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Welding Equipment & Supplies -> Welding Supplies & Accessories -> Electrodes & Rods


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Stainless Steel Electrodes suit corrosive environments.

Stainless Steel Electrodes suit corrosive environments.

Arcos Industries, LLC
Mount Carmel, PA 17851
Dec 11, 2008 Bare wire and covered stainless steel electrodes, Arcos 317/317L, are developed for welding in corrosive environments where crevice and pitting corrosion are of concern. Arcos 317/317L (ER317/317L) bare wire features minimal carbon content, reducing possibility of intergranular carbide precipitation and increasing resistance to intergranular corrosion. Covered Arcos 317/317L electrode (E317/317L) increases resistance to intergranular corrosion without niobium and titanium stabilizers.

Stick Electrode suits low-hydrogen applications.

Stick Electrode suits low-hydrogen applications.

Lincoln Electric Co. Inc., The
Cleveland, OH 44117
Dec 01, 2008 Designed for structural fabricators working in flat and horizontal positions, Excalibur® 7028 features even burn-off, optimal slag release, arc stability, resistance to starting porosity, and puddle control. Charpy V-notch test results typically fall in range of 60-142 ft-lbf at -40°F, which exceeds minimum fracture toughness required for variety of structural welding applications, including ships and bridge structures, storage tanks, and general heavy industrial fabrication.

Electrodes are suited for food/chemical/petroleum plants.

Electrodes are suited for food/chemical/petroleum plants.

Arcos Industries, LLC
Mount Carmel, PA 17851
Nov 14, 2008 Arcos 308H Series stainless steel electrodes feature restricted carbon content of 0.04-0.08%, offer smooth arc transfer with little spatter, and are suited for welding similar alloys in wrought or cast form and similar materials such as AISI grades 301, 302, 304 and 305. Bare wire version (ER308H) is available in diameters from .035-3/16. Covered version (E308H) has added advantage of providing easy slag removal and is available in diameters from 3/32-3/16 in.

Electrodes provide corrosion resistance.

Electrodes provide corrosion resistance.

Select-Arc, Inc.
Fort Loramie, OH 45845-0259
Nov 07, 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.

Stainless Steel Electrodes handle high temperatures.

Arcos Industries, LLC
Mount Carmel, PA 17851
Oct 13, 2008 Bare wire Arcos 310 is designed to deliver high temperature oxidation resistance up to 2,100°F, making it suited for welding in chemical processing and nuclear power plants as well as for furnace and heat treatment equipment. Covered Arcos 310, for chemical processing plants and nuclear facilities, is used to weld stainless steel of similar composition in cast and wrought form as well as surfacing low alloy steels where 310 deposit is required. Both meet military approval.

Electrodes facilitate welding in flat/horizontal positions.

Electrodes facilitate welding in flat/horizontal positions.

Select-Arc, Inc.
Fort Loramie, OH 45845-0259
Oct 09, 2008 Models Select 410 and Select 410NiMo flux cored, martensitic stainless steel electrodes are available in 0.045-3/32 in. dia. Suited for welding straight 410 stainless steel, Select 410 contains 12% chromium and features oxidation resistance up to 1,200°F. Composed of 12% chromium, 4.5% nickel, and 0.65% molybdenum with maximum carbon content of 0.06%, Select 410NiMo is used to weld ASTM CA6NM castings and certain 410 alloys for blades and vanes in power generation equipment.

Stainless Steel Electrodes meet military approval.

Stainless Steel Electrodes meet military approval.

Arcos Industries, LLC
Mount Carmel, PA 17851
Sep 05, 2008 Arcos 347 stainless steel electrodes are manufactured for high temperature welding applications. Bare version of ER347 welds chromium-nickel base metals of similar composition stabilized with columbium or titanium, and can be used for welding base metals 302, 320, and 347. Developed for 302, 304, 321, and 347 welding grades, covered version of E347 is utilized where conditions require maximum resistance to corrosion and where weld metal is subject to temperatures above 700°F.

Electrodes are suited for welding and cladding.

