A common question among welders is whether to use AC or DC current with this electrode, and when to opt for the 7018AC variant.
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A common question among welders is whether to use AC or DC current with this electrode, and when to opt for the 7018AC variant.
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The 7018AC variant provides a viable option for those restricted to AC machines without sacrificing weld quality.
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7018AC: Optimized for AC, offering good arc stability even with lower voltage machines.
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AC Machines: Enable the use of 7018AC, overcoming limitations of older or less robust machines prone to arc interruptions.
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DC Machines: Offer stable arcs with deeper penetration for the standard 7018.
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The differences in current compatibility directly affect arc stability and penetration, essential for achieving robust, high-quality welds.
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