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  1. The Original Exothermic Welding System | nVent ERICO Cadweld

    For contractors and engineers, we put everything you need to know about Cadweld in one place. How to specify, how to install, how to select a mold and stay up-to-date on all things Cadweld.

  2. The CADWELD® process is a method of making electrical connections of copper-to-copper or copper-to-steel in which no outside source of heat or power is required.

  3. The CADWELD connections form a solid bond around the conductors assuring continuity. The cross sectional area of the weld has greater current carrying capacity than the conductors.

  4. CADWELD® PLUS Creates Welded Connections That Never Loosen ... - ERICO

    Since its development in 1938, CADWELD ® electrical connections have been recognized as the ultimate connection for rail, cathodic, power and grounding applications.

  5. Cadweld - GME Supply

    Cadweld molds position and prep materials that need to be welded. Ground your equipment with a welding mold from GME Supply.

  6. Cadweld Plus Connections - Mesa Products

    This newly shaped welding material package is designed for use in all standard CADWELD molds. Once placed in the CADWELD mold, the welding material is electronically ignited using …

  7. nVent ERICO Cadweld Exothermic Connections

    Build your connection with Cadweld today: select your connection mold type, welding material and ignition system, and then round it out with trusted tools and accessories.

  8. Exothermic Welding vs. CADWeld: Key Differences and Applications

    Jun 24, 2025 · CADWeld, a branded form of exothermic welding developed by nVent ERICO, provides several advantages over generic exothermic welding, particularly in electrical …

  9. Cadweld Exothermic Weld Metal - GME Supply

    Cadweld weld metal is a mixture of copper oxide and aluminum, packaged by size in plastic tubes. Each tube contains the starting powder at the bottom of the plastic tube, with the weld …

  10. The CADWELD® process is a method of making electrical connections of copper-to-copper or copper-to-steel in which no outside source of heat or power is required. In this process, …