Electrodes are suited for welding and cladding.

Select-Arc, Inc.
Fort Loramie, OH 45845-0259
Sep 04, 2008 Offered in .045, 1/16, and 3/32 in. dia, self-shielded electrodes are designed for welding stainless steels and cladding of carbon steels. SelectAlloy 308LTO-3 (E308LTO-3) contains nominal weld metal composition of 21% chromium and 10% nickel with maximum carbon content of .03%, while SelectAlloy 309LTO-3 (E309LTO-3) has nominal weld metal composition of 24% chromium and 13% nickel with maximum carbon content of .03%. Compositions make weld metal resistant to intergranular corrosion.

Flux Cored Electrode is suited for wrought stainless steel.

Flux Cored Electrode is suited for wrought stainless steel.

ESAB Welding & Cutting Products
Florence, SC 29501
Aug 13, 2008 Designed to weld UNS S41500 wrought stainless steel, CA-6NM (UNS J91540) cast steel, and similar 13Cr4NiMo steels, Shield-Bright 410NiMo all-position, gas-shielded, flux-cored electrode facilitates fabrication and repair of hydroelectric turbine runners and related components. It features spray-like transfer that enhances arc characteristics while minimizing post-weld clean up and rework. Available in .045 and 1/16 in. dia, product can be used with 75% Argon/25% CO2 shielding gas.

Welding Electrodes handle cat crackers and furnace parts.

Welding Electrodes handle cat crackers and furnace parts.

Arcos Industries, LLC
Mount Carmel, PA 17851
Aug 12, 2008 Manufactured for high temperature welding applications, Arcos 16/8/2 electrodes come in bare and covered stainless steel versions. Model ER16/8/2 bare version is primarily utilized for welding stainless steel types 16-8-2, 316, and 347 for high pressure piping systems. Covered electrode E16/8/2 features hot ductility properties, offers relative freedom from weld and crater cracking, and provides additional safety in welding highly restrained joints or crack sensitive alloys.

Welding Electrodes suit low-hydrogen applications.

Lincoln Electric Co. Inc., The
Cleveland, OH 44117
Aug 01, 2008 Featuring smooth, even burn-off, easy re-strikes, and clean weld puddle, Excalibur® 7028 is designed for structural fabricators working with high depositions in flat and horizontal positions. Intended for ship and bridge structures, storage tanks, and general heavy fabrication, it exceeds AWS specifications for impact properties at temperatures below required 0°F. Arc characteristics give welders ability to deposit fillet and lap welds without undercutting.

High Nickel Bare Wires target specific welding applications.

High Nickel Bare Wires target specific welding applications.

Arcos Industries, LLC
Mount Carmel, PA 17851
Jul 09, 2008 Suited for automatic or semi-automatic welding, Arcos 651 commercially pure nickel wire welds ductile, malleable, and grey cast iron using gas metal arc, gas tungsten arc, and submerged arc processes. Arcos 861 provides corrosion resistance, particularly in alkalis, and is utilized for welding wrought and cast forms of commercially pure nickel. Both are capable of handling dissimilar welding applications.

Hardsurfacing Electrodes handle hot water applications.

Hardsurfacing Electrodes handle hot water applications.

Select-Arc, Inc.
Fort Loramie, OH 45845-0259
Jul 09, 2008 SelectWear 60HC and SelectWear 60PW chromium carbide, metal-to-earth wear electrodes suit applications up to 1,100°F. Designed to deposit alloy composed of high density of primary chromium carbides in iron matrix, SelectWear 60HC can be used for demanding welding applications. Suited for single and double pass overlay welding utilized in plate applications, SelectWear 60PW deposits alloy composed of higher density of primary chromium carbides and higher hardness than 60HC.

Stick Electrode optimizes spot welding quality.

Stick Electrode optimizes spot welding quality.

