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For Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel For Weather Proof Steel For 590-780MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Low Temperature Steel For Heat-Resistant Low-Alloy Steel For Stainless Steel For Hardfacing For Cast Iron For Nickel-Based Alloy Highly Efficient Welding Processes Appendix
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Notification
We, Welding Company of Kobe Steel, Ltd., thank you very much for your continuous patronage of our products and services. We have changed the designation system of welding consumable as described in the following from April 2008. However, the technical design of the products is not changed.

The purpose of changing the designation system


In recent years, we have found some other companies products that have the same brand names as ours and false certificates that misrepresent our companys certificates in Japan and the Asian countries. In order to cope with this problem, we have taken legal actions against the impostors that could be verified and have required them to change their product names. However, it is difficult in the traditional product designation system to protect all of our products from imitation. Hence, we have established the new designation system of welding consumable to ensure the trademark right in main countries and to make our products identifiable more clearly, in which the particular group brand name, Trademark, is put on the head of an individual Trade Designation. The new designation system is not only to prevent counterfeit products in Japan and overseas countries, but also to prevent our customers and users from suffering such a trouble in terms our products. This modification may cause customers and users to modify their relevant documents. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the abovementioned situation and for your cooperation with us.

New group brand names and the corresponding products


All KOBELCO welding consumables are designated with Trade Designation and are grouped into the following three new groups on the basis of the characteristics of individual products as detailed below. (1) (Famili-Arc) A coined word produced by combining Familiar and Arc. Welding consumables grouped into this group are used for general welded structures made of mild steels and high tensile strength steels that have the tensile strength of less than 590 MPa. (2) (Trust-Arc) A coined word produced by combining Trust and Arc. Welding consumables grouped into this group are used for such steels that require highly credible qualities as high tensile strength steels with the tensile strength of 570 MPa and higher, low temperature steels, and heat-resistant low-alloy steels. (3) (Premi-Arc) A coined word produced by combining Premium and Arc. Welding consumables grouped into this group are used for high-alloy steels, stainless steels, and nonferrous metals. The new group brand name (referred to as Trademark hereinafter) is put on the head of an individual trade designation. The trade designations are made by modifying the traditional brand names in accordance with the new designation system in which the position of hyphen is reviewed so that a hyphen comes after one letter or two letters. That is, the new brand name consists of Trademark and Trade designation as shown in the following. We are determined to control all the trade designations so that they can clearly be identified. Examples of new and old brand names Old brand name (1) B-10 (2) MG-50 (3) TGS-50 (4) MGS-50 (5) ZERODE-44 (6) CMA-106N (7) DW-308 2 New brand name B-10 MG-50 TG-S50 MG-S50 Z-44 CM-A106N DW-308

Concluded.

Foreword

Note the following preliminary information on use of this welding handbook.

Abbreviations and marks with definitions

This welding handbook uses the following abbreviations and marks if necessary.

1. Standards for welding consumables are abbreviated as follows JIS: Japanese Industrial Standard AWS: American Welding Societys Standard EN: European Norm ASME: American Society of Mechanical Engineers Standard 2. Classifications for welding consumables are used in accordance with the following rules Welding consumables are classified in accordance with basically the mechanical and/or chemical requirements of the standards, excluding such requirements as size, length, marking and identification manners. For details please contact the nearest Kobelco office or sales representative. 3. The test conditions of mechanical properties and hardness are as follows (1) Unless otherwise specified, impact values are obtained with Charpy 2mm-V notch specimens. (2) Unless otherwise specified, tension test and hardness test are carried out at room temperature. (3) Unless otherwise specified, tension test and hardness test are carried out in the as-welded condition. (4) The gauge length of tensile specimens is 4 x D (where D is the diameter) for testing at room temperature. (5) Unless otherwise specified, postweld heat treatment is followed by furnace cooling. (6) Unless otherwise specified, the testing method is as per AWS standard. (7) All mechanical and chemical data are given separately as Example (one of the manufacturers laboratory test data) and Guaranty (the guaranty value as per AWS standard). Tensile strength and 0.2% offset strength are rounded as SI unit. 4. The weight per piece of covered electrode shows an approximate weight

Abbrev. and mark AC A AP AW Bal CR DBE DC DC-EN DC-EP Dia. EGW El Ext F FC FCW FCAW GD GMAW GS GTAW H HAZ HF HI HT Hv I PT IV L (L) MS NE

Definition Alternating current or Air cooling Ampere All positions As-welded Balance Cooling rate Distance between electrodes Direct current DC, electrode negative DC, electrode positive Diameter Electrogas arc welding Elongation Extension of wire Flat position Furnace cooling Flux-cored wire Flux Cored Arc Welding Groove design Gas Metal Arc Welding Groove size Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Horizontal position Heat-affected zone Horizontal fillet Heat input High tensile Hardness (Vickers) Interpass temperature Impact value Length Leading electrode Mild steel Number of electrode

Abbrev. and mark NL NR OD OQ OS OSW Pol Pre. H PT PWHT RA RC RG RT SAW SG SMAW SR SW (T) TIG TS Temp V VD VU WP WQ YP

Definition Number of layer Not required Outer diameter Oil quenching Offset strength One-side welding Polarity Preheat Plate thickness Postweld heat treatment Reduction of area Redrying conditions Root gap Room temperature Submerged arc welding Shielding gas Shielded metal arc welding Stress relief Solid wire Trailing electrode Tungsten inert gas Tensile strength Test temperature Voltage Vertical-down position Vertical-up position Welding position Water quenching Yield point Maximum Minimum

Warning and Caution in Welding


Pay your attention to the following warnings and cautions for your safety and health during welding and related operations

WARNING

Be sure to follow safety practices stated in the following in order to protect welders, operators and accompanied workers from a serious accident resulting in injury or death.

CAUTION

Fumes and gases generated during welding are dangerous to your health. Welding in confined spaces is dangerous because it can be a cause to suffocation by oxygen deficient.

Be sure to follow safety practices stated in the following when you use welding consumables. Be sure to follow safety practices stated in the instruction manual of welding equipment when you use it.

WARNING

Electric shock can kill.

Do not touch live electrical parts (A covered electrode held with an electrode holder and a welding wire are electrically live). Wear dry, insulated gloves. Do not wear torn or wet gloves. Use an electric shock preventing device (e.g., open-circuit-voltage-reducing device) when welders or operators work in confined or high-level spaces. Use also a lifeline when welders or operators conduct welding at a high-level space. Follow safety practices stated in the instruction manual of welding machines before use. Do not use a welding machine the case or cover of which is removed. Welding cables must have an adequate size for the capacity expected. Welding cables must be kept in an appropriate condition and a damaged cable must be repaired or replaced with new one.

Keep your head out of the source of fumes or gases to prevent you from directly breathing high density fumes or gases. Use local exhaust ventilation, or wear respirators in order to prevent you from breathing fumes and toxic gases which cause toxication, poor health and suffocation by oxygen deficient. Use general ventilation during welding in a workshop. Particularly during welding in confined spaces, be sure to use adequate ventilation or respirators, and welding should be done at the presence of a trained supervisor. Do not conduct welding at where degreasing, solvent cleaning, spraying, or painting operations are carried out nearby. Welding work accompanied by these operations may cause generation of harmful gases. Use adequate ventilation or respirators with special attention during welding plated and coated steels. Use respirators, eye safety glasses and safety leather gloves when using welding fluxes in order to prevent you from flux dust.

CAUTION Arc rays can injure eyes and burn skin.

Wear hand shields with an adequate shade grade during welding operations and supervising the welding work. Select the correct shade grade for filter lenses and filter plates suitable for exact welding work by referring the standard JIS T81 41. Wear suitable protectors for protecting you from an arc ray; e.g., safety leather glove for welding, long sleeve shirt, foot cover, leather apron. Use, at need, shade curtains for welding by surrounding the welding areas in order to prevent accompanied workers from arc rays.

CAUTION

Fire and explosion can take place.

CAUTION The tip of a welding wire and filler wire can injure eyes, faces, etc.

Never conduct welding at areas adjacent to highly inflammable materials. Remove combustibles so that spatters cannot ignite them. If combustibles cannot be removed, cover them with a noninflammable material. Do not weld vessels or pipes which contain combustibles or being sealed. Do not put a hot weldment close to combustibles right after welding finished. When welding ceilings, floors, walls, remove combustibles put at the other side of them. Any part of a welding wire, with exception of the potion appropriately extended from the tip of the torch, must be free from touching the electrical circuit of the base metal side. Fasten cable joints and seal them with an insulation tape. The cable of the base metal side should be connected as close as possible to the welding portion of the work. Prepare fire-extinguishing equipment at where welding is carried out, in order to cope with a possible accident.

When take off the tip of a wire fastened in the spool, be sure to hold the tip of the wire. When check the wire feeding condition, do not direct the welding torch to your face.

CAUTION Falling down or dropping welding consumables can injure you.

CAUTION

Flying spatter and slag can injure eyes and cause skin burns. High temperature heat of welding can cause skin burns.

Wear safety shoes and pay your attention not to drop welding consumables on your body when carrying and handling them. Keep yourself in a correct posture not to cause a crick in your back while handling them. Follow the handling instructions shown on the surface of the pail pack wire packages when handle them. Pile up welding consumables in a correct way so as not to cause falling or dropping while they are stored or carried.

Wear safety glasses, safety leather gloves for welding, long sleeve shirts, foot covers, leather aprons, etc. Do not touch weldments while they are hot.

Lists of Welding Consumables


Welding Process Trade designation ASME/AWS JIS ASME F No. 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 A No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Page Welding Process SMAW 40 46 33 46 46 32 46 50 48 26 34 35 26 48 48 50 36 37 37 38 50 48 43 41 48 42 44 45 SAW GTAW GMAW FCAW Trade designation LB-47A LT-B50 MX-100T MX-A100 DW-200 MX-100 MX-200 MX-200E MX-200H MX-Z210 MX-A200 DW-100 DW-100E DW-100V DW-50 DW-A50 DW-A51B MIX-50 MG-51T MIX-50S MG-50 MG-S50 MG-50D MG-50T NO65G TG-S51T TG-S50 PF-H45/US-43 MF-44/US-36 MF-53/US-36 G-50/US-36 G-60/US-36 G-80/US-36

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ASME/AWS A5.18 E70C-6C/6M A5.18 E70C-6M A5.20 E70T-1C A5.20 E70T-1C A5.20 E70T-1C A5.20 E70T-9C A5.20 E70T-1C A5.20 E70T-1 A5.20 E70T-1M A5.20 E71T-1C A5.20 E71T-9C A5.20 E71T-1C A5.20 E71T-1C/1M, -9C/9M A5.20 E71T-1M A5.20 E71T-5M-J A5.18 ER70S-3 A5.18 ER70S-6 A5.18 ER70S-G A5.18 ER70S-G A5.18 ER70S-G A5.18 ER70S-G A5.18 ER70S-2 A5.18 ER70S-6 A5.18 ER70S-G A5.17 F6A4-EL8 A5.17 F7A0-EH14 A5.17 F7A0-EH14 A5.17 F7A2-EH14 A5.17 F7A2-EH14 A5.17 F7A2-EH14, F6P2-EH14 JIS Z3211 D4316 Z3212 D5003 Z3313 YFW-C50DM Z3313 YFW-A50DM Z3313 YFW-C50DR Z3313 YFW-C50DM Z3313 YFW-C50DM Z3313 YFW-C502M Z3313 YFW-C50DM Z3313 YFW-C50DM Z3313 YFW-A50DM Z3313 YFW-C50DR Z3313 YFW-C502R Z3313 YFW-C50DR Z3313 YFW-C50DR Z3313 YFW-A50DR Z3313 YFW-A502B Z3312 YGW16 Z3312 YGW12 Z3312 YGW15 Z3312 YGW11 Z3312 YGW16 Z3312 YGW12 Z3316 YGT50 Z3316 YGT50 Z3316 YGT50 Z3183 S422-S Z3183 S501-H Z3183 S501-H Z3183 S502-H Z3183 S502-H ASME F No. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 A No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Page 50 59 58 60 62 56 57 62 62 52 53 60 55 54 60 66 65 66 64 66 66 70 69 68 78 78 72 73 78 11

For Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel


SMAW KOBE-6010 B-33 RB-26 TB-24 TB-I24 Z-44 B-10 B-14 B-17 Bl-14 Z-27 LB-26 LB-47 LB-52 LB-52U LB-M52 LB-52A LB-57 LT-B52A LB-52-18 LB-52LT-18 LB-7018-1 Z-43F Z-50F LB-26V LB-52T LB-52V LB-78VS KOBE-7010S LB-76 KOBE-8010S LB-88VS LB-98VS 10 A5.1 E6010 A5.1 E6013 A5.1 E6013 A5.1 E6013 A5.1 E6013 A5.1 E6013 A5.1 E6019 A5.1 E6019 A5.1 E6019 A5.1 E6019 A5.1 E6027 A5.1 E7016 A5.1 E7016 A5.1 E7016 A5.1 E7016 A5.1 E7016 A5.1 E7016 A5.1 E7016 A5.1 E7018 A5.1 E7018 A5.1 E7018-1 A5.1 E7018-1 A5.1 E7024 A5.1 E7024 A5.1 E7048 A5.1 E7048 A5.1 E7048 A5.1 E7048 A5.5 E7010-P1 A5.5 E7016-G A5.5 E8010-P1 A5.5 E8018-G A5.5 E9018-G Z3211 D4313 Z3211 D4313 Z3211 D4303 Z3211 D4303 Z3211 D4303 Z3211 D4301 Z3211 D4301 Z3211 D4301 Z3211 D4301 Z3211 D4327 Z3211 D4316 Z3211 D4316 Z3212 D5016 Z3211 D4316 Z3212 D5016 Z3212 D5016 Z3212 D5316 Z3212 D5016 Z3212 D5016 Z3211 D4340 Z3212 D5000 Z3211 D4316 Z3212 D5016 Z3212 D5016 Z3212 D5316 -

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Welding Process SAW Trade designation MF-38A/US-36 PF-H55E/US-36 MF-300/US-36 MF-38/US-36 PF-I53ES/US-36L ASME AWS A5.17 F7A4-EH14 A5.17 F7A4-EH14 A5.17 F7A6-EH14 F7P6-EH14 A5.17 F7A6-EH14 F7P6-EH14 A5.5 E7016-G A5.5 E7016-G A5.5 E8016-C3 A5.5 E8018-W2 A5.29 E81T1-W2C A5.28 ER80S-G A5.23 F7A0-EG-G A5.23 F7A2-EG-G A5.23 F8A0-EG-G A5.23 F8A2-EG-G JIS Z3183 S502-H Z3183 S502-H Z3183 S502-H Z3183 S502-H Z3214 DA5016G Z3214 DA5016W Z3214 DA5816W Z3320 YFA-58W Z3320 YFA-50W Z3315 YGA-50W Z3183 S501-AW Z3183 S502-AW Z3183 S502-AW Z3183 S581-AW Z3183 S582-AW Z3241 DL5016-10AP3 Z3212 D5016 ASME F No. 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 A No. 1 Page 80 76 74 FCAW 86 86 86 86 88 88 90 92 92 92 94 94 GMAW Welding Process SMAW Trade designation LB-62D LB-65L LB-106 LB-116 LB-80UL LB-88LT MX-55LF DW-A55ESR DW-55E DW-A55E MX-A55T DW-55L DW-55LSR DW-62L DW-A55L DW-A55LSR DW-A62L DW-A65L DW-A81Ni1 MG-S50LT MG-S1N MG-S3N MG-60 MG-T1NS MG-S63B MG-70 MG-S70 MG-80 MG-S80 MG-S88A GTAW TG-S1N TG-S3N TG-S60A TG-S62 ASME AWS A5.5 E9018-G A5.5 E8016-C1 A5.5 E10016-G A5.5 E11016-G A5.5 E11016-G A5.5 E11016-G A5.20 E70T-9C-J A5.20 E71T-12M-J A5.20 E71T-9C-J A5.20 E71T-9M-J A5.28 E80C-G A5.29 E81T1-K2C A5.29 E81T1-K2C A5.29 E91T1-Ni2C-J A5.29 E81T1-K2M A5.29 E81T1-Ni1M A5.29 E91T1-GM A5.29 E91T1-K2M-J A5.29 E81T1-Ni1M-J A5.18 ER70S-G A5.28 ER70S-G A5.28 ER70S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER90S-G A5.28 ER100S-G A5.28 ER100S-G A5.28 ER110S-G A5.28 ER110S-G A5.28 ER120S-G A5.28 ER70S-G A5.28 ER70S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER80S-G JIS Z3212 D5816 Z3212 D6216 Z3212 D7016 Z3212 D8016 Z3212 D8016 Z3212 D8016 Z3313 YFL-C506M Z3313 YFL-C504R Z3313 YFL-A504R Z3313 YFL-C506R Z3313 YFL-C506R Z3325 YGL1-6A AP) Z3325 YGL2-6A P) Z3325 YGL3-10G P Z3312 YGW21 Z3325 YGL-6A(A) Z3312 YGW23 Z3316 YGT62 Z3316 YGT60 ASME F No. 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 12 10 2 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 A No. 10 12 12 12 Page 112 112 112 112 112 110 124 124 114 115 124 117 119 121 118 120 122 123 116 130 130 130 126 98 126 126 126 128 128 128 134 134 132 132 13

For Weather Proof Steel


SMAW LB-W52 LB-W52B LB-W588 LB-W62G FCAW GMAW SAW DW-588 DW-50W MG-W50TB MF-53/US-W52B MF-38/US-W52B MF-63/US-W62B MF-38/US-W62B

MF-38A/US-W52B A5.23 F7A2-EG-G

For 590-780MPa High Tensile Steel and Low Temperature Steel


SMAW NB-3J NB-A52V LB-52NS NB-3N NB-A52F LB-62L NB-2 NB-1SJ LB-62 LB-62N LB-62U LB-62UL 12 A5.5 E7016-C2L A5.5 E7016-G A5.5 E7016-G A5.5 E7016-G A5.5 E7018-G A5.5 E8016-C1 A5.5 E8016-C1 A5.5 E8016-G A5.5 E9016-G A5.5 E9016-G A5.5 E9016-G A5.5 E9016-G

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112 106 109 108 104 26 105

Z3212 D5016 Z3241 DL5016-10P3 Z3212 D5026 Z3241 DL5016-6AP2 Z3241 DL5016-6AP1 Z3212 D5816 Z3212 D5816 Z3212 D5816 Z3212 D5816

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Welding Process GTAW SAW Trade designation TG-S80AM MF-38/US-49A PF-H55S/US-49A PF-H55LT/US-36 PF-H55AS/US-36J PF-H203/US-203E MF-38A/US-A4 MF-38/US-A4 MF-38A/US-49 MF-38/US-49 PF-H55S/US-255 MF-38/US-40 MF-38/US-70 PF-H80AS/US-80LT PF-H80AK/US-80LT SMAW BL-76 BL-96 BL-106 CM-B95 CM-A76 CM-B83 CM-B105 CM-B86 CM-A96 CM-A96MB CM-A96MBD CM-5 14 ASME AWS A5.28 ER110S-G A5.17 F7A6-EH14 F7P6-EH14 A5.17 F7A6-EH14 F7P6-EH14 A5.17 F7A8-EH14 A5.17 F7P8-EH14 A5.23 F7P15-ENi3-Ni3 A5.23 F8A4-EA4-A4 A5.23 F8A4-EA4-A4 F8P6-EA4-A4 A5.23 F8A4-EG-A4 A5.23 F8A4-EG-A4 F8P6-EG-A4 A5.23 F9A5-EG-G F8P5-EG-G A5.23 F9A6-EA3-A3 F8P6-EA3-A3 A5.23 F10A6-EG-G A5.23 F11A10-EG-G A5.23 F12A10-EG-G A5.1 E7016 A5.5 E9016-G A5.5 E10016-G A5.5 E7015-B2L A5.5 E7016-A1 A5.5 E8013-G A5.5 E8015-B3L A5.5 E8016-B1 A5.5 E8016-B2 A5.5 E8016-B2 A5.5 E8016-B2 A5.5 E8016-B6 JIS Z3316 YGT80 Z3183 S584-H Z3183 S584-H Z3183 S584-H Z3183 S584-H Z3183 S624-H1 Z3183 S704-H1 Z3183 S804-H4 Z3212 D5016 Z3223 DT2315 Z3223 DT1216 Z3223 DT2415 Z3223 DT2316 Z3223 DT2316 Z3223 DT2516 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 3 2 3 4 3 3 3 3 4 ASME F No. A No. 6 Page 132 144 98 142 143 144 138 136 139 141 144 140 148 148 164 164 148 164 148 154 155 155 166 GTAW GMAW FCAW Welding Process SMAW Trade designation CM-9 CM-B98 CM-A106 CM-A106N CM-A106ND CM-95B9 CM-96B9 CM-9Cb CM-B108 CM-2CW CM-A106H CM-A106HD DW-81B2 DW-91B3 MG-S5CM MG-S9CM MG-S56 MG-S1CM MG-SM MG-S9Cb MG-S2CM MG-1CM MG-CM MG-M MG-T1CM MG-TM MG-2CM MG-S63S MG-T2CM MG-S2CMS TG-S5CM TG-S9CM TG-S1CML ASME AWS A5.5 E8016-B8 A5.5 E8018-B2 A5.5 E9016-B3 A5.5 E9016-B3 A5.5 E9016-B3 A5.5 E9015-B9 A5.5 E9016-B9 A5.5 E9016-G A5.5 E9018-B3 A5.29 E81T1-B2C/B2M A5.29 E91T1-B3C/B3M A5.28 ER80S-B6 A5.28 ER80S-B8 A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER90S-G A5.28 ER90S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER90S-G A5.28 ER90S-G A5.28 ER90S-G A5.28 ER90S-G A5.28 ER80S-B6 A5.28 ER80S-B8 A5.28 ER80S-G JIS Z3223 DT2616 Z3223 DT2318 Z3223 DT2416 Z3223 DT2416 Z3223 DT2418 Z3317 YG5CM-A Z3317 YG1CM-A Z3317 YGM-A Z3317 YG2CM-A Z3317 YG1CM-C Z3317 YGCM-C Z3317 YGM-C Z3317 YG1CM-A Z3317 YGM-A Z3317 YG2CM-C Z3317 YG2CM-A Z3317 YG2CM-A Z3316 YGT5CM Z3316 YGT1CML ASME F No. A No. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 3 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 3 4 4 5 3 2 4 3 3 2 3 2 4 4 4 4 5 3 Page 160 164 156 157 157 162 162 161 164 166 158 159 168 169 172 172 170 170 170 172 170 149 149 149 149 149 182 179 174 15

