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Weld Star - ER 316L Stainless TIG Wire (3.2mm) 5kg

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Order Code: 6011100353

Features and Applications

Austenitic stainless steel wire that has a low carbon content, which reduces the possibilities of intergranular carbide precipitation, while increasing the resistance to intergranular corrosion without the use of stabilisers such as niobium or titanium.

The presence of molybdenum provides creep resistance in a halide atmosphere.

Ideal for joining and surfacing of stainless steels of similar composition (CrNi and CrNiMo steels/cast steels). Including low-carbon molybdenum-bearing austenitic alloys.

Typically used in the food processing, dairy and chemical industries etc.

Test Certificates can be found online @wilkinsonstar247.com

  

Typical Base Materials

All 300 series austenitic stainless steel, mainly low-carbon molybdenum-bearing*

* Illustrative, not exhaustive list

 

Standards
EN ISO 14343-A - W 19 12 3 L
AWS A5.9 - ER 316L

 

Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C% Mn% Si% S% P%    
0.021 1.80 0.43 0.005 0.027    
             
Ni% Cr% Mo% Cu%      
11.19 18.70 2.62 0.30      

 

Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength ≥510 MPa  
Yield Strength ≥320 MPa
 
Elongation ≥25 %
 
Impact Strength ≥80 J
 

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

Length

Weight  

0.80 mm

1.00 mm

1.20 mm

1.60 mm

2.00 mm

2.40 mm

3.20 mm

1000 mm

1000 mm

1000 mm

1000 mm

1000 mm

1000 mm

1000 mm

5 Kg

5 Kg

5 Kg

5 Kg

5 Kg

5 Kg

5 Kg

 

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.

Features and Applications

Austenitic stainless steel wire that has a low carbon content, which reduces the possibilities of intergranular carbide precipitation, while increasing the resistance to intergranular corrosion without the use of stabilisers such as niobium or titanium.

The presence of molybdenum provides creep resistance in a halide atmosphere.

Ideal for joining and surfacing of stainless steels of similar composition (CrNi and CrNiMo steels/cast steels). Including low-carbon molybdenum-bearing austenitic alloys.

Typically used in the food processing, dairy and chemical industries etc.

Test Certificates can be found online @wilkinsonstar247.com

  

Typical Base Materials

All 300 series austenitic stainless steel, mainly low-carbon molybdenum-bearing*

* Illustrative, not exhaustive list

 

Standards
EN ISO 14343-A - W 19 12 3 L
AWS A5.9 - ER 316L

 

Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C% Mn% Si% S% P%    
0.021 1.80 0.43 0.005 0.027    
             
Ni% Cr% Mo% Cu%      
11.19 18.70 2.62 0.30      

 

Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength ≥510 MPa  
Yield Strength ≥320 MPa
 
Elongation ≥25 %
 
Impact Strength ≥80 J
 

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

Length

Weight  

0.80 mm

1.00 mm

1.20 mm

1.60 mm

2.00 mm

2.40 mm

3.20 mm

1000 mm

1000 mm

1000 mm

1000 mm

1000 mm

1000 mm

1000 mm

5 Kg

5 Kg

5 Kg

5 Kg

5 Kg

5 Kg

5 Kg

 

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.

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