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Harris® ER 317L 3/32" dia. x 36" stainless steel TIG (GTAW) welding rod comes in a 10 lb. box and its content is somewhat higher than ER316, particularly in molybdenum. The 0.03% maximum carbon content increases resistance to intergranular corrosion due to carbide precipitation. 317L provides severe corrosion resistance to sulfuric and sulfurous acids and their salts. This alloy is often used in the chemical and paper industries. Conforms to AWS A5.9 ER 317.
Features
Welds high alloyed molybdenum-bearing containing 0.03% maximum carbon content
Lower carbon content (0.03% maximum) resists carbide precipitation that can cause weld corrosion
87,000 psi tensile strength (as welded)
55,000 psi yield strength (as welded)
47% elongation (as welded)
70% reduction of area (as welded)
85 HRB Rockwell B hardness (as welded)
160 HB Brinell hardness (as welded)
105 ft./lb. @ room temperature Charpy V (as welded)
One year warranty
Conforms to ANSI/AWS A5.9 and ASME SFA 5.9 ER 317L
Specifications
ANSI/AWS A5.9
ASME SFA 5.9 ER 317L
Includes
Harris® ER 317L stainless steel TIG (GTAW) welding alloy 3/32 x 36 in. x 10 lb. box
Applications
Highly alloyed molybdenum-bearing stainless steel alloy contains 0.03% maximum carbon
Used in areas of severe corrosion such as chemical and paper industries
Caution
All parameters are suggested as basic guidelines and will vary depending on joint design, number of passes and other factors.