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ER316L

This document provides technical information on stainless steel bare wire alloy ER316L, including its chemical composition, recommended welding parameters for MIG, TIG and submerged arc welding processes, and typical mechanical properties of the deposited weld metal. ER316L is primarily used for welding low carbon molybdenum-bearing austenitic alloys and conforms to AWS A5.9 and ASME SFA A5.9 standards. Parameters like wire diameter, amperage, voltage and shielding gases are listed for each welding process.

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ER316L

This document provides technical information on stainless steel bare wire alloy ER316L, including its chemical composition, recommended welding parameters for MIG, TIG and submerged arc welding processes, and typical mechanical properties of the deposited weld metal. ER316L is primarily used for welding low carbon molybdenum-bearing austenitic alloys and conforms to AWS A5.9 and ASME SFA A5.9 standards. Parameters like wire diameter, amperage, voltage and shielding gases are listed for each welding process.

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WELDWIRE COMPANY, INC.

Technical Information

Stainless Steel Bare Wire


Alloy: WW316L Conforms to Certification: AWS A5.9
Class: ER316L ASME SFA A5.9

Alloy ER316L Welding Data


Weld Process: Used for Mig, Tig, and Submerged Arc

AWS Chemical Composition Recommended Welding Parameters


C = 0.03 max Si = 0.30 0.65
GMAW Mig Process Reversed Polarity
Cr = 18.0 20.0 P = 0.03 max
Wire Wire Amps Volts Shielding Gas CFH
Ni = 11.0 14.0 S = 0.03 max
Diameter Feed Gas
Mo = 2.0 3.0 Cu = 0.75 max
Short Arc Welding
Mn = 1.0 2.5
.030 13-26 40-120 16-20 Argon+2% O2 25
.035 13-26 60-140 16-22 Argon+2% O2 25

Spray Arc Welding


Deposited Chemical Composition % (Typical)
C = 0.015 Mo = 2.50 P = 0.010 .035 20-39 140-220 24-29 Argon+2% O2 38
.045 16-30 160-260 25-30 Argon+2% O2 38
Cr = 18.75 Mn = 1.80 S = 0.010 1/16 10-16 230-350 27-31 Argon+2% O2 38
Ni = 12.25 Si = 0.34
GTAW Tig Process
Wire Amps Voltage Gases
Diameter DCRP
Deposited All Weld Metal Properties
.035 60-90 12-15 Argon 100%
.045 80-110 13-16 Argon 100%
Data is typical for ER316L weld metal deposited by Mig using 1/16 90-130 14-16 Argon 100%
Argon + 2% oxygen and Tig using 100% Argon as the 3/32 120-175 15-20 Argon 100%
shielding gas. Data on sub-arc is not given as they are
Note: Parameters for tig welding are dependent upon plate thickness and
dependent on the type of flux used. welding position.

Other shielding Gases may be used for Mig and Tig welding.
Shielding gases are chosen taking Quality, Cost, and
Mechanical Properties (R.T.) Operability into consideration

Yield Strength 59,000psi Submerged Arc Welding


Tensile Strength 88,000psi Reverse Polarity is suggested
Elongation 35% Wire Diameter Amps Volts
Reduction of Area 39%
3/32 250-450 28-32
Application 1/8 300-500 29-34
5/32 400-600 30-35
3/16 500-700 30-35
ER316L filler metal is primarily used for welding low carbon
molybdenum-bearing austenitic alloys. This low carbon alloy Both Agglomerated and fused fluxes can be used for submerged arc welding.
is not as strong at elevated temperatures as ER316H. Note: The chemical composition of the flux mainly affects the
chemistry of the weld metal and consequently its corrosion
resistance and Mechanical properties.

If additional information is needed Contact Weldwire Company, Inc. 800-523-1266

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