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IANICRFE-125E - Exocor Inconel 182 Stick Electrode 1/8" (3.2mm) - 10lb Tube

Packaging: 10lb tube
$96.08/lb

Package Price:

$960.80/10lb tube

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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of Exocor Inconel 182 (ENiCrFe-3)

The Exocor Inconel 182 (AWS classification ENiCrFe-3) is a premium coated stick electrode designed for the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) of nickel-chromium-iron alloys. This 3.2mm (1/8") diameter electrode is formulated with a specific flux coating that facilitates welding in all positions while maintaining excellent arc stability and bead contour. The core wire chemistry is balanced to produce a deposit consisting primarily of nickel, chromium, and iron, with significant additions of manganese and niobium. The manganese content is a critical technical feature, as it effectively suppresses hot cracking and fissuring, which are common challenges when welding fully austenitic nickel alloys.

This consumable is engineered for joining Inconel 600, Incoloy 800, and similar Ni-Cr-Fe alloys to themselves or to carbon steels and stainless steels. It is also the industry standard for surfacing steel with nickel-chromium-iron weld metal. The niobium addition (plus tantalum) acts as a stabilizer, preventing chromium carbide precipitation and ensuring resistance to intergranular corrosion. The weld metal exhibits high strength and good ductility, with tensile strengths typically exceeding 80,000 psi and elongation values greater than 30%. It retains its mechanical properties from cryogenic temperatures up to approximately 900°F (482°C), making it suitable for a wide range of industrial environments.

Fabricators in the power generation, petrochemical, and nuclear industries rely on ENiCrFe-3 for its versatility in dissimilar metal welding. When joining carbon steel to stainless steel or nickel alloys, this electrode accommodates the dilution from the base metals without compromising the metallurgical integrity of the joint. The 10lb tube packaging ensures the electrodes remain protected from physical damage and moisture absorption, although proper storage in a rod oven is recommended to maintain low hydrogen levels and prevent porosity.

In summary, the Exocor Inconel 182 electrode provides a technically robust solution for complex alloy fabrication. Its compliance with AWS A5.11 standards ensures consistent performance and quality assurance for critical code work. Whether used for cladding side-walls of joints in clad steels or welding nickel-alloy piping systems, this electrode delivers the metallurgical reliability required by welding engineers and quality control inspectors.

Additional Information
Brand:Exocor
Diameter:3.2mm (1/8")
Grade:Inconel
Packaging:10 lb Tube
Packaging Description:10lb-tube
Weld Process:Stick (SMAW)
Polarity:DC, DCEP
Position:All Position
AWS Classification:ENiCrFe-3
Rod Type:Stick Electrode (SMAW)
Alloy Type:Inconel 182, Nickel-Chromium-Iron
Welding Position:All Position
Tensile Strength:80,000 psi (min)
Elongation:30% (min)

INCLUDED

  • 10lb Tube of Exocor Inconel 182 (ENiCrFe-3) 3.2mm Stick Electrodes
  • Storage and handling instructions

APPLICATIONS

  • Joining Inconel 600 and Incoloy 800 alloys to themselves or to other steels
  • Welding dissimilar joints between carbon steels and stainless steels
  • Surfacing and cladding of steel with nickel-chromium-iron weld metal
  • Repairing furnace parts, heat treating baskets, and chemical processing equipment
  • Fabrication of piping systems in power generation and nuclear facilities
  • Cryogenic storage tank fabrication
  • Petrochemical plant maintenance and repair

FAQ

This electrode is classified as AWS A5.11 ENiCrFe-3, commonly referred to as Inconel 182.

Yes, ENiCrFe-3 is an excellent choice for joining carbon steel to stainless steel because it accommodates dilution well and resists cracking.

This electrode is designed to operate on Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP), also known as DC+.

Yes, like most coated electrodes, it should be stored in a dry environment. If exposed to moisture, re-baking is recommended to prevent porosity in the weld.

The undiluted weld metal typically exhibits a tensile strength of at least 80,000 psi (550 MPa).

Yes, the 3.2mm (1/8") size is suitable for all-position welding, including vertical-up and overhead.

Inconel 182 (ENiCrFe-3) is a Ni-Cr-Fe alloy, while Inconel 112 (ENiCrMo-3) contains Molybdenum. 112 is often used for Inconel 625, while 182 is used for Inconel 600.

This specific SKU comes in a 10lb tube.