PF-H80AK/US-80BN A5.23 F11A4-EG-G

For Heat-Resistant Low-Alloy Steel

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Welding Process Trade designation ASME AWS A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER90S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER80S-G A5.28 ER80S-B2 A5.28 ER90S-B3 A5.28 ER90S-B9 A5.28 ER90S-G A5.28 ER90S-G A5.23 F7P2-EG-B6 A5.23 F7PZ-EG-B2 A5.23 F8P2-EG-B2 JIS Z3316 YGT2CML Z3316 YGT1CM Z3316 YGTM Z3316 YGT2CM Z3183 S502-5CM Z3183 S641-1CM Z3183 S642-1CM Z3183 S571-2CM Z3183 S584-H Z3183 S624-H1 Z3183 S642-2CM Z3183 S642-MN Z3183 S642-MN Z3183 S642-MN Z3183 S642-MN Z3221 D16-8-2-16 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 4 3 3 3 4 2 4 4 4 4 8 6 4 ASME F No. 6 6 6 6 6 A No. 4 11 12 3 2 Page 176 182 182 174 182 175 177 181 176 180 178 182 149 198 198 188 189 198 186 184 187 190 191 196 196 149 194 192 193 FCAW Welding Process SMAW Trade designation NC-38 NC-38H NC-38LT NC-38L NC-39 NC-39L NC-39MoL NC-30 NC-32 NC-36 NC-36L NC-36LT NC-317L NC-318 NC-37 NC-37L CR-40 CR-40Cb CR-43Cb CR-43CbS NC-316MF NC-329M DW-329A DW-329AP DW-308H DW-308L DW-308LT DW-308LH DW-308LP DW-308 DW-309MoL DW-309MoLP DW-309L DW-309LP ASME AWS A5.4 E308-16 A5.4 E308H-16 A5.4 E308L-16 A5.4 E308L-16 A5.4 E309-16 A5.4 E309L-16 A5.4 E309MoL-16 A5.4 E310-16 A5.4 E312-16 A5.4 E316-16 A5.4 E316L-16 A5.4 E316L-16 A5.4 E317L-16 A5.4 E318-16 A5.4 E347-16 A5.4 E347-16 A5.4 E410-16 A5.22 E2209T0-1/4 A5.22 E2209T1-1/4 A5.22 E308HT1-1/4 A5.22 E308LT0-1/4 A5.22 E308LT0-1/4 A5.22 E308LT1-1/4 A5.22 E308LT1-1/4 A5.22 E308T0-1/4 A5.22 E309LMoT0-1/4 A5.22 E309LMoT1-1/4 A5.22 E309LT0-1/4 A5.22 E309LT1-1/4 JIS Z3221 D308-16 Z3221 D308-16 Z3221 D308L-16 Z3221 D308L-16 Z3221 D309-16 Z3221 D309L-16 Z3221 D309MoL-16 Z3221 D310-16 Z3221 D312-16 Z3221 D316-16 Z3221 D316L-16 Z3221 D316L-16 Z3221 D317L-16 Z3221 D318-16 Z3221 D347-16 Z3221 D347L-16 Z3221 D410-16 Z3221 D410Nb-16 Z3221 D430Nb-16 Z3323 YF308C Z3323 YF308LC Z3323 YF308LC Z3323 YF308LC Z3323 YF308LC Z3323 YF308C Z3323 YF309MoLC Z3323 YF309MoLC Z3323 YF309LC Z3323 YF309LC ASME F No. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 A No. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Page 210 212 220 211 213 214 215 202 202 216 217 220 220 222 222 218 218 219 219 222 222 235 236 238 225 242 238 226 224 230 231 228 229 17

GTAW TG-S2CML TG-S56 TG-S63S TG-S1CM TG-SM TG-S80B2 TG-S90B3 TG-S90B9 TG-S2CM TG-S9Cb TG-S2CMH TG-S2CW TG-SCM SAW PF-200S/US-502 MF-29A/US-511 PF-200/US-511N

PF-200D/US-511ND A5.23 F8P2-EG-B2 MF-29A/US-521 MF-38/US-A4 MF-38/US-49 MF-38/US-40 PF-200/US-521S PF-200D/US-521S MF-27/US-56B PF-200/US-56B MF-29AX/US-63S PF-200/US-63S PF-200S/US-9Cb PF-500/US-521H PF-500D/US-521HD A5.23 F8P2-EG-B3 A5.23 F8P6-EA4-A4 F8A4-EA4-A4 A5.23 F8P6-EG-A4 F8A4-EG-A4 A5.23 F8P6-EA3-A3 F9A6-EA3-A3 A5.23 F9P2-EG-B3 A5.23 F9P2-EG-B3 A5.23 F9P4-EG-G A5.23 F9P4-EG-G A5.23 F10P2-EG-G A5.23 F10P2-EG-G A5.23 F10PZ-EG-G A5.4 E16-8-2-16

For Stainless Steel


SMAW NC-16H 16

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Welding Process FCAW Trade designation DW-309 DW-309LH DW-310 DW-312 DW-316L DW-316LT DW-316LH DW-316LP DW-316 DW-316H DW-317L DW-347 DW-347H TG-X308L TG-X309L TG-X316L TG-X347 DW-410Cb DW-430CbS MX-A135N MX-A410NM MX-A430M GMAW MG-S308 MG-S308LS MG-S309 MG-S309LS MG-S316LS MG-S347S MG-S430M GTAW TG-S308 TG-S308L TG-S309 TG-S309L TG-S309MoL 18 ASME AWS A5.22 E309T0-1/4 A5.22 E309LT1-1/4 A5.22 E310T0-1/4 A5.22 E312T0-1 A5.22 E316LT0-1/4 A5.22 E316LT1-1/4 A5.22 E316LT1-1/4 A5.22 E316LT1-1/4 A5.22 E316T0-1/4 A5.22 E316T1-1/4 A5.22 E317LT0-1/4 A5.22 E347T0-1/4 A5.22 E347T1-1/4 A5.22 R308LT1-5 A5.22 R309LT1-5 A5.22 R316LT1-5 A5.22 R347T1-5 A5.9 ER308 A5.9 ER308LSi A5.9 ER309 A5.9 ER309LSi A5.9 ER316LSi A5.9 ER347Si A5.9 ER308 A5.9 ER308L A5.9 ER309 A5.9 ER309L A5.9 ER309LMo Z3321 Y309 Z3321 Y309L Z3321 Y309Mo JIS Z3323 YF309C Z3323 YF309LC Z3323 YF316LC Z3323 YF316LC Z3323 YF316LC Z3323 YF316LC Z3323 YF316C Z3323 YF316C Z3323 YF317LC Z3323 YF347C Z3323 YF347C Z3321 Y308 Z3321 Y308LSi Z3321 Y309 Z3321 Y309Si Z3321 Y316LSi Z3321 Y347Si ASME Page F No. A No. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 227 238 242 242 233 244 240 234 232 240 244 244 240 250 251 252 253 203 203 246 246 246 248 248 248 248 248 203 203 254 254 254 254 254 SMAW SAW Welding Process GTAW Trade designation TG-S310 TG-S316 TG-S316L TG-S317L TG-S347 TG-S410 TG-S310MF NO4051 TG-S329M TG-S410Cb PF-S1/US-308 PF-S1/US-308L PF-S1LT/US-308L PF-S1/US-309 PF-S1/US-309L PF-S1M/US-316 PF-S1M/US-316L PF-S1/US-317L PF-S1/US-347 PF-S4M/US-410 ASME AWS A5.9 ER310 A5.9 ER316 A5.9 ER316L A5.9 ER317L A5.9 ER347 A5.9 ER410 A5.9 ER308 A5.9 ER308L A5.9 ER308L A5.9 ER309 A5.9 ER309L A5.9 ER316 A5.9 ER316L A5.9 ER317L A5.9 ER347 JIS Z3321 Y310 Z3321 Y316 Z3321 Y316L Z3321 Y317L Z3321 Y347 Z3321 Y410 Z3324 S308 Z3324 S308L Z3324 S308L Z3324 S309 Z3324 S309L Z3324 S316 Z3324 S316L Z3324 S317L Z3324 S347 Z3324 SSG Z3251 DF2A-250-R Z3251 DF2A-300-B Z3251 DF2A-350-R Z3251 DF2A-400-B Z3251 DF2A-450-B Z3251 DF2B-500-B Z3251 DF2B-600-B Z3251 DF3C-600-B Z3251 DF3C-600-B Z3251 DF3C-700-B Z3251 DFMA-250-B 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 ASME F No. A No. 6 6 6 6 6 6 9 8 8 8 8 6 Page 203 254 254 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 203 264 264 264 264 266 266 266 266 268 268 268 261 270 19

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HF-240 HF-260 HF-330 HF-350 HF-450 HF-500 HF-600 HF-650 HF-700 HF-800K HF-950 HF-1000 HF-11

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Welding Process SMAW Trade designation HF-12 HF-13 HF-16 HF-30 FCAW DW-H250 DW-H350 DW-H450 DW-H600 DW-H700 DW-H800 DW-H11 DW-H16 DW-H30 DW-H30MV SAW G-50/US-H250N G-50/US-H350N G-50/US-H400N G-50/US-H450N G-50/US-H500N MF-30/US-H550N MF-30/US-H600N ASME AWS A5.15 ENi-Ci A5.15 ENiFe-Ci A5.15 Est A5.11 ENiCrFe-1 A5.11 ENiCrFe-3 A5.11 ENiCrFe-9 A5.11 ENiMo-8 JIS Z3251 DF3C-500-B Z3251 DF4A-450-B Z3251 DFME-300-B Z3251 DFCrA-700-B Z3326 YF2A-C-250 Z3326 YF2A-C-350 Z3326 YF3B-C-450 Z3326 YF3B-C-600 Z3326 YF3B-C-700 Z3326 YF3B-C-800 Z3326 YFMA-C-250 Z3326 YFME-C-300 Z3326 YFCrA-C-700 Z3326 YFCrA-C-800 Z3252 DFCNi Z3252 DFCNiFe Z3252 DFCFe Z3224 DNiCu-1-15 Z3224 DNiCrFe-1J-16 Z3224 DNiCrFe-3-15 Z3225 D9Ni-1 Z3225 D9Ni-2 ASME F No. A No. 43 43 43 44 Page 270 270 270 270 272 272 272 272 272 272 274 274 274 274 276 276 276 276 278 278 278 284 284 284 284 294 294 294 292 292 294 EAW H-SAW EGW RF FAB SAW GMAW GTAW Welding Process FCAW Trade designation DW-N70S DW-N82 DW-N625 DW-N625M MG-S70NCb TG-S70NCb TG-SN625 TG-S709S PF-N3/US-709S PF-N4/US-709S PF-I50/PF-I50R/ US-43 PF-I55E/PF-I50R/ US-36 PF-H55E/RF-1/ US-36 MF-38/RR-2/ US-36 MF-38/RR-2/ US-49 PF-I52E/RR-2/ US-36 DW-S43G DW-S1LG DW-S60G MF-33H/US-36 MF-33H/US-49 MF-33H/US-49A LB-116 LB-80EM ASME AWS A5.14 ERNiCr-3 A5.14 ERNiCr-3 A5.14 ERNiCrMo-3 A5.14 ERNiMo-8 A5.14 ERNiMo-8 A5.14 ERNiMo-8 JIS Z3334 YNiCr-3 Z3334 YNiCr-3 Z3334 YNiCrMo-3 Z3332 YGT9Ni-2 Z3333 FS9Ni-F/YS9Ni Z3333 FS9Ni-H/YS9Ni ASME F No. 43 43 43 44 44 44 A No. Page 296 296 298 298 300 302 302 302 304 304

Highly Efficient Welding Processes


FCB A5.26 EG70T-2 A5.17 F7A6-EH14 F7P6-EH14 A5.23 F8A6-EG-A4 F8P6-EG-A4 A5.17 F7A6-EH14 F7P6-EH14 A5.5 E11016-G Z3319 YFEG-22C Z3319 YFEG-32C Z3183 S502-H Z3183 S624-H1 Z3212 D8016 Z3212 D8000 6 6 6 6 4 2 12 308 308 310 312 312 312 314 314 314 316 316 316 318 318

For Cast Iron


SMAW CI-A1 CI-A2 CI-A3 CI-A5

For Nickel-Based Alloy


SMAW ME-L34 NI-C70A NI-C703D NI-C70S NI-C1S NI-C625

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For Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel

Welding Consumables and Proper Welding Conditions for


Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

For Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel


A guide for selecting the type of welding consumable Type of covering per AWS standard Weldability Crack resistant X-ray soundness Impact value Usability Suitability for particular welding positions Bead appearance Penetration Spatter Slag removal Travel speed Suitability for thin metal Note (1) : Excellent, : Good, : Fair F: Flat butt welding, F, HF: Flat and horizontal fillet welding, VU: Vertical-up welding, VD: Vertical-down welding, OH: Overhead welding, V, OH: Vertical and overhead welding (2) The ilmenite type corresponds to the iron-oxide titania potassium type per the AWS standard. (3) The lime titania type is not specified by the AWS standard, but exact products fall in the range of AWS E6013. (4) Some low-hydrogen electrodes classified as E7048 are suitable exclusively for vertical-down welding. F F, HF VU VD OH F F, HF V, OH -High titania E6013 Low hydrogen E7016 Ilmenite
(2) (1)

Tips for better welding results Lime titania


(3)

High cellulose E6010

E6019

E6013

Ironpowder ironoxide E6027

Ironpowder titania E7024

(1) Slag and fumes on tack weld beads absorb moisture; therefore, they must be removed right after tack welding to prevent adverse effects on the subsequent main welding. (2) When wind velocity is more than 3m/sec in field welding, use a wind screen, or nitrogen in the wind decreases impact value and X-ray soundness of the weld. (3) In welding medium and heavy thick mild steels by using non-low-hydrogen electrodes, keep the work at appropriate preheat and interpass temperature to remove diffusible hydrogen and thereby prevent cracking in the weld. (4) In order to get better impact values, it is effective to lay each weld layer as thin as possible. (5) Many covered electrodes can be used with both AC and DC power sources. Low-hydrogen type electrodes, however, should be tested on mechanical properties beforehand, because DC current causes a little lower strength of the weld metal. (6) Low-hydrogen type electrodes are more suitable for surface finishing and repair welding of gas shielded metal arc and self-shielded metal arc welded deposits in order to prevent pits and blowholes. How to keep covered electrodes in good condition (1) Store covered electrodes in a warehouse where the humidity is low. (2) Low-hydrogen type electrodes should be stored in an oven (100-150C) placed near the welding area after re-drying was finished so that welders can take out the electrodes little by little. This manner is good for preventing the electrodes from moisture pick up and thereby decrease the diffusible hydrogen content of the weld metal. (3) A change of the color of the flux coating to become darker, much more spatter, stronger arc, and irregular slag-covering are signs that the electrodes picked up moisture excessively. In such a case, re-drying is effective even for non-low-hydrogen electrodes to improve usability and X-ray soundness. But excessive drying for long hours at high temperatures deteriorates X-ray soundness of the weld metal. (4) Welders should bring an appropriate amount of electrodes for half-a-day use at sites in order to prevent electrodes from excessive moisture pick up.

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

For Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel


A guide for selecting filler metals for API grade pipes and comparison of welding procedures With high cellulose electrodes API 5L pipe grade Welding pass
(1)

Tips for better welding results 1) Sizes and tolerances of welding grooves In one-side butt welding of pipes, it is important to make sound root pass welds without incomplete joint penetration and other discontinuities. For this, it is essential to prepare welding grooves suitable for individual welding procedures. Refer to the recommended sizes and tolerances of the grooves shown in the table below. Welding consumable High cellulose electrodes Welding process Downhill welding Uphill welding Downhill welding Recommendation and tolerance Recommendatiion Tolerance Recommendatiion Tolerance Recommendatiion Tolerance Groove angle (deg.) 60-70 50-75 60-80 (70-80) 55-90 60-80 55-90 Root face (mm) 1.2-2.4 (1.2-2.0) 0.8-2.4 0.4-2.0 0.4-2.4 1.2-2.0 1.0-2.0 Root gap (mm) 1.2-2.0 0.8-2.4 2.0-3.2 (2.0-2.6) 1.6-3.6 2.6-3.4 (2.6-3.2) 2.5-3.5 ( Misalignment (mm) 0.8 1.6 1.6 0.8) 2.0 0.6 1.0

With low hydrogen electrodes Downhill welding process

Downhill welding process

Uphill welding process LB-52U

With only low hydrogen electrodes

With a combination of high cellulose and low hydrogen electrodes KOBE-6010 KOBE-7010S

A25 A, B X42 X46 X52

Root Hot Filler and cap Root Hot Filler and cap Root Hot Filler and cap Root Hot Filler and cap KOBE-6010 KOBE-7010S

LB-47 LB-52 LB-M52 LB-52-18 LB-52U LB-52 LB-M52 LB-52-18 LB-52U LB-52 LB-M52 LB-52-18 LB-52U LB-57 LB-62 LB-62D LB-62U LB-62 LB-62D LB-62U LB-65D

LB-78VS LB-78VS KOBE-6010 KOBE-7010S LB-78VS LB-78VS LB-88VS KOBE-6010 KOBE-7010S LB-78VS LB-88VS KOBE-7010S KOBE-8010S LB-88VS KOBE-7010S KOBE-8010S LB-88VS KOBE-7010S KOBE-8010S LB-98VS Low hydrogen electrodes

X56

KOBE-6010 KOBE-7010S KOBE-7010S KOBE-6010 KOBE-7010S KOBE-7010S KOBE-8010S KOBE-7010S KOBE-8010S KOBE-8010S

LB-78VS

Note: Recommended ranges in parentheses are suitable for small diameter tubes with an approximate thickness of 7mm or less. 2) How to proceed root pass welding (1) Downhill welding should be started at the 11 to 1 oclock position of a pipe, whereas uphill welding should be started at the 5 to 7 oclock position in common procedures. However, welding should be started at where there is a narrower root opening. (2) It is recommended to strike an arc on the groove face and transfer the arc to the root of the groove, maintaining the arc in stable condition. (3) Joint penetration can be adjusted by controlling the shape of a keyhole molten crater by adjusting welding current, electrode holding angle, the extent of sticking an electrode into the root opening, and weaving width. Control the penetration more strictly particularly at the 12 oclock position where reverse side bead extrusion tends to be excessive and the 6 oclock position that tends to cause a concave reverse side beads. (4) Before joining beads particularly with low hydrogen electrodes, the end of the preceding bead should be tapered by grinding. (5) After the completion of root pass welding, remove slag and unacceptable portion of beads, and shape the beads along the entire circumference of the pipe by grinding. Particularly, where the weld surfaces contain deep undercut, the shaping should be conducted more carefully.

X60

X65

LB-88VS

Root KOBE-7010S KOBE-8010S X70 Hot Filler and cap KOBE-8010S Root X80 Hot Filler and cap Weldability Stability of root pass Weld soundness Crack resistance Welding efficiency Groove size tolerance Note (1) : Excellent, : Fair, : Inferior

LB-88VS LB-98VS

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

For Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel


Types and features of flux-cored wires There are two types of flux cored wires: DW series rutile type and MX series metal type. Both DW and MX series include a variety of wires that use either CO2 or Ar-CO2 admixture shielding gas. The following paragraphs describe essential characteristics of both types of flux-cored wires to provide users with a useful guide. DW series: DW series is the most popular type of flux-cored wire, most of which contains rutile flux. This series offers excellent weldability with good arc stability and very low spatter generation. With CO2 or Ar-CO2 admixture shielding gas, DW wires show good slag removability and smooth, glossy bead appearance. Because of high deposition rates, highly efficient welding can be conducted. DW series includes those suitable for out-of-position welding and those suitable for horizontal fillet welding for a variety of applications. MX series: MX series is metal type flux-cored wire. Due to high deposition rates, highly efficient welding can be conducted. MX wires offer excellent weldability with good arc stability and low spatter generation. With some wires, the amount of slag is as little as in gas metal arc welding with solid wires; therefore, multi-pass welding can continuously be conducted without removing the slag on each pass. A variety of MX wires are available to cover wide applications of thin plate, medium and thick plate, and primer-coated plates. Deposition rate: Compared at the same welding current, the deposition rates of flux-cored wires are higher by 50 - 60% relative to stick electrodes and 10 - 20% higher than solid wires. Spatter generation in use of flux-cored wires is much lower than in use of solid wires. Tips for better welding results In addition to the tips for gas metal arc welding with solid wires, the following tips especially for flux-cored wires are essential to use the excellent features of the wires. (1) Because the wire is softer than solid wire, do not excessively tighten the pressure roller of the wire feeder so as not to cause the deformation of the wire. (2) In flat butt welding, backhand technique is better for stable penetration. In horizontal and overhead fillet welding, forehand technique is better for flat bead appearance. (3) In vertical down fillet welding, the first layer run should be straight and keep the welding speed faster to avoid slag inclusions and to get better penetration. For the 2nd and subsequent layers, remove the slag of preceding beads and avoid weaving. (4) In one-side welding, welding parameter should carefully be selected to prevent welding defects such as hot cracking. (5) In horizontal fillet welding of primer-coated plates, porosity defects such as pit and gas hole are apt to occur; therefore, the selection of proper wires and welding parameters suitable for welding primer-coated plates are essential. Figure 1 shows the relationship between welding speed and the number of pits occurred in the weld metal. Figure 2 shows proper welding speeds related to fillet leg lengths.

