Features and Applications
Austenitic stainless steel wire most often used to weld base metals of similar composition.
Excellent resistance to oxidation, especially at high working temperatures (lower than 1000°C) due to its high Cr content.
Fully austenitic and therefore sensitive to hot cracking.
Ideal for welding and overlay of stainless steels of similar chemical composition including dissimilar welding.
Typically used on industrial furnaces, annealing chambers, fused salt treatment installations and boiler parts, as well as heat exchangers etc.
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Typical Base Materials
300 series austenitic stainless steel for welding (e.g. AISI 310, 304); mild and carbon steels for overlay works*
* Illustrative, not exhaustive list
Standards |
EN ISO 14343-A - W 25 20
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AWS A5.9 - ER 310
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Chemical Composition % (Typical) |
C% |
Mn% |
Si% |
S% |
P% |
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0.096 |
1.65 |
0.35 |
0.006 |
0.025 |
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Ni% |
Cr% |
Mo% |
Cu% |
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20.07 |
26.80 |
0.060 |
0.25 |
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Mechanical Properties
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Tensile Strength |
≥550 MPa |
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Yield Strength |
≥350 MPa
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Elongation |
≥20 %
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Mechanical properties are approximate and may vary based on the heat, shielding gas, welding parameters and other factors.
Shielding Gases
EN ISO 14175 - TIG: I1 (Argon)
Welding Positions
EN ISO 6947 - PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF, PG
Packaging Data |
Diameter
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Length
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Weight |
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1.60 mm
2.40 mm
3.20 mm
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1000 mm
1000 mm
1000 mm
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5 Kg
5 Kg
5 Kg
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Liability: Whilst all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained, this information is subject to change without notice and can be only considered as suitable for general guidance.