Hello fleetweldroot, you said that you are working in a LNG Plant. Would this be new construction or would this be an upgrade or repair of an existing plant? The reason that I am asking is that Atom Arc brand E7018 is a fairly popular and preferred rod of many stick welders out in industry and as far as I know E7018 electrode in general doesn't have any really noxious fumes that would cause the types of things that you say that the welders are experiencing. That would lead me to believe that there is a possibility of some other sort of chemical, paint, solvent or lest I forget galvanized, cadmium plated or some other sort of plating that may be reacting with the welding to make the welders feel sick or otherwise. Any sort of paint, chemical, solvent, or plating that is being burned by the welding that is occurring could be producing toxic fumes, there is also a particular solvent that is photochemically reactive with a welding arc that will produce phosgene gas (I'm sorry I can't remember the specific solvent,although I know other forum members will remember for me) and this gas can be very deadly. As you look at the MSDS for the Atom Arc E7018, you should also do some investigating concerning the other things that I have mentioned about chemicals, paints, solvents and platings. Best Regards and Good Luck, aevald
I've welded with Atom Arc rods for years and found them to be excellent electrodes. I agree with aevald, look for other causes of the problems you describe. One additional item, are you being provided with proper, adequate ventilation?
Best regards - Al