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.045" ENiCr3T1-1 SelectAlloy 82-AP Gas Shielded Flux Cored Nickel Alloy Tubular Welding Wire 33 lb Plastic Spool

Part Number: 1232932-LVSKU: S041232932-LV
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Item Details

This gas-shielded, flux cored, nickel-based electrode, which welds in all positions, has a nominal weld composition of 19% chromium, 3% manganese, 2.5% niobium with a nickel balance. SelectAlloy 82-AP is used for welding alloys 600, 601 and 800 to themselves, to the clad side of joints in steel clad with nickel-chromium-iron alloys and for the dissimilar welding of nickel-based alloys. It is also used for joining carbon steels to nickel alloys and for the surfacing of carbon steels.

Features

  • Significantly higher out-of-position rates than solid wires or covered electrodes.
  • Superb all position performance characteristics.
  • Flat, well washed beads achieved with minimal weaving.
  • Slag peeling is excellent.
  • Very low spatter.

Applications

  • Due to its excellent resistance to pitting and stress corrosion cracking in chloride contaminated environments, SelectAlloy 82-AP is ideal for welding in desalination plants.
  • This electrode is also well suited for welding applications that span a wide range of temperatures, from cryogenic to elevated, such as piping, furnace equipment, petrochemical facilities and power generation plants.

Specifications

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  • Trade Name» SelectAlloy 82-AP
  • AWS Classification» ENiCr3T1-1
  • Diameter» .045""
  • Weight» 33 lb
  • Package» Plastic Spool"

Caution

  • Protect yourself and others read the safety data sheet prior to using this product.

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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