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1/8" X 12" ENiCrFe-2 UTP® 7015 Mo Nickel Alloy Stick Electrode 9.5 lb Metal Can

Part Number: 53008SKU: UTP53008
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UTP® 7015 Mo Stick electrode. Nickel-based and predominantly used for joining identical heat resistant NiCrFe-alloys, heat resistant austenites, cold though Ni-steels, and for joining heat resistant austenitic-ferritic materials. Specially also used for joinings of high C content 25/35 CrNi cast steel to 1.4859 or 1.4876 for petrochemical installations with working temperatures up to 900° C. The welding deposit of UTP® 7015 Mo is hot cracking resistant, does not tend to embrittlement and a scale resistant and resistant to cavitation at high temperatures.

Features

  • UTP® 7015 Mo Stick electrode nickel-based is predominantly used for joining identical heat resistant NiCrFe-alloys, heat resistant austenites, cold though Ni-steels, and for joining heat resistant austenitic-ferritic materials
  • Specially also used for joinings of high C content 25/35 CrNi cast steel to 1.4859 or 1.4876 for petrochemical installations with working temperatures up to 900°C
  • The welding deposit of UTP® 7015 Mo is hot cracking resistant, does not tend to embrittlement and a scale resistant and resistant to cavitation at high temperatures.

Specifications

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  • Weight» 9.5 lb
  • AWS Classification» ENiCrFe-2
  • Diameter» 1/8""
  • Trade Name» UTP® 7015 Mo
  • Electrode Length» 12""
  • Package» Metal Can"

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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