Lincoln LNT NiCroMo 59/23

Ceweld product
Type
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum based alloy for Tig welding
classification
AWS
A 5.14: ERNiCrMo-13
EN ISO
18274: S Ni 6059(NiCr23Mo16)
W.Nr.
2.4607
Applications

Applications of NiCrMo 59 Tig in aggressively corrosive media include scrubbers for flue gas desulphurization (FGD), digesters and papermaking equipment, chemical process plants, corrosion resistant overlays and in severe offshore and petrochemical environments.

Type
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum based alloy for Tig welding
Applications

Applications of NiCrMo 59 Tig in aggressively corrosive media include scrubbers for flue gas desulphurization (FGD), digesters and papermaking equipment, chemical process plants, corrosion resistant overlays and in severe offshore and petrochemical environments.

Properties

CEWELD NiCrMo 59 weld deposit composition of 59%Ni-23%Cr-16%Mo is designed to match the nickel base corrosion resistant alloy commonly known as alloy 59. The high level of Mo is similar to alloys C276 and C4 but performance in a wide range of more oxidizing media is significantly enhanced by increasing Cr to 23% in alloy 59. Total alloying exceeds the level typically present in alloy C22; it is therefore considered suitable for welding this group of alloys. Alloy 59 consumables also provide strong, tough Nb-free weld metal for dissimilar welds in Superaustenitic and Superduplex stainless steels or combinations of these with nickel base alloys. Some authorities do not allow or have discontinued use of 625 type consumables for such applications, where deleterious Nb-rich precipitates may form in diluted or partially mixed regions around the fusion boundary. Alloy C276 is possibly a more economic alternative depending on the required properties in this situation.

Classification
AWS
A 5.14: ERNiCrMo-13
EN ISO
18274: S Ni 6059(NiCr23Mo16)
F-nr
43
FM
6
W.Nr.
2.4607
Suitable for

NiCr23Mo16Al, NiCr21Mo14W, NiCr23Mo16Al, NiMo16Cr15Ti, NiMo16Cr15W, NiMo16Cr16Ti, X2CrNiMnMoN 17-12-2, NiCr26MoW

2.4608, 2.4605, 2.4602, 2.4610, 2.4819, 2.4692, 1.4562, 1.4563, 1.4529, 1.4539, 1.4404

Duplex, Super-Duplex and Super-Austenitic Stainless steels,

Nickel alloys such as UNS N06059 and N06022, INCONEL alloy C4, C-276, and INCONEL alloys 622, C22, 625, and 686 CPT, Alloy 31, Alloy 59, Alloy 33

Welding positions
PA
PB
PC
PD
PE
PF
Redrying
Not required
Gas acc. EN ISO 14175
I1
Analysis
C Si Mn Cr Ni Mo Nb Ti V Fe W Co Cu Al P S Nb+Ta
0.008 0.09 0.2 23 65 16 1 0.3
Mechanical Properties
Heat
Treatment
RP0,2
(MPa)
Rm
(MPa)
A5
(%)
Impact Energy (J) ISO-V Hardness
-196°C RT
As Welded 450 720 35 70 100 HRc
Type
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum based alloy for gas metal arc welding
classification
AWS
A 5.14: ERNiCrMo-14
EN ISO
18274: S Ni 6686 (NiCr21Mo16W4)
W.Nr.
~2.4606
Applications

NICrMo 686 is of great value for service environments requiring general corrosion-resistance in HCI or sulfuric acid; for resistance to crevice corrosion in hot, concentrated acid chloride solutions such as sulfur dioxide saturated NaCl solutions and oxidizing chloride solutions; and for resistance to intergranular attack, and for resistance to intergranular attack, after sensitization, in highly oxidizing environments.

Type
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum based alloy for gas metal arc welding
Applications

NICrMo 686 is of great value for service environments requiring general corrosion-resistance in HCI or sulfuric acid; for resistance to crevice corrosion in hot, concentrated acid chloride solutions such as sulfur dioxide saturated NaCl solutions and oxidizing chloride solutions; and for resistance to intergranular attack, and for resistance to intergranular attack, after sensitization, in highly oxidizing environments.

Properties

NiCrMo 686 (UNS N06686/W.Nr. 2.4606) is a single-phase, austenitic Ni-Cr-Mo-W alloy offering outstanding corrosion-resistance in a range of severe environments. Its high nickel (Ni) and molybdenum (Mo) provide good resistance in reducing conditions, and high chromium (Cr) offers resistance to oxidizing media. Molybdenum (Mo) and tungsten (W) aid resistance to localized corrosion such as pitting. Iron (Fe) is closely controlled to enhance properties. Low carbon (C) helps minimize grain boundary precipitation to maintain corrosion-resistance in the heat-affected zones of welded joints. Resistance to general, pitting and crevice corrosion increases with the alloying (Cr+Mo+W) content, and NiCrMo 686 scores higher than competitive materials.

Classification
AWS
A 5.14: ERNiCrMo-14
EN ISO
18274: S Ni 6686 (NiCr21Mo16W4)
F-nr
43
FM
6
W.Nr.
~2.4606
Suitable for

ENiCrMo-14, E Ni 6686  NiCr21Mo16W4

2.4602, 2.4605, 2.4607, 2.4610, 2.4819, 2.4656, 1.4529,1.4547, 1.4565

NiCr23Mo16, NICr23Mo16Al, NiMo16Cr15Ti, NiMo16Cr16Ti, NiCr21Mo14W, NiMo16Cr15W, NiCr22Mo9Nb, Alloy 59, Alloy C4, Alloy 276, X1NiCrMoCuN25-20-7, X1CrNiMoCuN20-18-7

ASTM: C-4, C-276, C-22, 625, 904hMo

UNS: N06059, N06455, N10276, N06022, N06625, N08925, S31254

Duplex, Superduplex, super austenitic stainless steel, Nickel Alloys, N06059, N06022, Hastelloy C276, Alloy C22, Inconel 622, 625, 686, Outokumpu 654 SMO, 

Welding positions
PA
PB
PC
PD
PE
PF
Redrying
Not required
Gas acc. EN ISO 14175
I1, I3
Analysis
C Si Mn P S Cr Ni Mo Nb Ti V Fe W Co Cu Al Nb+Ta
0.03 0.06 0.3 0.002 0.001 21 58 16 0.1 0.8 3.5 0.01 0.23
Mechanical Properties
Heat
Treatment
RP0,2
(MPa)
Rm
(MPa)
A5
(%)
Hardness
As Welded 760 HRc