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ED035004 - Lincoln Excalibur E330-16 Stainless Stick Electrode 1/8" (10lb Tube)

Packaging: 10 tube
$91.48/lb

Package Price:

$914.80/10 tube

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OVERVIEW

High-Performance E330-16 Stainless Steel Electrode

The Lincoln Electric Excalibur® E330-16 is a premium quality stick electrode designed specifically for the welding of cast and wrought stainless steels of the AISI 330 type. Engineered with a fully austenitic core wire containing approximately 35% Nickel and 15% Chromium, this electrode provides outstanding resistance to scaling, oxidation, and carburization at elevated temperatures up to 1800°F (980°C). It is the preferred choice for industries requiring robust performance in extreme thermal environments, such as heat treatment facilities and petrochemical plants.

Part of the renowned Excalibur® family, this electrode features a proprietary coating formulation that delivers exceptional arc characteristics. Operators will observe a smooth, stable arc with minimal spatter, ensuring high-quality deposits even in challenging positions. The slag system is designed to be self-peeling or easily removable, which is critical for maintaining productivity during multi-pass welding operations on thick sections. The weld metal exhibits excellent ductility and resistance to thermal shock, making it suitable for components subject to rapid heating and cooling cycles.

This electrode is versatile in its application, capable of operating on both AC and DCEP currents. It is frequently utilized for the fabrication and repair of furnace parts, heat exchange equipment, and high-temperature fans. The 3.2mm (1/8") diameter is optimal for medium-to-heavy gauge materials, providing good deposition rates while maintaining control. Packaged in a durable 10lb tube, the electrodes are protected from moisture and damage, ensuring they are ready for immediate use in critical maintenance and repair operations.

Technical Specifications

The E330-16 classification indicates a titania-type coating that supports all-position welding (though flat and horizontal are preferred for larger diameters). The high alloy content ensures that the weld metal retains its mechanical properties and corrosion resistance even after prolonged exposure to high temperatures. It is also an excellent choice for welding dissimilar metals where high heat resistance is required on the stainless side of the joint.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:10 tube
Weld Process:Electrode
Grade:Build Up
Packaging:10lb tube, 10lb-tube
Brand:Lincoln
Diameter:3-2mm, 3.2mm
Position:All Position, all-position
Polarity:DCEP, NA, AC
AWS Classification:E330-16
Material Composition:Stainless Steel (35% Ni, 15% Cr)
Rod Type:Stick Electrode
Coating Type:Rutile-Basic
Tensile Strength:84,000 psi (Typical)

INCLUDED

  • 10 lb Tube of Excalibur® E330-16 Stainless Steel Stick Electrodes (3.2mm / 1/8")

APPLICATIONS

  • Heat Treatment Equipment: Fabrication and repair of furnace parts, grids, trays, and baskets exposed to high heat.
  • Petrochemical Processing: Welding of heat exchangers, piping, and reactors operating at elevated temperatures.
  • Power Generation: Components subject to thermal cycling and high-temperature oxidation.
  • General Fabrication: Welding AISI 330 stainless steel and dissimilar high-alloy joints.
  • Industrial Ovens: Repairing structural components of high-temperature kilns and ovens.

FAQ

E330-16 electrodes are primarily used for welding AISI 330 stainless steel, which is used in high-temperature environments like furnaces and heat treatment equipment due to its oxidation resistance.

The E330-16 electrode contains approximately 35% Nickel and 15% Chromium, providing excellent heat and corrosion resistance.

Yes, the Excalibur E330-16 is designed to operate on both AC (Alternating Current) and DCEP (Direct Current Electrode Positive).

Lincoln's Excalibur line features a premium coating that ensures superior arc stability, excellent puddle control, and very easy slag removal compared to standard stainless rods.

This electrode produces weld deposits that resist scaling and oxidation up to approximately 1800°F (980°C).

Yes, the -16 coating designation indicates it is an all-position electrode, although 1/8" diameter is easiest to control in flat and horizontal positions.

It comes in a 10lb tube, which helps protect the electrodes from moisture and physical damage.

CATALOGUE & SPEC SHEETS

Safety Data Sheet