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Coated Electrode E316/E316L-16 .156 X 10-lb

Category Stainless Steel
EXOEX316L000001560E6000

Coated Electrode E316/E316L-16 .156 X 10-lb

Item Code: EXOEX316L000001560E6000
Category Stainless Steel
Catalog Number EX316L000001560E6000

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Executive 316/316L provides superior weldability, low spatter and smooth beads with easy slag removal. This electrode can be used in all positions when welding as root runs in butt welds and thin plates in general. The 0.04 percent maximum carbon content of weld metal deposited by these electrodes reduces the possibility of intergranular carbide precipitation and thereby increases the resistance to intergranular corrosion without the use of stabilizers such as niobium or titanium. Tests have shown that 0.04 percent carbon limit in the weld metal gives adequate protection against intergranular corrosion in most cases. This low-carbon alloy, however, is not as strong at elevated temperatures as Type E316H. E316L with maximum ferrite content of 2 FN has traditionally been the choice for welding Types 304 and 316 stainless steels for cryogenic service at temperatures down to -452°F (-269°C).

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  • Brand : Exocor
  • Category : Stainless Steel
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Coated Electrode E316/E316L-16 .156 X 10-lb

Category Stainless Steel
EXOEX316L000001560E6000

Coated Electrode E316/E316L-16 .156 X 10-lb

Item Code: EXOEX316L000001560E6000
Category Stainless Steel
Catalog Number EX316L000001560E6000

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Description

Executive 316/316L provides superior weldability, low spatter and smooth beads with easy slag removal. This electrode can be used in all positions when welding as root runs in butt welds and thin plates in general. The 0.04 percent maximum carbon content of weld metal deposited by these electrodes reduces the possibility of intergranular carbide precipitation and thereby increases the resistance to intergranular corrosion without the use of stabilizers such as niobium or titanium. Tests have shown that 0.04 percent carbon limit in the weld metal gives adequate protection against intergranular corrosion in most cases. This low-carbon alloy, however, is not as strong at elevated temperatures as Type E316H. E316L with maximum ferrite content of 2 FN has traditionally been the choice for welding Types 304 and 316 stainless steels for cryogenic service at temperatures down to -452°F (-269°C).

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  • Brand : Exocor
  • Category : Stainless Steel
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