Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Aviation, Electronics, Industrial, Medical, Chemical |
Standard: | JIS, GB, DIN, BS, ASTM, AISI |
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60 is primarily designed for MIG, TIG and submerged arc welding of nickel-copper (Monel®) alloys 400 and 404 to themselves or to each other. Washington Alloy 60 is also used for dissimilar applications such as joining nickel-copper (Monel®) alloys to nickel base alloy 200 and for joining nickel-copper (Monel®) alloys 400 and 404 or nickel base alloy
200 to copper-nickel and copper alloys. Note: When overlaying on steel, use Washington Alloy 61 for the first layer.
TYPICAL WELD METAL CHEMISTRY (%)
*Ni |
62.0-69.0 |
C |
0.15 max. |
Mn |
4.0 max. |
Fe |
2.5 max. |
S |
0.015 max. |
Si |
1.25 Max. |
Cu |
Balance |
Al |
1.25 max. |
Ti |
1.5-3.0 |
P |
0.02 max. |
Others (total) |
0.50 max. |
*Includes Cobalt (Co)
MINIMUM MECHANICAL PROPERTIES (as welded)
Ultimate tensile strength (psi) |
70,000 |
Yield strength (0.2% offset) (psi) |
30,000 |
Elongation in (%) |
30 |