CHARACTERISTICS & APPLICATIONS

íshín-316LMR has nominal composition (wt. %) of weld metal 19.5 Cr, 16.5 Ni, 6.5 Mn, 3 Mo, 0.2 N. This is normally a fully austenitic alloy with a maximum ferrite content of 0.5 FN. In critical applications for cryogenic and corrosion-resistant service, the purchaser should specify the maximum ferrite allowable. One of the primary uses of this electrode is for the joining of similar and dissimilar cryogenic steels for applications down to –269°C. Similar steels include stainless steels such as UNS S30453 and S31653. This electrode also exhibits good corrosion resistance in acids and seawater and is particularly suited to the corrosion conditions found in urea synthesis plants. It is also nonmagnetic. The high Mn-content of the alloy helps to stabilize the austenitic microstructure and aids in hot cracking resistance.

The covering for these electrodes generally contains readily ionizing elements to stabilize the arc for welding with alternating current. Electrode sizes 4.0 mm and smaller may be used in all positions of welding.

Storage and Drying Conditions: Hydrogen can have adverse effects on welds in some steels under certain conditions. One source of this hydrogen is moisture in the electrode coverings. For this reason, the proper storage, treatment, and handling of electrodes are necessary.

Holding Ovens: 125°C–150°C.

Drying Conditions: 250°C–425°C for 1 hour prior to use.

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF UNDILUTED WELD

C Cr Ni Mo Nb+Ta Mn Si P S N Cu Others
0.04 18.0-21.0 15.0-18.0 2.5-3.5 NS 5.0-8.0 0.90 0.04 0.03 0.10-0.25 0.75 NS

Single values are maxima, except where specified otherwise.

ALL-WELD-METAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Tensile Strength, MPa Yield Strength, At

0.2% Offset, MPa

Elongation % Lateral Expansion,

mm

Charpy V-Notch

Impact at NS°C, Joules

550 NS 20 NS NS

Single values are minimal.

ELECTRODE SIZE & WELDING CURRENT (AC and DCEP)

DIAMETER, mm LENGTH, mm Amperes
2.50 350 65-90
3.15, 3.20 350 90-120
4.00 350 120-150
5.00 350 160-200

WARNING: Safety and health information is available from many sources, including, but not limited to Safety and Health Fact Sheets listed in A11.3, ANSI Z49.1 Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes published by the American Welding Society, 8669 Doral Blvd., Suite 130, Doral, FL 33166., and applicable federal and state regulations. The Safety and Health Fact Sheets are revised, and additional sheets added periodically.