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Step 1: Select
Metal
STAINLESS
Stainless steel has been alloyed to greatly increase the corrosion resistance over that of carbon/alloy steel. Common alloying ingredients include chromium (usually at least 11%), nickel, or molybdenum. Alloy content often is on the order of 15-30% so the price of stainless steel is notably higher than carbon/alloy steels. Stainless steel is also not generally used where very high strength or hardness is needed. Example applications include food handling/processing, medical instruments, hardware, appliances, and structural/architectural uses.
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Grade
188 STAINLESS ROUND
Alloy 188 is often used with the gas tungsten arc and gas metal arc processes. Alloy 188 has excellent high temperature strength and oxidation resistance to 2100°F combined with post aging ductility. Small additions of lanthanum account for the excellent oxidation resistance. This alloy has been successfully used for gas turbine, airframe, chemical and nuclear applications. More specifically, the alloy can be used to weld transition ducts, spray bars, flame holders, liners in jet engines and combustion cans.
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