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Mixed gas for welding thin plates and high-strength steel plates "Acom HT"

Prevention of melting and realization of low slag welding! A gas suitable for transportation equipment, office equipment, and more.

"Acom HT" is a welding mixed gas that can improve the properties of welded metals. It prevents burn-through in thin plate welding and enables low-slag welding. The Shield Master series offers a wide range of products, achieving both high quality and labor-saving cost reductions. 【Features】 ■ Reduced spatter ■ Prevention of burn-through in thin plate welding ■ Increased speed ■ Improved bead appearance ■ Enhanced properties of welded metals *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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**Effects of Various Shielding Gases** ■ Argon: Excellent arc stability, base gas for shielding gas ■ Carbon Dioxide: Good solubility but generates a lot of spatter ■ Oxygen: Promotes droplet detachment due to thermal pinch effect ■ Helium: Increases arc heat, improving solubility and speed ■ Hydrogen: High arc concentration, improving solubility and speed *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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【Usage】 ■Automobiles, transportation equipment, office equipment, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

Iwata Ni Welding Mixed Gas "Shield Master(R)"

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Tohoku Nihon Iwatani Gas Co., Ltd. is a high-pressure gas direct sales company focused on the cylinder business within the Iwatani Group's industrial gas operations. We are developing various businesses closer to the market. We have sales bases nationwide, primarily dealing with various high-pressure gases such as oxygen gas, nitrogen gas, argon gas, carbon dioxide gas, hydrogen gas, helium gas, and cutting gas developed for hydrogen applications, known as Hydrocut. We have established a rapid supply and safety system rooted more deeply in the local community.