Num ber of pits (pcs/500m m L)

Flux-cored wire (Rutile type)

Solid wire

MX-200

Welding speed (cm/min) Fig. 1 Porosity resistance to primer

Leg length of horizontal fillet (m m )

Welding speed (cm/min) Fig. 2 Horizontal fillet leg length vs. welding speed

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Gas Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

Submerged Arc Welding

For Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel


Tips for better welding results in Gas Metal Arc Welding (1) Use a CO2 shielding gas corresponding to ANSI/AWS A5.32/A5.32M SG-C or an equivalent CO2 gas purified for welding. (2) Control the mixing ratio of Ar and CO2 in an Ar-CO2 admixture shielding gas because fluctuation of the mixing ratio affects the usability of a solid wire. (3) Adjust the shielding gas flow rate in the 20 to 25 l/min range. (4) Use a wind screen in welding in a windy area because a strong wind causes blowholes. (5) Use a proper ventilation system at where general ventilation is inadequate. (6) Keep the tip-to-work distance at around 15 mm with welding currents less than 250A and at around 20 to 25 mm with welding currents over 250A. (7) The use of an excessively low arc voltage may generate a large sound in spray arc welding with an Ar-CO2 shielding gas. In such a case increase the arc voltage to prevent blowholes. (8) Torch angle, welding speed, wire diameter, and welding current markedly affect bead appearance and penetration; therefore, adjust such welding parameters according to the application. Tips for better welding results in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (1) Welding power source: Use the DC-EN connection with the constant current or drooping characteristic DC power source in general applications. (2) Shielding gas: Use an argon gas with a high purity equivalent to that of JIS K1105, in order to prevent pits and blowholes in the weld metal and decrease consumption of the tip of a tungsten electrode. When the length of the Ar gas piping is long, use metal pipes or Teflon tubes to prevent porosity in the weld metal, because moisture can permeates into the Ar gas through the wall of a rubber hose and thereby causes porosity. Adjust the shielding gas flow rate in the 12-18 l/min range. (3) Tungsten electrode: A 1-2% thoriated tungsten electrode is suitable. The tip of the tungsten electrode must be kept sharp in order to maintain the arc stable. (4) Tungsten electrode extension length and arc length: In order to keep the shielding of molten weld pool in good condition, the extension of a tungsten electrode from shielding nozzle should be approx. 5 mm. Maintain the arc length at 1-3 mm. The use of an excessively long arc length can deteriorate the shielding effect and causes undercut. (5) Cleaning of welding groove: Because the quality of gas tungsten arc welds is markedly affected by dirt on groove surfaces, scale, rust, water and oil must be removed before welding because they can cause pits, blowholes and unstable arcs. (6) Wind protection and ventilation: Use a wind screen in a windy site to maintain the shielding gas in good condition. Use an appropriate ventilation system where welding is carried out in a confined area to prevent welders from oxygen deficiency. Tips for better welding results in Submerged Arc Welding (1) Accuracy of groove sizes: The accuracy of root gap and groove angle affects the quality of welds much more than with other welding processes; where the accuracy is poor, burn-through, lack of penetration, excessive or insufficient reinforcement can occur. (2) Surface of groove: Rust and oil in the groove must be removed before welding to prevent pits and blowholes. (3) Distribution and circulation of flux: Where a flux is supplied excessively on the base plate, the bead appearance becomes irregular particularly in use of melted fluxes. In case where a flux is used repetitively by means of a circulation system, the flux can be contaminated with scale and dust and its grain size distribution can be varied; therefore, add new flux occasionally to maintain good performances of the flux. (4) Grain size of flux: Several gain sizes are available for a certain melted flux. The most proper size depends on welding currents to be used. The use of high currents with a coarse grain size flux can deteriorates bead appearance; in contrast, the use of low currents with a fine grain size flux can cause pock marks because of poor degassing. (5) Welding condition and penetration: Submerged arc welding can use a wide range of parameters such as wire diameter, welding current, arc voltage and welding speed; however, erroneous setting of the parameter causes burn-through, and insufficient or excessive penetration and reinforcement. The bead shape can be affected by the travel angle of a wire; that is, where the wire is leaned to the direction of welding (backhand welding), the bead shape becomes narrower with comparatively deep penetration. In contrast, where the wire is leaned to the opposite direction of welding (forehand welding), the bead shape becomes wider with shallower penetration. A guide for selecting welding consumables for pipe welding 1. Welding consumables for straight pipe seam welding API pipe grade X42, X46 X52, X56 X60 Flux Wire MF-38 US-36 or US-49 MF-100N US-36 or US-40 Application General applications Low temperature applications

2. Welding consumables for spiral pipe welding API pipe grade X42, X46 X52, X56 X60, X65 X70 Flux Wire G-50 US-36 or US-40 G-60 US-36 or US-40 MF-100N US-36 or US-40 Application General applications High speed welding Low temperature applications

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

B-14
Ilmenite type covered electrode for mild steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E6019 EN ISO 2560-A-E 35 2 RA JIS Z3211 D4301 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding of thin and middle-thick plates (up to 20mm) Excellent usability Redrying conditions: 70~100 x0.5~1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.10 0.05~0.13 YP (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB 3 Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.0 Length (mm) 350 400 450 450 450 Weight per pack(kg) 5 5 5 5 5 Weight per carton(kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece(g) 20 35 62 94 141 LR 3m NV 3 BV 3 NK KMW3 Others CR, GL AC AC, DC-EP, DC-EN 410 330 2.6mm 55~90A 45~75A Si 0.10 0.05~0.25 TS (MPa) 460 410 3.2mm 85~140 60~120 Mn 0.43 0.25~0.65 El (%) 32 22 4.0mm 130~190A 100~160A -18 -18 P 0.015 0.030 IV (J) : 82 27 6.0mm 240~310A S 0.007 0.025 Welding Positions:
OH H VU

RB-26
High titania type covered electrode for mild steel Classification : ASME / AWS A 5.1 E6013 EN ISO 2560-A-E 35 0 R JIS Z3211 D4313 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding of thin plates Excellent usability in all positions including vertical downward Redrying Conditions: 70~100 x0.5~1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.08 0.05~0.12 YP (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF, H, VD VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB 2 Packages Dia. (mm) 2.0 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 300 350 350 400 400 Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 10 19 29 53 81 LR 2m NK KMW2 AC AC, DC-EP, DC-EN 450 330 2.0mm 30~65 30~65 Si 0.30 0.15~0.45 TS (MPa) 510 410 2.6mm 45~95A 45~95A Mn 0.37 0.25~0.65 El (%) 25 17 3.2mm 60~125A 60~125A 4.0mm 105~170A 100~150A 5.0mm 150~220A 125~190A P 0.012 0.030 S 0.010 0.025 Welding Positions:
OH H VD VU

HF

HF

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Recommended welding parameters 5.0mm 180~260A 135~210A

Recommended welding parameters

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

LB-52
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E7016 EN ISO 2560-A-E 42 3 B JIS Z3212 D5016 Features: Suitable for butt and fillet welding of heavy structures Excellent mechanical properties Redrying Conditions: 300~350Cx0.5~1 h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.08 0.05~0.10 0.2%OS (MPa) 500 420 Guaranty 400 350 Recommended welding parameters Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB 3H10,3Y,3Y400 Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.0 34 Length (mm) 350 350 400 450 450 Weight per pack (kg) 5 5 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 20 31 54 97 137 LR 3m,3Ym(H15) NV 3YH10 BV 3.3Y NK KMW53H10 AC AC, DC-EP 2.6mm 55~85A 50~80A 3.2mm 90~130 80~120 4.0mm 130~180A 110~170A 5.0mm 180~240A 150~200A 6.0mm 210~310A Si 0.60 0.75 TS (MPa) 570 520 480 460 Mn 0.94 1.60 El (%) 32 33 22 25 Welding Positions
OH H VU

LB-52U
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E7016 EN ISO 2560-A-E 42 2 B JIS Z3211 D4316 Features : Suitable for one side welding of pipes Extremely good arc stability in one side welding with relatively low current Redrying Conditions: 300~350 x0.5~1 h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.08 0.05~0.10 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Root pass Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB 3H10,3Y Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 350 400 400 400 Weight per pack (kg) 5 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 20 35 53 82 35 LR 3m,3Ym(H15) NV 3YH10 BV 3,3YHH NK KMW53H10 Others CCS AC AC, DC-EP 480 400 2.6mm 60~90A 50~80A 30~80A Si 0.64 0.75 TS (MPa) 560 480 3.2mm 90~130 80~120 60~110 Mn 0.86 1.60 El (%) 31 22 4.0mm 130~180A 110~170A 90~140A -29 -29 Welding Positions
OH H VU

HF

HF

P 0.011 0.020 IV (J) -29 :120 -29 -29 -29 :150 27 27

S 0.006 0.020 PWHT ( xh) AW 6201 AW 62015x1

P 0.012 0.020 IV (J) : 80 27

S 0.008 0.020

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Example

Recommended welding parameters 5.0mm 180~240A 150~200A 130~180A

Root pass: DC-EN is also suitable.

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

LB-52-18
Iron powder low hydrogen type covered electrode for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E7018 EN ISO 2560-A-E 42 3 B JIS Z3212 D5016 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding of heavy structure Good performance by DC-EP current Redrying Conditions: 300~350 x0.5~1 h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.07 0.05~0.10 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 500 420 400 350 Recommended welding parameters Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB 3H10,3Y Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 36 Length (mm) 350 400 450 450 Weight per pack(kg) 5 5 5 5 Weight per carton(kg) 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece(g) 24 41 69 106 AC AC, DC-EP LR 3m,3Ym(H15) NV 3YH10 NK KMW53HH 2.6mm 65~95A 60~90A 3.2mm 90~130 80~120 4.0mm 130~190A 110~170A 5.0mm 190~250A 165~210A Si 0.59 0.75 TS (MPa) 560 520 480 460 Mn 0.97 1.60 El (%) 31 32 22 25 -29 -29 -29 -29 P 0.013 0.020 IV (J) :110 :140 27 27 S 0.007 0.020 PWHT ( xh) AW 620x1 AW 62015x 1 Welding Positions:
OH H VU

LB-7018-1 LB-52LT-18
Iron powder low hydrogen type covered electrode for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E7018-1 Features: Suitable for butt and fillet welding of structures for low temperature service steel LB-52LT-18: Excellent impact value after PWHT Redrying Conditions: 350~400 x1 h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Si Mn P LB-7018-1 Example 0.06 0.36 1.48 0.011 Guaranty 0.15 0.75 1.60 0.035 LB-52LT-18 Example 0.07 0.34 1.54 0.009 Guaranty 0.10 0.75 1.60 0.020 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) 483 400 490 470 400 400 TS (MPa) 565 480 580 560 480 480 3.2mm 90~130 80~120 El (%) 32 22 32 32 22 22 4.0mm 130~180A 110~170A IV (J) -60 : 85 -45 27 -60 :130 -60 :140 -45 27 -45 27 5.0mm 180~240A PWHT ( xh) AW AW AW 6201 AW 62015x1 Welding Positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

S 0.003 0.035 0.005 0.020

Ti 0.025 0.022

B 0.0035 0.0032

Example Guaranty LB-52LT-18 Example Guaranty

LB-7018-1

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example DC-EP Guaranty AC, DC-EP Approvals (LB-7018-1) AB LR 4Y400(H10) 4Y40mH10 Packages Length (mm) Weight per Weight per (LB-7018-1) (LB-52LT-18) pack (kg) carton (kg) 350 350 * 5 20 20 350 350 5 450 * 5 20 4.0 400 5 20 450 5 20 450 5.0 450 450 5 20 * : Special use for root pass Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 Weight per piece (g) (LB-7018-1) (LB-52LT-18) 23 20 35 35 39 61 69 68 106 105 2.6mm 60~90A 50~80A

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Z-43F
Iron-powder titania type covered electrode for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E7024 EN ISO 2560-A-E 35 0 R JIS Z3211 D4340 Features: Suitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding Good welding usability in manual and gravity welding Redrying Conditions: 70~100 x0.5~1 h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.07 0.05~0.12 Si 0.48 0.90 Mn 0.72 1.25 P 0.020 0.030 S 0.009 0.030 Welding Positions: Packages Dia. (mm) 4.0
HF F

Length (mm) 450 550 550 700 550 700 550 700 550 700 550 700 550 700

Weight per pack(kg) 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Weight per carton(kg) 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Weight per piece(g) 81 99 129 164 150 191 184 234 208 264 235 299 259 330

4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 480 400 TS (MPa) 540 480 El (%) 29 17

6.4 7.0

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F, HF Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB 3 LR 3m,3G NK KMW3 AC AC, DC-EP, DC-EN 4.0mm 140~ 190A 4.5mm 170~ 220 5.0mm 200~ 250A 5.5mm 220~ 270A 6.0mm 250~ 300A 6.4mm 270~ 320 7.0mm 300~ 350A

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

KOBE-6010
High cellulose type covered electrode for pipe welding (up to API-X52) Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E6010 EN ISO 2560-A-E 35 0 C Features: Suitable for butt welding of pipes Excellent usability in vertical downward welding Welding Positions:
OH H VD VU

KOBE-7010S
High cellulose type covered electrode for pipe welding (API-X52 to X60) Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E7010-P1 EN ISO 2560-A-E 42 0 C Features : Suitable for butt welding of pipes Excellent usability in vertical downward welding
H

Welding Positions:
OH VD VU

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.12 0.05~0.20 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, H VD VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.8 Length (mm) 300 350 350 350 Weight per pack(kg) 2 5 5 5 Weight per carton(kg) 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece(g) 13 27 40 58 DC-EP DC-EP 430 330 2.4mm 40~75A 40~75A 40~75A Si 0.15 0.40 TS (MPa) 510 410 3.2mm 70~130 70~130 70~130 Mn 0.51 0.30~0.80 El (%) 27 22 4.0mm 90~180A 90~180A 90~180A -29 -29 P 0.009 0.030 IV (J) : 63 27 S 0.008 0.025

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.14 0.20 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, H VD VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.8 Length (mm) 300 350 350 350 Weight per pack(kg) 2 5 5 5 Weight per carton(kg) 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece(g) 13 26 40 58 DC-EP DC-EP 470 410 2.4mm 40~70A 40~70A 40~70A Si 0.10 0.60 TS (MPa) 570 480 3.2mm 60~120 70~120 60~120 Mn 1.01 1.20 El (%) 30 22 4.0mm 90~170A 100~170A 80~160A -29 -29 P 0.012 0.03 IV (J) : 61 27 S 0.007 0.03

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Recommended welding parameters 4.8mm 140~225A 140~225A 140~225A

Recommended welding parameters 4.8mm 130~210A 150~210A 120~200A

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

KOBE-8010S
High cellulose type covered electrode for pipe welding (API-X60 to X70) Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8010-P1 EN ISO 2560-A-E 36 0 Z C Features: Suitable for butt welding of pipes Excellent usability in vertical downward welding Welding Positions:
OH H VD VU

LB-78VS
Extra low hydrogen type covered electrode for pipe welding (up to API-X60) Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E7048 EN ISO 2560-A-E 42 2 B Features : Suitable for butt welding of pipes Excellent usability in vertical downward welding Good mechanical properties Redrying Conditions: 350~400 x1 h Welding Positions:
OH H VD

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.15 0.20 Si 0.12 0.60 Mn 1.05 1.20 P 0.012 0.03 S 0.006 0.03 Mo 0.27 0.50

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.06 0.05~0.10 Si 0.56 0.90 Mn 1.18 1.60 P 0.012 0.020 S 0.005 0.020

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 520 460 TS (MPa) 620 550 El (%) 28 19 -29 -29 IV (J) : 54 27

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 490 400 TS (MPa) 580 480 El (%) 30 22 -29 -29 IV (J) :100 27

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F, H VD VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 4.8 42 Length (mm) 350 350 350 Weight per pack(kg) 5 5 5 Weight per carton(kg) 20 20 20 Weight per piece(g) 26 40 58 DC-EP DC-EP 3.2mm 60~120 70~120 60~120 4.0mm 90~170A 100~170A 80~160A 4.8mm 130~210A 150~210A 120~200A

Recommended welding parameters Dia. (mm) F, VD, H OH Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 Length (mm) 350 400 Weight per pack(kg) 5 5 Weight per carton(kg) 20 20 Weight per piece(g) 33 56 AC AC, DC-EP 3.2mm 80~140 80~120 4.0mm 130~210A 110~160A

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

LB-88VS
Extra low hydrogen type covered electrode for pipe welding (API-X60 to X70) Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8018-G EN ISO 2560-A-E 46 2 Z B Features : Suitable for butt welding of pipes Excellent usability in vertical downward welding Good mechanical properties Redrying Conditions: 350~400 x1 h Welding Positions:
OH H VD

LB-98VS
Extra low hydrogen type covered electrode for pipe welding (API-X80) Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9018-G EN ISO 2560-A-E 50 2 Z B Features : Suitable for butt welding of pipes Excellent usability in vertical downward welding Good mechanical properties Redrying Conditions: 350~400 x1 h Welding Positions:
OH H VD

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.06 0.05~0.10 Si 0.55 0.30~0.75 Mn 1.20 1.00~1.40 P 0.012 0.020 S 0.006 0.020 Ni 0.53 0.40~0.80 Mo 0.12 0.05~0.30

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.06 0.05~ 0.10 Si 0.61 0.30~ 0.75 Mn 1.27 1.00~ 1.50 P 0.013 0.020 S 0.004 0.020 Ni 1.17 0.90~ 1.40 Mo 0.18 0.10~ 0.40

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 510 460 TS (MPa) 620 550 El (%) 30 19 -18 IV (J) :120

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 560 530 TS (MPa) 660 620 El (%) 30 17 -18 IV (J) :130

Recommended welding parameters Dia. (mm) F, VD, H OH Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 4.5 Length (mm) 350 400 400 Weight per pack(kg) 5 5 5 Weight per carton(kg) 20 20 20 Weight per piece(g) 31 56 68 AC AC, DC-EP 3.2mm 80~140 80~120 4.0mm 130~200A 110~160A 4.5mm 160~250A 130~190A

Recommended welding parameters Dia. (mm) F, VD, H OH Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 4.5 Length (mm) 350 400 400 Weight per pack(kg) 5 5 5 Weigh per carton(kg) 20 20 20 Weight per piece(g) 31 56 67 AC AC, DC-EP 3.2mm 80~140 80~120 4.0mm 130~200A 110~160A 4.5mm 160~250A 130~190A

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Covered Electrodes for Mild Steel


Trade designation ASME AWS class. Type of covering Pol. Features WP Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) C Ex 0.10 Si 0.09 Mn 0.39 P 0.016 S 0.008 Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal YP TS El IV (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 400 450 30 -18 : 68 -18 27 -18 : 80 -18 27 0 : 110 -

B-10

A5.1 E6019

Ilmenite

AC DC-EP DC-EN

Suitable for butt and fillet welding of thin and thick plates (up to 20mm) Better usability RC: 70~100 x0.5~1h

F HF H VU OH

Gt

0.05~ 0.13

0.05~ 0.25

0.25~ 0.65

0.030

0.025

Gt

330

410

22

B-17

A5.1 E6019

Ilmenite

AC DC-EP DC-EN

Suitable for butt and fillet welding of thin and thick plate (up to 20mm) Good mechanical properties RC: 70~100 x0.5~1h

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.09

0.08

0.60

0.012

0.006

Ex

420

470

31

Gt

0.05~ 0.13

0.05~ 0.25

0.50~ 0.90

0.030

0.025

Gt

330

410

22

Z-44

A5.1 E6013

Lime titania

AC DC-EP DC-EN

Typical lime titania type electrode RC: 70~100 x0.5~1h

F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.08

0.14 0.05~ 0.45 0.30 0.20~ 0.50

0.34 0.20~ 0.60 0.33 0.10~ 0.65

0.014

0.009

Ex

410

460

32

Gt

0.12

0.030

0.025

Gt

330

410

17

B-33

A5.1 E6013

High titania

AC DC-EP DC-EN

Excellent usability in the flat and horizontal positions RC: 70~100 x0.5~1h

Ex Gt

0.08 0.05~ 0.12

0.013 0.030

0.009 0.025

Ex Gt

430 330

480 410

25 17

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC); Approvals B-17 Z-44 AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, GL, CR AB, LR, NV, NK

Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. B-10 B-17 Z-44 B-33 2.0 300 300 2.6 350 350 350 350 3.2 350 350 350 350 4.0 400 400 450 400 5.0 400 400 450 400 6.0 450 450 450 450

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Covered Electrodes for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel
Trade designation ASME AWS class. A5.1 E7016 Type of covering Chemical composiC Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt 0.08 0.05~ 0.10 0.08 0.05~ 0.10 0.08 0.05~ 0.10 0.08 Si 0.50 0.75 0.57 0.75 0.47 0.90 tion of all-weld metal (%) Mn 0.97 1.60 1.12 1.60 0.94 1.60 P 0.013 0.020 0.012 0.020 0.012 0.020 S 0.007 0.020 0.005 0.020 0.007 0.020 Mo Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Mechanical properties of all-weld metal YP TS El IV (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 480 550 33 -29 :100 410 400 340 500 430 400 370 450 400 530 470 400 0.75 1.60 0.020 0.020 0.30 Gt 400 0.58 0.30~ 0.75 1.30 1.00~ 1.50 0.013 0.020 0.007 0.020 Ex Gt 510 390 500 600 480 25 29 25 -29 -29 27 :110 62015x10 AW AW 500 480 450 580 530 480 480 540 480 610 540 480 34 22 25 31 33 22 25 32 22 31 32 22 -29 -29 -29 -29 -29 -29 -29 -29 -29 -29 -29 -29 :130 27 27 :120 :150 27 27 :110 27 :100 :130 27

Pol.

Features Low hydrogen type containing iron powder RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h Better impact value RC: 350~400 x1h

WP F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH F HF H VU VD OH F HF H VU OH

PWHT (Cxh) AW 6201 AW 62015x1 AW 6201 AW 62015x1 AW AW AW 620x10 AW

LB-26

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

LB-52A

A5.1 E7016

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

LB-52T

A5.1 E7048

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

Low hydrogen type for tack welding RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h

LB-57

A5.1 E7016

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

Suitable for butt and fillet welding of 520MPa high tensile steel RC: 350~400 x1h Suitable for butt and fillet welding of 520MPa high tensile steel RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h

Ex

0.64

0.85

0.011

0.006

0.17

Ex

Gt

0.05~0 .10

LB-76

A5.5 E7016G

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

F HF H VU OH

Ex Gt

0.08 0.05~ 0.10

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC), Approvals LB-26 LB-52A LB-52T AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, CR NK AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, CR

Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. LB-26 LB-52A LB-52T LB-57 LB-76 2.6 350 350 3.2 350 350 350 350 350 4.0 400 400 400 400 400 5.0 450 450 450 450 450 6.0 450 450 450 450

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Covered Electrodes for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel
Trade designation ASME AWS class. A5.1 E6027 Type of covering Iron powder iron oxide Iron powder titania Lime titania Pol. AC DC-EP DC-EN AC DC-EP DC-EN AC DC-EP DC-EN Features Suitable for horizontal and fillet welding RC: 70~100 x0.5~1h Suitable for horizontal and fillet welding RC: 70~100 x0.5~1h Suitable for horizontal and fillet welding RC: 70~100 x0.5~1h WP Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex F HF Gt Chemical C 0.07 0.05~ 0.12 0.06 0.03~ 0.10 0.07 0.10 0.07 0.11 composition of all-weld metal (%) Si 0.41 0.20~ 0.80 0.42 0.90 0.39 0.10~ 0.70 0.35 0.75 Mn 0.69 0.20~ 1.00 0.82 1.25 0.94 0.60~ 1.25 1.03 1.60 P 0.018 0.030 0.017 0.030 0.017 0.030 0.014 0.025 S 0.010 0.030 0.008 0.030 0.009 0.025 0.008 0.025 Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Mechanical properties of all-weld metal YP TS El IV (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 440 330 470 400 480 390 480 400 500 410 540 480 530 490 550 480 30 22 28 17 29 20 30 22 0 0 -29 -29 -29 -29 : 74 47 : 75 27 : 41 27

Z-27

F HF

Z-50F

A5.1 E7024

F HF

LT-B50

F HF

Suitable for horizontal and fillet welding Low Iron powder low AC A5.1 hydroLT-B52A hydrogen type DC-EP E7018 gen RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC), Approvals Z-27 LT-B50 LT-B52A AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, CR AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, CR, GL AB, LR, NV, BV, NK

Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above) Diameter and length (mm) Dia. 4.0 Z-27 550 Z-50F 550 450 LT-B50 LT-B52A 450 4.5 450 550 700 450 550 700 5.0 450 550 700 550 700 450 550 700 550 700 5.5 450 550 700 900 450 550 700 900 6.0 700 900 550 700 450 550 700 900 550 700 6.4 700 900 450 550 700 900 550 700 7.0 900 450 550 700 900 550 700 8.0 450 550 700 900 450 550 700 900

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

DW-100
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E71T-1C EN 758 T 42 0 P C 1 H10 JIS Z3313 YFW-C50DR Features: Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions including vertical downward Soft and stable arc, less fume and spattering, smooth bead appearance, and good slag removal Shielding gas: CO2 Polarity: DC-EP Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.05 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF H VU, OH VD Approvals AB 2SA, 2Y400SA(H10) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Spool Spool Pack Weight (kg) 12.5 15 20 250 Dia. (mm) 1.4 Type Spool Spool Spool Pack Pack Weight (kg) 12.5 15 20 250 350 Dia. (mm) 1.6 Type Spool Spool Pack Weight 12.5 20 350 LR 2S,2YS(H10) 2M,2YM(H10) NV YMS(H10) BV SA2M HH, SA2YM HH NK KSW52Y40G (C)H10 Others GL, CCS, CR, KR 510 400 1.2mm 120~300A 120~300A 120~280A 120~260A 200~300A Si 0.45 0.90 TS (MPa) 570 490 1.4mm 150~400A 150~350A 150~320A 150~270A 220~300A Mn 1.35 1.75 El (%) 30 22 1.6mm 180~450A 180~400A 180~350A 180~280A 250~300A -18 -18 P 0.013 0.03 IV (J) : 85 27 S 0.009 0.03 Welding positions:
OH H VD VU

