Premier Welding Weldstop 1300G/Sq.M. Gkpf1306
Premier Welding Weldstop 1300G/Sq.M. Gkpf1306

Premier Welding Weldstop 1300G/Sq.M. Gkpf1306

SKU: WELDSTOP/1300 | MPN: WELDSTOP/1300

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Overview

This is ordered Per Square Metre - Quantity 1 = 1 Metre 

Heat-Resistant:
• Weldstop™ withstands penetration from an oxygen enriched flame at temperatures in excess of 1500°C.
 
Molten Metal Resistance:
• Large metal droplets up to 70 gram can be successfully containedand allowed to cool on the fabric surface without penetration.
 
Abrasion Resistance:
• Weldstop™ has as much as 10 times the abrasion resistance of a silica cloth of similar weight and density and its effectiveness is not reduced by rough handling.
 
Flexibility:
• Weldstop™ has been treated to create a soft, flexible fabric that is easy to handle during use.
 
1500°C - short term use.
 
Rolls up to 25 metre.

Specifications

General
 
SKU
WELDSTOP/1300
Weight (kg)
6
Manufacturer
Premier Welding
MPN
WELDSTOP/1300

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I secure a welding blanket in place?
Use stainless steel clips, magnets, or existing grommets; avoid nails or screws that create heat paths and tear the fabric.
Do welding blankets provide fire protection or just spark resistance?
High-temperature blankets (often ISO 11611 Class 2) withstand short flame impingement but are intended mainly for radiant heat and spark containment, not as dedicated fire blankets.
Can welding blankets be cut to size?
Cut with heavy shears and re-seal or bind the edge to prevent fraying and fibre release.
How to choose a welder?
When choosing a welder, consider the type of welding you'll be doing (MIG, TIG, or Stick), the materials you'll work with, and your skill level. Look for a machine with the right amperage range, portability, and safety features. Don’t forget to check reviews!
What equipment do welders use?
Welders use various equipment, including welding machines (MIG, TIG, and stick welders), protective gear (helmets, gloves, and aprons), gas cylinders, welding rods, and accessories like clamps and wire brushes. Proper tools ensure safety and quality in welding projects.
What is a duty cycle on a welder?
The duty cycle on a welder refers to the percentage of time it can operate within a specific period, typically 10 minutes, without overheating. For example, a 60% duty cycle means the welder can run for 6 minutes and must cool for 4 minutes.
What is a multiprocess welder?
A multiprocess welder is a versatile welding machine that can perform various welding techniques, such as MIG, TIG, and stick welding, all in one unit. This flexibility makes it ideal for different projects, allowing users to switch processes easily as needed.
What is a welding blanket?
A welding blanket is a protective cover made from fire-resistant materials, designed to shield surrounding areas from sparks, heat, and slag during welding processes. It helps prevent fires and protects equipment, ensuring a safer working environment.
What is amperage in welding?
Amperage in welding refers to the electric current flowing through the welding circuit, measured in amperes (amps). It determines the heat generated during the welding process, influencing penetration and bead shape. Proper amperage is crucial for achieving strong welds.
What is slag inclusion in welding?
Slag inclusion in welding refers to the presence of non-metallic solid materials, such as slag, trapped within the weld bead. This defect can weaken the weld's integrity, leading to reduced strength and potential failure. Proper technique and cleaning can help prevent it.
What is the difference between AC and DC welding?
AC (Alternating Current) welding is ideal for aluminium and magnesium, providing a smoother arc and better cleaning action. DC (Direct Current) welding offers a more stable arc and deeper penetration, making it suitable for steel and other ferrous metals.
What is welding equipment?
Welding equipment refers to the tools and machines used to join materials, typically metals, through the application of heat and pressure. This includes welding machines, electrodes, torches, protective gear, and accessories essential for safe and effective welding processes.
What to look for in a welding machine?
When choosing a welding machine, consider the type of welding (MIG, TIG, or MMA), power output, duty cycle, portability, and ease of use. Look for reliable safety features, warranty, and compatibility with your materials. Brand reputation and customer support are also key.
What type of welding is the most expensive?
The most expensive type of welding is typically laser welding. This method requires advanced technology and equipment, making it costlier than traditional techniques like MIG or TIG welding. Its precision and efficiency, however, can justify the higher investment.
Where can I buy welding supplies?
Reputable suppliers, such as Premier Welding provides a comprehensive selection of welding supplies, including consumables, accessories, and equipment suitable for all welding processes. High-quality welding supplies can significantly improve efficiency, safety, and weld quality. If you are struggling to find an item on our website, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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