08-04-2021



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This item is: 16 Lbs: Harris ER308 Stainless Steel TIG 1/8' x 36' Long Filler Rod Rod is unused. Partial opened container, may have minor blemishes that do not affect the functionality from handling. Warehouse Location: rod#314 By bidding and or purchasing this at this auction you(the buyer) agree to the following terms and conditions: 1. Vibrant Performance 29131 TIG Wire Stainless Steel ER308L 0.035 in. Thick/0.9mm 39.5 in. Long Rod 1lb Box TIG Wire Stainless Steel ER308L 4.9 out of 5 stars 9 $23.59. 308 as primary SS filler rod, 10:46 PM. I really like the way the 309 rod performs on mild and stainless. THe local welding supply house said it's.

DIN 1.4302 Tig Rod Stockist, View Schedule Chart and updated price list of AWS A5.9 Stainless Steel ER308 Welding Wire

ER316 - this is the worst choice you can pick along with ER308. Guys who use this for 4130 tubing need the hot filler poked in their eye Conclusion - if you dont want to use a ER80S-D2 or ER70S-2 then use a ER310. ER308 SS TIG rod is a austenitic stainless steel used to weld base metal of similar composition types such as AISI 201 (17-4 Mn), 202 (18-5 Mn), 205, 301 (17-7), 302 (18- 8), 304 (19-9), 305 (18-10), 308.

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Stainless Steel ER308 Filler Wire specification Chart

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Er308 Filler Rod
Classification AWS A5.9 ER-308H, A5.9M:2006
Soft Wire Diameter Range 0.06mm – 2.30 mm
Hard Wire Diameter Range 0.30mm – 3.00mm
Diameter .035”, .045”, 1/16”, 3/32”, 1/8”, 5/32”
Length 36' (914mm) Customized
Materials ER308H Stainless Steel
Form Wires, Filler Wires, Coil Wires, Welding Wires

Types of SS ER308H Welding Wire

ER308 Stainless Steel Welding Wire, Thickness: 2-5 mm

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aws a5.9 er308 mig stainless steel solid welding wire 1.2mm

Stainless Steel TIG Welding Wire ER308/ER308H

aws a5.9 er308 stainless steel flux cored welding wire 1.6mm

Er308 Filler Rod Holder

aws a5.9 er308 mig stainless steel solid welding wire 0.8mm

ER308 Stainless Steel Mig Welding Wire 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2mm

All Sizes available in Class ER308H Tig Wire with Test Certificates, check BS 308S96 Filler Wire and TIG Rod Dimension & Price

Stainless Steel 1.4302 Tig Rod Price

Stainless Steel ER308 Filler Wire Price ListPrices of SS ER308H Welding Wire
Stainless Steel Welding Wire, MIG TIG Wire Er308, Er308L, Er308LSIUS $ 3-5 / kg
ER308 Stainless Steel Welding Wire TIG Wire US $ 10-20 / kg
Stainless Steel Er308 Er308H Welding WireUS $ 3000 / Ton
Stainless Steel Filler Wires Er308US $4 / kg

Chemical properties of AWS A5.9 Stainless Steel ER308 Welding Wire

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Equivalent properties of AWS A5.9 ER308 Tig Wire

STANDARDAWSUNSDINClassENBS
SS ER308/308HA5.9S308801.4302ER308H19 9308S96

ER308H Stainless Steel Filler Wire mechanical properties

Y.P.N/mm2(Ksi)-
T.S.N/mm2(Ksi)570(83)
EI.(%)41
I.V.oC,J(oF,Ft-LBs.)-

Welding Parameter of ER308 Stainless TIG Rod

Recommended Welding Parameters
GMAW “Mig Process”Reversed Polarity
Wire DiameterWire FeedAmpsVoltsShielding GasGas CFH
Short Arc Welding.03013-2640-12016-20Argon+2% O225
.03513-2660-14016-22Argon+2% O225
Spray Arc Welding.03520-39140-22024-29Argon+2% O238
.04516-30160-26025-30Argon+2% O238
1/1610-16230-35027-31Argon+2% O238

Other shielding Gases may be used for Mig welding. Shielding gases are chosen taking Quality, Cost, and Operability into consideration

Er308
Recommended Welding Parameters
SAW “Submerged Arc Welding Process”Reversed Polarity Suggested
Wire DiameterAmpsVolts
3/32250-45028-32
1/8300-50029-34
5/32400-60030-35
3/16500-70030-35
Are you looking for Stainless Steel ER308 Welding Electrode in specific size? Check out our Stock of ER-308H Filler and TIG welding rods

DIN 1.4302 SS MIG Welding rod Size

Available Sizes
Diamter X Spool SizesDiameter X Coil Sizes
.025 x 2#, 10#, 25#1/16 x 60# & mill coil
.030 x 2#, 10#, 25#, 30#, 33#5/64 x 60# & mill coil
.035 x 2#, 10#, 25#, 30#, 33#3/32 x 60# & mill coil
.045 x 2#, 10#, 25#, 30#, 33#1/8 x 60# & mill coil
1/16 x 10#, 25#, 30#, 33#3/16 x 60# & mill coil
5/32 x 60# & mill coil

AWS A5.9 SS ER308 Welding Rod Features

  • Provides a high carbon deposit (minimum of .04% carbon) for high temperature applications
  • Q2 Lot® - Certificate showing actual wire composition and calculated ferrite number (FN) available online
  • The high carbon deposit provides creep strength and a high tensile strength at elevated temperatures
  • Ink jet printing identification on entire length of electrode

WNR 1.4302 Flux Cored Arc Welding Wire Industrial Application

  • Chemical
  • Petrochemical industries
  • Distillery
  • Dairy
  • Restaurant Equipment
  • Catalytic Crackers
  • Pulp and Paper
  • Used to weld unstabilized austenitic stainless steels such as 302, 304H and 305
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TIG Rods and Tungsten

ln TIG welding, there's a lot going on. A shielding gas, usually argon, is running through the torch. You have an electrode that's made of tungsten, an extremely hard steel that stands up to high heat. And depending on the weld metal, the tungsten will require a special alloy ingredient added to provide a stable arc, which helps produce an uncontaminated weld.