DW-100E
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E71T-9C EN 758 T 42 2 P C 1 H10 JIS Z3313 YFW-C502R Features: Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -29 Shielding gas: CO2 Polarity: DC-EP Welding lpositions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (shielding gas: CO2) C Example Guaranty 0.05 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF H VU, OH Approvals AB 3SA, 3Y400SA(H10) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Spool Spool LR 3S,3YS(H10) NV YMS BV SA3, 3YM NK KSW53G Others GL, CCS 510 400 1.2mm 120~300A 120~300A 120~280A 120~250A Si 0.43 0.90 TS (MPa) 570 480 1.4mm 150~400A 150~350A 150~320A 150~250A Mn 1.28 1.75 El (%) 29 22 -29 -29 P 0.013 0.03 IV (J) : 100 27 S 0.008 0.03 Ni 0.38 0.50

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

Weight (kg) 12.5 15 20

Dia. (mm) 1.4

Type Spool Spool

Weight (kg) 12.5 15

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

DW-A50
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E71T-1M EN 758 T 42 2 P M 1 H5 JIS Z3313 YFW-A50DR Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all position including vertical downward Excellent usability with soft and stable arc, less fume and spattering, good bead appearance and smooth slag removal Shielding gas: Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.05 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF H Approvals AB 3SA,3YSA(H5) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Spool Spool Pack 1.6 54 Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 15 20 350 12.5 LR 3S,3YS(H5) NV YMS(H5),MG BV SA3YM HHH NK KSW52G(M2) Others GL, TV, U(ic), DB 510 400 1.2mm 120~300A 120~300A 120~280A Si 0.48 0.90 TS (MPa) 570 490 1.6mm 180~450A 180~400A 180~350A Mn 1.22 1.75 El (%) 30 22 Dia. VU, OH VD -18 -18 P 0.013 0.03 IV (J) : 110 27 1.6mm 180~280A 250~300A S 0.009 0.03 Welding positions:
OH H VD VU

DW-50
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E71T-1C/1M, -9C/9M EN 758 T 42 2 P C/M 1 H5 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions including vertical downward Excellent usability with soft and stable arc, less fume and spattering, good bead appearance and smooth slag removal Applicable for ship class E-grade plates Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VD VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example Guaranty 0.04 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF H VU, OH VD Approvals AB 3SA,3YSA(H5) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Spool Spool Pack Weight (kg) 5 15 20 250 55 Dia. (mm) 1.6 Type Spool Spool Pack Weight (kg) 15 20 350 LR 3S,3YS(H5) NV YMS(H5) NK KSW53G(C) Others GL, CWB 510 400 1.2mm 120~300A 120~300A 120~280A 120~270A 200~300A Si 0.67 0.90 TS (MPa) 582 490 1.6mm 180~450A 180~400A 180~400A 180~280A 250~300A Mn 1.29 1.75 El (%) 31 22 -18 -18 P 0.011 0.03 IV (J) : 108 27 S 0.008 0.03

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)

Recommended welding parameters 1.2mm 120~260A 200~300A

Recommended welding parameters

Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux Cored Arc Welding

MX-200
Metal type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E70T-1C EN 758 T 42 0 R C 3 H5 JIS Z3313 YFW-C50DM Features : Suitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding Excellent porosity resistibility to inorganic zinc primer Shielding gas: CO2 Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:

MX-200E
Metal type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E70T-9C EN 758 T 42 2 R C 3 H5 JIS Z3313 YFW-C502M Features : Suitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding Excellent porosity resistibility to inorganic zinc primer Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -29 Shielding gas: CO2 Polarity: DC-EP Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.05 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF NK KSW52Y40G (C)H5 Dia. (mm) 1.6 Others GL, CCS, CR, KR Weight (kg) 15 20 350 Approvals AB 4Y400SA (H5) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Spool Spool Pack Weight (kg) 12.5 15 20 250 Dia. (mm) 1.4 Type Spool Spool Spool Pack Weight (kg) 12.5 15 20 200 LR 4Y40S(H5) NV Y40MS(H5) BV SA4Y40M H5 NK KSW54Y40G (C)H5 Others GL 540 400 1.2mm 150~300A 180~300A Si 0.63 0.90 TS (MPa) 600 490 1.4mm 170~400A 200~350A Mn 1.63 1.75 El (%) 30 22 1.6mm 200~450A 270~400A -29 -29 P 0.008 0.03 IV (J) : 70 27 S 0.007 0.03 Welding positions:

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.06 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF Approvals AB 2SA,2Y400SA (H5) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Spool Spool Pack Weight (kg) 12.5 15 20 250 Dia. (mm) 1.4 Type Spool Spool Spool Pack Pack Weight (kg) 12.5 15 20 250 350 Type Spool Spool Pack LR 2S,2YS(H5) NV YMS(H5) BV SA2YM HHH 530 400 1.2mm 150~300A 180~300A Si 0.50 0.90 TS (MPa) 590 490 1.4mm 170~400A 200~350A Mn 1.40 1.75 El (%) 29 22 1.6mm 200~450A 270~400A -18 -18 P 0.013 0.03 IV (J) : 55 27 S 0.009 0.03

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

MX-A100
Metal cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 E70C-6M EN 758 T 42 4 M M 3 H5 JIS Z3313 YFW-A50DM Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Better arc stability and wider optimum current range for spray transfer arc with less spattering than solid wire Shielding gas: Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.05 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF, H Approvals LR 3S,4Y(H5) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 1.4 1.6 Type Spool Pack Spool Pack Spool Weight (kg) 20 350 20 350 20 NV YMS(H5) BV SA4YM HHH Others GL, TV, U(ic), DB 450 400 1.2mm 150~350A 150~300A Si 0.63 0.90 TS (MPa) 550 483 1.4mm 200~450A 200~400A Mn 1.58 1.75 El (%) 33 22 1.6mm 250~500A 250~450A -40 -40 P 0.017 0.03 IV (J) : 71 27 S 0.011 0.03 Welding positions:
H

MX-100T
Metal cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 E70C-6C/6M EN 758 T 42 2 M C/M 1 H5 JIS Z3313 YFW-C50DM Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions for thin plates (e.g., 0.8mm) Excellent arc stability in low current range (50~180A) for short circuiting welding in all positions Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example Guaranty 0.08 0.12 Si 0.49 0.90 Mn 1.53 1.75 P 0.013 0.03 S 0.015 0.03

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 480 400 TS (MPa) 560 490 El (%) 31 22 -29 -29 IV (J) : 62 27

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Approvals AB 3SA,3YSA(H5) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 1.4 Type Spool Pack Spool Pack Weight (kg) 20 250 20 250 59 LR 3S,3YS(H5) NV YMS(H5) BV SA3YM HHH Others GL, CR, TV, U(ic) 1.2mm 50~300A 50~180A 1.4mm 80~400A 70~180A

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux cored Wires for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel
Trade designation ASME AWS class. Type of cored flux Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) SG Pol. Features Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions including vertical downward Excellent performance especially in vertical upward Suitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding A large leg length of about 9mm in horizontal fillet WP C Ex 0.05 Si 0.60 Mn 1.35 P 0.010 S 0.009 Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 490 TS (MPa) 580 El (%) 30 -18 IV (J) : 50

DW-100V

A5.20 E71T-1C

Rutile

CO2

DC-EP

F HF H VD VU OH

Gt

0.12

0.90

1.75

0.03

0.03

Gt

400

490

22

-18

27

Ex F HF Gt

0.06

0.48

1.50

0.012

0.010

Ex

490

560

28

-18

: 60

DW-200

A5.20 E70T-1C

Rutile

CO2

DC-EP

0.12

0.90

1.75

0.03

0.03

Gt

400

490

22

-18

27

DW-A51B

A5.20 E71T5M-J

Basic

ArCO2

DC-EN

Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.07

0.45

1.40

0.014

0.009

Ex

480

570

30

-40

: 95

Gt

0.12

0.90

1.75

0.03

0.03

Gt

400

480

22

-40

27

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals DW-100V DW-200 DW-A51B AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, GL AB, LR, NV, BV, NK LR, NV, BV, GL, TV, U(ic), DB Diameter (mm) DW-100V DW-200 DW-A51B 1.2, 1.4 1.2, 1.4 1.2, 1.6

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux Cored Wires for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel
Trade designation ASME AWS class. Type of cored flux Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) C Si Mn P S Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) Ex 510 TS (MPa) 580 El (%) 30 -18 IV (J) : 50

SG

Pol.

Features

WP

Ex MX-100 A5.20 E70T-1C Metal CO2 DC-EP Suitable for butt and fillet welding F HF H Gt

0.06

0.62

1.35

0.014

0.011

0.12

0.90

1.75

0.03

0.03

Gt

400

490

22

-18

27

MX-200H

A5.20 E70T-1C

Metal

CO2

DC-EP

Suitable for horizontal fillet welding by high speed tandem method (150cm/min) Excellent porosity resistibility to inorganic zinc primer

Ex F HF Gt

0.06

0.55

1.55

0.015

0.008

Ex

500

600

27

-18

: 90

0.12

0.90

1.75

0.03

0.03

Gt

400

490

22

-18

27

MX-A200

A5.20 E70T-1M

Metal

ArCO2

DC-EP

Suitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding Excellent porosity resistibility to inorganic zinc primer

Ex F HF Gt

0.05

0.56

1.52

0.010

0.009

Ex

520

590

29

-18

: 67

0.12

0.90

1.75

0.03

0.03

Gt

400

490

22

-18

27

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals MX-100 MX-200H AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, CR, GL AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, CR, KR, CCS Diameter (mm) MX-100 MX-200H MX-A200 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 2.0 1.4, 1.6 1.2, 1.4, 1.6

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Gas Metal Arc Welding

Gas Metal Arc Welding

MG-50
Solid wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 ER70S-G JIS Z3312 YGW11 Features : Suitable for flat, horizontal and horizontal fillet welding Higher currents are recommended Shielding gas: CO2 Polarity: DC-EP Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example 0.04 Si Mn P S Cu 0.23 0.50 Al 0.01 0.10 Ti+Zr 0.22 0.30 0.73 1.64 0.010 0.010 0.55~ 1.40~ Guaranty 0.15 0.030 0.030 1.10 1.90 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F H Approvals AB 3SA,3YSA Packages Dia. (mm) 1.0 1.2 Type Spool Spool Spool Spool Pack Weight (kg) 20 10 15 20 250 1.6 20 Dia. (mm) 1.4 Type Spool Spool Spool Pack Spool Spool Weight (kg) 10 15 20 250 20 20 LR 3S,3YS(H15) NV YMS BV SA3M,3YM NK KSW53G Others GL, CR, KR 490 420 400 1.0mm 50~220A 50~200A TS (MPa) 570 530 480 1.2mm 100~350A 100~300A El (%) 30 34 22 1.4mm 150~450A 150~350A -18 -18 -18 Welding positions:
H

MG-51T
Solid wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 ER70S-6 JIS Z3312 YGW12 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Higher currents can be applied in vertical and overhead positions Suitable for pipe welding in all positions Shielding gas: CO2 Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example Si Mn P 0.011 0.025 S 0.012 0.030 Cu 0.24 0.50 0.10 0.88 1.56 0.06~ 0.80~ 1.40~ Guaranty 0.15 1.10 1.85 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F VU OH Packages Dia. (mm) 0.9 1.0 Type Spool Pack Spool Weight (kg) 20 250 20 Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Pack Weight (kg) 20 250 470 520 400 0.9mm 50~200A 50~140A 50~120A TS (MPa) 560 600 480 1.0mm 50~220A 50~140A 50~120A El (%) 32 31 22 1.2mm 80~350A 50~160A 50~140A -29 -29 -29

IV (J) : 100 : 110 27

PWHT ( xh) AW 625x1 AW

IV (J) : 70 : 90 27

Shielding gas CO2 80%Ar-20%CO2 CO2

Recommended welding parameters 1.6mm 200~550A 200~400A

Recommended welding parameters

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Gas Metal Arc Welding

Solid Wires for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel
Trade designation ASME AWS Class Chemical SG Pol. Features WP C Si composition of wire (%) Mn P S Cu Mechanical properties of all-weld metal PWHT YP TS El IV (Cxh) (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) & SG 460 Ex 0.06 0.75 1.34 0.011 0.011 0.24 Ex 360 Gt Ex Gt 0.15 0.10 0.06~ 0.15 0.07 0.15 0.55~ 1.10 0.55 0.45~ 0.70 0.57 0.401.00 1.25~ 1.90 1.11 0.90~ 1.40 1.17 1.001.60 0.030 0.012 0.025 0.030 0.011 0.030 0.50 0.24 0.50 Gt Ex Gt 400 440 400 490 480 540 480 34 22 32 22 540 31 -18 : 100 -18 : 110 -18 : 27 -18 : 170 -18 27 -18 : 170 -18 27 -29 : 180 -29 : 190 -29 27 -29 : 180 -29 : 200 -29 27 AW 625x2 AW AW AW

MG-50T

ER70S-G

CO2

DCEP

Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Suitable for lower currents

F HF H VU OH

MIX-50

A5.18 ER70S -3

80%Ar20%CO2

DCEP

Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Suitable for lower currents Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Suitable for higher currents

F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH

MIX-50S

A5.18 ER70S -G

80%Ar20%CO2

DCEP

Ex Gt

0.010 0.030

0.013 0.030

0.24 0.50

Ex Gt

470 400 450

550 480 570 520 480 590 540 480

32 22 28 32 22 33 33 22

AW AW AW 80%Ar20%CO2 620x1 80%Ar20%CO2 AW AW 98%Ar-2%O2 620x1 98%Ar-2%O2 AW

Ex Ar5~20% CO2 Ar2~5%O2 Ex DCEP Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions F HF H VU OH Gt 0.12 0.501.00 1.201.60 0.025 0.025 0.50 0.11 0.72 1.41 0.010 0.011 0.24 Gt 370 400 490 400 400

MG-S50

A5.18 ER70S -G

Ex Gt

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals MG-50T MIX-50 MIX-50S AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, CR, KR AB, NK AB, LR, NV, NK, GL Diameter. (mm) MG-50T MIX-50 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6 0.9, 1.0, 1.2 MIX-50S MG-S50 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6

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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

TG-S50
TIG welding rod and wire for mild steel, 490MPa high tensile strength steel and aluminium-killed steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 ER70S-G JIS Z3316 YGT50 Features: Good impact value at low temperatures Shielding Gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS C Example 0.10 Si 0.74 Mn P S Cu 0.24 0.50 Al 0.01 0.15 Ti 0.01 0.15 Zr 0.01 0.12 1.40 0.009 0.010 1.00~ Guaranty 0.12 0.95 0.025 0.025 1.50 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Approvals AB 3*,3Y* Packages Dia. (mm) 0.8 1.2 Type spool spool spool tube 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2 spool tube tube tube tube Weight (kg) 10 10 20 5 10 5 5 5 5 Length (mm) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Weight per piece (g) 9 16 25 35 63 LR 3Ym(H15) NV YM BV SA3YM NK KSW53G Others CCS 480 380 400 TS (MPa) 580 500 480 El (%) 33 36 22 -29 -29 -29

TG-S51T
TIG welding rod and wire for mild steel, 490MPa high tensile strength steel and aluminium-killed steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 ER70S-6 JIS Z3316 YGT50 Features: Its tensile strength after long time PWHT is high enough for 490MPa Shielding Gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.10 0.07~ 0.15 Si 0.89 0.80~ 1.00 Mn 1.56 1.40~ 1.85 P 0.010 0.025 S 0.011 0.025 Cu 0.23 0.50 Al 0.01 0.15 Ti 0.01 0.15 Zr 0.01 0.12

IV (J) : 180 : 230 27

PWHT ( xh) AW 625x8 AW

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Approvals Others TV Packages dia. (mm) 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2 Type spool spool tube tube tube tube Weight (kg) 10 10 5 5 5 5 Length (mm) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Weight/ piece(g) 16 25 35 63 510 420 400 TS (MPa) 610 550 480 El (%) 32 35 22 -29 -29 -29 IV (J) : 210 : 160 27 PWHT ( xh) AW 625x24 AW

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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

NO65G
TIG welding rod and wire for mild steel and 490 MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 ER70S-2 JIS Z3316 YGT50 Features: Suitable for root pass welding of pipes Shielding Gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN

Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.04 0.07 Si 0.54 0.40~ 0.70 Mn 1.25 0.90~ 1.40 P 0.007 0.025 S 0.014 0.030 Cu 0.25 0.50 Al 0.07 0.05~ 0.15 Ti 0.08 0.05~ 0.15 Zr 0.04 0.02~ 0.12

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Packages dia. (mm) 0.9 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2 Type spool tube spool tube tube tube tube Weight (kg) 10 5 20 5 5 5 5 Length (mm) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Weight per piece(g) 9 16 25 35 63 560 520 400 TS (MPa) 620 600 480 El (%) 28 30 22 -29 -29 -29 IV (J) : 200 : 160 27 PWHT ( xh) AW 625x8 AW

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Submerged Arc Welding

Submerged Arc Welding

G-50 US-36
SAW flux and wire combination for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.17 F7A2-EH14 JIS Z3183 S502-H Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding of thin plates at high speeds DC-EP (CP type power source) is better for sheet metal of 4mm or thinner Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350 x1h

G-60 US-36
SAW flux and wire combination for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.17 F7A2-EH14 JIS Z3183 S502-H Features: Suitable for butt and fillet welding of thin or medium plate at high speeds Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350 x1h Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Si 0.03 0.10 Si 0.27 TS (MPa) 560 480~660 Mn 1.95 1.70~2.20 Mn 1.34 El (%) 27 22 -29 P 0.013 0.030 P 0.016 IV (J) -29 : 40 27 S 0.005 0.030 Cu 0.11 0.35 S 0.015 PWHT ( xh) AW AW Example P 0.013 0.030 Mn 1.36 El (%) 29 22 -29 -29 S 0.005 0.030 P 0.013 IV (J) : 40 27 Cu 0.11 0.35 Example S 0.013 PWHT ( xh) AW AW Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB Single Flux Packages Type can can can can Weight (kg) 25 25 25 25 Wire Dia. (mm) 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.8 6.4 Type spool spool coil spool coil coil coil coil Weight (kg) 10,20 10,20 25,76,150 10,20 25,76,150 25,75,150 25,75,150 25,78,159 73 Flux Mesh size 12x65 12x150 Type can can Weight (kg) 25 25 1T LR 1T NV T BV A1T NK KAW1TM Others CR AC AC Guaranty 0.12 0.10~0.20 C 0.10 0.2%OS (MPa) 460 400

Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.12 0.10~0.20 C Example 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.8 6.4 72 Type spool spool coil spool coil coil coil coil Weight (kg) 10,20 10,20 25,76,150 10,20 25,76,150 25,75,150 25,75,150 25,78,159 Mesh size 8x48 12x65 12x150 20xD AC AC 440 400 Si 0.03 0.10 Mn 1.95 1.70~2.20 Si 0.20 TS (MPa) 540 480~660

Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS

Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS

Submerged Arc Welding

MF-38 US-36
SAW flux and wire combination for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification : ASME / AWS A5.17 F7A6-EH14 F7P6-EH14 JIS Z3183 S502-H Features : Suitable for butt and flat fillet welding of medium or heavy thick plate Excellent mechanical properties of weld metal by multi-pass welding Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350 x1h Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 1.6 Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.12 0.10~0.20 Si 0.03 0.10 Mn 1.95 1.70~2.20 P 0.013 0.030 S 0.005 0.030 Cu 0.11 0.35 2.0 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.8 P 0.018 S 0.011 6.4 Type spool spool coil spool coil coil coil coil Weight (kg) 10,20 10,20 25,76,150 10,20 25,76,150 25,75,150 25,75,150 25,78,159 Flux Mesh size 12x65 20x200 20xD Type can can can Weight (kg) 25 25 25

Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example 0.09 Si 0.32 Mn 1.63

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 490 420 400 400 Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB Single 2T,2YT 3M,3YM LR 2T,2YT 3YM NV YT ( YM) BV A2,2YT 3,3YM NK KAW52T, 53M Others GL, CR, KR AC AC TS (MPa) 570 530 480~660 480~660 El (%) 30 31 22 22 -51 -51 -51 -51 IV (J) : 59 : 64 27 27 PWHT ( xh) AW 620x1 AW 62015x1

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Submerged Arc Welding

MF-300 US-36
SAW flux and wire combination for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Classification : ASME / AWS A5.17 F7A6-EH14 F7P6-EH14 JIS Z3183 S502-H Features : Suitable for butt and flat fillet welding of medium or heavy thick plate Excellent slag removal and good mechanical properties Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350 x1h Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 1.6 Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.12 0.10~0.20 Si 0.03 0.10 Mn 1.95 1.70~2.20 P 0.013 0.030 S 0.005 0.030 Cu 0.11 0.35 3.2 4.0 4.8 Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example 0.12 Si 0.27 Mn 1.32 P 0.015 S 0.009 6.4 2.0 2.4 Type spool spool coil spool coil coil coil coil Weight (kg) 10,20 10,20 25,76,150 10,20 25,76,150 25,75,150 25,75,150 25,78,159 Flux Mesh size 20x200 20xD Type can can Weight (kg) 25 25

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 470 410 400 400 Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB Single 2T,2YT,3M,3YM LR 2T,2YT,3YM NV YT( YM) Others GL AC AC TS (MPa) 570 520 480~660 480~660 El (%) 30 31 22 22 -51 -51 -51 -51 IV (J) : 90 : 82 27 27 PWHT ( xh) AW 620x1 AW 62015x1

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SAW Flux and Wire Combinations for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength
Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Type of flux Chemical C Wire-Ex Suitable for butt and flat fillet welding of medium or heavy thick plate Good Mechanical properties in multi-pass welding RC: 150~350 x1h Wire-Gt 0.12 0.10~ 0.20

Steel
composition (%) Si 0.03 0.10 Mn 1.95 1.70~ 2.20 P 0.013 0.030 S 0.005 0.030 Ex Mechanical properties of weld metal 0.2%OS TS El PWHT IV(J) (MPa) (MPa) (%) (Cxh) -29 : 410 520 29 AW 43 360 400 500 480~ 660 410~ 550 35 22 22 -29 : 82 -29 27 -29 27 -18 : 40 -18 27 -40 : 87 -40 27 620 x1 AW 62015 x1

Pol.

