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S482958-039 - Hobart Sterling AP E316L-17 Stainless Steel Stick Electrode 3/16" (7lb Can)

Packaging: 21lb can
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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview: Hobart Sterling AP 316/316L

The Hobart Sterling AP 316/316L is a premium shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) electrode designed for joining Type 316 and 316L stainless steels. This electrode is formulated with a rutile-based coating (AWS E316L-17 classification), which provides excellent arc stability and weldability in all positions, including vertical-up and overhead. The 'L' designation indicates a maximum carbon content of 0.04%, a critical feature that minimizes the risk of carbide precipitation at the grain boundaries during the welding thermal cycle. This reduction in sensitization significantly enhances the weldment's resistance to intergranular corrosion, making it suitable for service in severe corrosive environments.

Metallurgically, the deposit contains molybdenum (typically 2.0% to 3.0%), which increases creep resistance at elevated temperatures and provides superior resistance to pitting corrosion caused by chlorides and other reducing acids. The electrode produces a weld deposit with a ferrite number (FN) controlled to prevent hot cracking (fissuring) while maintaining corrosion resistance. The 3/16-inch diameter is optimized for heavier section thicknesses where higher deposition rates are required, operating efficiently on both Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP).

This product is engineered for industries requiring rigorous adherence to sanitation and safety standards, such as food and beverage processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and petrochemical refining. The hermetically sealed 7lb can ensures low moisture content in the coating, preventing porosity and hydrogen-induced defects immediately upon opening.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:21lb can
Diameter:3/16"
Grade:316, 316L
Weld Process:Stick
Polarity:AC or DC+
AWS Spec :E316L-17
Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Coating Type:All-Position, Rutile
Packaging Type:Can
Weight:7 lb
Welding Position:All Position, Flat, Horizontal, Overhead, Vertical
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Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Coating Type:Rutile, All-Position
Packaging Type:Can
Weight:7 lb
Welding Position:All Position, Flat, Horizontal, Vertical, Overhead
brand:Hobart
diameter:3/16"
grade:316, 316L
weld-process:stick
polarity:ac-or-dc
aws-spec:E316L-17

INCLUDED

  • 7 lb Can of Hobart Sterling AP 316/316L Stick Electrodes (3/16" Diameter)
  • Hermetically Sealed Packaging

APPLICATIONS

  • Food and Beverage Processing Equipment
  • Petrochemical and Refinery Piping
  • Pulp and Paper Mill Digesters
  • Textile Bleaching Equipment
  • Chemical Storage Tanks
  • Marine Fittings and Structures
  • General Fabrication of 316/316L Stainless Steel

FAQ

The 'L' stands for Low Carbon. 316L has a lower carbon content (0.04% max) compared to standard 316. This prevents carbide precipitation during welding, which maintains the corrosion resistance of the steel, specifically against intergranular corrosion.

Yes, the Hobart Sterling AP is designed to operate smoothly on both Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP).

'AP' stands for All Position. This indicates the electrode's coating is formulated to support the weld puddle in vertical and overhead positions, not just flat and horizontal.

While it can physically weld 304, it is generally recommended to use 308L electrodes for 304 stainless. 316L contains molybdenum which is more expensive and unnecessary for 304, though it will not harm the joint in most non-critical applications.

For a 3/16" stainless electrode, the typical amperage range is between 100 and 150 amps, depending on the material thickness and welding position.

Stainless electrodes can absorb moisture. While they don't always require the high-temp holding of low-hydrogen carbon steel rods, it is best practice to store them in a rod oven at 250°F-300°F after opening the hermetically sealed can to prevent porosity.

This product typically meets AWS A5.4 requirements for classification E316L-17.

The '17' classification (titania-silica) coating creates a slag system that contracts more than the metal upon cooling, often causing it to lift or curl off the bead automatically.

CATALOGUE & SPEC SHEETS

Spec Sheet
Safety Data Sheet