The welding electrode is designed for welding corrosion-resistant nickel–copper alloys such as Monel 400, R-405, K-500, and equivalent grades, as well as for joining these materials to steel, nickel–copper alloys, and other nickel-based alloys.
The weld metal provides high strength and ductility, meeting demanding service requirements in severe corrosive environments such as seawater, hydrofluoric acid, sulfuric acid, and other chemical media. During welding, the interpass temperature should be controlled and kept below 100°C to ensure weld quality.


