azzrock
31st Jan 2011, 01:52 AM
i pack of oxford alloys 117. 3,2 mm welding rods
its a ten pound packet near full
$100
Oxford Alloy 117 is used for shielded-metal-arc welding of Inconel®
alloy 617. The weld metal of this electrode has high strength, good
metallurgical stability, and excellent resistance to corrosion and
high-temperature oxidation. Oxford Alloy 117 also is used for
welding many dissimilar materials, especially for high temperature
applications. Some examples are Inconel® alloys 600 and 601,
Incoloy® alloys 880HT and 802, and cast alloys such as HK-40, HP,
and HP-45 Modified. This electrode can be operated in all welding
positions. The power supply is direct current, electrode positive.
its a ten pound packet near full
$100
Oxford Alloy 117 is used for shielded-metal-arc welding of Inconel®
alloy 617. The weld metal of this electrode has high strength, good
metallurgical stability, and excellent resistance to corrosion and
high-temperature oxidation. Oxford Alloy 117 also is used for
welding many dissimilar materials, especially for high temperature
applications. Some examples are Inconel® alloys 600 and 601,
Incoloy® alloys 880HT and 802, and cast alloys such as HK-40, HP,
and HP-45 Modified. This electrode can be operated in all welding
positions. The power supply is direct current, electrode positive.