

EXATON 16.5.1
16.5.1 is a filler material for joining EN 1.4418 and similar steels. It is also used for overlay welding. The weld metal has excellent resistance to cavitation and is used typically for shafts, propellers, pumps and valves in for example, hydropower generation.


EXATON 19.12.3.L
19.12.3.L is used for welding of austenitic stainless alloys of 18% Cr – 8% Ni and 18% Cr – 10% Ni – 3% Mo-types, stabilized or non-stabilized, e.g. ASTM 316, 316L and 316Ti as well as 304, 304L, 321 and 347, used for service temperatures up to 400°C (750°F). It is also used for Cr steels with max. 19% Cr.It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 19.12.3.L CRYO
19.12.3.L CRYO is a filler material for joining austenitic stainless steels, e.g. ASTM 316, 316L, as well as 304, 304L, for cryogenic applications and meets the requirements of ASME Section VIII, Division 1, UHA 51 ((a) (4) (-a) (-1)) and others. It is used for service temperatures down to -269ºC (-452ºF), and ferritic or martensitic stainless steels, with maximum 19% Cr. 19.12.3.L CRYO is available as wire and rods for MIG/MAG, TIG, plasma arc and submerged arc welding (SAW). The grade has been specifically developed for welding in cryogenic applications, typically: manufacturing of dewars, containers, tanks, cryostats, and transfer systems for transportation and storage of LNG, LPG, liquid nitrogen and liquid helium. The chemical composition is optimized for cryogenic applications in terms of impact strength and other characteristics. It has controlled chemical composition and ferrite content for resistance to microfissuring, and balanced minor additions of certain elements for optimum arc stability and wetting characteristics. Impurity levels are lower in the consumable in order to reduce the risk of hot cracking and to obtain the best arc stability, fluidity, low spatter and wetting properties. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 19.12.3.LSI
19.12.3.LSi is used for welding of austenitic stainless alloys of 18% Cr – 8% Ni and 18% Cr – 10% Ni – 3% Mo-types, stabilized or non-stabilized, e.g. ASTM 316, 316L and 316Ti as well as 304, 304L, 321 and 347, for service temperatures up to 400°C (750°F). It is also used for welding of stainless Cr-steels with max 19% Cr. 19.12.3.LSi is particularly suited for MIG/MAGwelding but can also be used for TIG and PAW. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 19.12.3.LSIMO
Exaton 19.12.3.LSiMo is used for welding of austenitic stainless alloys of 18% Cr – 8% Ni and 18% Cr – 10% Ni – 3% Mo-types, stabilized or non-stabilized, e.g. ASTM 316, 316L and 316Ti as well as 304, 304L, 321 and 347, for service temperatures up to 400°C (750°F). It is also used for welding of stainless Cr-steels with max 19% Cr. The alloy has increased corrosion resistance compared to standard 316LSi due to its guaranteed high Mo content of around 2.9 %. The critical pitting temperature, CPT, according to ASTM G150 (1°C of accuracy) can be as high as 39°C compared to standard 316LSi, which achieved maximum 29°C during the benchmark.


EXATON 19.13.4.L
19.13.4.L is suitable for joining stainless CrNiMo steels e.g. 317L or similar. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 19.9.L
Exaton 19.9.L is a filler material for TIG welding austenitic stainless steels, e.g. ASTM 304, 304L (18Cr/8Ni/ELC) and ferritic or martensitic stainless steels with maximum 19% Cr. It is also suitable for joining stainless steels of 18Cr/8Ni/Nb types, e.g. ASTM 347, for service temperatures up to 350°C (660°F). The product is approved by TÜV for use at cryogenic temperatures down to 4K (-269°C (-452°F))


