water vapor, and other gases from weakening the weld. Also known as back purge tape, it’s used for welding flat sheets, large tanks, and other applications where filling the space behind the seam with purge gas is difficult or expensive. Form the fiberglass spine into a small ridge over the weld joint, then press the adhesive foil down on each side. Compatible with MIG, TIG, and stick welding.
    For 200 amp Maximum Current—Apply tape for 200 amp maximum current to thin welds on aluminum, cast iron, nickel and copper alloys, and steel.
    For 600 amp Maximum Current—Use tape for 600 amp maximum current to shield thick welds on dense metals, such as stainless steel.
    Temp.,
    ° F
    2 1/2" Wide
    4" Wide
    For Max.
    Current, amp
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Thk.
    Material
    Min.
    Max.
    Adhesive
    Type
    Color
    Welding
    Process
    Ctr. Strip
    Wd.
    Each
    Ctr. Strip
    Wd.
    Each
    200820.18"Aluminum
    -40450AcrylicSilverMIG, TIG, Stick1 1/8"000000000000001 1/2"00000000000000
    600410.18"Aluminum
    -40450AcrylicSilverMIG, TIG, Stick1 1/8"0000000000001 1/2"0000000000000
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