Nickel 59


Nickel 59

Nickel 59 (bare wire) is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with extra low carbon and silicon contents. It offers excellent corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength and better thermal stability. Because of its low silicon and carbon contents and no tungsten. Arcos 59 is not prone to grain-boundary precipitation during hot forming and welding.

Applications

Nickel 59 is well suited for welding in a wide variety of chemical processing facilities in both oxidizing and reducing media. This wire provides exceptional weldability and very low sensitivity to hot cracking.

Processes

  • GTAW
  • GMAW
  • SAW

Specifications:

  • ERNiCrMo-13
  • AWS A5.14
  • ASME SFA 5.14
  • UNS N06059
Typical Chemical Composition (%)
C Mn P S Si Ni Cr Mo Al Fe
0.005 0.3 0.01 0.003 0.005 59.0 23.0 16.0 0.2 0.5
Typical Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength Elongation
110,000 psi 45%

Nickel 59

Nickel 59 (coated electrode) features outstanding weldability and very low sensitivity to hot cracking. Nickel 59 provides superb corrosion resistance and high mechanical strength. This electrode is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy with extra low carbon and silicon contents. Due to its chemical composition, Nickel 59 is resistant to attack by chloride ions in low PH media.

Applications

Nickel 59 is not prone to grain-boundary precipitation during hot forming and welding. It is, therefore, a good choice for welding in the corrosive environment of chemical processing plants.

Processes:

  • SMAW

Specifications:

  • ERNiCrMo-13
  • AWS A5.11
  • ASME SFA 5.11
  • UNS W86059
Typical Chemical Composition (%)
C Mn P S Si Ni Cr Mo Fe
0.005 0.30 0.013 0.002 0.10 59.7 22.9 15.1 1.1
Typical Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength Elongation
107,000 psi 47%