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ELECTROWELD SS-308/308L (AWS A5.4 E308-16 / E308L-16)

Lime titania electrode that deposits weld metal of 19%Cr-9%Ni. Easy to weld, stable arc, easy slag removal, beautiful bead appearance. Good resistance against heat and corrosion. AC, DC (+)

 

Application:

Suitable as protective surfacing on steels that require corrosion resistance and mild impact. Used for chemical food beverage, distillery, fertilizer, equipment and tanks.

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ELECTROWELD SS-309/309L (AWS A5.4 E309-16 AWS A5.4 E309L-16)

Lime titania electrode depositing 23%Cr-13%Ni weld metal. Resistant to corrosion and oxidation at elevated temperatures. Very tough.  AC, DC (+)

 

Application:

Used to weld AISI 309 steels, straight chrome steels, and welding dissimilar steels, e.g. mild to stainless steel, low alloy to stainless steel.

ELECTROWELD SS-310/310L (AWS A5.4 E310-16 AWS A5.4 E310L-16)

Lime titania electrode depositing 25% Cr-20% Ni stainless steel weld metal. High resistance against corrosion and oxidation even at high temperatures. Exhibits high ductility and strength. AC, DC (+)

 

Application:

Welding 25%Cr-20%Ni stainless steel and 18% Cr-8% Ni stainless clad steel. Can weld dissimilar steel, e.g. mild to Cr-Mo steel, heat-resistant to heat-treated alloy steel, carbon to stainless steel.

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ELECTROWELD SS-312 (AWS A5.4 E312-16)

Lime titania electrode depositing 29% Cr-9% Ni weld metal. Weld metal contains ferrite, resulting in high resistance against cracks. AC, DC (+)

 

Application:

Welding dissimilar metals such as stainless steel to mild steel or low alloy steel. Used as underlying build up for hard surfacing.

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ELECTROWELD SS-316/316L (AWS A5.4 E316-16 / E316L-16)

Lime titania electrode depositing 20% Cr-12% Ni-2% Mo austentitic stainless steel. Excellent resistance against sulfuric, phosphoric, acetic acids. Good creep strength.  AC, DC (+)

 

Application:

Welding AISI 316 stainless steel, and joining dissimilar metals, e.g. mild and stainless steel. Used as underlying build up for hard surfacing.