This type is intended for the general welding of 18 percent chromium, 8
percent nickel, corrosion-resistant (stainless) steels.
This type is intended for the general welding of 18 percent chromium, 8
percent nickel extra low carbon corrosion"resistant steel, used where
intergranular corrosion should be limited but where corrosive conditions are
not the most severe.
This type is intended for applications where low magnetic permeability is
of prime importance and where corrosion is not a factor.
This type is intended for the joining of the 18-8 grades of
corrosion-resistant steel to mild steel; special treatment steel, class B
armor and other low alloy air-hardening steels, when specified; and carbon and
straight chromium steels to austenitic grades. This type is also for
deposition of a corrosion-resistant overlay on carbon and low alloy steels.
This type is intended for the welding of 25 percent chromium, 20 percent
nickel heat-resistant alloy steels used in high temperature service; special
treatment steel, class B armor, and other low-alloy air-hardening steels,
where specified; and carbon and straight chromium steels to austenitic
grades. This type is also intended for deposition of a corrosion-resistant
overlay on carbon and low alloy steels.
This type is intended for the joining of the "super-alloys" to low-alloy
(chromium-molybdenum, and chromium-nickel-molybdenum) steels.
This type is intended for the joining of corrosion-resistant alloys of
similar designations. The molybdenum content imparts increased resistance to
corrosive effect of many organic acids, brine, sulfurous, and sulfuric acid.
This type is intended for the welding or type 316L corrosion-resisting
steel and under conditions similar to those under which type MIL-318 could be
used.
This type is intended for welding or alloys or similar composition for
increased corrosion-resistance to sulfuric and sulfurous acid and their salts.
This type is intended for the welding of type 318 corrosion-resisting
steel. Generally, uses are similar to those of type MIL-316 electrode, except
that, where elevated temperatures and corrosive conditions favor intergranular
corrosion and type 318 alloy is used, choice of stabilized type MIL-318
electrode is indicated.
This type of electrode contains titanium for stabilizing the carbon. It is
intended for the general welding of 18-8 corrosion-resisting steels stabilized
by either titanium or columbium, which used where conditions of welding or
service make unstabilized base metals susceptible to carbide precipitation,
with consequent intergranular corrosion. Use of this electrode will not
prevent intergranular corrosion alongside a weld in unstabilized 18-8
chromium-nickel base metals. This type of electrode is suitable for use with
the gas metal are welding process. It is not suitable for use with the
submerged arc welding process because only a small portion of the titanium
will be recovered in the weld metal.
This type of electrode contains columbium plus tantalum for stabilizing
the carbon. It is intended for the general welding of 18-8 corrosion-resisting
steels stabilized by either titanium or columbium to avoid carbide
precipitation with consequent intergranular corrosion.
This type of electrode is intended for the joining of the "super-alloys"
for applications requiring high strength at elevated temperatures.
This 12 percent chromium alloy classification is an air-hardening steel,
and, therefore, requires preheat and postheat treatments in order to achieve
welds of adequate ductility for most engineering purposes. The most common
application of filler metal of this type is for welding alloys of similar
composition. It is also used for deposition of overlays on carbon steels to
resist corrosion, erosion or abrasion, such as occurs in valve seats and other
valve parts.
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