Product description

MIG wires for welding low-ferrite stainless steels of corresponding grades.

Good low-temperature properties. Welding Cr-Ni-N steels (high mechanical properties)

Product application instructions

ALLOY UNS DIN W – Nr.
316 L S31603 X2 CrNiMo 17 13 2 14.404
316 L S31603 X2 CrNiMo 18 14 3 14.435
316 LN S31653 X2 CrNiMo 17 12 2 14.406
  • Chemical industry (reactors, heat exchangers, piping, etc.)

  • Paper and pulp industry (presence of organic and chlorinated acids)

  • Acid or polluted gas treatment plants

  • Pharmaceuticals, water treatment, and food plants exposed to aggressive cleaning products

Wear resistance

Corrosion

Temperature

Classification

DIN 8556 EN ISO 12072
SG - X2 CrNiMnMoN 20 16 19 13 4 L

Chemical analysis (%)

C Mn If Cr Ni Mo
0.02 1.8 0.4 19.0 13.5 3.6

Mechanical characteristics

Rm (MPa) Rp0.2 (MPa) A5 (%) Av - ISO - V
650 450 30 60 J: - 196°C

Why choose ABRATIG 317 filler metal?

Using ABRATIG 317 (or ERNiCrMo-17, or more commonly ER317L according to AWS standards) means working with an austenitic stainless filler wire, rich in molybdenum, and designed for highly corrosive environments.

 

  1. Very high corrosion resistance

Contains 18-20% Cr, 11-15% Ni and above all 3-4% Mo, giving it excellent resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, particularly in the presence of chlorides.

Better resistance than 316/316L stainless steel, especially in acid or saline environments.

  1. Low-carbon (version 317L)

L” = Low carbon, which limits precipitation of chromium carbides during welding.

Reduced risk of intergranular corrosion (particularly in the heat-affected zone – HAZ).

  1. Good hot mechanical strength

Good temperature resistance, particularly in acidic, chlorinated or humid environments.

Suitable for applications where parts are subjected to continuous thermal and chemical stress.