Ni-132
AWS/SFA5.11 Class ENiCrFe-1 †AMS 5684
Washington Alloy 132 is a nickel-chromiumiron flux-coated electrode designed primarily for welding Inconel® 600 and Incoloy® 825. Common ASTM base metals that can be joined are ASTM B163, B166, B167 and B168.
APPLICATIONS
Washington Alloy 132 offers corrosion resistance over a wide range of environments ranging from cryogenic temperatures to approximately 1500°F (820°C). This allows Washington Alloy 132 to be used in the chemical and food processing industries as well as for heat exchangers and evaporators. The most common use of this electrode would be for welding the clad side of joints in steel clad with Inconel® 600 and for surfacing steel.
TYPICAL WELD METAL CHEMISTRY (%)
*includes Tantalum (Ta) 0.30 max
NI | 62.0 min. |
C | 0.08 max |
Mn | 3.5 max |
Fe | 11.0 max |
S | 0.015 max |
Si | 0.75 max |
Cr | 13.0-17.0 |
Cu | .50 max |
*Cb | 1.5-4.0 |
P | 0.03 max |
TYPICAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF WELD METAL (as welded)
Tensile strength (psi) | 80,000 |
Yield strength (psi) | 40,000 |
Elongation in 2" (%) | 30 min. |
SIZES AND RECOMMENDED CURRENT RANGES* (AC/DC+)
Sizes | Amperage |
3/32 (2.4mm) | 70-90 amps |
1/8 (3.2mm) | 100-135 amps |
5/32 (4.0mm) | 130-135 amps |
3/16 (4.8mm) | 190-220 amps |
Welding Procedures
*Flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead
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