Abranel 625

Nickel-based electrode with very high corrosion resistance

Product description

Inconel 625 basic-coated, alloyed-core electrode for joining Nickel-base steels of similar grade, and for joining other special stainless alloys. The special composition of the deposit gives it excellent corrosion resistance, combined with excellent tensile strength. Good weldability, stable arc, good slag release, good bead appearance.

 

Main applications: Off-Shore equipment and installations, tanks and piping in the chemical and petrochemical industries, flue gas desulfurization equipment.

 

* Inconel 625 is a registered trademark of Inco Alloys.

Product application instructions

UNS

Steels

DIN

of alloys

K81340

9%Ni

X8Ni9

1.5662

N06625

625

NiCr22Mo9Nb

2.4856

N08825

825

NiCr21Mo

2.4858

N08904

904L

X1NiCrMoCuN25 20 5

1.4539

N08926

254SMo

X1NiCrMoCuN25 20 6

1.4529

Electrode baking: 250-300°C/1h. Temperature between passes: max. 150°C. Keep arc short. Avoid sweeping passes.

= +

Classification

AWS A5.11 UNS EN ISO 14172
E NiCrMo-3 W86112 E-Ni6625 (NiCr22Mo9Nb)

Chemical analysis (%)

C If Mn Cr Nb Fe Mo Ni
<0.04 0.4 0.6 22.0 3.4 3.0 9.0 Rest

Mechanical characteristics

Rm (MPa) Rp0.2 (MPa) A5 (%) KV (J)
>760 >450 >30 +20°C >70

Why choose this basic electrode?

Vacuum-packed 5 or 6Kg electrode for welding highly stressed steel assemblies (carbon and carbon manganese) (tensile strength up to 510 MPa).

It features excellent mechanical properties, particularly at low temperatures.