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EX309L-030T - Exocor Executive ER309L Stainless TIG Rod - 0.030 Inch

Packaging: 10lb tube
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OVERVIEW

Precision Stainless Steel Joining Solution

The Exocor Executive ER309L TIG Rod in 0.030" diameter is a specialized filler metal designed for high-integrity welding applications. Manufactured to meet stringent AWS A5.9 specifications, this rod features a nominal composition of 24% chromium and 13% nickel. This chemistry provides superior heat and corrosion resistance compared to standard 304/308 grades. The 'L' designation indicates a low carbon content (maximum 0.03%), which is critical for preventing carbide precipitation during the welding process, thereby maintaining corrosion resistance in the heat-affected zone (HAZ).

This specific diameter (0.030") is tailored for precision GTAW (TIG) processes involving thin-gauge base materials or intricate root passes where control is paramount. It is the preferred choice for cladding stainless steel over carbon or low-alloy steels, serving as an effective buffer layer. Additionally, it excels in joining dissimilar metals, such as welding 300-series stainless steels to mild or low-alloy steels, ensuring a ductile and crack-resistant weld deposit. The alloy is also suitable for certain cryogenic applications, offering good toughness at lower temperatures.

Exocor's manufacturing process ensures a clean, consistent surface finish on the wire, promoting smooth feeding and a stable arc. This results in high-quality radiographic welds with excellent bead aesthetics and minimal post-weld cleaning requirements.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:10lb tube
Weld Process:TIG (tig), TIG
AWS Spec :ER309L
Packaging:10lb tube
Grade:309, 309 (309)
Diameter:0.030 (0-030), 0.030
Polarity:DC+, DCEN
Brand:Exocor
Material Composition:Stainless Steel
AWS Classification:ER309L
Wire Diameter:0.030"
Shielding Gas Requirement:100% Argon
Applications:Buffer Layers, Cladding, Dissimilar Metals
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Material Composition:Stainless Steel
AWS Classification:ER309L
Wire Diameter:0.030"
Shielding Gas Requirement:100% Argon
Polarity:DCEN
Applications:Dissimilar Metals, Cladding, Buffer Layers
Brand:Exocor
AWS Spec:ER309L
Diameter:0.030 (0-030)
Grade:309 (309)
Weld Process:TIG (tig)

INCLUDED

  • Exocor Executive ER309L TIG Welding Rod (0.030" Diameter)
  • Protective Storage Tube

APPLICATIONS

  • Joining stainless steel (304, 316) to mild or carbon steel
  • Cladding carbon steel with stainless steel layers
  • Welding thin-gauge sheet metal and tubing
  • Root passes in pipe welding
  • Cryogenic components
  • General maintenance and repair of dissimilar metal parts

FAQ

ER309L is primarily used for welding dissimilar metals, such as joining stainless steel to carbon steel, and for applying the first layer of stainless cladding on carbon steel.

The 0.030" diameter is very fine, making it ideal for welding extremely thin materials, intricate parts, or when precise control over heat input and filler deposition is required.

For TIG welding with ER309L, 100% Argon is the standard shielding gas to ensure a stable arc and prevent oxidation.

While it is physically possible, it is not recommended or cost-effective. You should use mild steel filler (like ER70S-6) for mild steel. ER309L is specifically for stainless-to-stainless or stainless-to-mild applications.

The 'L' stands for 'Low Carbon'. This reduces the risk of intergranular corrosion caused by carbide precipitation, which is important for maintaining the corrosion resistance of the weld.

Stainless steel TIG welding is typically performed using Direct Current Electrode Negative (DCEN).

ER309L is good for heat resistance, but for continuous high-temperature service, other alloys might be specified depending on the exact temperature and environment. Always consult the engineering specification.

Yes, absolutely. Stainless steel welding requires the base metal to be free of oil, grease, paint, and rust. Cleanliness is key to a defect-free TIG weld.