Features

G-80 US-36

A5.17 F7A2-EH14 F6P2-EH14

Fused

AC

Weld-Ex

0.13

0.21

1.07

0.014

0.016

Gt 330

MF-53 US-36

A5.17 F7A0-EH14

Fused

AC

Suitable for fillet welding for both single and multiple electrodes procedures Excellent bead appearance and slag removal RC: 150~350 x1h Suitable for butt welding Excellent bead appearance with high currents Maximum 5 passes are recommended in multi-pass welding RC: 200~300 x1h

Wire-Ex Wire-Gt Weld-Ex Wire-Ex Wire-Gt Weld-Ex

0.12 0.10~ 0.20 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.07

0.03 0.10 0.67 0.01 0.07 0.53

1.95 1.70~ 2.20 1.61 0.44 0.25~ 0.60 1.30

0.013 0.030 0.016 0.015 0.030 0.015

0.005 0.030 0.009 0.008 0.030 0.006 Gt 330 410~ 550 22 Ex 430 510 29

AW

Gt

400

480~ 660 510

22

AW

Ex

400

29

AW

PF-H45 US-43

A5.17 F6A4-EL8

Bonded

AC

AW

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty of weld metal (polarity: AC) Approvals G-80 US-36 MF-53 US-36 PF-H45 US-43 AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, KR AB, LR, NV, NK AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, GL, CR

Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal

Diameter of wire (mm) US-36 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2, 4.0, 4.8, 6.4 US-43 2.4, 3.2, 4.0, 4.8, 6.4 Mesh size of flux G-80 MF-53 PF-H45 12x65, 12x200, 20x200, 32x200, 20xD 8x48 10x48

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Type of flux Chemical C 0.12 0.10~ 0.20 0.09 Si 0.03 0.10

Steel
composition (%) Mn 1.95 1.70~ 2.20 1.23 P 0.013 0.030 S 0.005 0.030 Mo Ex 480~ 660 460 530 32 Mechanical properties of weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) TS (MPa) El (%) IV (J) -40 : 118 PWHT

Trade designation

ASME AWS Class.

Pol.

Features

PF-H55E US-36

A5.17 F7A4 -EH14

Bonded

AC

Wire-Ex Suitable for single-pass-on-both-sides or multi-layer butt welding Wire-Gt Good bead appearance and excellent impact value RC: 200~300 x1h Weld-Ex

AW

0.21

0.015

0.007

Gt

400

22

-40 27

AW

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Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal

Diameter of wire (mm) US-36 PF-H55E 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2, 4.0, 4.8, 6.4 10x48 Mesh size of flux

80

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Welding Consumables and Proper Welding Conditions for


Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

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Welding

For Weather Proof Steel


A guide for selecting welding consumables Table 1 shows suitable welding consumables for shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), flux cored arc welding (FCAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and submerged arc welding (SAW) of weather proof steels. Table 1 Welding consumables for weather proof steel Steel grade ASTM A709 Gr.36 JIS G3114 SMA400P SMA400W SMA490P SMA490W
(1)

Tips for better welding results In addition to the tips for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel, the following notes should be taken into consideration in welding weather proof steels. (1) Remove rust and dirt from welding grooves to prevent pits and blowholes in the weld metal. (2) Use an appropriate welding procedure taking into account the requirements for the mechanical properties of the weldment, because heat input, interpass temperature and plate thickness affect the cooling rate of welds and, where the cooling rate is excessively low, the tensile strength and notch toughness of the weld decrease. (3) Use appropriate preheating according to the type of base metal and the thickness of the work to prevent cold cracking in the weld. Table 2 shows the minimum preheat temperatures used in general applications. Table 2 Minimum preheat temperatures (C) for general uses for several steel grades and thicknesses Steel grade (See Table 1) A709 Gr.36 SMA400P SMA400W A588 A709 Gr.50W A242 SMA490P SMA490W SMA570P SMA570W Type of welding joint Groove Fillet Welding process Plate thickness (mm) 25 max Over 25 Over 38 Up to 38 Up to 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 50 100 50 100 50 100 50

ASTM A588 A709 Gr.50W A242 LB-W588 LB-W62G DW-588

JIS G3114 SMA570P SMA570W

SMAW FCAW GMAW SAW

LB-W52B

LB-W62G MF-38 US-W62B MF-63 US-W62B (HF)

DW-50W MG-W50TB MF-38 US-W52B MF-38A US-W52B MF-53 US-W52B (HF) Note (1) F, H, and HF designate suitable welding position.

SMAW FCAW, GMAW, SAW SMAW FCAW, GMAW, SAW SMAW SAW, GMAW

Groove Fillet

Groove Fillet

(4) For welding a high-phosphorous weather proof steel (e.g., A242), use lower welding currents and slower welding speeds to prevent hot cracking.

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Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Type of covering Chemical C Ex 0.07 Si 0.48 composition of all-weld metal (%) Mn 0.82 P 0.010 S 0.005 Cu 0.31 Ni 0.33 Cr Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS TS El IV (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) Ex 490 550 31 -29 : 130 -

Pol.

Features Suitable for butt and fillet welding of weather proof steel (with painting) RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h Suitable for butt and fillet welding of weather proof steel (without painting) RC: 350~400 x1h Suitable for butt and fillet welding of ASTM A588 and A242 steel RC: 350~400 x1h Suitable for butt and fillet welding of 570MPa class weather proof steel Applicable for ASTM A588 and A242 steel RC: 350~400 x1h

WP

LB-W52

A5.5 E7016 -G

Low hydrogen

AC DCEP

F HF H VU OH

Gt

0.12

0.90

0.30~ 1.40

0.040

0.030

0.20~ 0.60

0.25~ 0.70

Gt

390

480

25

LB-W52B

A5.5 E7016 -G

Low hydrogen

AC DCEP

F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.05

0.54

0.63

0.010

0.004

0.38

0.20

0.59

Ex

480

570

29

-29 : 140 -

Gt

0.12

0.90

0.30~ 1.40

0.040

0.030

0.30~ 0.70

0.05~ 0.70

0.45~ 0.75

Gt

390

480

25

LB-W588

A5.5 E8016 -C3

Low hydrogen

AC DCEP

Ex

0.07

0.57

1.10 0.40~ 1.25 1.02

0.010

0.007

1.06 0.80~ 1.10 0.49

Ex

520 470~ 550 540

600

30

-40 : 120 -40 27 -18 : 160

Gt

0.12

0.80

0.03

0.03

Gt

550

24

LB-W62G

A5.5 E8018 -W2

Low hydrogen

AC DCEP

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.07

0.58

0.009

0.004

0.35

0.57

Ex

640

29

Gt

0.12

0.35~ 0.80

0.50~ 1.30

0.03

0.03

0.30~ 0.75

0.40~ 0.80

0.45~ 0.70

Gt

460

550

19

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Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC),

Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. LB-W52 LB-W52B LB-W588 LB-W62G 2.6 350 300 350 3.2 350 350 350 350 4.0 400 400 400 400 5.0 450 450 400 450

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Flux Cored Wires for Weather Proof Steel


Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Type of cored flux Chemical SG Pol. Features Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Applicable for weather proof steel which is used normally without painting Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Applicable for A588 steel which is used normally without painting WP C Si composition of all-weld metal (%) Mn P S Cu Cr Ni Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) Ex 510 TS (MPa) 590 El (%) 27 IV (J) 0 : 140

DW-50W

Rutile

CO2

DCEP

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.06

0.35

1.06

0.013

0.008

0.39

0.54

0.38

Gt

0.12

0.90

0.50~ 1.60

0.03

0.03

0.30~ 0.60

0.45~ 0.75

0.05~ 0.70

Gt

390

490

20

47

DW-588

A5.29 E81T1 -W2C

Rutile

CO2

DCEP

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.04

0.55

1.14

0.012

0.010

0.41

0.52

0.48

Ex

550

620

27

-29 : 60

Gt

0.12

0.35~ 0.80

0.50~ 1.30

0.03

0.03

0.30~ 0.75

0.45~ 0.70

0.40~ 0.80

Gt

470

550~ 690

19

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Note: Welding tests are as per AWS.

Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Diameter (mm) DW-50W DW-588 1.2, 1.4, 1.6 1.2

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Solid wires for Weather Proof Steel


ASME AWS Class. Chemical C Ex 0.03 Si 0.77 Mn 1.39 composition of wire (%) P 0.012 S 0.010 Cr 0.61 Ni 0.19 Cu 0.45 Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 450 480 400 400 TS (MPa) 560 580 550 550 El (%) 30 29 19 19 IV (J) 0 : 110 18 : 120 47 18 27 SG CO2 80%Ar20%CO2 CO2 80%Ar20%CO2

Trade designation

SG

Pol.

Features Applicable for weatherproof steel which is used normally without painting Lower currents are suitable

WP

MG-W50TB

A5.28 ER80S -G

CO2 80%Ar20%CO2

DCEP

F HF H VU OH

Gt

0.15

0.30~ 1.20

0.70~ 1.80

0.030

0.030

0.50~ 0.80

0.05~ 0.70

0.30~ 0.60

Gt

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Diameter (mm) MG-W50TB 0.9, 1.0, 1.2

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SAW Flux and Wire Combinations for Weather Proof Steel


ASME AWS Class. Type of flux Chemical C Wire-Ex MF-38 US-W52B A5.23 F7A2 -EG-G Suitable for butt and flat fillet welding (without painting) Good impact value RC: 150~350 x1h 0.10 Si 0.03 composition (%) Mn 1.51 1.20~ 1.80 1.48 1.51 1.20~ 1.80 1.36 1.51 1.20~ 1.80 1.35 P 0.010 S 0.008 Cu 0.36 0.30~ 0.55 0.35 0.36 0.30~ 0.55 0.36 0.36 0.30~ 0.55 0.36 Cr 0.62 0.50~ 0.80 0.51 0.62 0.50~ 0.80 0.54 0.62 0.50~ 0.80 0.59 Ni 0.14 Ex Wire-Gt 0.15 0.10 0.025 0.025 0.10~ 0.25 0.14 0.14 0.10~ 0.25 0.15 0.14 0.10~ 0.25 0.18 Ex 430 530 23 Ex 480 570 26 Gt 400 480~ 660 22 490 590 25 -29 : 76 Mechanical properties of weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) TS (MPa) El (%) IV (J)

Trade designation

Pol.

Features

Fused

AC

Weld-Ex Wire-Ex Wire-Gt Weld-Ex Wire-Ex Wire-Gt Weld-Ex

0.05 0.10 0.15 0.06 0.10 0.15 0.05

0.32 0.03 0.10 0.39 0.03 0.10 0.58

0.017 0.010 0.025 0.018 0.010 0.025 0.009

0.005 0.008 0.025 0.006 0.008 0.025 0.007

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MF-38A US-W52B

A5.23 F7A2 -EG-G

Fused

AC

Suitable for butt and flat fillet welding (without painting) Pockmarks hardly occur RC: 150~350 x1h

-29 : 59

Gt

400

480~ 660

22

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MF-53 US-W52B

A5.23 F7A0 -EG-G

Fused

AC

Suitable for fillet welding (without painting) Excellent bead appearance and good slag removal RC: 150~350 x1h

-18 : 35

Gt

400

480~ 660

22

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Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty of weld metal (polarity: AC)

Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal

Diameter of wire (mm) US-W52B 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2, 4.0, 4.8

Mesh size of flux MF-38 MF-38A MF-53 12x65, 20x200, 20xD 12x65, 20x200, 20xD 8x48

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Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Type of flux Chemical C Wire-Ex Wire-Gt Weld-Ex Wire-Ex Wire-Gt Weld-Ex 0.09 0.15 0.05 0.09 0.15 0.05 Si 0.03 0.10 0.32 0.03 0.10 0.52 composition (%) Mn 1.54 1.20~ 1.80 1.53 1.54 1.20~ 1.80 1.36 P 0.011 0.025 0.02 0.011 0.025 0.013 S 0.009 0.025 0.006 0.009 0.025 0.009 Cu 0.38 0.30~ 0.55 0.33 0.38 0.30~ 0.55 0.31 Cr 0.66 0.50~ 0.80 0.59 0.66 0.50~ 0.80 0.49 Ni 0.18 0.10~ 0.25 0.18 0.18 0.10~ 0.25 0.12 Ex 510 600 22 Ex 540 620 25 Mechanical properties of weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) TS (MPa) El (%) IV (J) -29 : 67

Pol.

Features

MF-38 US-W62B

A5.23 F8A2 -EG-G

Fused

AC

Suitable for butt and flat fillet welding (without painting) Good mechanical properties RC: 150~350 x1h

Gt

470

550~ 690

20

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MF-63 US-W62B

A5.23 F8A0 -EG-G

Fused

AC

Suitable for fillet welding (without painting) Good usability in flat and horizontal fillet welding RC: 150~350 x1h

-18 : 31

Gt

470

550~ 690

20

-18 27

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty of weld metal (polarity: AC)

Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal, Weld-Gt: Guaranty of weld metal

Diameter of wire (mm) US-W62B Mesh size of flux MF-38 MF-63 12x65, 20x200, 20xD 8x48 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2, 4.0, 4.8

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Welding Consumables and Proper Welding Conditions for


Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

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For 590-780MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Low Temperature Steel
A guide for selecting welding consumables TS YS IV SMAW -20C -40C -60C -20C -30C -40C -60C 490MPa 35J LB-52 (AC, DC-EP, SR) LB-52A (AC, DC-EP, SR) LB-7018-1 (DC-EP) LB-52LT-18 (DC-EP, SR) NB-1SJ (AC, DC-EP, SR) LB-52NS (AC, DC-EP, SR)) DW-100E (100%CO2) MG-S50 (Ar-20%CO2, SR) DW-55E (100%CO2) DW-A55E (Ar-20%CO2) DW-A55ESR (Ar-20%CO2, SR) DW-55L (100%CO2) DW-A55L (Ar-20%CO2) MG-S50LT (Ar-20%CO2, SR) TG-S50 (SR) TG-S51T (SR) TG-S1MT TG-S1N
(1)

520MPa 400MPa 40J LB-57 (AC, DC-EP, SR) NB-1SJ (AC, DC-EP, SR) LB-52NS (AC)

550MPa 420MPa 42J LB-62UL (AC, DC-EP, SR) LB-62 (AC, DC-EP, SR) NB-1SJ (AC, SR) LB-62L (AC, DC-EP, SR)

610MPa 500MPa 50J LB-62UL (AC, DC-EP, SR) LB-62 (AC, DC-EP, SR) LB-65L (DC-EP, SR) LB-62L (AC, SR)

670MPa 550MPa 55J LB-106 (AC, DC-EP) LB-Y75 (AC)

770MPa 690MPa 69J LB-80UL (AC) LB-88LT (AC)

DW-55L (100%CO2) DW-A55L (Ar-20%CO2) MG-T1NS (Ar-20%CO2) DW-A81Ni1 (Ar-20%CO2) DW-55LSR (100%CO2, SR) DW-A55LSR (Ar-20%CO2, SR) MG-S50LT (Ar-20%CO2) TG-S62 (SR) TG-S60A (SR) TG-S60A (SR) DW-55LSR (100%CO2) DW-A55LSR (Ar-20%CO2)

DW-A65L (Ar-20%CO2) MG-T1NS (Ar-20%CO2)

MG-S70 (Ar-20%CO2)

MG-S80 (Ar-20%CO2)

MG-S88A (Ar-20%CO2) DW-62L (100% CO2) DW-A62L (Ar-20%CO2)

GTAW -20C -40C -60C SAW -20C -40C

(3)

TG-S62 (SR) TG-S60A (SR) TG-S60A (SR)

TG-S62 (SR) TG-S60A (SR) TG-S60A (SR)

TG-S80AM (SR)

MF-300 US-36 (AC, SR)

MF-300 US-49A (AC, SR) PF-H55S US-49A (AC, SR) PF-H55S US-49A (AC, SR) PF-H80AK US-56B (DC-EP)

MF-300 US-40 (AC) PF-H55S US-40 (AC) PF-H80AK US-56B (AC, DC-EP) PF-H80AK US-56B (AC) PF-H55S/US-2N (AC, SR)

-60C

PF-H55AS US-36J (DC-EP, SR) PF-H55LT US-36 (AC, SR)

PF-H80AK US-255 (AC)

PF-H55AS US-36J (DC-EP) PF-H55LT US-36J PF-H55LT US-36 (AC) (AC) PF-H55LT US-36J (AC, SR)

PF-H80AS US-80LT (DC-EP) PF-H80AK US-80LT (AC)

Note (1) Welding consumables shown with SR are suitable for the as-welded and PWHT conditions. (2) DW-XXX and DW-AXXX are flux-cored wires. MG-SXXX and MG-TXXX are solid wires. (3) In one-side welding, back shielding is recommended. (4) To prevent cold cracks or to assure mechanical properties of weld metals, preheating and interpass temperatures must be controlled as per an appropriate welding procedure spec. 98 99

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Tips for better welding results Common to individual welding processes (1) Use an appropriate welding procedure taking into account the requirements for the mechanical properties of the weldment, because heat input, Interpass temperature and plate thickness affect the cooling rate of welds and, where the cooling rate is excessively low, the tensile strength and notch toughness of the weld decrease. (2) Use appropriate preheat and Interpass temperatures to prevent cold cracking assisted by the diffusible hydrogen in welds. Suitable preheat and Interpass temperatures vary depending upon welding process, plate thickness, and kind of steel plate. In general, higher tensile strength steels need higher preheat and interpass temperatures. (3) Select appropriate welding consumables and welding conditions carefully particularly in cases where the weld metal dilution by the base metal is large, because the chemical composition of the weld metal can markedly be affected by the base metal chemical composition and thereby the properties of the weld metal can be varied. (4) Confirm the applicability of postweld heat treatment for welding consumables before use, because some welding consumables can provide good notch toughness only in the as-welded condition and some welding consumables can provide sufficient notch toughness in the postweld heat treated conditions. (5) Confirm the suitable electric current characteristics for welding consumables before use, because each welding consumable is designed to provide the highest performances with specific type of electric current (AC, DC, or both) and polarity (DC-EP, DC-EN, or both). Therefore, when a welding consumable designed for AC is used in DC or in opposite case, there are possibilities to deteriorate the properties of the weld metal and usability. (6) Some welding consumable can be used by both AC and DC-EP; however, the use of DC-EP causes a little decrease in strength of the weld metal. SMAW (1) Low-hydrogen type electrodes should be stored in an oven (100-150C) placed near the welding area after re-drying was finished. Take out minimize amounts of electrodes needed for a certain work from the oven. This manner is to keep the diffusible hydrogen content of the weld metal in a low level. (2) Use the backstep technique directly in the welding groove or strike an arc on a scrap plate before transferring the arc into the groove to prevent cracking. (3) Keep the arc length as short as possible to maintain good shielding by the coating flux decomposed gases during welding. The use of a long arc can cause a decrease of impact value of the weld metal caused by the nitrogen in the atmosphere and, where the arc length is excessive, blowholes can occur in the weld metal. Use a wind screen in windy areas. (4) Refer to the tips for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel for other notes. 100 FCAW, GMAW, and GTAW (1) Use suitable shielding gas for each welding wire because the composition of a shielding gas can affect the mechanical properties of the weld metal. (2) Use a wind screen in windy areas to maintain the shielding gas in good condition. Insufficient or irregular shielding gas can cause weld defects. (3) Refer to the tips for welding Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel for other notes. SAW (1) Remove rust, oil, grease, and water in the welding groove beforehand because such dirt can cause weld defects like pits and blowholes. (2) Select suitable steel plates and welding consumables carefully taking into account the dilution of weld metal by the base metal. Submerged arc welding characterizes deeper penetration and thus larger dilution; therefore, the properties of the weld metal can markedly be varied by the chemical composition of the base metal. Especially in the single-pass-on-both-side welding, the dilution ratio becomes as large as about 60% and thus the properties of the weld metal is considerably affected by the chemical composition of the base metal. (3) Refer to the tips for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel for other notes. How to prevent cold cracks in welding high tensile strength steels In order to prevent cold cracks in arc welding, preheat temperature is a key factor, which relates to the hardenability of the steel material, the amount of diffusible hydrogen in the weld metal, and the degree of restraint of the welding joint. Fig. 1 shows the relationship between preheat temperature and the Cracking Parameter (PC) which consists of the Cracking Parameter of Material (PCM), plate thickness (t), and diffusible hydrogen (H). This diagram was developed through the y-groove cracking test of high tensile strength steels having a variety of chemical compositions. It can be considered that PCM relates to the hardenability of a steel material, and plate thickness relates to the degree of restraint of a welding joint. Hence, PC can be a guide to estimating the preheat temperature needed for preventing a cold crack in arc welding of a particular steel material. However, in the stricter sense, the following formula (PW ) is more recommended to use for estimating the cooling time after welding that relates to preheat temperature, heat input, ambient temperature, and other factors to prevent a cold crack in arc welding of actual steel structures. The applicable ranges of individual parameters are given in Table 1. PW = PCM + H/60 + RF/400,000 where PCM (%): the same as that contained in the PC formula RF (N/mmmm): the degree of restraint of a welding joint The degree of restraint (N/mmmm) of a y-groove welding joint used for developing P C is about 700 times the plate thickness (mm); if RF is substituted by 700 x t, PW becomes almost the same as PC. 101

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200 Cross sectional crack ratio 0% 1-10% 11-50% 51-100%

150

Preheat temperature (C)

No crack

Crack

100

50

0.20

0.30 t H Pc = PCM + + 600 60

0.40

Fig. 1 Preheat temperature vs. cracking parameter (Plate thickness: 16~50 mm) PCM = C + Si/30 + Mn/20 + Cu/20 + Ni/60 + Cr/20 + Mo/15 + V/10 + 5B (%) t: Plate thickness (mm) H: Content of diffusible hydrogen of deposited metal (Glycerine method) (ml/100 g) H (Glycerine method) = 0.79H (Gas chromatography method) - 1.73 Table 1 Applicable ranges of parameters for PW formula Chemical composition of steels (%) C Si Mn Cu 0.07~ 0~ 0.40~ 0~ 0.22 0.60 1.40 0.50 Amount of diffusible hydrogen, H 1.0~5.0 ml/100g Ni Cr Mo 0~ 0~ 0~ 1.20 1.20 0.70 Plate thickness, t 19~50 mm V 0~ 0.12 Ti Nb B 0~ 0~ 0~ 0.05 0.04 0.005 Degree of restraint, RF

5,000~33,000 N/mmmm

(References: WES 3001-1996 and JIS Z 3118-1992) 102 103

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

LB-62
Extra low hydrogen and moisture resistant type covered electrode for 550 to 610MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9016-G EN ISO 2560-A-E 50 3 Z B JIS Z3212 D5816 Features: Suitable for butt and fillet welding Redrying Conditions: 350~400 x1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example 0.07 Si Mn P S 0.005 0.020 Ni 0.63 0.40~ 0.75 IV (J) -18 : 150 5.0mm 180~240A 150~200A 6.0mm 250~310A Mo 0.26 0.20~ 0.40 0.61 1.15 0.011 0.40~ 0.75~ Guaranty 0.09 0.020 0.75 1.35 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB 3YQ500(H10) Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.0 104 Length (mm) 300 350 400 400 450 Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 17 30 55 85 140 LR 3m,3Ym(H15) NV 3YH10 BV 3,3YHH NK KMW3Y50H10 Others CR AC AC, DC-EP 550 530 2.6mm 55~85A 50~80A 3.2mm 90~130 80~115 TS (MPa) 650 620 4.0mm 130~180A 110~170A El (%) 30 17 Welding Positions:
OH H VU

LB-62UL
Ultra low hydrogen and moisture resistant type covered electrode for 550 to 610MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9016-G EN ISO 2560-A-E 50 3 Z B JIS Z3212 D5816 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Ultra low hydrogen type with excellent crack resistibility Redrying Conditions: 350~430 x1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example 0.07 Si Mn P S 0.006 0.020 Ni 0.65 0.45~ 0.80 Mo 0.25 0.20~ 0.40 0.63 1.13 0.010 0.40~ 0.75~ Guaranty 0.09 0.020 0.75 1.35 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 550 530 3.2mm F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals Others CCS Packages Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.0 Length (mm) 350 400 400 450 Weight per pack(kg) 5 5 5 5 Weight per carton(kg) 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece(g) 31 55 85 140 105 AC AC, DC-EP 90~130 80~115 TS (MPa) 650 620 4.0mm 130~180A 110~170A El (%) 30 17 5.0mm 180~240A 150~200A -18 Welding Positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

