The welding electrode is designed for welding corrosion-resistant nickel-copper alloys such as Monel 400, similar self-hardening alloys like R-405 and K-500, doped with small amounts of Ti and Al, and similar alloys, as well as welding them to steel and copper alloys with nickel and nickel-based alloys.
The welded metal has sufficient strength and ductility to meet the most stringent requirements for corrosion resistance in seawater, hydrofluoric and sulfuric acids, alkalis, and other corrosive environments. The temperature between weld layers must not exceed 100°C.


