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.045" EC316 SelectAlloy 316L-C Gas Shielded Metal Cored Stainless Steel Tubular Welding Wire 25 lb Plastic Spool

Part Number: 1217834-VSKU: S041217834-V
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Item Details

This gas-shielded, metal cored, stainless steel electrode has a nominal weld metal composition of 19% chromium, 12.5% nickel, 2.5% molybdenum and a maximum of 0.03% carbon. SelectAlloy 316L-C provides increased creep resistance and improves resistance to pitting, carbide precipitation and intergranular corrosion.

Features

  • Minimal cleanup required due to little or no slag and virtually no spatter.
  • Smooth spray arc transfer.
  • Higher deposition rates and faster travel speeds than equivalent solid wire.
  • Handles poor fit up.

Applications

  • Ideally suited for making small butt, lap and fillet welds on thin material at elevated travel speeds, SelectAlloy 316L-C is used to weld Type 316 stainless steel and other similar alloys such as ASTM A743 and A744 and Types CF-8M and CF-3M.
  • SelectAlloy 316L-C is utilized in the pulp and paper industry, chemical and textile processing equipment, furnace parts and in parts exposed to marine environments.

Specifications

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  • Diameter» .045""
  • AWS Classification» EC316
  • Weight» 25 lb
  • Core Info» Metal Core
  • Trade Name» SelectAlloy 316L-C
  • Package» Plastic Spool
  • Shielding Info» Gas Shielded"

Caution

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

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel (Metallic), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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