IV (J) : 160 6.0mm 250~310A -

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

LB-52NS
Extra low hydrogen type covered electrode for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification : ASME / AWS A5.5 E7016-G EN ISO 2560-A-E 42 6 Z B JIS Z3212 D5016 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Good CTOD properties at temperatures down to -30 Better impact values at temperatures down to -60 Redrying Conditions: 350~400 x1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.08 0.10 Si 0.40 0.30~ 0.90 Mn 1.38 1.00~ 1.60 P 0.012 0.020 S 0.007 0.020 Ni 0.48 0.30~ 0.70 Ti 0.023 0.005~ 0.035 B 0.0021 0.0005~ 0.0045 Welding Positions:
OH H VU

Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.0 Length (mm) 300 350 400 450 450 Weight per pack(kg) 2 5 5 5 5 Weight per carton(kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece(g) 17 31 55 97 140

HF

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 490 470 390 390 TS (MPa) 580 570 480 480 El (%) 29 31 25 25 -60 -60 -60 -60 IV (J) : 130 : 120 27 27 PWHT ( xh) AW 620x1 AW 62015x1

Recommended welding parameters 2.6mm F, HF,H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB 3H10,3Y,MG LR 5Y40m(H15) NV 5YH10,NV2-4(L), 4-4(L) BV 4Y40MHH,MG NK KMWL3HH AC AC, DC-EP 55~85A 50~80A 3.2mm 90~130 80~120 4.0mm 130~180A 110~170A 5.0mm 180~240A 150~200A 6.0mm 250~310A -

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

NB-1SJ
Extra low hydrogen type covered electrode for490 to 550MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8016-G JIS Z3241 DL5016-6AP1 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding of low temperature steel Good CTOD properties at temperatures down to -45 Good impact values at temperatures down to -80 AC current is recommended for 550MPa HT class steel Redrying Conditions: 350~400 x1h Welding Positions:
OH H VU

LB-62L
Extra low hydrogen and moisture resistant type covered electrode for 550 to 610MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8016-C1 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Good CTOD properties at temperatures down to -10 Better impact values at temperatures down to -60 AC current is recommended for 570 to 610MPa class steel Redrying Conditions: 350~400 x1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ni 1.33 1.10~ 1.70 IV (J) -80 -80 -60 -60 : 127 : 130 27 27 Ti 0.020 0.005~ 0.035 B 0.0018 0.0005~ 0.0045 PWHT ( xh) AW 620x1 AW 62015x1 C Example Guaranty 0.07 Si 0.34 Mn 0.97 P 0.012 S 0.005 Ni 2.10 2.00~ 2.75 Mo 0.13 Ti 0.022 B 0.0016 Welding Positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example 0.08 Si Mn P S 0.004 0.020 0.31 1.32 0.007 0.15~ 1.10~ Guaranty 0.10 0.020 0.50 1.70 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 520 490 460 460 3.2mm F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 350 400 450 Weight per pack (kg) 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 31 55 97 AC AC 90~130 80~120 TS (MPa) 610 580 550 550 4.0mm 130~180A 110~170A Approvals LR 5Y40m(H15) NV 5YH10,NV2-4L, 4-4L BV 4Y40MHH, MG NK KMW5Y42H10 El (%) 29 29 19 19 5.0mm 180~240A 150~200A

0.10 0.60 1.20 0.03 0.03 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 540 530 460 460 3.2mm F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 350 400 450 Weight per pack(kg) 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 AC AC, DC-EP 90~130 80~120 TS (MPa) 650 640 550 550 4.0mm 130~180A 100~170A El (%) 27 28 19 19 5.0mm 180~240A Approvals AB 5YQ500(H10)

IV (J) -60 -60 -60 -60 : 130 : 120 27 27

PWHT ( xh) AW 608x1 AW 60515x1

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

Weight per piece (g) 31 55 97

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

LB-88LT
Ultra low hydrogen and moisture resistant type covered electrode for 780MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E11016-G JIS Z3212 D8016 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Good impact values at temperatures down to -80 Ultra low hydrogen type with excellent crack resistibility Redrying Conditions: 350~430 x1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.04 0.09 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 750 670 3.2mm F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals NV 5Y69H5 Packages Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 350 400 400 Weight per pack (kg) 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 30 54 87 AC AC 90~130 80~115 Si 0.58 0.40~0.75 Mn 1.81 1.40~2.00 P 0.012 0.020 El (%) 20 15 5.0mm 180~240A -80 -80 S 0.006 0.020 IV (J) : 63 27 Ni 2.62 2.10~2.80 Mo 0.73 0.50~0.80 Welding Positions:
OH H VU

HF

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS TS (MPa) 840 760 4.0mm 130~180A 100~170A

Recommended welding parameters

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Covered Electrodes for 590-780MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Low
Trade designation ASME AWS Class. A5.5 E9018 -G A5.5 E8016 -C1 Type of covering Low hydrogen Low hydrogen Chemical C Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt 0.10 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.06 0.09 Si 0.61 0.40~ 0.75 0.33 0.60 0.61 0.40~ 0.75 0.63 0.40~ 0.75 0.52 0.35~ 0.70 0.26 Mn 1.28 0.80~ 1.40 1.09 .20 1.40 1.20~ 1.70 1.50 1.20~ 1.70 1.50 1.30~ 1.80 0.66

Temperature Steel
composition of all-weld metal (%) P 0.011 0.020 S 0.005 0.020 Ni 0.57 0.45~ 0.85 2.55 0.03 0.010 0.020 0.010 0.020 0.009 0.020 0.03 0.005 0.020 0.006 0.020 0.006 0.020 2.00~ 2.75 1.50 1.20~ 1.70 1.83 1.50~ 2.10 1.90 1.70~ 2.10 3.44 Cr 0.22 0.10~ 0.30 0.28 0.20~ 0.40 0.28 0.10~ 0.40 Mo 0.25 0.20~ 0.35 0.13 0.19 0.10~ 0.30 0.43 0.35~ 0.55 0.43 0.25~ 0.55 Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 570 530 560 460 660 600 730 670 710 670 470 440 390 390 TS (MPa) 660 620 660 550 760 690 830 760 820 760 560 530 480 480 El (%) 29 17 29 19 25 16 24 15 25 15 31 35 25 25 IV (J) -20 : 170 -20 27 -60 : 130 -60 27 -20 : 110 -20 27 -20 : 110 -20 27 -20 : 110 -20 27 -85 : 170 -100 : 140 -101 27 -101 27

Pol.

Features Suitable for 550 to 610MPa high tensile strength steel RC: 350~400 x1h Suitable for 610MPa high tensile strength steel RC: 350~400 x1h Suitable for 690MPa high tensile strength steel RC: 350~400 x1h Suitable for 780MPa high tensile strength steel RC: 350~400 x1h Suitable for 780MPa high tensile strength steel Ultra low hydrogen type RC: 350~430 x1h

WP F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH

PWHT (Cxh) AW AW AW AW AW AW AW AW AW AW AW 605 x1 AW 60515 x1

LB-62D

DCEP

LB-65L

DCEP

LB-106

Low A5.5 E10016 hydrogen -G Low A5.5 E11016 hydrogen -G A5.5 Low E11016 hydro-G gen

AC

LB-116

AC

LB-80UL

AC

NB-3J

A5.5 E7016 -C2L

Low hydrogen

AC

F Suitable for 3.5%Ni steel HF H RC: 350~400 x1h VU OH

Ex

0.04

0.006

0.003

Ex

Gt

0.05

0.50

1.25

0.03

0.03

3.00~ 3.75

Gt

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC, DC-EP for LB-62D), Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above) Approvals LB-106 LB-116 LB-80UL AB, NK, CR AB, NV, NK NK, CCS Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. LB-62D LB-65L LB-106 112 2.6 3.2 350 350 4.0 400 400 400 5.0 400 400 Dia. LB-116 LB-80UL NB-3J 2.6 300 3.2 350 350 350 4.0 400 400 400 5.0 400 400 113

Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux Cored Arc Welding

DW-55E
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E71T-9C-J EN 758 T 42 4 P C 1 H5 JIS Z3313 YFL-C504R Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -40 Shielding gas: CO2 Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VU

DW-A55E
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E71T-9M-J EN 758 T42 4 P M 1 H5 JIS Z3313 YFL-C504R Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -40 Shielding gas: 80%Ar+20%CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.05 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF H VU, OH Approvals AB 3SA, 3Y400SA(H5) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Spool Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 15 20 Dia. (mm) 1.4 Type Spool Spool Weight (kg) 15 20 LR 4Y40S(H5) NV YMS(H5) BV SA3,SA3YM HHH NK KSW54Y40G (C)H5 Others GL, CR 540 400 1.2mm 150~300A 150~300A 150~280A 150~250A Si 0.40 0.90 TS (MPa) 590 480 1.4mm 150~400A 150~350A 150~300A 150~250A Mn 1.42 1.75 El (%) 29 22 -40 -40 P 0.012 0.03 IV (J) : 80 27 S 0.010 0.03 Ni 0.41 0.50

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.05 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF H VU, OH Approvals AB 4Y400SA(H5) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 15 LR 4Y40S(H5) NV YMS(H5) BV SA3YM HHH Others GL, TV, U(ic) 540 400 1.2mm 150~300A 150~300A 150~280A 150~250A Si 0.54 0.90 TS (MPa) 600 480 Mn 1.31 1.75 El (%) 28 22 -40 -40 P 0.013 0.03 S 0.009 0.03 IV (J) : 100 27 Ni 0.34 0.50

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux Cored Arc Welding

DW-A81Ni1
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490-550MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification : ASME / AWS A5.29 E81T1-Ni1M-J EN 758 T46 6 1Ni P M 2 H5 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60 Shielding gas: 80%Ar-20%CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VU

DW-55L
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490-550MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification : ASME / AWS A5.29 E81T1-K2C EN 758 T46 6 1.5Ni P C 1 H5 JIS Z3313 YFL-C506R Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60 Shielding gas : CO2 Polarity : DC-EP Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Welding positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.05 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF H VU, OH Approvals AB 5YQ420SA(H5) 4Y400SA(H5) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Weight (kg) 15 LR 5Y42S(H5) NV Y42MS(H5), NV2-4L, 4-4L Others CWB 520 470 1.2mm 150~300A 150~300A 150~280A 150~250A Si 0.32 0.80 Mn 1.26 1.50 TS (MPa) 580 550~690 P 0.006 0.03 El (%) 29 19 -60 -60 S 0.006 0.03 IV (J) : 142 27 Ni 0.95 .80~1.10 Example Guaranty

C 0.04 0.15

Si 0.38 0.80

Mn

P 0.010 0.03

S 0.008 0.03

Ni 1.40 1.00~ 2.00

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

1.32 0.50~ 1.75 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF H VU, OH Approvals AB 3SA,4Y400SA, MG Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Spool Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 15 20 Dia. (mm) 1.4 LR 5Y40S(H15) NV YMS(H10), NV2-4,4-4 BV 550 470 1.2mm 150~300A 150~300A 150~280A 150~250A TS (MPa) 620 550~690 1.4mm 150~400A 150~350A 150~300A 150~250A El (%) 27 22

IV (J) -60 -60 : 70 27

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

NK KSWL3G(C)

Others GL, CCS, KR Weight (kg) 12.5 15

SA3YM(HH), MG

Type Spool Spool

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux Cored Arc Welding

DW-A55L
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490-550MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E81T1-K2M EN 758 T46 6 1.5Ni P M 1 H5 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60 Shielding gas: 80%Ar-20%CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VU

DW-55LSR
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490-550MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E81T1-K2C EN 758 T46 6 1.5Ni P C 1 H5 JIS Z3313 YFL-C506R Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60 in the as-welded and PWHT conditions Shielding gas: CO2 Polarity: DC-EP Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS P 0.009 0.03 El (%) 27 22 -60 -60 S 0.007 0.03 IV (J) : 94 27 Example Guaranty Dia. F HF H VU, OH LR 5Y46S(H5) NV Y46MS(H5), NV2-4,4-4 Weight (kg) 15 Approvals AB 5YQ420SA(H5) 4Y400SA(H5) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 15 119 LR 5Y42S, 5Y42srS(H10), MG NV Y42MS(H10), MG NV2-4L, 4-4L BV SA4Y40M HH, MG NK KSW5Y42G(C)H10, MG Ni 1.41 1.00~2.00 Example Guaranty C 0.06 0.15 0.2%OS (MPa) 480 440 470 1.2mm 150~300A 150~300A 150~280A 150~250A Si 0.26 0.80 Mn 1.15 0.50~1.75 TS (MPa) 565 530 550~690 El (%) 33 34 22 -60 -60 -60 P 0.008 0.03 S 0.007 0.03 IV (J) : 115 : 100 27 Ni 1.51 1.00~2.00 PWHT (Cxh) AW 620X1 AW Welding positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.06 0.15 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF H VU, OH Approvals AB 3SA,3YSA, MG Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool 560 470 1.2mm 150~300A 150~300A 150~280A 150~250A Si 0.30 0.80 Mn 1.15 0.50~1.75 TS (MPa) 630 550~690

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux Cored Arc Welding

DW-A55LSR
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490-550MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E81T1-Ni1M EN 758 T46 6 Z P M 1 H5 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60 in the as-welded and PWHT conditions Shielding gas: 80%Ar-20%CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.05 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F HF H VU, OH Approvals AB 5YQ420SA(H5) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Weight (kg) 15 LR 5Y42S(H5) NV Y42MS(H5), NV2-4L,4-4L 510 450 470 1.2mm 150~300A 150~300A 150~280A 150~250A Si 0.33 0.80 TS (MPa) 570 530 550~690 Mn 1.32 1.50 El (%) 29 33 22 -60 -60 -60 P 0.009 0.03 S 0.008 0.03 IV (J) : 120 : 70 27 0.80 Ni 0.90 1.10 Welding positions
OH H VU

DW-62L
Rutile type flux cored wire for 550-620 MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E91T1-Ni2C-J EN 758 T50 6 Z P C 2 H5 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60 Excellent CTOD value at low temperatures down to -40 Shielding gas: CO2 Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.06 0.12 Si 0.29 0.80 Mn 1.23 1.50 P 0.007 0.03 S 0.008 0.03 Ni 2.5 1.75~2.75

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS PWHT ( xh) AW 620x2 AW

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 580 540 TS (MPa) 650 620~760 El (%) 25 17 -60 -60 IV (J) : 93 27 PWHT ( xh) AW AW

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F HF H VU, OH Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 1.2mm 150~300A 150~300A 150~280A 150~250A

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121

Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux Cored Arc Welding

DW-A62L
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 550-620MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E91T1-GM EN 758 T50 6 Z P M 2 H5 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60C Excellent CTOD value at low temperatures down to -40C Shielding gas: 80%Ar-20%CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VU

DW-A65L
Rutile type flux cored wire for 550-620MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E91T1-K2M-J EN ISO 18276-A-T55 4 Z P M 2 H5 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -40 Shielding gas: 80%Ar-20%CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.07 0.12 Si 0.32 0.80 Mn 1.33 1.50 P 0.007 0.03 S 0.011 0.03 Ni 2.1 1.75~2.75

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.05 0.15 Si 0.32 0.80 Mn 1.18 0.50 1.75 P 0.009 0.03 S 0.008 0.03 Ni 1.78 1.00~ 2.00 0.11 0.35

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 560 540 TS (MPa) 640 620~760 El (%) 27 17 -60 -60 IV (J) : 82 27 Example Guaranty Recommended welding parameters Dia. F HF H VU, OH Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Weight (kg) 15 1.2mm 150~300A 150~300A 150~280A 150~250A Recommended welding parameters Dia. F HF H VU, OH 1.2mm 150~300A 150~300A 150~280A 150~250A Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) 600 540 TS (MPa) 660 620~760 El (%) 25 17 -40 -40 IV (J) : 80 27

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux Cored Wires for Low Temperature Steel


ASME AWS Class. Type of cored flux Chemical SG Pol. Features Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -40 in the as-welded and PWHT conditions WP C composition of all-weld metal (%) Si Mn P S Ni Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 500 F HF H VU OH Ex 0.05 0.50 1.40 0.013 0.007 0.40 Ex 470 560 480~ 620 31 TS (MPa) 580 El (%) 30 IV (J) -40 : 130 -40 : 96 -40 27 PWHT (Cxh) AW 620x3

Trade designation

DW-A55ESR

A5.20 E71T -12M-J

Rutile

80%Ar20%CO2

DCEP

Gt

0.12

0.90

1.60

0.03

0.03

0.50

Gt

400

22

AW

MX-55LF

A5.20 E70T -9C-J

Metal

CO2

DCEP

Suitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding Excellent porosity resistibility to F inorganic zinc primer HF Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60 Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions with a short circuit arc Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60

Ex

0.05

0.44

1.42

0.012

0.007

0.34

Ex

540

590

29

-60 : 58

Gt

0.12

0.80

1.75

0.03

0.03

0.50

Gt

400

490

22

-60 27

MX-A55T

A5.28 E80C -G

Metal

80%Ar20%CO2

DCEP

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.05

0.34

1.40

0.013

0.018

1.42

Ex

540

600

29

-60 : 90

Gt

0.15

0.80

0.50~ 1.75

0.03

0.03

1.00~ 2.00

Gt

470

550~ 690

19

-40 50

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals DW-A55ESR MX-55LF MX-A55T AB, CWB AB, LR, NV, BV, NK LR, NV, BV Diameter (mm) DW-A55ESR MX-55LF MX-A55T 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.4, 1.6 1.2, 1.4

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Gas Metal Arc Welding

Solid Wires for 590-690MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Solid wires for 550 to 690MPa High Tensile Strength Steel Low Temperature
Chemical SG Pol. Features WP C Si Mn

Steel
composition of wire (%) P S Ni Al: 0.01 Cr Ti+Zr: 0.20 Mo Cu Mechanical properties of all-weld metal PWHT 0.2%OS TS El IV (CX h) (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) & SG -18 : 590 670 28 AW 90 -18 : 570 660 29 620X5 80 470 550 19 -18 27 AW

Trade designation

ASME AWS Class.

MG-60

A5.28 ER80S -G

CO2

DCEP

Suitable for flat, horizontal and horizontal fillet welding

Ex F HF H Gt

0.04

0.85

1.95

0.007

0.010

0.32

0.23

Ex

0.12

0.60~ 1.00

1.65~ 2.15

0.025

0.025

Al: Ti+Zr: 0.20~ 0.10 0.30 0.50

0.50

Gt

MG-S63B

A5.28 ER90S -G

Ar5~25% CO2

DCEP

Suitable for 550 to 610MPa high tensile strength steel

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.09

0.69

1.36

0.004

0.007

0.05

0.45

0.28

0.21

Ex

580

660

29

-18 : 150

AW 80%Ar20%CO2 AW 80%Ar20%CO2

Gt

0.12

0.40~ 0.90

1.00~ 1.50

0.025

0.025

0.20

0.20~ 0.20~ 0.60 0.50

0.50

Gt

490

620

19

-18 27

MG-70

A5.28 ER100S -G

CO2

DCEP

Suitable for 690MPa high tensile strength steel

Ex F HF H Gt

0.08

0.78

2.00

0.008

0.007

1.05

0.03

0.64

0.23

Ex

610

720

26

-18 : 90

AW

0.12

0.50~ 1.00

1.70~ 2.30

0.030

0.030

0.70~ 1.50

0.30

0.40~ 0.90

0.35

Gt

550

690

16

-18 27

AW

MG-S70

A5.28 ER100S -G

Ar5~25% CO2

DCEP

Suitable for 690MPa high tensile strength steel

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.08

0.47

1.41

0.006

0.008

2.02

0.17

0.39

0.21

Ex

650

720

25

-40 : 100

AW 80%Ar20%CO2 AW 80%Ar20%CO2

Gt

0.11

0.30~ 0.80

0.90~ 1.60

0.030

0.030

1.50~ 2.50

0.30

0.20~ 0.60

0.50

Gt

550

690

16

-40 27

Note: Welding tests are as pert AWS . Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Diameter (mm) Approvals MG-60 NV, NK MG-60 MG-S63B 0.9, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6 1.2, 1.6 MG-70 MG-S70 1.2, 1.6 1.2

126

127

Gas Metal Arc Welding

Solid wires for 780MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Low Temperature Steel
Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Chemical C Ex F HF H Gt 0.12 0.08 Si 0.67 Mn 1.88 composition of wire (%) P 0.008 S 0.009 Ni 2.16 Cr Mo 0.65 Cu 0.23 Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) & SG 680 800 22 -18 85 AW

SG

Pol.

Features

WP

MG-80

A5.28 ER110S -G

CO2

DCEP

Suitable for 780MPa high tensile strength steel

0.40~ 0.90

1.60~ 2.20

0.030

0.030

1.80~ 2.60

0.40~ 0.90

0.35

Gt

590

760

15

-18 27

AW

MG-S80

A5.28 ER110S -G

Ar5~25% CO2

DCEP

Suitable for 780MPa high tensile strength steel

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.08

0.46

1.37

0.007

0.002

2.64

0.19

0.50

0.22

Ex

770

850

20

-40 : 80

AW 80%Ar20%CO2 AW 80%Ar20%CO2 AW 80%Ar20%CO2 AW 80%Ar20%CO2

Gt

0.12

0.30~ 0.60

1.10~ 1.60

0.030

0.030

2.40~ 3.00

0.10~ 0.40

0.30~ 0.70

0.35

Gt

665

760

15

-40 27 -80 : 78 -60 27

MG-S88A

A5.28 ER120S -G

80%Ar20% CO2

DCEP

Suitable for 780MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.06

0.50 0.30~ 0.70

1.59 1.30~ 1.70

0.005

0.005

3.56 3.20~ 3.80

0.78 0.60~ 0.90

0.18

Ex

770

880

22

Gt

0.09

0.020

0.020

0.50

Gt

690

830

15

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals MG-S80 AB, NV, NK, GL Diameter (mm) MG-80 MG-S80 MG-S88A 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6 1.2

128

129

Gas Metal Arc Welding

Solid wires for Low Temperature Steel


Chemical SG Pol. Features WP C Si Mn composition of wire (%) P S Ni Others Ti: 0.08 B: 0.006 Ti: 0.04~ 0.12 B: 0.003~ 0.010 Mo: 0.21 Cu Mechanical properties of all-weld metal PWHT 0.2%OS TS El IV (Cxh) (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) & SG 470 0.22 Ex 440 510 35 540 33 -60 : 110 -60 : 88 -60 27 -60 27 -60 : 140 AW 620 x1 AW 620 15 x1 620 x1 80%Ar20%CO2 620 15 x1 80%Ar20%CO2 620 x1 95%Ar5%CO2 620 15 x1 95%Ar5%CO2

Trade designation

ASME AWS Class.

