S & S Welding & Supply

Business Type Exporters
Year Established 2010
Main Markets Worldwide
Main Products Tungsten Welding Electrode, Tig Consumables,Collet,Collet Body,Tig Cup,Stainless Steel Backing Flux,
Country/Region United States

Company Introduction

We are S & S Welding & Supply based in Lawton , USA. We are member of Tradekey.com since April, 2010. Our business is related to Industrial Machinery industry and we specifically deal in Solar Flux Type B, Solar Flux Type I, Stainless Steel Backing Flux, X-Ray Quality Welds. Please find our product details below: Solar Flux Type B for Stainless Steel Welding Solar Flux Type B for Welding Stainless Steel & High Chromium Steel. Solar Flux Type I for Welding High Nickel Alloys. Solar Flux has been producing X-Ray Quality Welds in Stainless Steel for over 50 years. It is often preferred over argon back-purging gas for its ease of use, speed, simplicity and low cost. Other variables being the same, either Solar Flux or Backing Gas will produce the same quality Weld. The shielding gas or the flux in the electrode only protects the front of the weld. In thin wall material, or when making the root pass in thicker material, you must either use Solar Flux or Back-Purge with Argon Gas to drive out the Oxygen, Float out unwanted Oxides, and Dissipate the heat on the back of the weld. If not, you get a sugary, porous weld, and burn-through. The front of the weld will look good; but you’ll see the difference when you look at the back. Solar Flux is inert, non-flammable, and non-explosive and can be shipped in any quantity by any means of transportation. AWS/ANSI code: See Structural Welding Code---Stainless Steel. AWS D1.6:1999 Backing required for welder performance qualification (WPQ) and flux backing acceptable, Sections 3.29 and 4.8.7. SOLAR FLUX type B conforms to the requirements of United States Military Specification MIL-F-7516B, classes 2 and 4. SOLAR FLUX type I conforms to the requirements of United States Military Specification MIL-F-7516B, classes 1, 2, 3 and 4. The shelf life is infinite as long as it hasn’t been mixed with fluid and remains in a closed can. A little Solar Flux goes a long way: 2 oz. properly mixed and applied will cover approximatly 80 lineal feet. Common Applications: Pipe and Tube Welding, Maintenance Welding, In Field Welding, One of a Kind Welds, Unusual Shapes and Configurations, Large Diameter Pipes and Ducts, Various Aircraft and Jet Engine Repairs, and many more. A Material Safety Data Sheet and Technical Information & Specifications are enclosed. Solar Flux Type B for Stainless Steel Welding Solar Flux Type B for Welding Stainless Steel & High Chromium Steel. Solar Flux Type I for Welding High Nickel Alloys. Solar Flux has been producing X-Ray Quality Welds in Stainless Steel for over 50 years. It is often preferred over argon back-purging gas for its ease of use, speed, simplicity and low cost. Other variables being the same, either Solar Flux or Backing Gas will produce the same quality Weld. The shielding gas or the flux in the electrode only protects the front of the weld. In thin wall material, or when making the root pass in thicker material, you must either use Solar Flux or Back-Purge with Argon Gas to drive out the Oxygen, Float out unwanted Oxides, and Dissipate the heat on the back of the weld. If not, you get a sugary, porous weld, and burn-through. The front of the weld will look good; but you’ll see the difference when you look at the back. Solar Flux is inert, non-flammable, and non-explosive and can be shipped in any quantity by any means of transportation. AWS/ANSI code: See Structural Welding Code---Stainless Steel. AWS D1.6:1999 Backing required for welder performance qualification (WPQ) and flux backing acceptable, Sections 3.29 and 4.8.7. SOLAR FLUX type B conforms to the requirements of United States Military Specification MIL-F-7516B, classes 2 and 4. SOLAR FLUX type I conforms to the requirements of United States Military Specification MIL-F-7516B, classes 1, 2, 3 and 4. The shelf life is infinite as long as it hasn’t been mixed with fluid and remains in a closed can. A little Solar Flux goes a long way: 2 oz. properly mixed and applied will cover approximatly 80 lineal feet. Common Applications: Pipe and Tube Welding, Maintenance Welding, In Field Welding, One of a Kind Welds, Unusual Shapes and Configurations, Large Diameter Pipes and Ducts, Various Aircraft and Jet Engine Repairs, and many more. A Material Safety Data Sheet and Technical Information & Specifications are enclosed. Thank you for taking the time to go through our business profile. If there are any question, inquiry or comments, please feel free to contact us.

Contact Information

Contact Person Mr. Steve Knight
Department Owner/Entrepreneur
Telephone 1-580-6956611
Fax Number 1-580-5366236
Address 7706 sw delta ave, Lawton, OK, USA
Fax 1-580-5366236
Zip/Post Code 73505