EXATON 19.9.LSI
Exaton 19.9.LSi is a filler metal particularly suited for MIG welding but can also be used for TIG and plasma arc welding. It is suitable for joining stainless steels of the 18Cr/8Ni ELC-type and 18Cr/8Ni/Nb type for service temperatures up to 350°C (660°F). It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 19.9.NB
Filler metal 19.9.Nb is suitable for joining stainless steels of the 18Cr/8Ni/Nb and 18Cr/8Ni/Ti types. Due to the strenghtening effect of niobium, this grade is recommended if the weld metal will be exposed to temperatures above 400°C (750°F). It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 20.25.5.LCU
Exaton 20.25.5.LCu welding wire is suitable for joining steels of the 20Cr/25Ni/4.5Mo/1.5Cu type – for example Sandvik 2RK65 used in many areas of the process industry, such as in the production of acetic acid, sulfuric acid, terephthalic or tartaric acid and vinyl chloride. It is also suitable for use in cooling operations involving sea water or heavily polluted river water. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 22.12.HT
Exaton 22.12.HT is an austenitic filler material for welding the high temperature steel grade Sandvik 253 MA*, UNS S30815. It is characterized by high creep strength, good resistance to oxidation and good weldability. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 22.15.3.L
22.15.3.L is an austenitic filler material for joining stainless steels to carbon steels or low-alloy steels and for overlay welding. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 22.8.3.LSI
Exaton 22.8.3.LSi is designed for gas shielded arc welding of duplex stainless steels, such as Sandvik SAF 2205 and Sandvik SAF 2304. Its corrosion resistance is equal to ASTM 904L in most applications. It combines high strength with excellent ductility. Exaton 22.8.3.LSi can also be used for joining Sandvik SAF 2205 or Sandvik SAF 2304 to carbon steel or low-alloy steels.


EXATON 24.13.L
24.13.L is suitable for joining stainless Cr-Ni steels of the 309 type, Cr-steels and dissimilar steels e.g. austenitic stainless steel to carbon or low-alloyed steels for service up to 320°C (610°F). Widely used as barrier layer between carbon/low alloy steel and different stainless grades in cladding operations. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 24.13.LHF
24.13.LHF welding wire is used for TIG, plasma-arc, MIG and submerged-arc welding. It is particularly suitable for overlay welding and joining dissimilar steels, for example austenitic stainless steels to low alloyed or non alloyed steels. It has excellent resistance to hot cracking due to its enhanced ferrite content.It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 24.13.LSI
24.13.LSi is suitable for joining stainless chromium-nickel steels of the ASTM 309 type, chromium steels and dissimilar metals e.g. austenitic stainless steel to carbon or low-alloyed steel. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 16.5.1
16.5.1 is a filler material for joining EN 1.4418 and similar steels. It is also used for overlay welding. The weld metal has excellent resistance to cavitation and is used typically for shafts, propellers, pumps and valves in for example, hydropower generation.


EXATON 19.12.3.L
19.12.3.L is used for welding of austenitic stainless alloys of 18% Cr – 8% Ni and 18% Cr – 10% Ni – 3% Mo-types, stabilized or non-stabilized, e.g. ASTM 316, 316L and 316Ti as well as 304, 304L, 321 and 347, used for service temperatures up to 400°C (750°F). It is also used for Cr steels with max. 19% Cr.It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 19.12.3.L CRYO
19.12.3.L CRYO is a filler material for joining austenitic stainless steels, e.g. ASTM 316, 316L, as well as 304, 304L, for cryogenic applications and meets the requirements of ASME Section VIII, Division 1, UHA 51 ((a) (4) (-a) (-1)) and others. It is used for service temperatures down to -269ºC (-452ºF), and ferritic or martensitic stainless steels, with maximum 19% Cr. 19.12.3.L CRYO is available as wire and rods for MIG/MAG, TIG, plasma arc and submerged arc welding (SAW). The grade has been specifically developed for welding in cryogenic applications, typically: manufacturing of dewars, containers, tanks, cryostats, and transfer systems for transportation and storage of LNG, LPG, liquid nitrogen and liquid helium. The chemical composition is optimized for cryogenic applications in terms of impact strength and other characteristics. It has controlled chemical composition and ferrite content for resistance to microfissuring, and balanced minor additions of certain elements for optimum arc stability and wetting characteristics. Impurity levels are lower in the consumable in order to reduce the risk of hot cracking and to obtain the best arc stability, fluidity, low spatter and wetting properties. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 19.12.3.LSI
19.12.3.LSi is used for welding of austenitic stainless alloys of 18% Cr – 8% Ni and 18% Cr – 10% Ni – 3% Mo-types, stabilized or non-stabilized, e.g. ASTM 316, 316L and 316Ti as well as 304, 304L, 321 and 347, for service temperatures up to 400°C (750°F). It is also used for welding of stainless Cr-steels with max 19% Cr. 19.12.3.LSi is particularly suited for MIG/MAGwelding but can also be used for TIG and PAW. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 19.12.3.LSIMO
Exaton 19.12.3.LSiMo is used for welding of austenitic stainless alloys of 18% Cr – 8% Ni and 18% Cr – 10% Ni – 3% Mo-types, stabilized or non-stabilized, e.g. ASTM 316, 316L and 316Ti as well as 304, 304L, 321 and 347, for service temperatures up to 400°C (750°F). It is also used for welding of stainless Cr-steels with max 19% Cr. The alloy has increased corrosion resistance compared to standard 316LSi due to its guaranteed high Mo content of around 2.9 %. The critical pitting temperature, CPT, according to ASTM G150 (1°C of accuracy) can be as high as 39°C compared to standard 316LSi, which achieved maximum 29°C during the benchmark.


