Additional information
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 14 × 1 × 1 in |
| Kit Type | 1/2 lb, 1 lb, 5 lb |
| Size | 3/32in (2.38mm), 1/8in (3.17mm), 5/32in (3.96mm) |
Price range: $80.00 through $775.00
75 Nickel-Iron Welding Rod is a premium electrode designed for welding and repairing nodular, malleable, and ductile cast iron. The high nickel-iron composition provides superior strength, ductility, and color match, allowing the weld to blend naturally with the parent metal. 75 produces smooth, machinable, porosity-free welds that resist cracking and distortion.
Whether you’re restoring machinery, repairing automotive parts, or fabricating industrial castings, 75 nickel-iron welding rod delivers strong, clean, and reliable results every time.
1/2 lb
1 lb
5 lb
Store 75 Cast Iron Welding Rods in a dry area at room temperature. Keep rods sealed in their original packaging or an airtight rod tube to prevent moisture absorption. When stored properly, the electrodes maintain full performance and weld quality indefinitely.
Do I need to preheat before using 75?
In most cases, preheating is not necessary. For very thick or rigid castings, preheat to around 400°F to reduce internal stress.
Can 75 be used on gray cast iron?
Yes, but for best results on standard gray cast iron, use 77 Cast Iron Welding Rod, which provides higher tensile strength and smoother flow.
Can 75 weld contaminated or burnt cast iron?
Yes, but for heavily contaminated areas, use 72 Burnt Cast Iron Welding Rod first to anchor into the parent metal, then overlay with 75 for a clean, machinable finish.
What polarity should I use?
Use DC reverse polarity (electrode positive) for best performance.
Is the weld machinable?
Yes. The nickel-iron deposit cuts easily and cleanly with standard tooling.
Does 75 require post-weld heat treatment?
No post-weld heat treatment is required. Allow the part to cool naturally for the strongest, most stable repair.
75 Nickel-Iron Welding Rod is the ideal choice for repairing nodular, malleable, and ductile cast iron. Its nickel-iron formulation delivers strength, ductility, and a clean gray color match while maintaining excellent machinability and crack resistance.
For a complete cast iron repair system, use 72 for contaminated castings, 75 for nodular and ductile iron, and 77 for clean gray cast iron. Together, these rods provide the most versatile and reliable solutions for cast iron welding and restoration.
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 14 × 1 × 1 in |
| Kit Type | 1/2 lb, 1 lb, 5 lb |
| Size | 3/32in (2.38mm), 1/8in (3.17mm), 5/32in (3.96mm) |

| ⇄︎ Bonding Strength | 55000 psi, 379.21 MPa |
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| ⇄︎ Bonding Strength | 55000 psi, 379.21 MPa |
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