Self-shielded flux-cored wire is a type of welding consumable designed for use in flux-cored arc welding (FCAW). It features a tubular wire filled with flux that generates its shielding gas when the arc is initiated. This unique property eliminates the need for an external gas supply, making self-shielded flux-cored wire particularly advantageous for outdoor and remote applications where portability is essential. Characteristics No External Gas Required: The flux within the wire burns to produce shielding gas, protecting the weld pool from atmospheric contamination. This feature allows for greater flexibility in various environments, especially in windy conditions where traditional shielding gases might be blown away. Higher Smoke and Spatter: While self-shielded wires tend to produce more smoke and spatter compared to gas-shielded options, many classifications still offer good impact toughness, even at lower temperatures. This can be beneficial in applications requiring durability. Diameter Options: Self-shielded flux-cored wires are available in various diameters, typically ranging from 0.035 inches to 7/64 inches, allowing for versatility in different welding projects.