
Cored wire is a composite material consisting of a metal outer sheath (usually steel) filled with powders or chemical additives. The product is used for alloying, deoxidation, modification of steel and iron. Its use depends on the industry. In welding the core contains flux or metal powders for structural joining, whereas in metallurgy it acts as a precise dosing tool for refining molten metal. Using cored wire permits reduction of alloying losses and costs, improved metal structure, precise modification, higher productivity and lower energy consumption.


Guaranteed precise alloying and modification.
Reduced losses and lower additive costs.
Increased productivity and process safety.
Lower CO2 emissions and pollution.
| Cored wire | Chemical composition | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Silico Calcium | Ca - 30%, Si - 60% | Modification of inclusions and castability |
| Ferro Calcium | Ca - 30%, Fe - 70% | Modification of inclusions. For melts with low silicon content. |
| Carbon | C - 99.5% | Fine adjustment of carbon content within a narrow range |
| Ferro Bor | B - 18% | Microalloying |
| Calcium | Ca - 98% | Modification of inclusions |
| Aluminium | Al - 99.5% | Deoxidation and grain size improvement |
| Sulphur | S - 99.6% | Desulphurizing of engineering steel |
| Ferro Titanium | Ti - 70% | For alloying, improves high temperature strength of steel and weldability |