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What are the primary functions of the flux in a self-shielded flux-cored arc welding (FCAW-S) electrode?

The flux inside a FCAW-S wire is designed to decompose in the arc's heat, creating a gaseous shield to protect the molten weld pool from the atmosphere and form

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Question: What are the primary functions of the flux in a self-shielded flux-cored arc welding (FCAW-S) electrode?

Answer options:

  • To increase arc voltage and add iron powder to the weld pool.
  • To cool the weld rapidly and increase its tensile strength. ✅ To generate a shielding gas and form a protective slag.
  • To preheat the wire and reduce electrical resistance.

Correct answer: To generate a shielding gas and form a protective slag.

Explanation: The flux inside a FCAW-S wire is designed to decompose in the arc's heat, creating a gaseous shield to protect the molten weld pool from the atmosphere and forming a slag to protect the cooling weld and help shape the bead.

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