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Flux Cored Nickel Electrode offers corrosion resistance.

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Flux Cored Nickel Electrode offers corrosion resistance.
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May 7, 2010 - Available in .045 in. dia, SelectAlloy 622-AP is designed for offshore/marine environments, chemical and power generation equipment, and petroleum refining. Gas-shielded electrode is composed of 21% chromium, 14% molybdenum, 5% iron and 3% tungsten with balance of nickel, and flat, well washed beads are realized with minimal weaving. Electrode is also used for surfacing steel and for joining nickel-based alloys to steel.

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



New Nickel Electrode Resists Corrosion in Offshore/Marine Environments


Fort Loramie, OH - Select-Arc, Inc. has introduced a gas-shielded, flux cored, nickel-based electrode that is specially designed to provide exceptional corrosion resistance.

SelectAlloy 622-AP was developed to weld nickel-chromium-molybdenum to itself or to other nickel-based alloys. This electrode, composed of 21% chromium, 14% molybdenum, 5% iron and 3% tungsten with a balance of nickel, is also used for surfacing steel and for joining nickel-based alloys to steel.

SelectAlloy 622-AP offers superb performance characteristics in all positions. Out-of-position deposition rates are significantly higher than those achieved with solid wires or covered electrodes. Flat, well washed beads are realized with minimal weaving. Spatter is very low with SelectAlloy 622-AP and slag peeling is excellent, which minimizes cleanup.

Available in a .045" diameter, SelectAlloy 622-AP is utilized in offshore and marine environments, chemical and power generation equipment and petroleum refining. It is also widely used to clad steel when outstanding corrosion resistance is required.

For more information on SelectAlloy 622-AP, contact Select-Arc at 1-800-341-5215 or visit our website at www.select-arc.com.

Contact: Mike Tecklenburg

From: Select-Arc, Inc.
P. O. Box 259
Fort Loramie, OH 45845-0259
Phone: (800) 341-5215
Fax: (888) 511-5217
www.select-arc.com
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