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Thermanit GEW 316L-17 is a stainless steel stick electrode used for joining and surfacing applications on matching or similar austenitic chromium-nickel steels and cast steel grades. It has an austenite structure with some ferrite and provides corrosion resistance up to 400°C similar to 18/8 CrNi steels. Typical applications include welding 1.4429, 1.4583, S31653, AISI 316L, 316Ti and 316Cb base materials. The all-weld metal has less than 0.04% carbon, 19% chromium, 2.8% molybdenum, and 12.5% nickel.

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T Thermanit GEW 316L-17 Se en 5

Thermanit GEW 316L-17 is a stainless steel stick electrode used for joining and surfacing applications on matching or similar austenitic chromium-nickel steels and cast steel grades. It has an austenite structure with some ferrite and provides corrosion resistance up to 400°C similar to 18/8 CrNi steels. Typical applications include welding 1.4429, 1.4583, S31653, AISI 316L, 316Ti and 316Cb base materials. The all-weld metal has less than 0.04% carbon, 19% chromium, 2.8% molybdenum, and 12.5% nickel.

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Thermanit GEW 316L-17

Stick electrode, high-alloyed, stainless, rutile

Classifications
EN ISO 3581-A AWS A5.4 Mat. No.
E 19 12 3 L R 3 2 E316L-17 1.4430
Characteristics and typical fields of application
Stainless; resistant to intercrystalline corrosion and wet corrosion up to 400 °C (752 °). Corrosion
resistant similar to matching low carbon and stabilized austenitic 18/8 CrNiMosteels / cast steel
grades.
For joining and surfacing applications with matching/similar – non stabilized and stabilized –
austenitic CrNi(N) and CrNiMo(N) steels / cast steel grades.

Base materials
TÜV certified parent metals
1.4429 – X2CrNiMoN17-13-3; 1.4583 – X10CrNiMoNb18-12; S31653; AISI 316L, 316Ti, 316Cb

Typical analysis of all-weld metal (wt.-%)


C Si Mn Cr Mo Ni
wt-% < 0.04 < 0.9 0.8 19.0 2.8 12.5
Structure: Austenite with part ferrite
Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Heat- Yield strength Yield strength Tensile strength Elongation Impact work
treatment R p0.2 R p1.0 Rm A ISO-V KV J
(L 0 =5d 0 )
MPa MPa MPa % +20 °C –105 °C
aw 320 350 550 35 60 40
Operating data
Polarity: ø (mm) L mm Amps A
DC ( + ) / AC 2.0 300 40 – 60
2.5 300 50 – 90
2.5 350 50 – 90
3.2 350  80 – 120
4.0 350 110 – 160
5.0 450 140 – 200
Welding instruction
Materials Preheating Postweld heat treatment
Matching and similar non stabilized Keine Mostly none. If necessary, solution annealing
and stabilized steels / cast steel at 1050 °C (1922 °F) – pay attention to
grades susceptibility to embrittlement
Approvals
TÜV (01314), DB (30.132.14), GL, LR, CE

All information provided is based upon careful investigation and intensive research. 05/2014
However, we do not assume any liability for correctness and information is subject to change without notice. www.voestalpine.com/welding

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