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63181200 - Bonarc ER316L Stainless Steel TIG Welding Rod 0.045 Inch 5kg

Packaging: 5kg tube
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OVERVIEW

Premium ER316L Stainless Steel TIG Filler Metal

The Bonarc ER316L TIG Rod (.045" diameter) is a high-performance austenitic stainless steel welding consumable packaged in a convenient 5kg tube. Engineered to meet AWS A5.9 specifications, this filler metal is specifically designed for joining Type 316 and 316L base metals. The primary distinction of the ER316L alloy is the addition of Molybdenum (Mo), which significantly enhances the weld deposit's resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, particularly in chloride-containing environments.

This rod features an extra-low carbon content (denoted by the 'L'), limiting carbon to a maximum of 0.03%. This formulation is critical for preventing intergranular carbide precipitation during the welding process, thereby maintaining the corrosion resistance of the grain boundaries in the heat-affected zone without the need for post-weld heat treatment. It is also suitable for welding stainless steels stabilized with Titanium or Niobium, offering versatility in complex fabrication scenarios.

Industrial fabricators rely on Bonarc ER316L for its consistent chemical composition and excellent feedability. The rod produces a stable arc with minimal spatter, resulting in a clean, aesthetically pleasing weld bead that requires minimal post-weld cleaning. It is the preferred choice for MRO applications in chemical plants, paper mills, and pharmaceutical facilities where material integrity under corrosive stress is paramount.

Additional Information
Weld Process:TIG (tig), TIG
AWS Spec :ER316L (er316l), ER316L
Packaging:10lb tube, 5kg tube (5kg-tube)
Grade:316, 316 (316)
Diameter:0.045, 0.045 (0-045)
Polarity:DC+, DCEN
Material Composition:Austenitic Stainless Steel (316L)
Wire Diameter:0.045"
AWS Classification:ER316L
Shielding Gas Requirement:100% Argon
Packaging Type:Tube
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Material Composition:Austenitic Stainless Steel (316L)
Wire Diameter:0.045"
AWS Classification:ER316L
Shielding Gas Requirement:100% Argon
Packaging Type:Tube
Polarity:DCEN
brand:BONARC (bonarc)
aws-spec:ER316L (er316l)
diameter:0.045 (0-045)
packaging:5kg tube (5kg-tube)
weld-process:TIG (tig)
grade:316 (316)

INCLUDED

  • 5kg Tube of Bonarc ER316L TIG Rods (0.045" Diameter)
  • Product Label with Heat Number and Specifications

APPLICATIONS

  • Chemical and petrochemical processing equipment
  • Food and beverage manufacturing machinery
  • Pharmaceutical storage and piping systems
  • Marine fittings and boat fabrication
  • Textile industry equipment
  • Pulp and paper mill machinery
  • General fabrication of 316/316L stainless steel

FAQ

ER316L contains Molybdenum, which provides better corrosion resistance, especially against chlorides and acids, compared to ER308L. ER308L is typically used for 304 stainless, while ER316L is used for 316 stainless.

Yes, you can use ER316L to weld 304 stainless steel. It will provide a weld with higher corrosion resistance than the base metal. However, it is more expensive than the standard ER308L used for 304.

100% Argon is the standard shielding gas for TIG welding stainless steel with ER316L rods.

For TIG welding stainless steel, use DCEN (Direct Current Electrode Negative), also known as Straight Polarity.

The 'L' stands for 'Low Carbon'. This indicates a maximum carbon content of 0.03%, which prevents carbide precipitation and intergranular corrosion.

ER316L has good creep strength at elevated temperatures, but for very high-temperature service (above 800°F/425°C), standard 316 or 316H grades might be preferred depending on the specific code requirements.

The count varies by diameter, but for 0.045" rods, a 5kg tube typically contains a significant quantity of individual 36-inch lengths, sufficient for substantial fabrication work.

No, TIG welding (GTAW) does not use flux. The weld pool is protected by the inert shielding gas (Argon).