All-State Ni-Matrix® has a low hydrogen coating and will deposit austenitic weld metal that is high in ductility and
strength. The welds provide excellent resistance to heavy impact and compressive loads.
All-State Ni-Matrix® has a low hydrogen coating and will deposit austenitic weld metal that is
high in ductility and strength. The welds provide excellent resistance to heavy impact and
compressive loads. The weld metal on the surface will work harden; but below the surface, it will remain tough and ductile. All-State Ni-Matrix® has proven to be superior in performance and less expensive than stainless steel electrodes for most applications on manganese steels. Deposits can be cut with oxygen/fuel torch. Recommended for use where the welds are subject to constant severe impact and heavy compressive tools. Used to attach wear plates, blades, teeth and other parts to heavy equipment. Other applications are mill hammers, crusher liners, dipper teeth and lips, dragline buckets, railroad switches and crusher jaws.

| Typical Mechanical Properties | |
|---|---|
| Tensile Strength | up to 116 ksi, 81.58 kgs/mm2 |
| Work Hardened | 510 Brinell |
| Hardness(As Welded) | 89 Brinell |
No special technique is required but some general recommendations should be followed. Do not
weld on base metal that is not clean or sound. Be sure that base metal has not been hardened.
No preheat is necessary. Keep base metal heat to a minimum by using large electrodes, low
amperage and short arc length.
All listed prices are in U.S. dollars and represent the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for sale in the United States. Actual selling price will be determined by the Distributor. Prices are subject to change without notice.