MG-S50LT

A5.18 ER70S -G

80%Ar20% CO2

DCEP

Suitable for 400 to 490 high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Ti-B type weld metal

Ex F HF H VU OH Gt

0.09

0.39

1.91

0.006

0.003

0.03

400 0.40 Gt 400

480

22

0.03~ 0.10

0.30~ 0.50

1.50~ 2.10

0.015

0.015

0.50

480

22

MG-S1N

A5.28 ER70S -G

Ar5~20% CO2

DCEP

Suitable for low temperature steel

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.04

0.43

1.30

0.005

0.006

1.76

0.21

Ex

410

520

32

Gt

0.07

0.20~ 0.60

1.00~ 1.60

0.020

0.020

1.50~ 2.00

Mo 0.40

0.50

Gt

360

480

22

-60 27

MG-S3N

A5.28 ER70S -G

Ar5~20% CO2

DCEP

Suitable for 3.5% Ni steel

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.03

0.26

1.18

0.007

0.003

4.14

Mo: 0.22

0.22

Ex

470

570

32

-101 : 130

Gt

0.07

0.50

1.00~ 1.50

0.020

0.020

3.80~ 4.50

Mo 0.40

0.50

Gt

360

480

16

-105 27

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals MG-S50LT AB, LR, NV, NK Diameter (mm) MG-S50LT MG-S1N MG-S3N 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6

130

131

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

TIG Welding Rods and Wires for 590-780MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Low
Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Chemical C Ex 0.08 Si 0.74 Mn 1.38 P 0.007

Temperature Steel
composition of rod and wire (%) S 0.009 Ni 0.02 Mo 0.51 Others Cu 0.12 Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal YP TS EL IV PWHT (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (Cxh) -20 : 480 630 28 AW 180 620 -20 : 530 640 26 x1 98 -20 420 550 18 AW 27 -20 62015 420 550 18 x1 27 -45 : 590 670 28 AW 180 585 -45 : 590 660 30 x15 280 -60 420 550 18 AW 27 -60 60015 420 550 18 x1 27 -60 : 760 880 23 AW 240 665 760 15 -60 27 AW

SG

Pol.

Features

TG-S62

A5.28 ER80S -G

Ar

DCEN

Suitable for 550 to 590MPa high tensile strength steel

Gt

0.10

0.30~ 0.85

1.15~ 1.65

0.020

0.020

0.60

0.25~ 0.65

0.50

Gt

TG-S60A

A5.28 ER80S -G

Ar

DCEN

Suitable for 550 to 610MPa high tensile strength steel

Ex

0.09

0.05

1.36

0.007

0.007

1.00

0.58

0.12

Ex

Gt

0.12

0.20

1.00~ 1.60 1.24 0.90~ 1.40

0.025

0.025

0.60~ 1.20 2.89 2.60~ 3.20

0.30~ 0.65 0.69 0.40~ 0.90

Cr: 0.36 Cr: 0.10~ 0.60

0.50

Gt

TG-S80AM

A5.28 ER110S -G

Ar

DCEN

Suitable for 780MPa high tensile strength steel

Ex Gt

0.09 0.12

0.11 0.20

0.006 0.025

0.008 0.025

0.21 0.50

Ex Gt

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Diameter (mm) TG-S62 TG-S60A TG-S80AM

1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4

132

133

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

TIG Welding Rods and Wires for Low Temperature Steel


Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Chemical C Ex TG-S1N A5.28 ER70S -G Ar DCEN Suitable for low temperature steel Gt 0.09 0.60 0.05 Si 0.31 Mn 1.07 P 0.005 composition of rod and wire (%) S 0.007 Ni 0.82 Mo 0.15 Cu 0.12 Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal YP TS EL IV (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) -60 : 460 540 33 200 -60 : 390 450 35 250 -60 360 480 24 27 -60 27 -101 : 510 580 30 69 -101 : 490 570 31 78 -105 360 480 24 27 -105 360 480 24 27

SG

Pol.

Features

PWHT (Cxh) AW 620 x1 AW 62015 x1 AW 620 x1 AW 62015 x1

0.70~ 1.30

0.025

0.025

0.60~ 1.00

0.30

0.40

Gt

Ex TG-S3N A5.28 ER70S -G Ar DCEN Suitable for 3.5% Ni steel Gt Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals TG-S1N AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, GL

0.04

0.36

0.89

0.004

0.007

3.48

0.15

0.11

Ex

0.06

0.60

0.60~ 1.10

0.020

0.020

3.20~ 3.90

0.30

0.50

Gt

Diameter (mm) TG-S1N TG-S3N 1.6, 2.0, 2.4 1.6, 2.0, 2.4

134

135

Submerged Arc Welding

MF-38 US-49
SAW flux and wire combination for 550 to 590MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F8A4-EG-A4 F8P6-EG-A4 JIS Z3183 S584-H Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Applicable for 0.5%Mo steel Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350 x1h Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 1.6 2.0 Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.09 0.07~ 0.12 Si 0.03 0.05 Mn 1.58 1.25~ 1.80 P 0.014 0.025 S 0.013 0.025 Mo 0.52 0.45~ 0.60 Cu 0.10 0.35 3.2 4.0 4.8 6.4 S 0.014 0.030 Mo 0.53 0.40~ 0.65 Cu 0.35 2.4 Type spool spool coil spool coil coil coil coil Weight (kg) 10,20 10,20 25 10,20 25,76 25, 75 25,75 25

Flux Mesh size 12x65 20x200 20xD Type can can can Weight (kg) 25 25 25

Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.10 0.15 Si 0.37 0.80 Mn 1.35 1.60 P 0.014 0.030

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 520 510 470 470 Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals (Single) AB 3YTM 136 LR 3T,3YM,3YT NV YTM BV A3YTM NK KAW3Y46TM H10 Others CCS 137 AC AC TS (MPa) 640 600 550~690 550~690 El (%) 28 29 20 20 -40 -51 -40 -51 IV (J) : 37 : 40 27 27 PWHT ( xh) AW 600x3 AW 62015x1

Submerged Arc Welding

Submerged Arc Welding

MF-38 US-A4
SAW flux and wire combination for 550 to 590MPa high tensile strength steel Classification : ASME / AWS A5.23 F8A4-EA4-A4 F8P6-EA4-A4 JIS Z3183 S584-H Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Applicable for 0.5%Mo steel Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350 x1h

MF-38 US-40
SAW flux and wire combination for 550 to 610MPa high tensile strength steel Classification : ASME / AWS A5.23 F9A6-EA3-A3 F8P6-EA3-A3 JIS Z3183 S624-H1 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Applicable for 0.5%Mo steel Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350 x1h Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C P S 0.014 0.025 S 0.013 0.030 Mo 0.52 0.45~ 0.65 Mo 0.52 0.40~ 0.65 PWHT ( xh) AW 620x1 AW 62015x1 Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Wire Flux Dia. (mm) Mesh size 12x65 20x200 20xD Type can can can Weight (kg) 25 25 25 2.0 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.8 6.4 Type spool coil coil coil coil coil Weight (kg) 20 25 25,75,150 25,75 25,75,150 25 139 Flux Mesh size 12x65 20x200 20xD Type can can can Weight (kg) 25 25 25 AC AC Single Cu 0.10 0.35 Cu 0.11 0.35 Example Guaranty Si Mn P S 0.010 0.025 S 0.009 0.030 IV (J) -51 -51 -51 -51 AB MG : 51 : 58 27 27 Mo 0.52 0.45~ 0.65 Mo 0.45 0.40~0.65 Cu 0.12 0.35 Cu 0.12 0.35 PWHT ( xh) AW 620X1 AW 62015x1 NK KAW3Y50MH10

Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Si Mn 0.09 0.04 1.59 0.010 0.05~ 1.20~ Guaranty 0.20 0.025 0.15 1.70 Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.10 0.15 Si 0.39 0.80 Mn 1.35 1.60 P 0.013 0.030

0.13 0.04 1.80 0.008 0.05~ 1.65~ 0.20 0.025 0.17 2.20 Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS C Si 0.34 0.80 TS (MPa) 670 630 620~760 550~690 Mn 1.58 2.10 P 0.017 0.030 El (%) 28 29 17 20 Approvals 0.08 0.15 0.2%OS (MPa)

Example Guaranty

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 4.8 Type coil coil coil Weight (kg) 25 25 25 AC AC 520 510 470 470 TS (MPa) 640 600 550~690 550~690 El (%) 28 29 20 20 -40 -51 -40 -51 IV (J) : 37 : 40 27 27 Example Guaranty

580 560 540 470

138

Submerged Arc Welding

Submerged Arc Welding

PF-H80AK US-80LT
SAW flux and wire combination for 780MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F12A10-EG-G Features : Suitable for butt and flat fillet welding of heavy duty structures AC current is only applicable Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -80 Redrying conditions of flux: 250~350 x1h Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example 0.12 Guaranty 0.15 C Example 0.08 Si 0.15 0.25 Si 0.28 Mn P S Ni 2.75 2.40~ 2.90 Ni 2.45 2.10~ 2.90 IV (J) -73 -73 : 90 27 Mo 0.77 0.60~ 0.90 Mo 0.74 0.50~ 1.00 Cu 0.10 0.40 Cu 0.12 0.35 2.03 0.007 0.002 1.75~ 0.015 0.015 2.25 Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS Mn P S 0.004 0.030

PF-H80AS US-80LT
SAW flux and wire combination for 780MPa high tensile strength steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F11A10-EG-G Features : Suitable for butt and flat fillet welding of heavy duty structures DC-EP current is only applicable Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -80 Redrying conditions of flux: 250~350 x1h Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example 0.12 Si 0.15 Mn P S Ni 2.75 2.40~ 2.90 Ni 2.42 2.10~ 2.90 IV (J) -73 -73 : 83 27 Mo 0.77 0.60~ 0.90 Mo 0.73 0.50~ 1.00 Cu 0.10 0.40 Cu 0.11 0.35 2.03 0.007 0.002 1.75~ Guaranty 0.15 0.25 0.015 0.015 2.25 Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example 0.06 Si 0.51 Mn P S 0.002 0.030 1.64 0.011 1.20~ Guaranty 0.12 0.80 0.030 2.20 Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals 740 680 DC-EP DC-EP AB Single Packages Flux Wire Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20 Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 4.8 Type coil coil coil Weight (kg) 25 25 25 Flux Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20 4YQ690 TS (MPa) 860 760~900

1.65 0.009 1.20~ Guaranty 0.12 0.80 0.030 2.20 Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals NV Single Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 4.8 Type coil coil coil Weight (kg) 25 25 25 Y69M AC AC 760 750 TS (MPa) 840 830~970

El (%) 22 14

PWHT AW AW

El (%) 23 15

PWHT AW AW

140

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Submerged Arc Welding

Submerged Arc Welding

PF-H55LT US-36
SAW flux and wire combination for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.17 F7A8-EH14, F7P8-EH14 Features : Suitable for butt welding of structures for low temperature service AC current is only applicable Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60 and CTOD at temperatures down to -50 Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300 x1h Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.12 0.10~0.18 C Example 0.08 0.2%OS MPa Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB Single Tandem Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 4.8 142 Type coil coil coil Weight (kg) 25,76,150 25,75,150 25,75,150 Flux Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20 3M,3YM,MG 4YM,MG LR 5Y40M(H5) NV YM,NV2-4,4-4 YM BV A4YM,MG NK KAWL3M AC AC 489 461 400 400 Si 0.19 Si 0.03 0.05 Mn 1.95 1.70~2.20 Mn 1.42 TS Mpa 555 539 480~660 480~660 P 0.013 El % 34 34 22 22 -62 -62 -62 -62 P 0.013 0.030 S 0.005 IV J : 180 : 160 27 27 S 0.008 0.030 Ti 0.02 Cu 0.08 0.30 B 0.004 PWHT xh)rs AW 623x1 AW 62015x1

PF-H55AS US-36J
SAW flux and wire combination for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service Classification: ASME / AWS A5.17 F7A8-EH14, F7P8-EH14 Features : Suitable for butt welding of structures for low temperature service DC-EP current is only applicable Excellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60 and CTOD at temperatures down to -20 Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300 x1h Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.13 0.10~0.18 C Example 0.07 0.2%OS MPa Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB Single Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 4.8 Type coil coil coil Weight (kg) 25 25 25 143 Flux Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20 5Y400H5 LR 5Y40MH5 DC-EP DC-EP 485 432 400 400 Si 0.23 TS Mpa 555 532 480~660 480~660 Si 0.01 0.05 Mn 2.00 1.70~2.20 Mn 1.42 P 0.009 El % 33 31 22 22 -62 -62 -62 -62 P 0.012 0.030 S 0.004 IV J : 170 : 180 27 27 S 0.007 0.030 Ti 0.02 Cu 0.08 0.30 B 0.004 PWHT ( xh) AW 620x1 AW 62015x1

Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS

Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS (

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS

Submerged Arc Welding

SAW Flux and Wire Combinations for Low Temperature Steel and 780MPa High
Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Type of flux Chemical C 0.12 0.10~ 0.18 Si 0.02 0.10

Tensile Strength Steel


composition (%) Mn 1.99 1.70~ 2.20 P 0.005 0.025 S 0.002 0.025 Mo 0.27 0.20~ 0.35 Cr or Ni Ex 490 400 590 480~ 660 480~ 660 30 22 22 Mechanical properties of weld metal 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (Cxh) 540 620 28 -51 : 50 -51 : 60 -51 27 -51 27 -40 : 80 AW 620 x1 AW 620 15 x1 AW

Pol.

Features Suitable for Wire-Ex multi-layer butt welding of structures for low Wire-Gt temperature service Excellent impact value at temperatures down Weld-Ex to -40 RC: 150~350 x1h Suitable for butt and flat fillet welding of heavy structures Bead appearance and slag removal are excellent RC: 250~350 x1h Wire-Ex Wire-Gt Weld-Ex Weld-Gt

MF-38 US-49A

A5.17 F7A6 -EH14 F7P6 -EH14

Fused

AC

0.09

0.40

1.63

0.019

0.013

0.21

Gt 400

0.10 0.13 0.07 0.12 0.06 0.13 0.04 0.12

0.13 0.30 0.30 0.80 0.18 0.05~ 0.30 0.21 0.80

2.59 2.10~ 2.80 2.01 1.50~ 2.50 0.98 0.60~ 1.20 0.73 1.60

0.013 0.020 0.007 0.020 0.007 0.020 0.008 0.030

0.002 0.020 0.004 0.020 0.005 0.020 0.004 0.025

0.88 0.70~ 1.05 0.85 0.60~ 1.20 -

PF-H80AK US-80BN

A5.23 F11A4 -EG-G

Bonded

AC

PF-H203 US-203E

A5.23 F7P15 -ENi3 -Ni3

Bonded

AC

Suitable for Wire-Ex multi-layer butt welding of 3.5% Ni steel Wire-Gt Excellent impact value at temperatures down Weld-Ex to -100 after PWHT Weld-Gt RC: 200~300 x1h

Cr: 0.78 Cr: 0.70~ 0.90 Cr: 0.79 Cr: 0.50~ 1.00 Ni: 3.48 Ni: 3.10~ 3.80 Ni: 3.35 Ni: 2.80~ 3.80

Ex

720

820

24

Gt

680

760~ 900

15

-40 27

AW

Ex

440

530

34

-101 130

610 x1

Gt

400

480~ 660

22

-101 27

620 15 x1

Note: Welding tests as per AWS, Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty of weld metal (polarity: AC)

Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal, Weld-Gt: Guaranty of weld metal Diameter of wire (mm) US-49A US-80BN US-203E 2.4, 3.2, 4.0, 4.8 3.2, 4.0, 4.8 4.0 Mesh size of flux MF-38 PF-H80AK PF-H203 12x65, 20x200, 20xD 10x48 10x48

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For Heat-Resistant Low-Alloy Steel

Welding Consumables and Proper Welding Conditions for


Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Flux Cored Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc

Welding, Submerged Arc Welding

For Heat-Resistant Low-Alloy Steel


A guide for selecting welding consumables Steel type Mn-Mo Mn-Mo-Ni Plate ASTM ASME steel grade Pipe Tube SMAW BL-96 BL-106 FCAW GMAW MG-S56 MG-S63S MG-SM MG-M MG-CM GTAW TG-S56 TG-S63S SAW MF-27/US-56B PF-200/US-56B PF-200/US-63S MF-38/US-40 MF-38/US-49 MF-38/US-A4 MF-29A/US-511 PF-200/US-511N PF-200D/US-511ND MF-29A/US-521 PF-200/US-521S PF-200D/US-521S PF-500/US-521H PF-500D/US-521HD PF-H80AK/US-2CW PF-200S/US-502 PF-200S/US-9Cb PF-200S/US-12CRS PF-200SD/US-12CRSD

A302Gr.B,C,D A533Type A,B,C,D

0.5Mo

A204Gr.A,B,C

A209Gr.T1 A335Gr.P1 A213Gr.T2 A335Gr.P2 A213Gr.T11,12 A335Gr.P11,12

CM-A76 CM-B83 CM-B86 CM-A96 CM-A96MB CM-A96MBD CM-B95 CM-B98 CM-A106 CM-A106N CM-A106ND CM-B105 CM-B108 CM-A106H CM-A106HD CM-2CW CM-5 CM-9 CM-9Cb CM-95B9 CM-96B9 CR-12S

TG-SM

0.5Cr-0.5Mo

A387Gr.2 Cl.1,2

TG-SCM TG-S1CM TG-S1CML TG-S80B2 TG-S2CM TG-S2CML TG-S90B3 TG-S2CMH TG-S2CW TG-S5CM TG-S9CM TG-S9Cb TG-S90B9 TG-S12CRS

1Cr-0.5Mo 1.25Cr-0.5Mo

A387Gr.12 Cl.1,2 A387Gr.11 Cl.1,2

DW-81B2

MG-S1CM MG-1CM

2.25Cr-1Mo

A387Gr.22 Cl.1,2

A213Gr.T22 A335Gr.P22

DW-91B3

MG-S2CM MG-S2CMS MG-2CM MG-S2CW MG-S5CM MG-S9CM MG-S9Cb

2.25Cr-1Mo-V Low C 2.25Cr-W-V-Nb 5Cr-0.5Mo 9Cr-1Mo 9Cr-1Mo-V-Nb 9Cr-W-V-Nb 12Cr-W-V-Nb

A542Type D Cl.4a A832Gr.22V A387Gr.5 Cl.1,2 A387Gr.9 Cl.1,2 A387Gr.91 Cl.2

SA213Gr.T23 SA335Gr.P23 A213Gr.T5 A335Gr.P5 A213Gr.T9 A335Gr.P9 A213Gr.T91 A335Gr.P91 A213Gr.T92 A335Gr.P92 SA213Gr.T122 SA335Gr.P122

MG-S12CRS

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Welding, Submerged Arc Welding

For Heat-Resistant Low-Alloy Steel


Tips for better welding results for individual welding processes SMAW (1) Remove scale, rust, oil, grease, water, and other dirt from welding grooves beforehand to prevent defects such as porosity and cracking in the weld metal. (2) Use welding currents in the recommended range because the use of excessively high currents can cause imperfections such as poor X-ray soundness, much undercuts, much spatter, and hot cracking. (3) With low-hydrogen type electrodes, keep the arc length as short as possible to prevent porosity caused by nitrogen in the atmosphere. Limit the weaving width within two and a half times the diameter of the electrode. When striking an arc in the welding groove directly, use the backstep technique or strike an arc on a scrap plate before welding the groove to prevent blowholes in the arc starting bead. (4) Use preheating and interpass temperatures in the recommended range as shown in Table 1 in order to prevent the occurrence of cold cracks. (5) Use proper postweld heat treatment (PWHT) temperatures to ensure good mechanical properties of the weld. The use of an excessively high temperature can damage the weld causing inadequate tensile strength and impact value of the weld. In contrast, the use of an excessively low temperature can cause poor ductility and impact toughness of the weld in addition to inadequate stress relieving. The recommended ranges of PWHT temperatures are shown in Table 1. Hold weldments at PWHT temperatures for appropriate time according to the thickness of the base metal to ensure the quality of the weld. (6) Control heat input in predetermined ranges because heat input can markedly affect the crack resistibility and mechanical properties of the weld. Table 1 Recommended temperatures for preheating and interpass control and PWHT Type of steel Mn-Mo-Ni steel 0.5Mo and 0.5Cr-0.5Mo steel 1Cr-0.5Mo and 1.25Cr-0.5Mo steel 2.25Cr-1Mo steel 5Cr-0.5Mo and 9Cr-1Mo steel Preheating and interpass temperature (C) 150-250 100-250 150-300 200-350 250-350 PWHT temperature (C) 590-650 620-680 650-700 680-730 710-780 FCAW, GMAW (1) Use DC-EP polarity. (2) Use and appropriate shielded gas flow rate as shown in Table 2 for recommendation. (3) In spray arc welding with a shielding gas of Ar/O2 or Ar/5-20%CO2 admixture, short circuiting noise may occur when the arc voltage is excessively low. In such a case, keep the arc length about 4-5 mm in order to prevent blowholes in the weld metal. (4) Refer to (1), (4), (5), (6) of the tips for SMAW. Table 2 Recommended shielding gas flow rate Flow rate (liter/min) 20-25 Nozzle standoff (mm) 20 Max wind velocity (m/sec) 2

GTAW (1) Use DC-EN polarity. (2) Use an appropriate shield gas flow rates as shown in Table 3. (3) Use back-shielding to ensure good reverse bead appearance and prevent the occurrence of porosity in the weld metal for low-alloy steels containing Cr over 1.25%. (4) Refer to (1), (4), (5), (6) of the tips for SMAW. Table 3 Recommended shielding gas flow rate Flow rate (liter/min) 10-15 Max. wind velocity (m/sec) 1

SAW (1) Control flux supply at an appropriate flux-burden height. The flux-burden height can affect the appearance of beads and X-ray soundness. The most appropriate height varies depending on flux mesh size, shape of welding groove and other welding conditions; however, single electrode welding commonly use 25-35 mm while tandem welding generally use 30-45 mm. (2) Use lower currents and slower speeds for root pass welding of thick plates to prevent cracking. (3) Refer to (1), (4), (5), (6) of the tips for SMAW.

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Flux Cored Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc

Welding, Submerged Arc Welding

For Heat-Resistant Low-Alloy Steel


How to select the proper welding consumable for joining dissimilar metals The structural components of high temperature service equipment such as power generation boiler use several types of steels; therefore, joining dissimilar steels is unavoidable at the interface of different service condition areas. When joining carbon steels and Cr-Mo steels, or when joining dissimilar Cr-Mo steels, a filler metal with a composition similar to the lower-alloy steel or with an intermediate composition is commonly used for butt joints. For instance, carbon steel can readily be joined to 2.25Cr-1Mo steel by using either a carbon steel or a 1.25Cr-0.5Mo steel filler metal; however, carbon steel filler metals are usually selected except where carbon migration (the diffusion of carbon from lower-Cr metal to higher-Cr metal during PWHT and high temperature service) must be decreased. Likewise, 2.25Cr-1Mo steel can be joined to 9Cr-1Mo-V-Nb steel by using a 2.25Cr-1Mo filler metal. In contrast, Cr-Mo steel and austenitic stainless steel are joined with a high Cr-Ni stainless (e.g. E309) or, where carbon migration and thermal stress are important factors, nickel alloy (e.g. ENiCrFe-1) filler metal. For a quick guide to recommended welding consumables for joining dissimilar metals, refer to Table 1. Table 1 A quick guide to recommended welding consumables for joining dissimilar metals Base metal Type 304 stainless steel Mild steel 0.5Mo 1.25Cr-0.5Mo 2.25Cr-1Mo 5Cr-0.5Mo
(1) (2)

Note: (1) This table guides to recommended filler metals matching the lower-alloy steels in various dissimilar metal joints, excepting for Type 304 steel. Other types of filler metals may be needed where a specific requirement is imposed. Note: (2) Preheating and postweld heat treatment for dissimilar Cr-Mo steels should be sufficient to the higher-alloy steel; however, the PWHT temperature should be lower to avoid damage to the lower-alloy steel and minimize the carbon migration. Type 304 stainless steel should not be preheated or postweld heat-treated to avoid sensitization.

