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1/8" X 14" E308H-16 UTP® 6820 Stainless Steel Stick Electrode 10 lb Box

Part Number: 47781SKU: UTP47781
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Item Details

UTP® 6820 stainless steel stick electrode measuring 1/8" X 14" easily forms a chromium-oxide layer and acts as a constant buffer against further corrosion of the underlying metal. Stainless steel electrode is an iron-base alloy with a minimum of 11% chromium content that is uniformly dispersed throughout the metal. It offers a stable arc and allows lightweight slag removal. Stick electrode features finely ripped bead surface without any undercuts and operates up to 750 deg C. Electrode is associated with E308H-16 AWS classification.

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
  • Rutile basic coated stick electrode for highly creep resistant austenitic CrNi steels, for operating temperatures up to 70 deg C
  • Bohler FOX E 308 H was specially formulated for the 304 H base material
  • Resistant to hot cracking and little tendency to embrittlement through controlled ferrite content (3-8FN) scale resistant
  • Very good welding in all positions except for vertical down

Applications

  • Joining and surfacing of heat resistant CrNi steels/cast steels

Specifications

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  • Length» 14""
  • Weight» 10 lb
  • AWS Classification» E308H-16
  • Diameter» 1/8""
  • Trade Name» UTP® 6820
  • 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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