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What is ER2594?

What is ER2594?

ER2594 provides a matching chemistry, as well as equivalent mechanical properties, when used to weld on Zeron 100 and 2507, as well as on ASTM A890 super duplex castings. This filler metal facilitates high tensile/yield strength and superior resistance to SCC and pitting corrosion.

What is ER2209?

ER2209 filler metal is designed to weld duplex stainless steels such as UNS Number N31803. The welds are characterized by high tensile strength and improved resistance to stress corrosion cracking and pitting. The wire is lower in ferrite compared to that of base metal in order to obtain improved weldability.

What is filler wire e309 used for?

Use 309L (including ER309LSi) when joining mild steel or low alloy steel to stainless steels, for joining dissimilar stainless steels such as 409 to itself or to 304L stainless, as well as for joining 309 base metal. CG-12 is the cast equivalent of 309.

What material would ER308 filler be used for?

ER308/308L is used for welding types 304, 304L, 308, and 308L stainless steels. It is very similar to type 308 but has a carbon content held to a max of . 03% to avoid carbide precipitation. This product can also be used for welding types 321 and 347 stainless steels.

What is super duplex stainless steel?

SuperDuplex stainless like Duplex, is a mixed microstructure of austenite and ferrite (50/50) which has improved strength over ferritic and austenitic steel grades. The main difference is that Superduplex has a higher Molybdenum and Chromium content which gives the material greater corrosion resistance.

What polarity is 309?

reverse polarity
309L-16 is a titania type coating for either alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC) reverse polarity. 309L-15 is a lime type coating for use with direct current (DC) reverse polarity.

Can you use 316 to weld 304?

Types of Welding Rod or Wire The general rule with Welding Stainless Steel is to weld it with either the same grade of Welding Rod, Tig Wire or Mig Wire, or a higher grade. So you could weld 304 Stainless Steel with a 308 or 316 Rod/Wire, but you shouldn’t weld 316 with a 308 Rod/Wire.