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ED035239 - Lincoln ER347 Stainless TIG Rods 1/8" (3.2mm) - Stabilized

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OVERVIEW

Industrial Grade ER347 Stainless Steel TIG Rods

The Lincoln Electric ER347 TIG Rods (1/8" / 3.2mm) are a premium filler metal solution designed for the rigorous demands of industrial stainless steel fabrication. This consumable is specifically engineered for welding niobium or titanium stabilized stainless steels, such as AISI types 347 and 321. The inclusion of niobium (also known as columbium) in the alloy composition is a critical feature; it acts as a strong carbide former, preventing the precipitation of chromium carbides at the grain boundaries during the welding process and subsequent service. This stabilization ensures that the weldment retains exceptional resistance to intergranular corrosion, a common failure mode in unstabilized stainless steels subjected to heat.

High-Temperature Performance and Reliability

For industries operating in high-temperature environments, such as chemical processing and power generation, material integrity is non-negotiable. Lincoln ER347 rods provide high creep strength and structural stability at elevated temperatures. This makes them the preferred choice for welding components that will be exposed to temperatures where carbide precipitation would otherwise occur (typically between 800°F and 1500°F). By matching the base metal's chemistry with a stabilized filler, fabricators ensure the longevity and safety of pressure vessels, piping systems, and heat exchangers.

Precision and Quality Control

Lincoln Electric is synonymous with consistency. These TIG rods are manufactured to tight tolerances, ensuring a consistent diameter of 3.2mm (1/8 inch) and uniform chemical composition throughout the batch. This consistency translates to predictable arc behavior, smooth feeding, and a stable weld pool, allowing operators to maintain precise control over heat input and bead profile. The rods are cleaned and packaged to prevent contamination, ensuring that every weld meets the stringent requirements of codes such as AWS A5.9.

Applications in Critical Infrastructure

The specific metallurgy of ER347 makes it indispensable in sectors requiring high purity and durability. It is extensively used in the fabrication of pharmaceutical equipment, food processing machinery, and oil refineries. Whether repairing existing stabilized stainless structures or fabricating new process piping, these rods deliver the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance necessary for critical infrastructure projects.

Additional Information
Brand:Lincoln Electric
Diameter:3.2mm (1/8")
Weld Process:TIG (GTAW)
Grade:ER347
Position:All Position
AWS Classification:ER347
Material Composition:Stainless Steel (Niobium Stabilized)
Rod Type:TIG Cut Length
Shielding Gas Requirement:100% Argon
Polarity:DCEN
Packaging Description:1of1
Packaging:10 lb Tube

INCLUDED

  • Lincoln Electric ER347 TIG Welding Rods (1/8" / 3.2mm)
  • Protective Packaging

APPLICATIONS

  • Pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment
  • Chemical process piping and vessels
  • Food and beverage processing machinery
  • High-temperature service environments
  • Oil and gas refinery components
  • Welding AISI 347 and 321 stainless steels
  • Stainless steel cladding applications

FAQ

ER347 is primarily used for TIG welding niobium-stabilized stainless steels like grades 347 and 321 to prevent intergranular corrosion.

Yes, you can use ER347 on 304 stainless, but ER308L is the standard choice. ER347 is specifically necessary when welding stabilized grades or for high-temperature applications.

For TIG welding with ER347 rods, 100% Argon is the recommended shielding gas to ensure a clean, stable arc and protect the weld pool.

These specific Lincoln Electric rods have a diameter of 1/8 inch, which is approximately 3.2mm.

Niobium (also called Columbium) is added as a stabilizer to prevent chromium carbide precipitation, which protects the weld area from intergranular corrosion.

TIG welding with stainless steel rods like ER347 is typically performed using DCEN (Direct Current Electrode Negative).

Yes, ER347 is designed for high-temperature service and offers better creep strength than ER308L at elevated temperatures.

Yes, TIG rods are typically packaged in protective tubes or cartons to prevent damage and contamination.

CATALOGUE & SPEC SHEETS

Safety Data Sheet