| Type |
Refractory / Reactive; Alloy; Niobium-Zirconium |
| Specifications |
AMS; ASTM / ASME; MIL-SPEC / QQS; ASTM E-12, MIL-STD-271, AMS 2242 |
| Features |
Coil Stock (optional feature); Corrosion Resistant; Heat Resistant; Light Alloys; Specialty |
| Notes |
Excellent corrosion resistance, used at temps 1800-2200F |
| Abstract |
The TIG welding method is recommended for niobium. This process is commonly applied to the welding of stainless steel, aluminum, magnesium, and their alloys. It is now being used to weld reactive metals, such as titanium, zirconium and tantalum. However, some modifications in this technique are required. It is essential to completely cover the area of the molten pool and the heated zone with inert gas to avoid contamination on the weld metal. This protection must be given to the back of the weld as well as to the face. When welding butt joints without filler rod in she...
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