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STAINLESS & NICKEL CONSUMABLES ®


Stainless Stick (SMAW) Electrode


Product Name & AWS Class


Stainless Steel Excalibur®


308/308L-15 (AWS E308-15 & E308L-15) Excalibur® 308L-16


(AWS E308L-16) Excalibur®


308/308H-16


(AWS E308-16 & E308H-16) Excalibur®


308L-17 (AWS E308-17, E308L-17) Excalibur® 309/309L-15 (AWS E309-15, E309L-15) Excalibur® 309/309L-16


(AWS E309-16 & E309L-16) Excalibur®


(AWS E309-17, E309L-17) Excalibur® 316/316L-15 (AWS E316-15, E316L-15) Excalibur® 316/316L-16


(AWS E316-16, E316L-16) Excalibur®


(AWS E316-17, E316L-17) 316/316L-17 309/309L-17 Key Features


3/32 (2.4)


• Flux coating is fast freezing for vertical down welding and slag is self-peeling for easy removal • Smooth bead appearance with evenly spaced ripples and flat face • Versatile electrode designed to weld several types of austenitic steels


• Flux coating provides smooth arc transfer and slag is self-peeling for easy removal • Versatile electrode designed to weld several types of austenitic steels


• Flux coating provides smooth arc transfer and slag is self-peeling for easy removal • Versatile electrode designed to weld several types of austenitic steels


• Flux coating provides smooth arc transfer in the flat and horizontal positions and slag is self-peeling for easy removal


• Versatile electrode designed to weld several types of austenitic steels


• Flux coating is fast freezing for vertical down welding and slag is self-peeling for easy removal • Smooth bead appearance with evenly spaced ripples and flat face • Designed for joining stainless steel to mild or low alloy steel


• Flux coating provides smooth arc transfer and slag is self-peeling for easy removal • Designed for joining stainless steel to mild or low alloy steel


• Flux coating provides smooth arc transfer in the flat and horizontal positions and slag is self-peeling for easy removal


• Designed for joining stainless steel to mild or low alloy steel


• Flux coating is fast freezing for vertical down welding and slag is self-peeling for easy removal • Smooth bead appearance with evenly spaced ripples and flat face • Molybdenum grade for increased corrosion resistance


• Flux coating provides smooth arc transfer and slag is self-peeling for easy removal • Molybdenum grade for increased corrosion resistance


• Flux coating provides smooth arc transfer in the flat and horizontal positions and slag is self-peeling for easy removal


• Molybdenum grade for increased corrosion resistance


Packaging Available for Lincoln Electric Stainless Stick (SMAW) Electrode: • Easy Open Hermetic Can • Tube


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Diameters Available in (mm)


1/8 (3.2)


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NOTE: All Lincoln Electric stainless products are Q2 Lot® controlled


and tested with a certificate showing actual deposit chemistry and calculated ferrite number (FN) available online.


5/32 (4.0)


3/16 (4.8)


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