E316 Coated Electrode

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E316H-16 Stainless Steel Electrode

EDEN 316/316H-16 should be used in applications where Type 316 stainless steel needs improved high temperature. In some cases, an E16-8-2 filler metal should be used. It can also be used to weld Type 316 stainless steel for ambient temperature service.

EDEN 316H electrodes produce weld deposits similar to that of USA 316, but with a 0.04-0.08 % carbon. This carbon content gives the weld deposit provides higher tensile and creep strengths at elevated temperatures. 316H electrodes are used for welding 18% Cr –12% Ni –2.5% Mo stainless steels where the corrosion resistant qualities of AISI 316H are required. This electrode has a high deposition rate and produces a weld deposit with fine bead appearance and good crack-resistance. 316H electrodes are most commonly used in the textile, paper, cellulose, and chemical equipment industries for the fabrication of 316H, 318 and 319H stainless steel products.

Industries

  • Industrial and General Fabrication
  • Petrochemical

Welding Process

SMAW/MMA (Stick)

Precaution

  1. Ensure the electrodes are dry. Re-dry the electrodes at 250-300°C for one hour.
  2. Use short arc, stringer beads, and low currents.

 

E316L-15 Stainless Steel Electrode

Basic type stainless steel electrode for welding austenitic stainless Cr-Ni-Mo steels and cast steels, having a low carbon content. For operating temperatures up to 400°C. Especially suitable for welding of stainless-steel chemical tanks and pipes made of low carbon austenitic 19Cr/12Ni/2-3Mo stainless steels in chemical, textile, paint, paper industries. Used with DCEP.

 

APPLICATIONS:

Welding of AISI types 316 and 316L stainless steel.

 

DESCRIPTION:

EDEN 316L-15 is designed for welding of AISI types 316, 316L stainless steel. It is based on lime-titania formula and recommended for welding with DC + current Welds are porosity free with corrosion resistance comparable to that of base metal.

 

NOTES ON USAGE:

  • Keep the arc length as short as possible.
  • The welding current should be used as low as possible.

 

E316L-16 Stainless Steel Electrode

Rutile type stainless steel electrode for welding austenitic stainless Cr-Ni-Mo steels or cast steels, having an extra low carbon content. For operating temperatures of up to 400°C. Especially suitable for welding of stainless-steel chemical tanks and pipes in chemical, textile, paint, paper industries. Possible to use equally well both with AC and DC. Easy arc striking and re-striking. Fine metal droplet transfer, good fusion of joint faces, finely rippled bead surface, easily removable slag.

 

APPLICATIONS:

Welding of AlSl31. Welding of dissimilar metals such as mild steel to stainless steel. Under-laying of hard surfacing.

 

DESCRIPTION:

EDEN 316 is 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo austenitic stainless steel electrode. For the addition of molybdenum and enough amount of nickel, it is excellent to corrosion made by anti-oxidiging acdis such as sulfuric acid and dilute sulfuric acid. And it also used for welding to heat resisting steels because of its good creep properties at high temperature.

 

NOTES ON USAGE:

  • Remove dirts such as oil and dust from the groove.
  • Normally, preheat is not necessary.
  • Keep the arc length as short as possible.
  • Rebake the electrode at 200-250°C for about one hour before use.

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