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Oxford Alloys Metallic Luster Er316/316L Stainless Steel Bare Rod, 3/32 Inch Dia. X 36 Inch L 316L3/32X36 OXF316L3/32X36

Detailed Description

Oxford Alloy ER316L is primarily used for welding low carbon molybdenum-bearing austenitic alloys. This filler metal has the same analysis as Oxford Alloy ER316, except that the carbon content is limited to a maximum of 0.03% in order to reduce the possibility of formation of intergranular carbide precipitation. This low carbon alloy is not as strong at elevated temperatures as ER316H

Features
  • 100% argon shielding gas for TIG (GTAW)
  • 99% argon + 1% oxygen/97% argon + 3% Co2 shielding gas for MIG (GAW)
  • 15 - 20 volt TIG (GTAW), 28 - 30 volt (SAW)

Oxford Alloys® 316L3/32X36 Stainless Steel Bare Rod, Diameter: 3/32 Inch, Length: 36 Inch, Amperage: 120 - 175 amp TIG (GTAW), 275 - 350 amp (SAW), AWS Class: AWS 5.9: ER316/316L, Metallic Luster, Tensile Strength: 79750 psi, Yield Strength: 55100 psi, Elongation in 2" (%): 40%, Welding Process: TIG (GTAW)/MIG/SAW, Weld Metal Composition: 0.03% Carbon (C), 1.0 - 2.5% Manganese (Mn), 0.30 - 0.65% Silicon (Si), 18.0 - 20.0% Chromium (Cr), 11.0 - 14.0% Nickel (Ni), 2.0 - 3.0% Molybdenum (Mo), 0.03% Sulphur (S), 0.30% Phosphorus (P), 0.75% Copper (Cu), Applicable Materials: Low Carbon Molybdenum-Bearing Austenitic Alloys

Technical Details

Amperage
120 - 175 amp TIG (GTAW), 275 - 350 amp (SAW)
Applicable Materials
Low Carbon Molybdenum-Bearing Austenitic Alloys
AWS Class
AWS 5.9: ER316/316L
Color
Metallic Luster
Diameter
3/32 Inch
Elongation in 2" (%)
40%
Length
36 Inch
Tensile Strength
79750 psi
Weld Metal Composition
0.03% Carbon (C), 1.0 - 2.5% Manganese (Mn), 0.30 - 0.65% Silicon (Si), 18.0 - 20.0% Chromium (Cr), 11.0 - 14.0% Nickel (Ni), 2.0 - 3.0% Molybdenum (Mo), 0.03% Sulphur (S), 0.30% Phosphorus (P), 0.75% Copper (Cu)
Welding Process
TIG (GTAW)/MIG/SAW
Yield Strength
55100 psi