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Golden Bridge E310Mo-16 (A412) Electrode

Golden Bridge E310Mo-16 (A412) Electrode

SKU:A412-3/32-11

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A412




A412 is a Cr26Ni21Mo2 pure austenitic stainless steel welding electrode with rutile coating, which can be used for AC and DC application. Mo added in the deposited metal enables it have a better corrosion resistance, heat resistance and crack resistance than A402 and A407, and its welding performance is good.



The product is applicable for the welding of heat-resistant stainless steel, stainless steel lining and dissimilar steel at high temperature.

Chemical components of deposited metal (%)

Test item
C
Mn
Si
S
P
Cr
Ni
Mo
Cu
Example value 0.075 1.72 0.67 0.008 0.022 26.15 20.68 2.46 0.055
 

Mechanical properties of deposited metal

Test item
Rm (MPa)
A(%)
Example value 630 39
 

Reference current (AC, DC+)

Welding electrode diameter (mm)
Φ2.5
Φ3.2
Φ4.0
Φ5.0
Welding current (A) 50-100 70-130 100-160 140-200
 




1. The welding electrode shall be baked at 300℃ for 1h before welding.
2. Operating with DC power supply as much as possible, and the current should not be too large.


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Diameter

* 3/32 inches (2.5 mm), * 1/8 inches (3.2 mm), * 5/32 inches (4.0 mm), * 3/16 inches (5.0 mm)

Package

11 lb (5 kg), 44 lb (20kg)