Our Nickel Alloy Welding Wires are engineered for high-performance applications in extreme environments, offering excellent resistance to corrosion, heat, and oxidation. We supply a comprehensive range of welding wires compatible with various processes, including TIG and MIG welding. Common grades include ERNiCrMo-3 (Inconel 625), ERNiFeCr-2 (Inconel 718), ERNiCu-7 (Monel 400), ERNiCrMo-4 (Hastelloy C276), and more.
These nickel-based welding wires are ideal for joining dissimilar metals and critical components in industries such as aerospace, petrochemical, marine, and power generation. Our wire products ensure strong welds with excellent mechanical properties in both cryogenic and high-temperature environments.
We offer nickel alloy welding wire in various diameters and spool sizes to meet your specific welding needs. Whether you require nickel alloy MIG wire for automated welding or TIG filler rods for precision applications, we provide reliable solutions backed by strict quality control.
Looking for trusted suppliers of nickel alloy welding wire, ERNiCrMo-3 TIG rods, or corrosion-resistant welding filler metals? Contact us today to get a quote or learn more about our premium-grade welding consumables.
We offer a wide range of Welding Wires, customizable to meet customer requirements
Parameter | Specification Range (Unit) |
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Wire Type | Solid Wire, Flux-Cored Wire |
Material Category | Nickel Alloys, Titanium Alloys, Cobalt Alloys, etc. |
Common Specifications | Diameter 0.5 mm (0.020 in) – 4.0 mm (0.157 in) |
Chemical Composition | Varies based on use and type |
Welding Process | CO₂, TIG, MIG, Submerged Arc Welding |
We offer a variety of nickel-based alloy seamless tubes that meet different industry standards and application requirements
Nickel alloys, with their excellent performance, are widely used in various harsh environments, meeting the special requirements of different industries
Nickel alloys are used in chemical equipment for their excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and durability, making them ideal for components like reactors, heat exchangers, and piping systems.
MoreNickel alloys are used in marine engineering for their corrosion resistance and strength, ideal for ship parts and offshore platforms.
MoreNickel alloys are used in aerospace for their high strength, heat resistance, and durability, making them perfect for engine components and structural parts.
MoreNickel alloys are used in semiconductors for their conductivity and resistance to corrosion, making them ideal for connectors and heat sinks.
MoreNickel alloys are used in the medical field for their biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and strength, making them suitable for implants and surgical instruments.
MoreNickel alloys are used in the oil and gas industry for their resistance to corrosion, high strength, and ability to withstand extreme temperatures, making them ideal for drilling equipment, pipelines, and offshore platforms.
MoreNickel alloy seamless pipes provide reliable solutions for various demanding environments with their excellent performance
Maintains excellent corrosion resistance in environments with strong acids and alkalis, extending equipment lifespan
Maintains good mechanical properties and structural stability at extreme temperatures up to 1100°C
Excellent mechanical strength and toughness enable it to withstand high-pressure environments and mechanical stress, ensuring system safety
Outstanding durability significantly reduces maintenance frequency and replacement costs, enhancing overall system economy
We offer comprehensive processing and customization services to meet your specific requirements
We provide precise cutting services with tolerance controlled within ±1mm to meet your exact installation requirements
We provide professional Positive Material Identification (PMI) testing to ensure material composition meets standard requirements
We offer professional end treatments such as chamfering, beveling, and flaring to meet welding and connection needs
We support small batch customization and sampling to help clients verify design and material suitability
We’ve compiled common customer questions to help you better understand our products and services
Nickel alloy welding wires are commonly used for joining and overlay welding in industries such as aerospace, power generation, petrochemical, marine, and nuclear. They’re ideal for environments requiring high corrosion resistance and heat strength.
Our nickel alloy wires are suitable for various welding processes, including Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW/TIG), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/MIG), and Submerged Arc Welding (SAW), depending on the wire type and application.
Yes, many of our nickel alloy wires (such as Inconel 625 or 82) are designed for welding dissimilar metals, including stainless steel to nickel alloys or carbon steel to nickel alloys, offering excellent joint integrity.
Absolutely. Our wires meet specifications like AWS A5.14, ASME SFA-5.14, and ISO standards. Each batch is delivered with Mill Test Certificates (EN 10204 3.1), detailing chemical composition and mechanical properties.
Welding wires are spooled or coiled, vacuum-sealed or wrapped in anti-corrosion film, and packed in cartons or wooden cases. Labels include alloy grade, heat number, and batch information for easy traceability.