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Mison 8C shielding gas is used as a replacement for similar CO 2 containing welding mixtures. It is used in MIG welding applications for mild and low alloys steels. Mison 8C is superior due to its Ozone reducing properties, providing for a more stable arc, and higher welding efficiency. Higher deposition rates and faster welding travel speeds Better working conditions No compromise Shielding gas for MIG-welding of mild steel and low alloy steels. Recommended for robotic and high speed welding applications. Reduces the production of ozone Deeper penetration compared to similar CO 2 mixtures A more stable arc due to the NO content The best alternative for robotic and semi-automatic applications 3 MISON ® 8C Shielding Gas MISON ® 8C Shielding Gas Due to Mison 8C's ability to improve deposition rates, better "wetting" and reduced spatter, it is the mixture most recommended for high speed and Robotic applications. Composition: Ar + 8% CO 2 and 0.03% NO Applications Advantages Ozone level in MIG welding Material: Mild steel Welding Current: 240A 92% Argon Balance CO 2 MISON ® 8C

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Mison 8C shielding gas is used as a replacement for similar CO2 containing welding mixtures. It is used in MIG

welding applications for mild and low alloys steels. Mison 8C is superior due to its Ozone reducing properties,

providing for a more stable arc, and higher welding efficiency.

Higher deposition rates and faster welding travel speeds•

Better working conditions•

No compromise•

Shielding gas for MIG-welding of mild steel and low alloy steels.•

Recommended for robotic and high speed welding applications.•

Reduces the production of ozone•

Deeper penetration compared to similar •

CO2 mixtures

A more stable arc due to the NO content•

The best alternative for robotic and •

semi-automatic applications

3 MISON® 8C Shielding Gas

MISON® 8C Shielding Gas

Due to Mison 8C's ability to improve deposition rates, better "wetting" and reduced spatter, it is the mixture most recommended for high speed and Robotic applications.

Composition: Ar + 8% CO2

and 0.03% NO

Applications

Advantages

Ozone level in MIG welding

Material: Mild steelWelding Current: 240A

92% ArgonBalance CO2

MISON® 8C

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MISON shielding gases contain small concentrations of nitric oxide which reacts with ozone generated around the

weld, reducing it at its source. Production usage has realized several other benefi ts.

Initial arc transmission is a critical factor in elimination of spatter and weld faults during arc start. MISON gases

perform extremely well in arc starts.

A major cost in welding. Spatter means wasted wire and costly cleanup. Switching to MISON gases has

signifi cantly reduced spatter in actual production.

Contact your local Linde facility for an on-site demonstration. Once you’ve seen it, you’ll believe in the MISON

line of shielding gases.

CWB approval for Mison 8C for solid wire and metal core products. Ask for an in shop demonstration.

Eliminate gas variability in weld quality.

Get what you pay for, every time.

Shielding the Weld and the Welder

Superior Arc Starts

Lower Spatter

Seeing is Believing

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For more information, contact your local Linde representative at 1-888-256-7356 or go to www.lindecanada.com

Mison attacks when and where ozone is formed. The nitric oxide content of mison gases reacts with the ozone formed by the UV radiation emitted by the arc to form oxygen and nitrogen dioxide. The result is a signifi cantly lower content of ozone pollutants in the welder‘s immediate area.

Mison reduces ozone formation in most types of welding.

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Linde Canada Limited is a member of The Linde Group. Linde is a trading name used by companies within The Linde Group. The Linde logo and the Mison® 8C mark are trademarks of The Linde Group. ©The Linde Group 2009.