Hobart Brothers Co.
Troy, OH 45373-2900
Jul 01, 2008 Available in 1/8 or 5/32 in. diameter and 14 in. length, Hobart® Deckmaster(TM) 1139 welds through galvanized, painted, plated, or mildly dirty roof decking. Mild steel stick electrode conforms to AWS A5.1 and produces uniform spot welds with complete penetration. It offers optimized strike and re-strike capabilities to limit rework, as well as low spatter levels and light slag for minimized clean up.

All Position Electrode is optimized for CVN toughness.

All Position Electrode is optimized for CVN toughness.

Select-Arc, Inc.
Fort Loramie, OH 45845-0259
Jun 06, 2008 Utilizing microalloying and special fluxing ingredients to produce optimal CVN toughness, Select 71 Supreme promotes deposition rates and welder appeal through reduced fume emission and spatter levels as well as fast-freezing slag. This gas-shielded, tubular, flux-cored wire is designed for welding carbon steels requiring 70,000 psi. It also suits welding operations where the following steels may be employed: ASTM A131, A285, A515 Gr 70, and A516 Gr 70.

Bare Wires exhibit corrosion resistance.

Bare Wires exhibit corrosion resistance.

Arcos Industries, LLC
Mount Carmel, PA 17851
Jun 04, 2008 Designed for welding nickel-copper alloys (ASTM B127, B163, B164, and B165), Arcos 816 (ERNiCu-7) electrode can be used for welding in salt, seawater, and reducing acids environments. Dissimilar welding applications include joining nickel-copper and copper-nickel alloys to Nickel 200. Developed for GTAW/GMAW overlay of nickel-chromium alloy onto carbon and stainless steel and for cast repair, Arcos 72 (ERNiCr-4) offers resistance to high temperature and fuel-ash corrosion.

Nickel Alloy withstands corrosive conditions.

Arcos Industries, LLC
Mount Carmel, PA 17851
May 06, 2008 Capable of handling welding applications where superior seawater corrosion resistance is required, Arcos 803 (ECuNi) is covered electrode designed for shielded metal arc welding of wrought or cast 70/30, 80/20, and 90/10 copper-nickel alloys. It is also utilized to weld clad side of copper-nickel clad steel. Arcos 803 is suited for desalination plant, offshore construction, and marine environment welding applications.

Metal Cored Electrode conforms to European Standard EN12073.

Metal Cored Electrode conforms to European Standard EN12073.

Select-Arc, Inc.
Fort Loramie, OH 45845-0259
May 02, 2008 SelectAlloy 307EU-C produces weld deposit that is resistant to hot cracking, and features stable arc transfer that transitions into spray and maintains ability to bridge gaps. Unit delivers consistent deposit composition due to even distribution of core ingredients. It is suited for welding automotive exhaust systems, especially when joining austenitic stainless to ferritic stainless or carbon steel, ferritic to ferritic stainless or other dissimilar metals within exhaust system.

Stick Electrode welds smoothly through moderate rust.

Stick Electrode welds smoothly through moderate rust.

Hobart Brothers Co.
Troy, OH 45373-2900
Apr 11, 2008 Providing high impact properties at temperatures as low as -50°F, Hobart® 418 (AWS E7018-1 H4R) low hydrogen stick electrode produces spatter-free arc and creates flat weld bead profile with fine rippled finished appearance. To minimize post-weld cleaning, Hobart 418 features removable slag that in many cases is self-peeling. With weld puddle that washes into sidewalls without undercutting, electrode is available in 10 and 50 lb hermetically-sealed cans and 5 and 10 lb P-Paks.

Nickel Alloy is designed for low/high temperature welding.

Nickel Alloy is designed for low/high temperature welding.

Arcos Industries, LLC
Mount Carmel, PA 17851
Apr 04, 2008 Arcos 392 (ERNiCrFe-6) is intended for cladding steel with nickel-chromium-iron weld metal and for joining steel and stainless steel to nickel-base alloys. Weld deposits can be age-hardened with degree of hardness depending on time and temperature. Alloy is suited for welding in cryogenic and elevated temperature (up to 1,800°F) environments such as power generation plants, petrochemical facilities, and furnace equipment.




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