7310 Carbide Hard Facing MIG Welding Wire 1/16"
(Pack of
25.0)
Take your welding projects to the next level with the 7310 Carbide Hardfacing MIG Welding Wire. Engineered for high abrasion resistance in low to moderate impact conditions, this wire delivers maximum recovery at 95%, far surpassing the typical 65%. Its 1/4" diameter ensures excellent out-of-position welding, while minimal base metal dilution and good edge control make repairs seamless and long-lasting. Ideal for building up or repairing metal surfaces, the 7310 Hardfacing Wire extends the life of machinery parts by creating a durable, wear-resistant layer. Perfect for maintenance and repair professionals or expert welders, it’s efficiency and reliability you can count on.
Minimal base metal dilution
Maximum recovery (95% versus 65% typical)
1/4" dia. provides good out-of-position welding
Good edge control
Hardness: Up to Rc 57 (3rd pass)No. of Passes: Up to threePolarity: DC ReverseGas: None or 75% Ar, 25% CO2
Chrome carbide alloy for severe abrasion and impact
Typical Applications
Dredge pumps
Screw conveyors
Chutes for transporting sand and gravel
Bucket lips
Skid pads
Usage ProcedureWhen CRONALLOY EAGLE 7310 is applied via the open arc method, high deposition rates are possible.CRONALLOY EAGLE 7310 should be applied with DC reverse polarity for optimum arc stability.Refer to MIG Chart for operating parameters.
High Abrasion, Moderate Impact Resistance
Technical Tip:Individual applications will dictate correct welding procedures, but general rules should apply.Base metal should be free of rust, oil, scale, etc. before hardfacing is commenced. Spalled metal should be removed. On medium or high carbon steels, proper preheating procedures should be applied. Surface checking is normal in CRONALLOY EAGLE 7310, and where the possibility of crack propagation exists, a buffer layer should be applied prior to hardfacing.CRONALLOY EAGLE 7310 may be applied directly to carbon/low-alloy steels and austenitic manganese steels. Gray and ductile irons would require a buffer layer of CRONACAST™ 211. It should be noted that when welding on 11 14% manganese steel, the base metal must be kept cool (550°F/287°C). This can be accomplished by use of water sprays, air streams, or employing skip weld techniques. 11 14% manganese steel should be hardfaced via the open arc method.High alloy deposit is paramagnetic, cannot be flame-cut, forged or machined.
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Product Description
Take your welding projects to the next level with the 7310 Carbide Hardfacing MIG Welding Wire. Engineered for high abrasion resistance in low to moderate impact conditions, this wire delivers maximum recovery at 95%, far surpassing the typical 65%. Its 1/4" diameter ensures excellent out-of-position welding, while minimal base metal dilution and good edge control make repairs seamless and long-lasting. Ideal for building up or repairing metal surfaces, the 7310 Hardfacing Wire extends the life of machinery parts by creating a durable, wear-resistant layer. Perfect for maintenance and repair professionals or expert welders, it’s efficiency and reliability you can count on. Minimal base metal dilution
Maximum recovery (95% versus 65% typical)
1/4" dia. provides good out-of-position welding
Good edge control
Hardness: Up to Rc 57 (3rd pass)No. of Passes: Up to threePolarity: DC ReverseGas: None or 75% Ar, 25% CO2
Chrome carbide alloy for severe abrasion and impact
Typical Applications
Dredge pumps
Screw conveyors
Chutes for transporting sand and gravel
Bucket lips
Skid pads
Usage ProcedureWhen CRONALLOY EAGLE 7310 is applied via the open arc method, high deposition rates are possible.CRONALLOY EAGLE 7310 should be applied with DC reverse polarity for optimum arc stability.Refer to MIG Chart for operating parameters.
High Abrasion, Moderate Impact Resistance
Technical Tip:Individual applications will dictate correct welding procedures, but general rules should apply.Base metal should be free of rust, oil, scale, etc. before hardfacing is commenced. Spalled metal should be removed. On medium or high carbon steels, proper preheating procedures should be applied. Surface checking is normal in CRONALLOY EAGLE 7310, and where the possibility of crack propagation exists, a buffer layer should be applied prior to hardfacing.CRONALLOY EAGLE 7310 may be applied directly to carbon/low-alloy steels and austenitic manganese steels. Gray and ductile irons would require a buffer layer of CRONACAST™ 211. It should be noted that when welding on 11 14% manganese steel, the base metal must be kept cool (550°F/287°C). This can be accomplished by use of water sprays, air streams, or employing skip weld techniques. 11 14% manganese steel should be hardfaced via the open arc method.High alloy deposit is paramagnetic, cannot be flame-cut, forged or machined.
Technical Specifications
Item#: | CW1785 |
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Welding Process | MIG |
Type | Flux Cored |
Diameter | 1/16 " |
Base Metal | Carbide |
Carbide Type | Chromium |
Hardness | 52-57 HRC |
Shielding Gas | No Gas |
Polarity | DCRP |
UNSPSC #: | 23271810 |
TAA Compliant: | Yes |
Weight: | 27.0 lb |
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