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.045" EC308LSi SelectAlloy 308LSi-C Gas Shielded Metal Cored Stainless Steel Tubular Welding Wire 25 lb Plastic Spool

Part Number: 1220434-VSKU: S041220434-V
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Item Details

SelectAlloy 308LSi-C features a weld metal composition of 20% chromium, 10% nickel, .8% silicon and a maximum carbon content of .03%. This metal cored electrode’s higher silicon content level improves bead wetting and its low carbon content minimizes carbide precipitation, making it more resistant to intergranular corrosion.

Features

  • Offers higher deposition rates and more controlled penetration than the equivalent solid wire.
  • Produces smooth, well washed beads.
  • Operates at higher travel speeds.
  • Handles poor fit up.
  • Provides a smooth, spray arc transfer.

Applications

  • SelectAlloy 308LSi-C is designed for making small butt, lap and fillet welds on thin material at elevated travel speeds.
  • This wire is utilized to weld 301, 302, 304L, 308 and 308L grades of stainless.
  • Standard applications for SelectAlloy 308LSi-C include in-welded components for the chemical, paper, textile and pharmaceutical industries and food service equipment.

Specifications

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  • Diameter» .045""
  • AWS Classification» EC308LSi
  • Weight» 25 lb
  • Core Info» Metal Core
  • Trade Name» SelectAlloy 308LSi-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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