Universal Wire Works Inc. Coated Electrode Alloy C-276

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Alloy C-276 is a low carbon, nickel base alloy containing significant amounts of molybdenum and chromium. Alloy C-276 is one of the most universally corrosion resistant alloys available. This alloy resist the formation of grain-boundary precipitates in the weld heat affected zone, thus making it suitable for most chemical process applications in the as welded condition. Alloy C-276 has exceptional resistance to strong oxidizing agents such as ferric and cupric chlorides, hot contaminated mineral acids, acetic anhydride, sea water and brine solutions. Alloy C-276 is known to resist the corrosive effects of wet chlorine gas, hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide solutions. Alloy C-276 is resistant to oxidizing and reducing atmospheres up to 1900 degrees F and is particularly useful where parts are wither highly stressed or subject to repeated thermal shock at temperatures from 1600 to 1800 degrees F, which makes this alloy useful for hot metal handling equipment and forging hammers and rings.
Description
Alloy C-276 is a low carbon, nickel base alloy containing significant amounts of molybdenum and chromium. Alloy C-276 is one of the most universally corrosion resistant alloys available. This alloy resist the formation of grain-boundary precipitates in the weld heat affected zone, thus making it suitable for most chemical process applications in the as welded condition. Alloy C-276 has exceptional resistance to strong oxidizing agents such as ferric and cupric chlorides, hot contaminated mineral acids, acetic anhydride, sea water and brine solutions. Alloy C-276 is known to resist the corrosive effects of wet chlorine gas, hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide solutions. Alloy C-276 is resistant to oxidizing and reducing atmospheres up to 1900 degrees F and is particularly useful where parts are wither highly stressed or subject to repeated thermal shock at temperatures from 1600 to 1800 degrees F, which makes this alloy useful for hot metal handling equipment and forging hammers and rings.

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Coated Electrode - Alloy C-276 - Universal Wire Works Inc.
Houston, TX, USA
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Alloy C-276
Coated Electrode Alloy C-276
Alloy C-276 is a low carbon, nickel base alloy containing significant amounts of molybdenum and chromium. Alloy C-276 is one of the most universally corrosion resistant alloys available. This alloy resist the formation of grain-boundary precipitates in the weld heat affected zone, thus making it suitable for most chemical process applications in the as welded condition. Alloy C-276 has exceptional resistance to strong oxidizing agents such as ferric and cupric chlorides, hot contaminated mineral acids, acetic anhydride, sea water and brine solutions. Alloy C-276 is known to resist the corrosive effects of wet chlorine gas, hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide solutions. Alloy C-276 is resistant to oxidizing and reducing atmospheres up to 1900 degrees F and is particularly useful where parts are wither highly stressed or subject to repeated thermal shock at temperatures from 1600 to 1800 degrees F, which makes this alloy useful for hot metal handling equipment and forging hammers and rings.

Alloy C-276 is a low carbon, nickel base alloy containing significant amounts of molybdenum and chromium. Alloy C-276 is one of the most universally corrosion resistant alloys available. This alloy resist the formation of grain-boundary precipitates in the weld heat affected zone, thus making it suitable for most chemical process applications in the as welded condition. Alloy C-276 has exceptional resistance to strong oxidizing agents such as ferric and cupric chlorides, hot contaminated mineral acids, acetic anhydride, sea water and brine solutions. Alloy C-276 is known to resist the corrosive effects of wet chlorine gas, hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide solutions. Alloy C-276 is resistant to oxidizing and reducing atmospheres up to 1900 degrees F and is particularly useful where parts are wither highly stressed or subject to repeated thermal shock at temperatures from 1600 to 1800 degrees F, which makes this alloy useful for hot metal handling equipment and forging hammers and rings.

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Bare Wire Alloy C-276
Alloy C-276 is a low carbon, nickel base alloy containing significant amounts of molybdenum and chromium. Alloy C-276 is one of the most universally corrosion resistant alloys available. This alloy resist the formation of grain-boundary precipitates in the weld heat affected zone, thus making it suitable for most chemical process applications in the as welded condition. Alloy C-276 has exceptional resistance to strong oxidizing agents such as ferric and cupric chlorides, hot contaminated mineral acids, acetic anhydride, sea water and brine solutions. Alloy C-276 is known to resist the corrosive effects of wet chlorine gas, hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide solutions. Alloy C-276 is resistant to oxidizing and reducing atmospheres up to 1900 degrees F and is particularly useful where parts are wither highly stressed or subject to repeated thermal shock at temperatures from 1600 to 1800 degrees F, which makes this alloy useful for hot metal handling equipment and forging hammers and rings.

Alloy C-276 is a low carbon, nickel base alloy containing significant amounts of molybdenum and chromium. Alloy C-276 is one of the most universally corrosion resistant alloys available. This alloy resist the formation of grain-boundary precipitates in the weld heat affected zone, thus making it suitable for most chemical process applications in the as welded condition. Alloy C-276 has exceptional resistance to strong oxidizing agents such as ferric and cupric chlorides, hot contaminated mineral acids, acetic anhydride, sea water and brine solutions. Alloy C-276 is known to resist the corrosive effects of wet chlorine gas, hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide solutions. Alloy C-276 is resistant to oxidizing and reducing atmospheres up to 1900 degrees F and is particularly useful where parts are wither highly stressed or subject to repeated thermal shock at temperatures from 1600 to 1800 degrees F, which makes this alloy useful for hot metal handling equipment and forging hammers and rings.

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Technical Specifications

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Product Category Filler Alloys and Consumables Filler Alloys and Consumables
Product Number Alloy C-276 Alloy C-276
Product Name Coated Electrode Bare Wire
Joining Process / Product Form Solid wire or rod Solid wire or rod
Diameter / Thickness 0.0937 to 0.1875 inch (2.38 to 4.76 mm) 0.0350 to 0.1560 inch (0.8890 to 3.96 mm)
Nominal Composition .02C-2.5Co-16.5Cr-7Fe-1Mn-17Mo-.04P-.03S-.08Si-.35V-4.5W-BalanceNi .02C-2.5Co-16.5Cr-7Fe-1Mn-17Mo-.04P-.03S-.08Si-.35V-4.5W-BalanceNi
Tensile Strength (UTS) 100000 psi (70378 m H2O) 100000 psi (70378 m H2O)
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