EXATON 19.13.4.L
19.13.4.L is suitable for joining stainless CrNiMo steels e.g. 317L or similar. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 19.9.L
Exaton 19.9.L is a filler material for TIG welding austenitic stainless steels, e.g. ASTM 304, 304L (18Cr/8Ni/ELC) and ferritic or martensitic stainless steels with maximum 19% Cr. It is also suitable for joining stainless steels of 18Cr/8Ni/Nb types, e.g. ASTM 347, for service temperatures up to 350°C (660°F). The product is approved by TÜV for use at cryogenic temperatures down to 4K (-269°C (-452°F))


EXATON 19.9.LSI
Exaton 19.9.LSi is a filler metal particularly suited for MIG welding but can also be used for TIG and plasma arc welding. It is suitable for joining stainless steels of the 18Cr/8Ni ELC-type and 18Cr/8Ni/Nb type for service temperatures up to 350°C (660°F). It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 19.9.NB
Filler metal 19.9.Nb is suitable for joining stainless steels of the 18Cr/8Ni/Nb and 18Cr/8Ni/Ti types. Due to the strenghtening effect of niobium, this grade is recommended if the weld metal will be exposed to temperatures above 400°C (750°F). It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 20.25.5.LCU
Exaton 20.25.5.LCu welding wire is suitable for joining steels of the 20Cr/25Ni/4.5Mo/1.5Cu type – for example Sandvik 2RK65 used in many areas of the process industry, such as in the production of acetic acid, sulfuric acid, terephthalic or tartaric acid and vinyl chloride. It is also suitable for use in cooling operations involving sea water or heavily polluted river water. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 22.12.HT
Exaton 22.12.HT is an austenitic filler material for welding the high temperature steel grade Sandvik 253 MA*, UNS S30815. It is characterized by high creep strength, good resistance to oxidation and good weldability. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 22.15.3.L
22.15.3.L is an austenitic filler material for joining stainless steels to carbon steels or low-alloy steels and for overlay welding. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 22.8.3.LSI
Exaton 22.8.3.LSi is designed for gas shielded arc welding of duplex stainless steels, such as Sandvik SAF 2205 and Sandvik SAF 2304. Its corrosion resistance is equal to ASTM 904L in most applications. It combines high strength with excellent ductility. Exaton 22.8.3.LSi can also be used for joining Sandvik SAF 2205 or Sandvik SAF 2304 to carbon steel or low-alloy steels.


EXATON 24.13.L
24.13.L is suitable for joining stainless Cr-Ni steels of the 309 type, Cr-steels and dissimilar steels e.g. austenitic stainless steel to carbon or low-alloyed steels for service up to 320°C (610°F). Widely used as barrier layer between carbon/low alloy steel and different stainless grades in cladding operations. It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 24.13.LHF
24.13.LHF welding wire is used for TIG, plasma-arc, MIG and submerged-arc welding. It is particularly suitable for overlay welding and joining dissimilar steels, for example austenitic stainless steels to low alloyed or non alloyed steels. It has excellent resistance to hot cracking due to its enhanced ferrite content.It is used for TIG-welding.


EXATON 24.13.LSI
24.13.LSi is suitable for joining stainless chromium-nickel steels of the ASTM 309 type, chromium steels and dissimilar metals e.g. austenitic stainless steel to carbon or low-alloyed steel. It is used for TIG-welding.