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ENiCrMo-3

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Nickel-chromium-molybdenum coated SMAW electrode matching Inconel 625 composition. 22% Cr, 9% Mo, 3.5% Nb. Used for welding Inconel 625, Incoloy 825, dissimilar joints between nickel alloys and stainless/carbon steels, and overlay cladding for corrosion protection. Outstanding resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking. DCEP. Also used for repair welding of 9% Ni cryogenic steels (LNG tanks). Rebake 250–300°C for 1h.

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