Any Welders? What Filler Rod - Welding Stainless/Inconel
Any Welders? What Filler Rod - Welding Stainless/Inconel
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kev b

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2,755 posts

187 months

Tuesday 17th April 2012
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I need to repair a crack in a 2003 Mercedes CLK 230 exhaust manifold. It is the later type and appears to be made of Inconel or Stainless. Does anyone know the best type of filler to TIG weld it? A new one is £400+ so I would like to get it right first time.

kev b

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2,755 posts

187 months

Wednesday 18th April 2012
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thinfourth2

32,414 posts

225 months

Wednesday 18th April 2012
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Well inconel and stainless are very different materials

Also you need to know about heat treating, stress reliving etc so basically a fecking nightmare to do it properly and i can't see mercedes being of any help.

I doudt it is inconel as that is yikes expensive

So either braze it and hope or use a 17-4 filler rod and hope.

Lizardking

435 posts

220 months

Wednesday 18th April 2012
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I dont know whether this will help, but at the moment I'm brazing Iconel, stainless steel and copper coated optical fibre together to make high temp probes.
I'm using a Flux called EF (for Iconel) and sometimes use a flux HT5 (for Stainless Steel).
I'm using Silver solder (455).
The company I use is http://www.cupalloys.co.uk/ (he's also very good for advice)
Hope that helps.

kev b

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2,755 posts

187 months

Wednesday 18th April 2012
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Thanks for your help guys,looks like brazing is the safest option, I'll let everyone know the outcome as my research shows this problem is becoming more common.

R12HCO

826 posts

180 months

Wednesday 18th April 2012
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I would doubt its inconel - would cost a fortune on a mass produced car. I would have a guess at it being stainless if i were to choose out of the too. I would use a 304 or 316 wire, if so.