Nickel welding wire is a metal welding material used in welding processes, mainly composed of pure nickel or nickel alloy. It has excellent welding characteristics and performance and is widely used in various industrial fields.
Nickel welding wire provides good melting and flow properties during the welding process, allowing it to effectively connect and fill gaps between metal workpieces. It can adapt to different welding methods, such as argon arc welding, TIG welding, MIG welding, etc.
Nickel welding wire can be used to weld different types of metals, including nickel alloys, stainless steel, high-temperature alloys, copper alloys, and more. It is widely used in aerospace, petrochemical, electric power, chemical, nuclear energy and other industries to manufacture, repair and maintain various equipment and components.
Characteristics of nickel welding wire include good corrosion resistance, high temperature stability and excellent mechanical properties. It can resist oxidation, corrosion and high-temperature environment erosion, maintaining the stability and reliability of welded joints. In addition, nickel welding wire also has good workability and is convenient for welding operations and processing.
C | Si | Mn | Cr | P | Ni |
≤0.01 | ≤0.2 | ≤0.5 | 22.0-24.0 | ≤0.015 | Rem |
Al | Mo | Fe | Cu | S | Co |
0.10-0.40 | 15.0-16.50 | ≤0.5 | ≤0.1 | <0.01 | <0.20 |
Typical Welding Parameters | |||||
Diameter | Process | Volt | Amps (flat) | Amps (V/OH) | |
inch | (mm) | ||||
0.035 | 0.9 | GMAW | 26-29 | 150-190 | Spray Transfer 100% Argon |
0.045 | 1.2 | GMAW | 28-32 | 180-220 | Spray Transfer 100% Argon |
1/16 | 1.6 | GMAW | 29-33 | 200-250 | Spray Transfer 100% Argon |
1/16 | 1.6 | GTAW | 14-18 | 90-130 | 100% Argon |
3/32 | 2.4 | GTAW | 15-20 | 120-175 | 100% Argon |
1/8 | 3.17 | GTAW | 15-20 | 150-220 | 100% Argon |
Tensile Strength | 109 Ksi | 790 MPA |
Yield Strength | 68 Ksi | 470 MPA |
Elongation | 40-45% | |
Density g/cm3 | 8.60 g/cm3 | |
Melting Point ℃ | 1300-1360℃ | |
Coefficient of Expansion. 21-93 Co, μm/m * Co | 11.90 |
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