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Agglomerated flux
From GAWDAwiki
Agglomerated flux, in submerged arc welding, is a granular flux produced by baking a pelletized mixture of powdered ingredients and bonding agents at a temperature sufficient to remove the water, followed by processing to produce the desired particle size. See also bonded flux and fused flux.[1]
References
- "Agglomerated flux." Standard Welding Terms and Definitions. A3.0:2001 ed. Miami: American Welding Society, 2001.



