Bohler UTP 65 D Stainless Steel Electrodes. E312-17 49338 3.2 mm x 350 mm 1.3kg Box

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The UTP 65 D Stainless Steel Electrodes (E312-17 49338) are premium-grade stainless steel welding electrodes designed for the joining and repair of difficult-to-weld steels. Renowned for their high crack resistance, excellent mechanical strength, and superior weld quality, these electrodes perform reliably across a wide range of austenitic, ferritic, and high-manganese steels — as well as for joining dissimilar metals and maintenance or tool repair applications.

Featuring a stable arc, smooth bead formation, and easy slag removal, the UTP 65 D ensures clean, consistent, and visually precise welds. It is particularly well-suited for use as a cushion or buffer layer when joining materials with different expansion coefficients or hardness levels, preventing cracking and ensuring long-term durability.

Ideal for industrial maintenance, component restoration, and tool refurbishment, these electrodes provide durable, crack-free welds that maintain integrity even under high stress and thermal cycling.

Key Features

  • Type: Stainless Steel Electrode (E312-17)

  • Diameter: 3.2mm

  • Length: 350mm

  • Crack Resistance: Exceptional performance on difficult-to-weld steels

  • Mechanical Properties: High strength and ductility for durable welds

  • Arc Stability: Smooth, stable arc with consistent bead appearance

  • Application Range: Ideal for austenitic, ferritic, and high-manganese steels

  • Cushion Layer Use: Excellent as a buffer layer for dissimilar metal joints

  • Ease of Use: Low spatter and easy slag removal for clean welds

  • Performance: Reliable in repair, maintenance, and tool reconditioning

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