FCW S 22 9 3L

Flat-welding duplex cored wire

Product description

– Stainless steel flux-cored wire for gas-shielded arc welding

– Austeno-ferritic deposit type 22% chromium – 9% nickel – 3% molybdenum – nitrogen – low carbon

– Outstanding weldability, no spatter

– Automatic slag removal, good bead appearance, excellent radiographic quality

– High productivity for welding in horizontal position

– Can be used in position

– Can be welded under mixed gas or CO2

Product application instructions

APPLICATIONS

FCW S 22 9 3L is suitable for joining stainless steels of the corresponding grade, as well as for heterogeneous joints between these steels and other stainless steels or non/low-alloy steels.

Petrochemical industry, marine, offshore, desalination plants, water treatment, energy, mining, steel construction.

Welding positions: EN ISO 6947: PA, PB, ASME IX: 1G, 1F, 2F.

Wear resistance

Abrasion

Impact

Metal-Metal

Corrosion

Temperature

Classification

AWS A 5.22 EN 12073
E2209T0-4 / E2209T0-1 T 22 9 3 N L R M 3 / T 22 9 3 N L R C 3

Chemical analysis (%)

C Mn If Cr Ni Mo N
0.03 1.4 0.8 23.0 9.0 3.2 >0.15

Mechanical characteristics

Rm (MPa) Rp0.2 (MPa) A5 (%) KCV
830 670 28 -60°C: 32 J

Why choose this cored wire?

FCW S 22 9 3L is a solid stainless steel wire designed for MIG/MAG welding of duplex stainless steels. It guarantees excellent weld quality, combining high mechanical strength with exceptional corrosion resistance, even in harsh environments.

Advantages of FCW S 22 9 3L :

-Full duplex stainless steel wire: ideal for steels type 1.4462 / UNS S31803 / S32205.

-Stable bow and even deposit: ensures excellent bead wetting and a beautiful finish.

– High resistance to corrosion: particularly suitable for marine, chemical and industrial environments.

-Excellent mechanical properties: combines strength, ductility and resistance to cracking.

– Can be used under protective gas Ar + CO₂: optimized performance with argon/CO₂ or argon/oxygen mixture.

-Very good ferrite/austenite balance: meets the metallurgical requirements of duplex steels