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Pre & Post Welding Temperature Markings using Solid MarkerTMNotate the "pre" and "post" heat temperatures directly on the "base" and "weld" metals without vaporizing the markings by using Sakura's Solid Marker solidified paint markers. Other types of crayons or messy valve-action paint-markers can drip, run, or pool on surfaces. Easy to use Solid Marker marks directly on the base and weld metals before pre-heating and welding. The solidified paint goes on smooth right from the start with no pumping or shaking required. Simply twist-up to advance marker material. Marks made with Solid Marker do not burn off when in close proximity of the welding torch tip as shown in the example photos. When welds are made on surface temperatures below 392° F (200° C), the opaque marks are clearly visible. (See the markings outside and inside the tube structure in photos 1 and 2 above.) The markings remain readable on the metals even under high welding temperatures. At higher temperatures above 392° F (200° C) the color pigments burn away, but a visible "after-mark" is still discernable to the naked eye. (see the markings inside the tube structure in photo 3 above) Key Benefits & Features
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