PRODUCT INFORMATION

Category: Flux Cored Stainless Electrodes
Alloy: WW347T-1
Class: E347T-X
Description:
This alloy is often referred to as a stabilized type 308 alloy. Electrodes of this classification usually are used for welding Chromium-Nickel steel base metals of similar composition stabilized with columbium or titanium. Following the chemical composition designation comes the letter “T” which signifies that the product is a flux cored electrode or rod. Following the “T” is a “1” or “0” indicating the recommended position of welding. The “1” or “0” following the “T” designates the following: “0” – designed to weld in the flat or horizontal position, “1” – designed to weld in all position. Following the position indicator and a dash, are the numerals “1”, “3”, “4”, “5”, or the letter “G”. The numerals “1”, “4”, and “5” identify the shielding gas required for classification of the electrode. The number “3” signifies that an external shielding gas is not employed. The letter “G” signifies that the shielding medium, chemical composition and mechanical properties are not specified.

Chemical Composition

C0.08 max
Cr18.0-21.0
Ni9.0-11.0
Mo0.50 max
Nb8xC min-1.0 max
Mn0.5-2.5
Si1.0 max
P0.04 max
S0.03 max
Cu0.50 max