Description
- All-position welding on difficult to weld steels such as manganese steel, air-hardening steels, armor steels, spring steels, tool and die steels, rail steel, and aircraft steel
- Used as a wear-resistant build-up or buffer-layer option in hard-facing applications
- Creates a two-phase weld deposit with substantial amounts of ferrite in an austenitic matrix; this two phase deposit makes it highly resistant to weld metal cracking or fissures
- Weld deposits are ductile, porosity-free with greater root penetration and produce the highest tensile strength of standard stainless steel electrodes
- Popular applications include repair of construction equipment, repairing or modifications of dies, broken machinery repairs, and joining wear plates
- Excellent for welding dissimilar metals, especially if one of them is a stainless steel of high nickel content. Perfect electrode to use on unknown steels
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