Get the Best Results with Our Extra-Fine Green Welding Rod – Perfect for Galvanized & Mild Steel (1.6mm / 2.0mm)
Effortless Welding with Our 1.6 mm Slim Core – Ideal for 0.8–3 mm Thin Sheet
Take your welding to the next level with our specially designed rods, perfect for light-gauge metalwork. Say goodbye to blow-through on ducting, flashing, and thin steel panels, and hello to clean fusion without warping or distortion.
Smooth Welding Experience with Our Green Flux Coating – Low Spatter, Easy Slag Removal
Our unique rutile-alkaline blend ensures a quiet arc operation, reduced smoke, and fast-release slag. Spend less time grinding and more time welding with our efficient and effective rods.
Weld Galvanized Steel with Ease – No Need to Strip Coatings
Our rods are specifically designed to weld through zinc-coated surfaces without porosity, making them perfect for galvanized pipes, steel roofing sheets, and metal cladding. Save time and effort with our convenient solution.
Beginner-Friendly Ignition & Arc Stability – Perfect for New Welders
Get started with welding easily using our rods, which light up smoothly on both 110V and 220V inverters. Enjoy excellent control and a steady arc between 50–80 A, making them ideal for practicing fillets, lap joints, and seams.
Moisture-Resistant Storage Tube – Keep Your Rods Fresh and Ready to Use
Our sealed PVC canister protects your rods from humidity, oxidation, and hydrogen contamination, ensuring they're always ready to use straight out of the box. No re-baking needed, just weld with confidence.
Q • Can I use these on a 110V inverter welder? A • Yes, they run smoothly on 110V household machines. Start with 55–60 A on DC- for optimal arc control.
Q • Do I need to grind the zinc off first? A • Not necessary. The flux handles light zinc layers. For thicker coatings, a wire brush helps with bead appearance.
Q • Can I weld vertically with this rod? A • Absolutely. Use 65–70 A and a whip-pause motion to keep slag under control while climbing.
Q • How should I store them? A • Keep rods in the sealed tube in a dry place. If exposed to moisture, bake at 250°F (120°C) for 30 minutes before use.