Metal Cored Electrode suits high-temperature piping systems.

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Available in 0.045 and 1/16 in. dia, SelectAlloy 16-8-2-C is designed for welding 16-8-2, 316, and 347 grades of stainless steel in high temperature piping systems. It is composed of 15.5% chromium, 8.5% nickel, and 1.5% molybdenum and operates with smooth, spray arc transfer, producing no spatter. Due to its ductility properties, wire is suited for welding cat crackers, furnace parts, and components used in petrochemical, chemical processing, and power generation industries.



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New Stainless Steel, Metal Cored Electrode Designed for High Temperature Piping



Fort Loramie, OH - Select-Arc, Inc. has introduced a stainless steel, metal cored electrode specially developed for welding in high temperature piping systems.

SelectAlloy 16-8-2-C, nominally composed of 15.5% chromium, 8.5% nickel and 1.5% molybdenum, operates with a smooth, spray arc transfer. This electrode produces little slag and virtually no spatter, which minimizes cleanup. It also offers higher deposition rates and more controlled penetration than the equivalent solid electrode.

SelectAlloy 16-8-2-C is designed for welding 16-8-2, 316 and 347 grades of stainless steel in high temperature piping systems. This wire's good ductility properties make it well suited for welding cat crackers, furnace parts and components used in the petrochemical, chemical processing and power generation industries. It may also be utilized for making small butt, lap and fillet welds on thin material at elevated travel speeds.

SelectAlloy 16-8-2-C is available in .045" and 1/16" diameters.

For more information on the new SelectAlloy 16-8-2-C electrode, contact Select-Arc at 1-800-341-5215 or visit our website at www.select-arc.com.

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