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(OP)
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to weld 316 and S31254 (254 SMO) together. If so what is a good filler material.
Thanks,

RE: welding

Yes, it is possible to weld 316 SS to 254 SMO. The filler metal selection will depend on the welding process and environment. What welding process are are you looking to use and what is the service environment?

RE: welding

(OP)
welding process is TIG. what chemical the will be going threw the pipes I don't know yet. and I took a quick look at the link you gave me. It says Inconel 625. is that correct. So for me to get this two different materials to work i have to use a third different type of mateial.

RE: welding

Yes. Do you know how to qualify a welding procedure for this work? This is your next big step.

RE: welding

We are currently welding that combination with ER NiCrMo-3
Cheers,
DD

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