Iron, Electrode & Grating

The use of iron varies across different industries. In construction, it is utilized to create building rafters, bridges, enclosures, door frames, and wall studs. Additionally, iron is used in heavy-duty automotive parts and enclosures designed to secure a building's assets and enhance safety.

Electrodes are employed to conduct current through a workpiece, allowing for the fusion of two pieces. They can be consumable, as seen in gas metal arc welding or shielded metal arc welding, or non-consumable, like in gas tungsten arc welding.

Grating serves various purposes, including walkways, ventilation, trench covers, electrical ground mats, and architectural applications such as louvers and security fencing.