Product Descriptions
- LB-52 was developed around 1958.
- L stands for low hydrogen, while B symbolizes a slag-shielding covered electrode.
52 refers to the level of approximate tensile strength of the deposited metal when it was developed. - Type: Low Hydrogen electrode.
- Material: Mild steel.
- Application: All-position welding (including vertical downward).
- Features:
- Stable arc with minimal spatter.
- Smooth bead appearance.
- Easy slag removal.
- Excellent mechanical properties for strong welds
- Common Uses:
- General fabrication.
- Construction.
- Shipbuilding.
- Repair work.
- Welding of mild steel sheets in ships, rolling stocks, and automobiles.
- Ornamental surfacing of thick plates.