Welding Rod Calculator

Calculate electrode and filler rod consumption based on joint type, material thickness, and weld length.

Filler Metal Required
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kg
Weld Volume
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cm³
Deposited Weight
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kg
Rods/Sticks Needed
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350mm (14") rods
Number of Passes
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estimated

How to Calculate Welding Rod Consumption

The amount of filler metal depends on the cross-sectional area of the weld joint, the length of the weld, and the deposition efficiency of the welding process.

Weld Volume = Cross-Section Area x Weld Length

Deposited Metal Weight = Volume x Density (7.85 g/cm³ for steel)

Filler Metal Required = Deposited Weight / Deposition Efficiency

Deposition Efficiency by Process

  • SMAW (Stick): 55-70% - stub loss and spatter reduce efficiency
  • GMAW (MIG): 90-97% - minimal waste with continuous wire feed
  • GTAW (TIG): 95-100% - very precise with minimal waste
  • FCAW (Flux-Core): 80-90% - flux adds to weight but reduces usable metal

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