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The Ф13 head chrome zirconium copper welding copper head Welding electrode serves as a crucial component within the circuit of a spot welding machine, responsible for conducting electrical current and generating the necessary heat for the welding process. Our company utilizes chromium zirconium copper as the material for our welding electrodes, chosen for its exceptional properties. This material boasts high electrical and thermal conductivity, along with remarkable hardness and wear resistance. It is also resistant to explosion, cracking, and softening, making it highly durable. During welding, the electrode experiences high temperatures yet experiences minimal loss, contributing to the swiftness of the welding process.
Specifications
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Model No. |
T |
L |
Model No. |
T |
L |
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MSC-1640-1 |
1/10 |
40 |
MSP-1640-1 |
1/10 |
40 |
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MSC-1645-1 |
1/10 |
45 |
MSP-1645-1 |
1/10 |
45 |
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MSC-1650-1 |
1/10 |
50 |
MSP-1650-1 |
1/10 |
50 |
|
MSC-1655-1 |
1/10 |
55 |
MSP-1655-1 |
1/10 |
55 |
|
MSC-1660-1 |
1/10 |
60 |
MSP-1660-1 |
1/10 |
60 |
|
MSC-1665-1 |
1/10 |
65 |
MSP-1665-1 |
1/10 |
65 |
|
MSC-1670-1 |
1/10 |
70 |
MSP-1670-1 |
1/10 |
70 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MSC-1640-2 |
MT#2 |
40 |
MSP-1640-2 |
MT#2 |
40 |
|
MSC-1645-2 |
MT#2 |
45 |
MSP-1645-2 |
MT#2 |
45 |
|
MSC-1650-2 |
MT#2 |
50 |
MSP-1650-2 |
MT#2 |
50 |
|
MSC-1655-2 |
MT#2 |
55 |
MSP-1655-2 |
MT#2 |
55 |
|
MSC-1660-2 |
MT#2 |
60 |
MSP-1660-2 |
MT#2 |
60 |
|
MSC-1665-2 |
MT#2 |
65 |
MSP-1665-2 |
MT#2 |
65 |
|
MSC-1670-2 |
MT#2 |
70 |
MSP-1670-2 |
MT#2 |
70 |
|
Model No. |
T |
L |
Model No. |
T |
L |
|
MSF-1640-1 |
1/10 |
40 |
MSE-1640-1 |
1/10 |
40 |
|
MSF-1645-1 |
1/10 |
45 |
MSE-1645-1 |
1/10 |
45 |
|
MSF-1650-1 |
1/10 |
50 |
MSE-1650-1 |
1/10 |
50 |
|
MSF-1655-1 |
1/10 |
55 |
MSE-1655-1 |
1/10 |
55 |
|
MSF-1660-1 |
1/10 |
60 |
MSE-1660-1 |
1/10 |
60 |
|
MSF-1665-1 |
1/10 |
65 |
MSE-1665-1 |
1/10 |
65 |
|
MSF-1670-1 |
1/10 |
70 |
MSE-1670-1 |
1/10 |
70 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MSF-1640-2 |
MT#2 |
40 |
MSE-1640-2 |
MT#2 |
40 |
|
MSF-1645-2 |
MT#2 |
45 |
MSE-1645-2 |
MT#2 |
45 |
|
MSF-1650-2 |
MT#2 |
50 |
MSE-1650-2 |
MT#2 |
50 |
|
MSF-1655-2 |
MT#2 |
55 |
MSE-1655-2 |
MT#2 |
55 |
|
MSF-1660-2 |
MT#2 |
60 |
MSE-1660-2 |
MT#2 |
60 |
|
MSF-1665-2 |
MT#2 |
65 |
MSE-1665-2 |
MT#2 |
65 |
|
MSF-1670-2 |
MT#2 |
70 |
MSE-1670-2 |
MT#2 |
70 |
Product Description
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