An electrode for welding Monel 400 or 404 and other copper alloys found in power plants, refineries and chemical manufacturing plants.
A DC reverse, all-position electrode for welding nickel-copper alloys to steel and nickel-copper clad steel; and overlay where strength, toughness and resistance to corrosion are required. Provides sound, porosity free deposits with minumum spatter loss.

| Typical Mechanical Properties | |
|---|---|
| Tensile Strength | Up to 70 ksi, 49.23 kgs/mm2 |
| Yield Strength | Up to 30 ksi, 21.1 kgs/mm2 |
| Elongation In 2" | 30 % |
| Hardness (As Welded) | 125 to 150 Brinell, to Rc |
| Work Hardened | to Brinell, to Rc |
| Deposit | Slightly Magnetic |
Clean base metal. Nickel and nickel alloys will become brittle when welded if any sulphur or lead is absorbed into the weld deposit. These impurities are commonly found in lubricants, dirts, grease, oil, paint and other processing residues. Preheating is not recommended unless the metal drops below 32ºF (0ºC). A short arc must be maintained. Stringer beads or weave beads not more than three times the diameter of the electrode will minimize heat input. Remove all slag and clean thoroughly after each pass.
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