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**Adrian Nickel Alloys**, located in Pulau Ujong, Singapore, stands out as a trusted manufacturer and supplier of **AWS Class ENiCrMo-13 coated electrodes**. We provide top-notch welding solutions tailored for critical applications across various industries, including **chemical processing, power generation, offshore, and petrochemical sectors**. Our electrodes are specifically designed to offer outstanding corrosion resistance, particularly in challenging environments with **chlorides, strong oxidizers, and reducing agents**.
The **ENiCrMo-13** is a **nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy electrode** crafted for **shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)** of similar high-alloy materials, like **Inconel® 622** and other corrosion-resistant nickel alloys. It excels in providing exceptional **resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion**, and **stress corrosion cracking**, especially in settings that involve **aggressive acids, seawater**, and elevated temperatures. The coating guarantees **smooth arc stability**, **minimal spatter**, and **easy slag removal**, making it ideal for both fabrication and repair welding tasks.
| Classification | AWS A5.11, A5.1, ENiFe-Cl |
| Form | Welding Electrode, Welding Rods |
| Type Of Current | Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP) |
| Diameters | 3/32”, 1/8”, 5/32”, 3/16” or 2.5mm, Ø 3.2mm, Ø 4.0mm, Ø 5.0mm |
| Size | 2.0mm ∞ 5.0mm |
| AC/DC+ | 50-80, 80-110, 100-135, 140-180 |
| Welding Positions | All positions 5/32” & 3/16” recommended for use in flat & horizontal positions only (F, V, OH, H) |
| AWS ENiFe-Cl Coated Electrodes Application & uses |
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| C ≤ | Si ≤ | Mn ≤ | P ≤ | S ≤ | Cr | Ni |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.02 | 0.2 | 1.0 | 0.015 | 0.01 | 22-24 | … |
At Adrian Nickel Alloys, we are committed to ensuring that every batch of **ENiCrMo-13 coated electrodes** meets rigorous quality and performance standards.
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WS class ENiCrMo-13 coated electrodes are ideal for welding high temperature high-corrosion-resistant alloys. It is commonly used in the petroleum, power generation, and aerospace industries to store and assemble components under extreme conditions. These electrodes are particularly effective for welding dissimilar metals and alloy metals, including exposure to sulfuric and phosphoric acids Use for inspection and maintenance of equipment in furnace components, reactor vessels and turbine blades, where required durability and thermal stress resistance.