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5/32" E307-16 UTP 63 Maintenance Alloy Stick Electrode 11.7 lb Box

Part Number: 51857SKU: UTP51857
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Item Details

UTP Maintenance 63 5/32" Dia Maintenance Alloy Stick Electrode comes in a 11 lb box and contains a minimum of 11% chromium to provide uniform dispersion throughout the metal. Stainless steel electrode can readily form a chromium-oxide layer that behaves as a constant buffer to prevent the corrosion of underlying metal.

Features

  • The outstanding characteristic of stainless steels is their ability to readily form a chromium oxide layer which acts as a constant buffer against further corrosion of the underlying metal
  • Easy to remove the slag
  • Antimagnetic material and high manganese steel (Hadfield type) may be bound with each other with the use of this electrode

Applications

  • Completely austenitic electrode used to inter-connect and fill with carbon steel or bound or in junction welding between this type of steel and chromium-nickel ones
  • Equally indicated for junctions welding between steel resistant to oxidation, subject to operational temperature up to 850°C
  • Used in coating parts subject to solidification due to impact or wear caused by friction, such as: rail bending iron, trailing point, crusher tooth and dredges, mortar milling beaters, etc
  • Forms an intermediate layer resistant to cracks over the normal hardness materials or those with great hardness in hard coating, in addition to being perfectly suitable for root passes in cladding plates

Specifications

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  • AWS Classification» E307-16
  • Diameter» 5/32""
  • Weight» 11.7 lb
  • Trade Name» UTP 63
  • Package» Box"

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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