ERNi-1 pure nickel welding wire
Welding of nickel 200 welding wire, nickel 201 welding wire, nickel alloy and nickel-plated steel plate; welding between steel and nickel; surface surfacing of steel< /p>
Nickel-based alloy electrode ENiCrFe-3ENiCrMo-10ENiCrCoMo-1ENiCrMo-7
Features and uses: alkaline coated alloy electrode, used for welding nickel-based alloy, high temperature and creep-resistant steel , heat-resistant steel and low-temperature steel, dissimilar steel welding, etc. It is suitable for manufacturing pressure vessels with an operating temperature range of -196°C to +650°C, and is resistant to oxidation and peeling within +1200°C (sulfur-free conditions); the welding rod and deposited metal have high quality standards
ERNiCr-3
Features and uses: argon arc welding wire (GTAW) and gas shielded welding wire (GMAW). Used for welding nickel-based alloys, high-temperature and creep-resistant steels, heat-resistant steels and low-temperature steels, dissimilar steel welding, low-alloy steel repair, etc. Ferritic-austenitic steel connections with operating temperatures greater than +300°C and welding applications that do not require post-weld heat treatment. It is suitable for manufacturing pressure vessels with an operating temperature range of -196°C to +550°C, and resists oxidation and peeling within +1200°C (sulfur-free conditions). Resistant to embrittlement and thermal cracking, when welding dissimilar steels, and low carbon diffusion during high-temperature heat treatment. Thermal shock resistance, corrosion resistance, fully austenitic structure, between carbon steel and austenitic CrNi(Mo) steel and low thermal expansion coefficient.
ENiCrMo-3 features and uses: alkaline coated electrode, used for welding 6%Mo super austenitic stainless steel, such as S31254, N09826, N08367 and 625 alloy. Welding rods and deposited metal meet high welding quality and corrosion resistance requirements. Excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking and pitting corrosion. Pitting corrosion index>52. Resists heat cracking. Due to the brittle nature of the deposited metal between 650-850°C, this operating temperature range should be avoided.
ENiCrMo-4: Nickel-based alkaline coated electrode. It is used for welding similar Ni-based steels, such as N10276, 2.4819, and can also be used for welding such Ni-based steels with low alloy steels and stainless steels. It has excellent resistance to corrosion by chlorine and chloride media. It can also resist strong iron oxide and copper chloride.
ENiCrMo-6 nickel-based alloy electrode model NiCr14Mo7, resistant to wear and corrosion, high temperature resistance, wear resistance, used for surfacing of duplex steel, stainless steel and cast steel surfaces
ENiCrMo -10
ENiCrMo-10 Welding of INCONEL622 and other Ni-Cr-Mo corrosion-resistant alloys; surface cladding of alloy steel, phase steel, ultra-high strength dual-phase steel, ultra-high strength austenitic stainless steel welding; surface surfacing of steel.
ECuNi is used for butt welding and surfacing of similar alloy-based metals containing less than 30% Ni, and can also be used for the welding of palladium alloys and other steels with different properties. Thanks to its excellent seawater resistance, this electrode is particularly suitable for offshore welding applications and seawater desalination, shipbuilding and chemical industries. In addition to vertical downward welding, welding capabilities in all positions
ENiCrCoMo-1 alkaline NiCrCoMo coated electrode. Used for joint welding and surfacing of similar nickel-based alloys, heat-resistant austenitic steels and cast steels, such as 617 alloy, N06007 alloy and 2.4663 alloy. It resists oxidation and peeling at a temperature of 1100℃, and has excellent resistance to high-heat oxidation and carbonization environment at a temperature of 1000℃.