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November 7, 2008 - SelectAlloy 625-AP and SelectAlloy 625C are suited for harsh environments. SelectAlloy 625-AP is all position, gas-shielded, flux cored electrode primarily used for welding alloys 625, 601, 802 and 9% nickel to themselves and to steel. SelectAlloy 625C is metal cored, nickel alloy electrode that features virtual immunity to chloride-ion stress corrosion cracking and resistance to corrosive attacks from other types of media.

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Select-Arc, Inc.
P. O. Box 259
Fort Loramie, OH, 45845-0259
USA



Select-Arc Offers Flux Cored and Metal Cored Nickel Alloy Electrodes


Date: October 28, 2008

Fort Loramie, OH - Select-Arc, Inc. has introduced two nickel-chromium-molybdenum electrodes designed to provide corrosion resistance in harsh environments.

SelectAlloy 625-AP is an all position, gas-shielded, flux cored electrode primarily used for welding alloys 625, 601, 802 and 9% nickel to themselves and to steel. This electrode is utilized to clad steel when exceptional corrosion resistance is required such as chloride-contaminated cooling water in heat exchangers as well as offshore and marine environments. SelectAlloy 625-AP is also extensively employed to join the 9% nickel steels used in LNG storage and conveyance equipment.

SelectAlloy 625C is a metal cored, nickel alloy electrode that features virtual immunity to chloride-ion stress corrosion cracking and resistance to corrosive attacks from other types of media. In addition, this electrode provides moderate strengths and superior corrosion resistance from cryogenic to elevated temperatures (up to 1,800 degrees F.). Typical uses for Select 625C include piping systems and reactor components in the power generation industry and high temperature service in a variety of other engineering applications

For more information on the new SelectAlloy 625-AP and SelectAlloy 625C, contact Select-Arc at 1-800-341-5215 or visit our website at www.select-arc.com.


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