Welding Chemicals
- Firepower® - 16 oz. Anti-Spatter Spray (1440-0296)16 oz. Anti-Spatter Spray by Firepower®. This product is made of high-quality materials to serve you for years to come. Designed using state-of-the-art technology and with customers in mind. It will meet your needs and deliver great...Prevents spatter adhesion on surface – reduces clean-up timeNon-flammable – contains no silicones$9.50In Stock - Ships in 24 to 48 hrs
- Shark® - 16 oz. Anti-Spatter Spray (12254)16 oz. Anti-Spatter Spray by Shark®. This environmentally safe anti-spatter spray reduces welding spatter and makes it easier to clean items that have become spattered while welding. Made of non-toxic ingredients.Made to help you get the job done right the first timeCrafted with innovations and modern-day equipment$10.16In Stock - Ships in 24 to 48 hrs
- Shark® - Cold Fire™ 32 oz. Plumb Welding Surface Protectant (12296)Cold Fire™ 32 oz. Plumb Welding Surface Protectant by Shark®. Use to pre-treat before soldering. If you’re looking for a reliable solution to complete your project, this 1st-grade product is right up your alley. Designed utilizing...Cold Fire puts out flames and cools hot surfaces in heat sensitive welding applications It is environmentally safe As a time saver it can eliminate disassembly of parts where heat damage is an issueDesigned to help to get your job done right$31.02In Stock - Ships in 24 to 48 hrs
Metal inert gas (MIG) welding is a widely spread arc welding technique well-suited for many applications. Typically, it exploits electrical current to produce heat and melt the materials to be bonded. MIG welding is fast and effective but less accurate than other techniques. One common downside of this method is spattering. The term refers to the splashing of microparticles of molten substances, a phenomenon that can cause several problems. The most evident issue is that these particles will harden on the working surface, welding apparel, and equipment. Experience shows that getting rid of these spatters is a hard and time-consuming job. But, there is more.
In the worst scenario, they can clog the welding torch, damaging it or leading to a short circuit. However, the issue is well-known, and the market offers several products to address it. They are applied to the involved surfaces and the torch's nozzle to prevent the molten particles from sticking to the working material and/or clogging the MIG welder. Cleaning the torch and working area as soon as the welding is done will ensure good results. We offer a wide assortment of welding chemicals, anti-spatter sprays, and nozzle gels. Our products are made by trustworthy companies to improve every welding operation.