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Victory Welding E316L-16 1/8 X 36" X1LB Welding Electrode

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Victory Welding E316L-16 1/8 X 36" X1LB Welding Electrode

Victory Welding E316L-16 1/8 X 36" X1LB Welding Electrode

  • All position welding of 18% Cr - 12% Ni - 2 1/2% Mo stainless steel producing weld deposits with a carbon content of 0.04 maximum.
  • When this electrode produces a weld deposit of 2 FN maximum, it can be used for welding 304 and 316 stainless steels in cryogenic service at temperatures down to -452F
  • Excellent corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures against ā€œpittingā€ that may be caused by sulfuric, phosphoric and acetic acids
  • Can be used for welding ferritic-austenitic stainless steel such as 329, 405, 410, and 430 or titanium/niobium stabilized grades such as 316Ti in certain applications where the service temperature is below 750F
  • Common applications involve those industries manufacturing rayon, dye, paper, ink, rubber, bleach, photographic chemicals; also used for building up the sealing faces of valves and fittings for acid, gas, water, and steam equipment
$6.56

Original: $18.75

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Victory Welding E316L-16 1/8 X 36" X1LB Welding Electrode—

$18.75

$6.56

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  • All position welding of 18% Cr - 12% Ni - 2 1/2% Mo stainless steel producing weld deposits with a carbon content of 0.04 maximum.
  • When this electrode produces a weld deposit of 2 FN maximum, it can be used for welding 304 and 316 stainless steels in cryogenic service at temperatures down to -452F
  • Excellent corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures against ā€œpittingā€ that may be caused by sulfuric, phosphoric and acetic acids
  • Can be used for welding ferritic-austenitic stainless steel such as 329, 405, 410, and 430 or titanium/niobium stabilized grades such as 316Ti in certain applications where the service temperature is below 750F
  • Common applications involve those industries manufacturing rayon, dye, paper, ink, rubber, bleach, photographic chemicals; also used for building up the sealing faces of valves and fittings for acid, gas, water, and steam equipment