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414 Stainless Steel Electrodes contain a high nickel content, as well as chromium, molybdenum, and copper. The specific composition can vary slightly depending on the manufacturer, but typically the nickel content is around 12-14%, chromium around 11-13%, molybdenum around 0.6-0.8%, and copper around 0.5%. These elements work together to provide the electrodes with excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and toughness.

SS 414 Electrodes are made up of iron, nickel, chromium, and molybdenum. These electrodes are used in welding applications where resistance to high-temperature oxidation, good corrosion resistance, and high mechanical strength are required. Stainless Steel 414 Electrodes have good impact strength, high ductility, and excellent weldability, making them suitable for welding a wide range of materials, including austenitic and ferritic stainless steel, low-alloy steel, and dissimilar metals. The high nickel and molybdenum content provides good resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, making these electrodes ideal for use in marine, chemical processing, and food processing applications.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 414 Electrodes

The ideal temperature range for welding with Stainless Steel 414 Electrodes is between 1900-2100°F.

Yes, Stainless Steel 414 Electrodes can be used for welding cast iron.

A shielding gas mixture of 90-98% Argon and 2-10% CO2 is recommended when welding with Stainless Steel 414 Electrodes.

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