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If that all weren't enough to wrap your head around, you'll also be welding with filler rod in your other hand. That makes three consumables that get used up and replaced periodically.

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Tungsten Electrodes

Technically, the tungsten used in welding is not a consumable, since it's not meant to serve as filler rod. A seasoned welder can make a tungsten electrode last a long time. A newbie, on the other hand, may go through one seven-inch stick every week. The electrodes are packaged in various quantities Ten packs are the most popular. These come in seven or three-inch lengths, which correspond to the two standard tips available with TIG torches. The electrodes are also sold in a range of diameters, just like stick welding.

What's unusual about tungsten is the variety of exotic alloys used to influence its performance. In order to distinguish one from another, a color code has been developed. Here are the most common choices, their colors, AWS and ISO numbers, and what they're used for:

Pure Tungsten - EWP -- Used primarily for AC welding of aluminum and magnesium at low currents. The tip of the tungsten must be balled before using. (ISO = W)

Lanthanated 1.5% - EWla-1.5 --General purpose electrode used for steel and stainless steel at a wide range of currents. Often used as a cheaper, safer substitute for high-priced thoriated tungsten. (ISO = WL15)

Ceriated 2% - EWTh-2 -- Can achieve high currents with good arc stability. Another substitute for thoriated tungsten. (ISO = WC20)

Thoriated 2% - EWTh-2 -- An expensive and radioactive metal. Use care in grinding (i.e. wear a dust mask), keep your skin covered and avoid contact with the metal when it's heated. (ISO = WT20)

Zirconiated 2%- EWZr-2 -- Another option for AC welding, zirconium is preferred in situations where resistence to contamination is paramount. The tip of the tungsten is balled before using. (ISO = WZ3)

grinding a tungsten electrode point

The yellow code listed in parantheses represents International Standards Organization (ISO) classifications, which some manufacturers include when labeling products. The letter 'W', incidentally, stands for wolfram, which is used in place of the word tungsten in most countries. (In the periodic table, tungsten is represented by the letter W.)

For a little more description of these electrodes, read the tungsten selection page provided by ProFusion.

TIG Filler Rods

Filler rods for TIG are fed by a second hand as the first holds the tungsten torch. These rods typically come in 3-foot lengths and are packed in 10 or 50-pound boxes (or tubes). A welder's choice of diameter ranges from 1/16' to 1/4'. Since the composition of the filler rod is the same as MIG, the same products are sold for TIG welding, under the category 'TIG cut lengths.

Here are a few of standard rods governed by AWS and ASME codes which are the same ones used for MIG wire:

Carbon Steel:

These product classifications below are used to weld small diameter pipe and tubing andsheet metal applications, and oot pass pipe welding. Typical AWS numbers include ER70S-2, ER70S-6 and several other ER70S-series options with different digits at the end. Each represents a recipe of chemical additives in the filler metal to address specific conditions of the metal (e.g. dirty or clean) or the type of joint being welded.

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Stainless Steel:

Popular because of their high resistance to rust and corrosion, stainless steel alloys combine carbon steel with 10% or more chromium. The base metals are divided into three common categories based on their molecular structures; austenitic (such as 302, 306, 308, 309), martensitic (such as 410, and 416), and ferritic ( 409, 430). If you're not sure what kind of metal you have, the ferritic stainless steels stick to a magnet. The others don't.

The following TIG/MIG classifications for wire and rod can be used on sheet metal, high pressure pipe and tubing.

ER308 and ER308L - One of the most common welding rods, it's the choice for welding 304 stainless steel, which is widely used in manufacturing, as well as 200-series and other 300-series steels.

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ER309 and ER309L - Used for welding dissimilar metals. Can handle higher heat than has good corrosion resistance.

Er308 Filler Rod Brackets

ER316 and ER316L - Commonly used for pressure vessels, valves, chemical equipment and marine applications.

Er308 Filler Rod Holders

The 'L' refers to extra low carbon in the rod (less than .08%), which helps even more in preventing corrosion. The numbers above are some of the more popular, but the roster of stainless steel base metals manufactured today is vast. To know which rods work on which base metals, print out this comprehensive Filler Metal Selector Guide for Stainless Steel.

Aluminum:

There are two standard rods used in TIG (although others are available).

ER4043 - For welding 6000-series aluminum alloys, along with most casting alloys. This typically covers automotive components such as frame and drive shafts, and bicycle frames.

ER5356 - This aluminum-magnesium alloy is good for welding cast and wrought aluminum alloys. Generally recommended for welding any 5000 or 6000- series aluminum alloys.

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As in other forms of welding, choosing a filler rod depends on the base metal, type of joint, thickness and thermal properties of the metal. If you poke around, you will eventually find easy-to-follow reference charts that connect different metals and alloys to the appropriate filler rod. Be sure to find out the current range of the rod, polarity and any other specifications before you strike an arc and start welding with it.

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