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Carbon dioxide 8L (6kg)

Item No. G08TCAD
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YourCyl YourCyl - that's the name of the cylinders, which customers can buy in their possession. This means that the customer no longer has to pay the  cylinder's rental fee. This is advantageous for small consumers who change the cylinder a couple of times a year or less. Carbon dioxide is
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YourCyl

YourCyl - that's the name of the cylinders, which customers can buy in their possession. This means that the customer no longer has to pay the  cylinder's rental fee. This is advantageous for small consumers who change the cylinder a couple of times a year or less.
Carbon dioxide is characterized by its high solubility in water. Carbon dioxide gives drinks their sparkling freshness, is used in drinking water treatment and provides an alternative to aggressive acids in wastewater neutralization. Carbon dioxide in solid form - dry ice, is suitable for use as a refrigerant or as a cleaning agent (cleaning with a dry ice jet).

Designation

Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is commonly used as a shielding gas in semi-automatic welding (MIG/MAG). Carbon dioxide is used in welding for details made of low carbon and low alloy steels. The use of carbon dioxide makes it possible to obtain good penetration of metal, especially thick metal. Due to the low stability of the arc, it is recommended to use carbon dioxide only when welding on a short arc. Carbon dioxide (CO₂) during the welding , is commonly produced much more slag, smoke and spatter than the mix of Argon (Ar) and Carbon dioxide (CO₂). The welding speed in a Сarbon dioxide  is significantly lower than in a mixture of Argon (Ar) and Carbon dioxide (CO₂).

Applications

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Specifications

  • Chemical activity: CO₂ is an active gas that reacts with molten metal and can cause oxidation.
  • Arc temperature: CO₂ creates a relatively hot welding arc compared to inert gases (mix of Ar + CO₂).
  • Type of welding: CO₂ is typically used when welding steels, particularly low-carbon and low-alloy steels.

Application Information

Advantages:
  • Cost-effectiveness: CO₂ is cheaper than inert gases (such as argon), making it popular for welding structural steels.
  • Deep penetration: CO₂ provides deep penetration of the metal, which is useful when welding thick materials.
  • Availability: Carbon dioxide is widely available in cylinders and easy to store.
Disadvantages:
  • Spatter: Welding with pure CO₂ produces more spatter compared to inert gases, requiring additional cleanup of the weld.
  • Oxidation: As an active gas, CO₂ can cause oxidation of the molten metal, which may reduce the quality of the weld.
  • Harsh arc: The arc with pure CO₂ can be less stable and harsher, making it difficult to work with thinner materials.

Welding Positions (according to ISO 6947):

Position PAPosition PBPosition PCPosition PDPosition PEPosition PF_1Position PG

Preferred Application

MAG weldingMAG weldingMAG welding

Features

minimal porosityMAG weldingMAG weldingMAG welding
Specifications
Manufacturer code: 243040806
Net Weight, kg 6
Gross Weight, kg 16
Gas volume, m 3   0
Rental item code (cylinder) T08TCAD
Standard rental price, EUR/day (exl. VAT) 0
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