Lincoln Electric Blue Max

E309L 3/32'' - 1lbs

219.10.00176

$16.96

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What Are Stick Electrodes?


Welding electrodes are metal wires with baked on chemical coatings. The rod is used to sustain the welding arc and to provide the filler metal required for the joint to be welded. The coating protects the metal from damage, stabilizes the arc, and improves the weld. The diameter of the wire, less the coating, determines the size of the welding rod. This is expressed in fractions of an inch such as 3/32", 1/8", or 5/32." The smaller the diameter means it requires less current and it deposits a smaller amount of filler metal.


 
 These are a pound (1lb) of 14" Stainless Steel Stick Electrodes with 3/32" Diameter, E309L AWS Classification

BLUE MAX® MIG 309L ideal for joining stainless steels to themselves or to carbon or low alloy steels, and can be used at temperatures of up to 700°F (371°C). Reduced carbon levels (0.03% max) offer increased resistance to inter-granular corrosion

Features

  • Q2 Lot® - Certified Material Test Report showing actual wire composition, Country of Origin and calculated ferrite number (FN) of each lot is available online in the Certificate Center
  • Proprietary surface lubricant for steady feeding and arc stability leading to exceptional performance at high wire feed speeds
  • Reduced carbon levels (0.03% max) offer increased resistance to inter-granular corrosion
  • Excellent corrosion resistance

Typical Applications

  • General Fabrication

  • Joining dissimilar metals

  • Can be used at temperatures up to 700 degrees F

Welding Positions

  • All

Shielding Gas

  • 98% Ar / 2% O₂

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What Are Stick Electrodes?


Welding electrodes are metal wires with baked on chemical coatings. The rod is used to sustain the welding arc and to provide the filler metal required for the joint to be welded. The coating protects the metal from damage, stabilizes the arc, and improves the weld. The diameter of the wire, less the coating, determines the size of the welding rod. This is expressed in fractions of an inch such as 3/32", 1/8", or 5/32." The smaller the diameter means it requires less current and it deposits a smaller amount of filler metal.


 
 These are a pound (1lb) of 14" Stainless Steel Stick Electrodes with 3/32" Diameter, E309L AWS Classification

BLUE MAX® MIG 309L ideal for joining stainless steels to themselves or to carbon or low alloy steels, and can be used at temperatures of up to 700°F (371°C). Reduced carbon levels (0.03% max) offer increased resistance to inter-granular corrosion

Features

  • Q2 Lot® - Certified Material Test Report showing actual wire composition, Country of Origin and calculated ferrite number (FN) of each lot is available online in the Certificate Center
  • Proprietary surface lubricant for steady feeding and arc stability leading to exceptional performance at high wire feed speeds
  • Reduced carbon levels (0.03% max) offer increased resistance to inter-granular corrosion
  • Excellent corrosion resistance

Typical Applications

  • General Fabrication

  • Joining dissimilar metals

  • Can be used at temperatures up to 700 degrees F

Welding Positions

  • All

Shielding Gas

  • 98% Ar / 2% O₂

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