Nickel & Nickel Alloys Electrodes
This electrode deposits a weld metal of 95% Ni and 2.5% Ti, ideal for welding commercially pure nickel, carbon steel, and dissimilar metals like nickel to stainless or alloy steels, providing corrosion resistance in caustic soda and marine environments.Used in dry halogen gas storage, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, offshore equipment, chlorination, organo-chemical equipment, alkali solutions, and seawater applications.
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VJ NiCrFe2 is a high nickel electrode is ideal for welding NiCrFe alloys and dissimilar metals, offering radiographicquality welds with excellent mechanical properties, crack resistance, and high-temperature performance. Suitable for valve components, impellers, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, reactors, petrochemical equipment, offshore/onshore equipment.
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VJ NiCrFe3 nickel - based electrode, designed with an Inconel-type alloy, produces high-quality radiographic welds with superior mechanical properties. It performs excellently at both high and cryogenic temperatures,for welding 9% Ni steels, dissimilar metals, Ni-Cr-Fe alloys, surfacing on steels, and cladding components exposed to heat, corrosion, and low temperatures. Perfect for valve components, impellers, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, reactors, boiler parts, petrochemical equipment, offshore and onshore installations, chemical industries..
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VJ NiCrMo3 basic coated, low hydrogen, high nickel alloy electrode produce radiographic-quality welds with high strength, notch toughness, and resistance to abrasion, oxidation, and corrosion. It’s ideal for welding Ni-Cr-Mo alloys, dissimilar materials, and surfacing on steels. Common applications include valve components, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, boiler parts, earthmoving equipment, dies, petrochemical equipment, and seawater applications..
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VJ NiCrMo-4 is a basic-coated high-nickel alloy electrode that produces a weld metal with a nominal composition of 57% Ni, 16% Mo, 15.5% Cr, 5.5% Fe, and 4% W, with low carbon content, ensuring radiographic-quality welds. It excels in cryogenic to high-temperature service, offering high strength and notch toughness. Ideal for welding NiCr-Mo alloys to themselves, dissimilar steels, and for surfacing on steels, it significantly improves resistance to abrasion, oxidation, and corrosion. Suitable for valve components, impellers, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, storage tanks, petrochemical equipment, offshore/onshore equipment, chemical industries, and seawater applications
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VJ NiMo-7
VJ NiMo-7 basic coated, low hydrogen, high nickel alloy electrode produce radiographic-quality welds with high strength, notch toughness, and resistance to abrasion, oxidation, and corrosion. It’s ideal for welding Ni-Cr-Mo alloys, dissimilar materials, and surfacing on steels. Common applications include valve components, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, boiler parts, earthmoving equipment, dies, petrochemical equipment, and seawater applications..
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VJ NiCu-7
VJ NiCu-7 is a basic-coated high-nickel alloy electrode that produces a weld metal with a nominal composition of 57% Ni, 16% Mo, 15.5% Cr, 5.5% Fe, and 4% W, with low carbon content, ensuring radiographic-quality welds. It excels in cryogenic to high-temperature service, offering high strength and notch toughness. Ideal for welding NiCr-Mo alloys to themselves, dissimilar steels, and for surfacing on steels, it significantly improves resistance to abrasion, oxidation, and corrosion. Suitable for valve components, impellers, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, storage tanks, petrochemical equipment, offshore/onshore equipment, chemical industries, and seawater applications
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VJ CuNi-7
VJ CuNi-7 basic coated, low hydrogen, high nickel alloy electrode produce radiographic-quality welds with high strength, notch toughness, and resistance to abrasion, oxidation, and corrosion. It’s ideal for welding Ni-Cr-Mo alloys, dissimilar materials, and surfacing on steels. Common applications include valve components, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, boiler parts, earthmoving equipment, dies, petrochemical equipment, and seawater applications..