Universal Wire Works Inc. Coated Electrode Alloy A

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Alloy A is used for arc welding various dissimilar combinations of austenitic and ferritic steels and high nickel alloys. For example; when welding Inconel and Incoloy type alloys to carbon steel, stainless steel, Nickel 200, Monel type alloys and nickel alloys, it is the product of choice. Alloy A is used to weld Monel type alloys, Nickel 200 and carbon steel to stainless steels. Alloy A is recommended for welding Incoloy type alloy 800 and 9% nickel steel to themselves. Electrode sizes 3/32 and 1/8 dia. can be used in all positions while the larger 5.32 and 3/16 dia. are normally used in the flat or horizontal positions. POWER SUPPLY DCRP.
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Alloy A is used for arc welding various dissimilar combinations of austenitic and ferritic steels and high nickel alloys. For example; when welding Inconel and Incoloy type alloys to carbon steel, stainless steel, Nickel 200, Monel type alloys and nickel alloys, it is the product of choice. Alloy A is used to weld Monel type alloys, Nickel 200 and carbon steel to stainless steels. Alloy A is recommended for welding Incoloy type alloy 800 and 9% nickel steel to themselves. Electrode sizes 3/32 and 1/8 dia. can be used in all positions while the larger 5.32 and 3/16 dia. are normally used in the flat or horizontal positions. POWER SUPPLY DCRP.

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Alloy A
Coated Electrode Alloy A
Alloy A is used for arc welding various dissimilar combinations of austenitic and ferritic steels and high nickel alloys. For example; when welding Inconel and Incoloy type alloys to carbon steel, stainless steel, Nickel 200, Monel type alloys and nickel alloys, it is the product of choice. Alloy A is used to weld Monel type alloys, Nickel 200 and carbon steel to stainless steels. Alloy A is recommended for welding Incoloy type alloy 800 and 9% nickel steel to themselves. Electrode sizes 3/32 and 1/8 dia. can be used in all positions while the larger 5.32 and 3/16 dia. are normally used in the flat or horizontal positions. POWER SUPPLY DCRP.

Alloy A is used for arc welding various dissimilar combinations of austenitic and ferritic steels and high nickel alloys. For example; when welding Inconel and Incoloy type alloys to carbon steel, stainless steel, Nickel 200, Monel type alloys and nickel alloys, it is the product of choice. Alloy A is used to weld Monel type alloys, Nickel 200 and carbon steel to stainless steels. Alloy A is recommended for welding Incoloy type alloy 800 and 9% nickel steel to themselves. Electrode sizes 3/32 and 1/8 dia. can be used in all positions while the larger 5.32 and 3/16 dia. are normally used in the flat or horizontal positions. POWER SUPPLY DCRP.

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  Universal Wire Works Inc.
Product Category Filler Alloys and Consumables
Product Number Alloy A
Product Name Coated Electrode
Applications / Materials Joined Steel, High Nickel Alloy
Joining Process / Product Form Solid wire or rod
Diameter / Thickness 0.0937 to 0.1875 inch (2.38 to 4.76 mm)
Nominal Composition .1C-2.5Cb-.12Co-17Cr-.5Cu-12Fe-3.5Mn-62Ni-.03P-.5Rem-.02S-.75Si-.3Ta-1Ti
Tensile Strength (UTS) 80000 psi (56302 m H2O)
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