E(R)2594

E(R)2594

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Specifications AWS 5.9 ASME SFA 5.9 AWS ER2594 UNS S32750 Chemical Composition Limits Weight% C Cr Ni Mo Mn Si P S N Cu W ER 2594 0.03 24-27 8-10.5 2.5-4.5 2.5 1 0.03 0.02 0.20-0.30 1.5 1.0 Alloy ER 2594 is a superduplex welding wire. The Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number (PREN) is at least 40, thereby allowing the weld metal to be called a superduplex stainless steel. This welding wire provides matching chemistry and mechanical pr...


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  • Min.Order Quantity: 100 Piece/Pieces
  • Supply Ability: 10000 Piece/Pieces per Month
  • Port: Shenzhen
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    AWS 5.9

    ASME SFA 5.9

    AWS ER2594

    UNS S32750

    Chemical Composition Limits

    Weight%

    C

    Cr

    Ni

    Mo

    Mn

    Si

    P

    S

    N

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    W

    ER 2594

    0.03

    24-27

    8-10.5

    2.5-4.5

    2.5

    1

    0.03

    0.02

    0.20-0.30

    1.5

    1.0

    Alloy ER 2594 is a superduplex welding wire. The Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number (PREN) is at least 40, thereby allowing the weld metal to be called a superduplex stainless steel. This welding wire provides matching chemistry and mechanical property characteristics to wrought superduplex alloys such as 2507 and Zeron 100 as well as superduplex casting alloys (ASTM A890). This welding wire is overalloyed 2-3 percent in Nickel to provide optimum ferrite/austenite ratio in the finished weld. This structure results in high tensile and yield strength along with superior resistance to SCC and pitting corrosion.

    Set the parameters to obtain a heat input of 10,000 -30,000 Joules/inch. Pre-heat is not required. The interpass temperature should be maintained at 300ºF max. If post weld annealing is required this weld metal will require a higher annealing temperature than that required by the duplex base metal.

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