Ni-182

AWS/SFA 5.11 Class ENiCrFe-3
W86182

Washington Alloy 182 is a “General Purpose” nickelchromium- iron flux-coated electrode used for joining
many dissimilar combinations of nickel base alloys, of the nickel chromium type, to themselves or to stainless or mild steels. This electrode will consistently produce
x-ray quality and machinable weld deposits. Excellent
for welding Inconel® 600 to itself or to carbon steel and stainless steel; or high chromium lncoloy® 800 to nickelcopper Monel® 400 or nickel or nickel base alloy 200. Washington Alloy 182 is also used for joining nickel base alloy 200 to stainless steel and nickel-copper Monel® 400 to carbon steel.

APPLICATIONS

Since Washington Alloy 182 is so versatile, it can be used for countless applications. However more common
applications include the chemical or petrochemical
industries and the nuclear industry where it is used to weld dissimilar joints between vessels and primary piping. Washington Alloy 182 is often used for welding the clad side of nickel-chromium-iron clad steel and for re-surfacing steel.

TYPICAL WELD METAL CHEMISTRY (%) 

*includes Tantalum (Ta) 0.30 max

NI

59.0 min.

C

0.10 max

Mn

5.0-9.5

Fe

10 max

S

0.015 max

Cu

0.50 max

SI

1.0 max

Cr

13.0-17.0

TI

1.0 max

*Cb

1.0-2.5

Co

0.12 max

Others

0.50 max

TYPICAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF WELD METAL (as welded)

Tensile strength (psi)

80,000

Yield strength (0.2% offset) (psi)

45,000

Elongation in 2" (%)

30 min.

Avg. Charpy V-notch impact value

60ft. lbs @ -320 F

SIZES AND RECOMMENDED CURRENT RANGES* (AC/DC+)

 

Sizes

Amperage

3/32 (2.4mm)

70-95 amps

1/8 (3.2mm)

100-135 amps

5/32 (4.0mm)

130-175 amps

3/16 (4.8mm)

175-210 amps

Welding Procedures

*Flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead

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