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Welding electrodes scrap comprises discarded or surplus consumable electrodes used in arc welding processes, recycled for their metal content—primarily steel, stainless steel, or aluminum cores with flux coatings. Major industrial applications include steel fabrication, shipbuilding, and infrastructure construction where electrodes are consumed during welding operations. International trade focuses on classified grades: mild steel electrodes, stainless steel electrodes (300 and 400 series), and specialized alloy types, typically offered as sorted batches or bulk lots. Principal suppliers include India, Russia, China, and Eastern European nations with significant welding equipment manufacturing bases. Buyers should verify flux composition and core material purity through mill certificates, as residual flux contamination directly impacts recycling yields and final material specifications in steelmaking furnaces.
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Welding Electrodes (Scrap) is priced at approximately $2,521.95 per MT on the live Genesis Index. Request a quote for a firm, escrow-protected offer.
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