RSC276/2G

Crown Alloy .045 x 8" ROYAL C276-30 Nickel-Chromium-Moly (ER NiCrMo-4) MIG 11 lb SPOOL (RSC276/2G)

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Royal C276-10 (TIG) and Royal C276-30 (MIG) are used primarily to weld Inco alloy C276 and other nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys. These alloys are found in many pollution control, chemical processing, pulp and paper production, and waste treatment applications. Royal C276-10 and Royal C276-30 display excellent corrosion resistance in many media and are especially resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion, which makes it ideal for cladding of steel. Royal C276-10 and Royal C276-30 are also useful for various dissimilar joints involving nickel alloys, stainless steels, and low alloy steels.

Please Note: Welding fumes and gases can be hazardous to your health. Click here for the manufacturers MSDS information. Both the manufacturer and Welding Supplies from IOC recommends that you read and understand the Material Safety Data Sheets and product warning statements prior to using this product.

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