These rods follow specifications such as AWS A5.16 ERTi-12, ASME SFA A5.16 ERTi-12 and UNS R53400. Their resistance to corrosion even under circumstances where many other titanium alloys fail, is their most notable quality. In seawater and hot brine, they perform exceptionally well against crevice corrosion. Additionally, they are more resilient to mildly reducing and oxidizing environments, such as hydrochloric and sulfuric acids, than many commercially available pure titanium grades. This makes them suitable for both standard and aggressive industrial environments.
Titanium Grade 12 welding rods are most often used in chemical processing, desalination plants, marine engineering, and heat exchangers. Their high corrosion resistance in chloride-rich environments makes them a top choice for valves, pumps, and offshore equipment. The manufacturing process involves melting and casting the alloy, then forming it into wire before cutting it into welding rod sizes. These rods are designed for use in GTAW (TIG) and GMAW (MIG) welding processes where an inert gas shield ensures clean, strong welds without flux coating.
We supply all rods, including Titanium Grade 12 Rod Welding Wire, UNS R53400 Rod Welding Wire, and Ti Alloy Grade 12 Welding Electrodes with quality certifications that meet international standards. For safe delivery, we pack them in multiple options such as plastic tubes, wooden boxes, cardboard cartons, or bundles. With reliable performance and secure packaging, our Grade 12 Titanium Welding Rods meet the needs of industries that demand both durability and precision.