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Stainless Steel Electrodes produce little or no spatter.

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Stainless Steel Electrodes produce little or no spatter.
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October 10, 2011 - Available in .045 and 1/16 in. diameters, SelectAlloy 16-8-2 Electrodes are composed of 15.5% chromium, 8.5% nickel, and 1.5% molybdenum. Flux cored SelectAlloy 16-8-2-AP, designed to weld in all positions, delivers flat, well washed beads, while metal cored SelectAlloy 16-8-2-C wire provides smooth, spray arc transfer and produces little or no slag. Both gas-shielded electrodes are suitable for welding 16-8-2, 316, and 347 grades of stainless steel in high-temperature piping systems.
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Select-Arc, Inc.
P. O. Box 259
Fort Loramie, OH, 45845-0259
USA



Two New 16-8-2 Electrodes Offered by Select-Arc


Fort Loramie, OH - Select-Arc, Inc. has introduced two 16-8-2 stainless steel electrodes that are composed of 15.5% chromium, 8.5% nickel and 1.5% molybdenum.

SelectAlloy 16-8-2-AP is a gas-shielded, flux cored electrode designed to weld in all positions. It delivers flat, well washed beads that can be achieved with minimal weaving. This wire produces very low spatter and excellent slag peeling to minimize cleanup.

SelectAlloy 16-8-2-C is a gas-shielded, metal cored wire that provides a smooth, spray arc transfer and produces little or no slag and virtually no spatter. This electrode features higher deposition rates and more controlled penetration than the equivalent solid wire which allows it to operate at higher travel speeds and with better poor fitup handling.

Both electrodes may be utilized to weld 16-8-2, 316 and 347 grades of stainless steel in high temperature piping systems. Their good hot ductility properties make them well suited for welding cat crackers, furnace parts and components used in the petrochemical, chemical processing and power generation industries.

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

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