Flux cored wire for welding ni-cr-fe alloys

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B23K 35/368 (2006.01)

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CA 1104040

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A self-shielding, flux cored arc welding electrode for joining Ni-Cr-Fe alloys and overlaying dissimilar metals. The wire has a nickel-chromium containing alloy sheath and a flux core containing special proportions of carbonates, fluorides, metal oxides, and powdered metals. Sound welds can be prepared without the use of a supplement inert shielding gas. Welded joints provide essentially the same properties as those of the Ni-Cr-Fe base alloy.

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