Nickel high nickel alloy welding wires Specification
Product Name
Stainless Steel Products
Steel Type
Stainless Steel
Steel Product Type
Other
Surface
Polished
Application
Construction
Color
Silver
Nickel high nickel alloy welding wires Trade Information
Minimum Order Quantity
100 Kilograms
Supply Ability
5000 Kilograms Per Month
Delivery Time
7 Days
About Nickel high nickel alloy welding wires
Introducing our high-quality Nickel high nickel alloy welding wires, an essential product for construction applications. Our welding wires are made from high-nickel alloys, which are known for their excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and strength. The stainless steel material used in the manufacturing process enhances the overall toughness of the wires. Each welding wire is polished to perfection and has a silver color surface that looks aesthetically pleasing. Our welding wires are perfect for welding high nickel alloys, and they provide excellent weldability with an arc that is stable and free from spatter. Nickel high nickel alloy welding wires are easy to use and provide a smooth welding experience.
Nickel high-nickel alloy welding wire provides exceptional corrosion, heat, and strength in demanding environments (aerospace, chemical, marine, oil & gas) by combining high nickel content (60-80%) with elements like chromium, molybdenum, and iron; they offer excellent ductility, crack resistance, and high-temperature stability for joining dissimilar metals or overlaying steel, featuring strong mechanical properties (high tensile strength, good elongation) for critical applications.
Key Characteristics
Composition: High nickel base (60-80%) with Cr, Mo, Fe, Ti, Mn for enhanced properties.
Corrosion Resistance: Excellent against acids, chlorides, saltwater, and gases, resisting pitting and crevice corrosion.
High-Temperature Performance: Good oxidation resistance and strength up to extreme temperatures (e.g., 1090C).
Mechanical Properties: High tensile strength (e.g., 720 MPa), good ductility (40%+ elongation), and impact resistance.
Weldability: Produces crack-free welds, often used for dissimilar joints (Ni alloys to stainless/carbon steels) and overlays.