Exaton 25.22.2.LMn (GTAW)
Exaton 25.22.2.LMn is a manganese alloyed chromium-nickel-molybdenum filler material used for welding UNS S31050, EN 1.4466, (e.g. Alleima® 2RE69). The weld deposit has excellent low temperature toughness that makes it suitable for joining stainless steels for cryogenic service. Exaton 25.22.2.LMn has extensively been used successfully in all critical high-pressure units of modern urea processes, such as: Stripper tubes - Stamicarbon, Montedison IDR Outerlayer of bimetallic (stripper tubes) - Saipem Ferrules - All processes Carbamate condensers - All processes Decomposers - Montedison Reactor coils - UTI Exaton 25.22.2.LMn has also found extensive use in other corrosive environments in fertilizer plants, such as: – Nitric acid cooler/condensers cooled with polluted cooling water – Heating coils and pipe in NPK plants – Norsk Hydro process
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For SAW Stainless Steel Welding in Heavy Duty Environments
Developed from a legacy of over 80 years in specialty alloy filler metals, Exaton (formerly Sandvik Welding Operations) is the leading brand in high-quality, corrosion-resistant filler metals. Products are made for welding stainless steel and nickel alloys in the most demanding environments.

Unbeatable Quality in SAW Wire
Wire quality is consistent from batch to batch in terms of chemistry, mechanical properties and dimensional tolerances. Get consistent welds with no need to trim the parameters.

Innovative Corrosion-Resistant Chemistry
Exaton's innovative chemistry provides high corrosion resistance with increased content of chemical elements such as Cr and Mo. It also delivers productivity improvements, such as permissible finished chemistry with a single layer weld overlay in applications that traditionally required two or even three layers.

SAW Flux with Less Moisture & Damage
Steel drum packaging delivers high moisture resistance and less damage during shipping and handling. This better protects the flux inside. Available in 20-25 kg drums.

SAW Flux that Helps You Save
Electroslag welding is similar to submerged arc strip cladding. The difference, however, is in the flux. ESW flux provides increased speed and fewer cladding layers (weld deposit), resulting in an overall lower cost of operation. Savings are in consumable costs and fewer man hours required.
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