9Cr-1Mo 9Cr-1Mo-V-Nb

NC-39 (E309), NC-39L (E309L), TG-S309 (ER309), TG-S309L (ER309L) NI-C703D (ENiCrFe-3), NI-C70A (ENiCrFe-1), TG-S70NCb (ERNiCr-3) CM-A76 (E7016-A1) TG-SM (ER80S-G) CM-A76 (E7016-A1) TG-SM (ER80S-G) CM-A76 (E7016-A1) TG-SM (ER80S-G) CM-A76 (E7016-A1) TG-SM (ER80S-G) CM-A96 (E8016-B2) TG-S1CM (ER80S-G) CM-A96 (E8016-B2) TG-S1CM (ER80S-G) CM-A96 (E8016-B2) TG-S1CM (ER80S-G) CM-A106 (E9016-B3) TG-S2CM (ER90S-G) CM-A106 (E9016-B3) TG-S2CM (ER90S-G) CM-5 (E8016-B6) TG-S5CM (ER80S-B6)

LB-52 (E7016) 9Cr-1Mo 9Cr-1Mo-V-Nb TG-S50 (ER70S-G) LB-52 (E7016) 5Cr-0.5Mo TG-S50 (ER70S-G) LB-52 (E7016) 2.25Cr-1Mo TG-S50 (ER70S-G) LB-52 (E7016) 1.25Cr-0.5Mo TG-S50 (ER70S-G) LB-52 (E7016) 0.5Mo TG-S50 (ER70S-G)

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CM-A96
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8016-B2 JIS Z3223 DT2316 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Applied for ASTM A387 Gr.11, Gr.12 and equivalents Redrying Conditions: 325~375 x1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Example Guaranty C 0.06 0.05~0.12 Si 0.38 0.60 Mn 0.72 0.90 P 0.008 0.03 S 0.004 0.03 Cr 1.31 1.00~1.50 Mo 0.54 0.40~0.65 Welding Positions:
OH H VU

CM-A96MB CM-A96MBD
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8016-B2 JIS Z3223 DT2316 (CM-A96MB only) Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Applicable for ASTM A387 Gr.11, Gr.12 and equivalents AC is recommended for CM-A96MB and DC for CM-A96MBD Lower tensile strength and higher impact value Redrying Conditions: 325~375 x1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C CM-A96MB CM-A96MBD El (%) 26 21 19 0 IV (J) : 210 PWHT ( xh) 690x1 690x1 69015x1 Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 0.06 0.05~0.12 0.06 0.05~0.12 Temp. ( ) CM-A96MB Example Guaranty Example Guaranty Dia. F VU, OH NV H10, NV1Cr0.5Mo BV NK Others TV Polarity CM-A96MB Packages Length (mm) 300 350 400 400 400 Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 17 29 53 82 122 Dia. (mm) 2.6 (CM-A96MB only) 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.0 Length (mm) 300 350 400 400 400 Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 17 30 54 84 120 155 Example Guaranty AC AC, DC-EP CMA-96MBD Example Guaranty DC-EP DC-EP MG(E8016-B2) MG(E8016-B2) RT 450 4.0mm 125~175A 100~160A 5.0mm 185~235A 6.0mm 240~300A CM-A96MBD RT RT 450 RT Si 0.45 0.60 0.37 0.60 0.2%OS (MPa) 490 360 460 515 394 460 3.2mm 80~120 75~110 Mn 0.74 0.90 0.76 0.90 P 0.007 0.03 0.006 0.03 S 0.003 0.03 0.004 0.03 El (%) 30 24 19 27 19 19 -18 -18 Cr 1.30 Mo 0.54 Welding Positions
OH H VU

HF

HF

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Temp. ( ) Example Guaranty RT 450 RT 0.2%OS (MPa) 570 460 460 TS (MPa) 650 520 550

1.00~1.50 0.40~0.65 1.29 0.57 1.00~1.50 0.40~0.65 IV (J) : 200 : 170* PWHT ( xh) 690x1 690x1 69015x1 690x1 690x1 69015x1 6.0mm 240~300A -

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS TS (MPa) 590 450 550 617 484 550 4.0mm 125~175A 100~160A

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.0 154 AC AC, DC-EP LR 2.6mm 55~85A 50~80A 3.2mm 80~120 75~110

-20 : 174 -40 78* 5.0mm

Recommended welding parameters 2.6mm (CMA-96MB only) 55~85A 50~80A

* 690x1+Step Cooling

185~235A -

MG(E8016-B2) MG(E8016-B2)

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

CM-A106
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9016-B3 JIS Z3223 DT2416 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Applied for ASTM A387 Gr.22 and equivalents Redrying Conditions: 325~375 x1h Welding Positions:
H VU

CM-A106N CM-A106ND
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9016-B3 JIS Z3223 DT2416 (CM-A106N only) Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Applicable for ASTM A387 Gr.22 and equivalents AC is recommended for CM-A106N and DC for CM-A106ND Lower tensile strength, higher impact value and less sensitive to temper embrittlement Redrying Conditions: 325~375 x1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS CM-A106N CM-A106ND
El (%) IV (J) PWHT ( xh)

Welding Positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Example Guaranty 0.07 0.05~0.12
C

0.34 0.60

Si

0.61 0.90

Mn

0.006 0.03

0.004 0.03

2.10 2.00~2.50

Cr

0.96 0.90~1.20

Mo

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS


Temp. ( ) 0.2%OS (MPa) TS (MPa)

Example Guaranty Example Guaranty

C 0.11 0.05~0.12 0.11 0.05~0.12 Temp. ( ) RT 450 RT RT 450 RT

Si 0.33 0.60 0.32 0.60

Mn 0.81 0.90 0.84 0.90 TS (MPa) 650 510 620 635 483

P 0.005 0.03 0.004 0.03 El (%) 28 20 17 26 19

S 0.002 0.03 0.002 0.03

Cr Mo 2.28 0.98 2.00~2.50 0.90~1.20 2.41 1.04 2.00~2.50 0.90~1.20 PWHT ( xh) 690x8 690x8 69015x1 690x8 690x8 69015x1 6.0mm 240~300A DC-EP DC-EP Weight per piece (g) 18 31 55 86 122

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) 510 430 530 501 402 IV (J) -29 : 120 -29 : 108* -40 : 151 -60 : 109* 5.0mm 190~240A Example Guaranty Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 20

Example Guaranty

RT 450 RT

630 520 530

730 580 620

22 17 17

: 120 -

690x1 690x1 69015x1

CM-A106N

Example Guaranty Example Guaranty

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty AC AC, DC-EP 2.6mm 55~85A 50~80A 3.2mm 90~130 75~115 4.0mm 140~190A 100~160A 5.0mm 190~240A 6.0mm 240~300A -

CM-A106ND

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F VU, OH Polarity 2.6mm (CMA-106N only) 55~85A 50~80A Example Guaranty 3.2mm 90~130 75~115 AC AC, DC-EP 4.0mm 140~190A 100~160A CMA-106ND

*690x8 +Step Cooling

Approvals (CMA-106) AB MG(E9016-B3) Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.0 156 Length (mm) 300 350 400 400 400 Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 17 30 55 85 121 LR MG(E9016-B3) NV H10, NV2.25Cr1Mo BV MG(E9016-B3) NK MG(E9016-B3) Others TV

CMA-106N Packages

Dia. (mm) 2.6 (CM-A106N only) 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.0

Length (mm) 300 350 400 400 400

Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5 5

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CM-A106H
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo-V heat resistant steel Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Applied for ASTM A336 Gr F22V and equivalents Excellent tensile strength at high temperatures and good creep rupture strength Redrying Conditions: 325~375 x1h Welding Positions:
H VU

CM-A106HD
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo-V heat resistant steel Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Applicable for ASTM A336 Gr F22V and equivalents Excellent tensile strength at high temperatures and good creep rupture strength by DC-EP current Redrying Conditions: 325~375 x1h Welding Positions:
H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.08 0.05~ 0.12 Si 0.31 0.20~ 0.50 Mn 1.18 0.50~ 1.30 P 0.004 0.015 S 0.001 0.015 Cr 2.42 2.00~ 2.60 Mo 1.01 0.90~ 1.20 V 0.29 0.20~ 0.40 Nb 0.017 0.010~ 0.040

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.08 0.050.15 Si 0.24 0.200.50 Mn 1.12 0.501.30 P 0.005 0.015 S 0.002 0.015 Cr 2.48 2.002.60 Mo 1.05 0.901.20 V 0.27 0.200.40 Nb 0.012 0.0100.040

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 612 420 TS (MPa) 713 590 El (%) 23 18 -18 IV (J) : 147 PWHT ( xh) 705x7 70515x8

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty *1: 705 520 420 TS (MPa) 636 590 x 26h for tensile test El (%) 24 18 -30 IV (J) : 130 PWHT ( xh) *1 70515x8

x 8h for impact test, 705

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F VU Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 350 400 400 Weight per pack (kg) 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 32 56 87 Packages Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 350 400 400 Weight per pack(kg) 5 5 5 Weight per carton(kg) 20 20 20 Weight per piece(g) 32 56 87 AC AC Polarity Example Guaranty DC-EP DC-EP 3.2mm 90~130A 75~115A 4.0mm 140~190A 100~160A 5.0mm 190~240A Recommended welding parameters Dia. F VU 3.2mm 90~130A 75~115A 4.0mm 140~190A 100~160A 5.0mm 190~240A -

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CM-9
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 9%Cr-1%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8016-B8 JIS Z3223 DT2616 Feature : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Applied for ASTM A387 Gr.9 and equivalents Redrying Conditions: 325~375 x1h Welding Positions:
OH H VU

CM-9Cb
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 9%Cr-1%Mo-Nb-V heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9016-G Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Applicable for ASTM A387 Gr.91 and equivalents Excellent creep rupture strength Good performance by AC current Redrying Conditions: 325~375 x1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS S 0.004 0.03 Cr 9.56 8.0~ 10.5 Mo 1.03 0.85~ 1.20 Example Guaranty C 0.06 0.12 Si 0.31 0.60 Mn 1.51 2.00 P 0.006 0.025 S 0.003 0.025 Ni 0.94 1.00 Cr 9.11 8.00~ 10.50 Mo 1.06 0.80~ 1.20 Nb 0.03 0.15 V 0.18 0.50 Welding Positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.08 0.05~ 0.10 Si 0.40 0.90 Mn 0.68 1.0 P 0.007 0.03

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 510 460 TS (MPa) 680 550 El (%) 26 19 0 IV (J) : 110 PWHT ( xh) 740x10 74015x1

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 600 530 TS (MPa) 750 620 El (%) 25 17 0 IV (J) : 81 PWHT ( xh) 750x5 74015x1

Recommended welding parameters 2.6mm F VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 160 Length (mm) 300 350 400 400 Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 18 30 55 85 AC AC, DC-EP 55~85A 50~80A 3.2mm 75~115 70~110 4.0mm 120~160A 90~150A 5.0mm 160~220A -

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 300 350 400 400 Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 18 31 55 85 161 AC AC, DC-EP 2.6mm 55~85A 50~80A 3.2mm 75~115 70~110 4.0mm 120~160A 90~150A 5.0mm 160~220A -

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

CM-95B9 CM-96B9
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 9%Cr-1%Mo-Nb-V heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9015-B9: CM-95B9 E9016-B9: CM-96B9 Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding Applied for ASTM A387 Gr.91 and equivalents Excellent creep rupture strength Good performance by DC-EP current Redrying Conditions: 325~375 x1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C CM-95B9 CM-96B9 Example Guaranty Example Guaranty CM-95B9 CM-96B9 Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 0.10 0.08~ 0.13 0.10 0.08~ 0.13 Cu 0.03 Si 0.20 0.30 0.23 0.30 Al 0.006 Mn 0.82 1.20 0.83 1.20 N P 0.006 0.01 0.005 0.01 Mn+Ni 1.31 .50 1.31 .50 S 0.001 0.01 0.001 0.01 Ni 0.49 0.80 0.48 0.80 Cr 9.09 8.0~ 10.5 9.08 8.0~ 10.5 Mo 1.03 0.85~ 1.20 1.06 0.85~ 1.20 Nb 0.03 0.02~ 0.10 0.03 0.02~ 0.10 V 0.25 0.15~ 0.30 0.24 0.15~ 0.30 Welding Positions:
OH H VU

Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 300 350 400 400 Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 18 31 55 85

HF

0.05 0.020.25 0.04 0.07 0.03 0.006 0.05 0.020.25 0.04 0.07

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS TS El (MPa) (MPa) (%) CM-95B9 CM-96B9 Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 651 530 657 530 768 620 771 620 22 17 21 17 20

IV (J) : 74 20 : 71

PWHT ( xh) 760x2 76015x2 760x2 76015x2

Recommendable welding parameters Dia. 2.6mm 3.2mm F VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty 162 DC-EP DC-EP 55~85A 50~80A 75~115A 70~110A

4.0mm 120~160A 90~150A

5.0mm 160~220A -

AC (CM-96B9 only) 163

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Covered Electrodes Heat-Resistant Low-Alloy Steel Covered electrodes for heat resistant steel
ASME AWS Class. A5.5 E7016 -A1 Type of covering Low hydrogen Chemical Pol. AC DCEP Features WP F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH Ex Gt Ex C 0.06 0.12 0.03 Si 0.49 0.60 0.87 composition of all-weld metal (%) Mn 0.79 0.90 0.71 P 0.006 0.03 0.005 S 0.002 0.03 0.004 Cr 1.20 1.00~ 1.50 1.29 1.00~ 1.50 2.14 2.00~ 2.50 2.14 2.00~ 2.50 Mo 0.49 0.40~ 0.65 0.49 0.40~ 0.65 0.52 0.40~ 0.65 0.95 0.90~ 1.20 0.95 0.90~ 1.20 Ex Gt Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 550 390 470 TS (MPa) 630 480 580 El (%) 29 25 29 IV (J) 0 : 210 0 : 78 0 : 66 0 : 79 0 : 106 PWHT (Cxh) 620x1 62015 x1 690x1 69015 x1 690x1 69015 x1 690x1 69015 x1 690x1 69015 x1

Trade designation

CM-A76

Suitable for 0.5%Mo steel RC: 325~375 x1h Suitable for 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo steel DC-EP is only applicable. RC: 325~375 x1h Iron powder low hydrogen type for 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo steel RC: 325~375 x1h Suitable for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel DC-EP is only applicable RC: 325~375 x1h Iron powder low hydrogen type for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel RC: 325~375 x1h

CM-B95

A5.5 E7015 -B2L

Low hydrogen

DCEP

Gt

0.05

1.00

0.90

0.03

0.03

Gt

390

520

19

CM-B98

A5.5 E8018 -B2

Low hydrogen

AC DCEP

Ex

0.07 0.05~ 0.12 0.03

0.68

0.75

0.012

0.006

Ex

590

690

26

Gt

0.80

0.90

0.03

0.03

Gt

460

550

19

CM-B105

A5.5 E8015 -B3L

Low hydrogen

Ex

0.85

0.87

0.006

0.004

Ex

550

650

25

DCEP

Gt

0.05

1.00

0.90

0.03

0.03

Gt

460

550

17

CM-B108

A5.5 E9018B3

Low hydrogen

AC DCEP

Ex Gt

0.07 0.05~ 0.12

0.68 0.80

0.70 0.90

0.012 0.03

0.007 0.03

Ex Gt

610 530

720 620

23 17

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC, except DC-EP for CMB-95/-105), Approvals CM-B98 LR

Gt: Guaranty (polarity: As specified above) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. CM-A76 CM-B95 CM-B98 CM-B105 CM-B108 2.6 300 300 300 300 300 3.2 350 350 400 350 400 4.0 400 400 450 400 450 5.0 400 400 450 400 450 6.0 400 450 -

164

165

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Covered Electrodes for Heat-Resistant Low-Alloy Steel


Trade designation Type of covering Chemical Pol. Features WP C Ex 0.08 Si 0.36 Mn 0.52 composition of all-weld metal (%) P 0.008 S 0.002 Cr 5.39 Mo 0.58 Others Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 400 TS (MPa) 560 El (%) 33 IV (J) 0 : 150 PWHT (Cxh) 750x8

ASME AWS Class. A5.5 E8016 -B6

CM-5

Low hydrogen

AC DCEP

Suitable for 5%Cr-0.5%Mo steel RC: 325~ 375 x1h

F HF H VU OH

Gt

0.05~ 0.10

0.90

1.0

0.03

0.03

4.0~ 6.0

0.45~ 0.65

W: 1.60 V: 0.22 Nb: 0.02

Gt

460

550

19

74015 x1

Ex AC DCEP Suitable for T23 tubes and P23 pipes RC: 325~ 375 x1h F HF H VU OH Gt

0.05

0.28

0.73

0.007

0.005

2.25

0.09

Ex

565

652

20

0 : 105

715x2

CM-2CW

Low hydrogen

0.15

0.60

0.10~ 1.60

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC),

W: 1.00~ 2.00 V: 1.90~ 0.05~ 0.020 0.010 0.15~ 2.60 0.85 0.30 Nb: 0.01~ 0.08 Gt: Guaranty (polarity: As specified above) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. CM-5 CM-2CW 2.6 300 300 3.2 350 350 4.0 400 400

Gt

300

510

17

71515 x2

5.0 400 -

6.0 400 -

166

167

Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux Cored Arc Welding

DW-81B2
Rutile type flux cored wire for 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E81T1-B2C/B2M Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Applicable for ASTM A387 Gr.11, Gr.12 and equivalents Shielding gas: CO2 or 75~85%Ar-Bal. CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding Positions:
OH H VU

DW-91B3
Rutile type flux cored wire for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E91T1-B3C/B3M Features : Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all position Applied for ASTM A387 Gr.22 and equivalents Shielding gas: CO2 or 75~85%Ar-Bal. CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: 80%Ar+20%CO2) C Example Si Mn P S Cr Mo 0.51 0.40~ 0.65 Mo 0.05 0.61 0.60 0.008 0.013 1.29 0.05~ 1.00~ Guaranty 0.80 1.25 0.030 0.030 0.12 1.50 Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example Si Mn P S Cr

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: 80%Ar+20%CO2) C Example Si Mn P S Cr Mo 0.97 0.90~ 1.20 Mo 0.97 0.90~ 1.20 0.06 0.43 0.82 0.008 0.010 2.25 0.05~ 2.00~ Guaranty 0.80 1.25 0.030 0.030 0.12 2.50 Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example Si Mn P S Cr 0.06 0.35 0.70 0.010 0.009 2.16 0.05~ 2.00~ Guaranty 0.80 1.25 0.030 0.030 0.12 2.50 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: 80%Ar+20%CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 645 540 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. HF VU, OH Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 1.6 602 540 1.2mm 230~300A 190~260A TS (MPa) 728 620~760 TS (MPa) 690 620~760 1.6mm 280~350A 230~300A Weight (kg) 12.5 12.5 169 El (%) 22 17 El (%) 20 17 PWHT ( x h) 690x1 69015x1 PWHT ( xh) 690x1 69015x1 Approvals Others CWB

0.06 0.46 0.46 0.008 0.009 1.23 0.48 0.05~ 1.00~ 0.40~ Guaranty 0.80 1.25 0.030 0.030 0.12 1.50 0.65 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: 80%Ar+20%CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 591 470 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. HF VU, OH Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 1.6 168 Type Spool Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 12.5 549 470 1.2mm 230~300A 190~260A TS (MPa) 670 550~690 TS (MPa) 633 550~690 1.6mm 280~350A 230~300A El (%) 24 19 El (%) 25 19 Approvals LR E81T1-B2 Others CWB PWHT ( xh) 690x1 69015x1 PWHT ( xh) 690x1 69015x1

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

Type Spool Spool

Gas Metal Arc Welding

Solid Wires for Heat -Resistant Low-Alloy Steel


ASME AWS Class. A5.28 ER80S -G Chemical SG Pol. Features WP F HF H VU OH C Ex Gt 0.08 0.10 Si 0.41 0.30~ 0.90 Mn 1.50 1.00~ 1.60 P 0.006 0.020 composition of wire (%) S 0.007 0.020 Ni 0.89 0.50~ 1.00 Cr Mo 0.34 0.20~ 0.60 Cu 0.17 0.35 Ex Gt Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 500 470 520 Ex 0.07 0.59 1.10 0.006 0.009 0.55 0.17 Ex 480 0.15 0.30~ 0.90 0.60~ 1.60 0.025 0.025 0.40~ 0.65 0.40 Gt 470 570 Ex 0.09 0.55 1.15 0.007 0.009 1.45 0.55 0.18 Ex 420 Gt 0.15 0.30~ 0.90 0.60~ 1.50 0.025 0.025 1.00~ 1.60 0.40~ 0.65 0.40 Gt 470 550 Ex 0.08 0.56 1.07 0.005 0.009 2.35 1.11 0.17 Ex. 430 Gt 0.15 0.20~ 0.90 0.40~ 1.40 0.025 0.025 2.10~ 2.70 0.90~ 1.20 0.40 Gt 540 570 620 30 17 540 550 670 28 19 26 580 550 680 28 19 22 TS (MPa) 590 550 610 El (%) 29 19 25 IV (J) -40 : 69 0 : 98 0 : 160 0 : 69 0 : 170 0 : 110 0 : 140 PWHT (Cxh) & SG 620x40 80%Ar20%CO2 62015x1 80%Ar20%CO2 AW 80%Ar20%CO2 620x1 80%Ar20%CO2 AW 80%Ar20%CO2 620x1 80%Ar20%CO2 650x10 80%Ar20%CO2 62015x1 80%Ar20%CO2 680x1 80%Ar20%CO2 690x15 80%Ar20%CO2 69015x1 80%Ar20%CO2

Trade designation

MG-S56

Ar5~20% CO2

DCEP

Suitable for Mn-Mo and Mn-Mo-Ni steel

MG-SM

A5.28 ER80S -G

Ar2~5% O2 Ar5~20% CO2 Ar2~5% O2 Ar5~20% CO2 Ar2~5% O2 Ar5~20% CO2

DCEP

Suitable for 0.5%Mo steel

F HF H VU OH

Gt

MG-S1CM

A5.28 ER80S -G

DCEP

Suitalbe for 1~1.25%Cr0.5%Mo steel

F HF H VU OH

MG-S2CM

A5.28 ER90S -G

DCEP

Suitable for 2.25%Cr1%Mo steel

F HF H VU OH

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals MG-S1CM AB, LR, BV, TV Diameter (mm) MG-S56 MG-SM MG-S1CM MG-S2CM 1.2 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.6 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6

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Gas Metal Arc Welding

Solid Wires for Heat-Resistant Low-Alloy Steel


Chemical SG Ar2~5% O2 Ar5~20% CO2 Ar2~5% O2 Ar5~20% CO2 Pol. Features WP C Ex 0.08 Si 0.40 Mn 0.53 0.40~ 0.70 0.52 0.40~ 0.70 P 0.011 composition of wire (%) S 0.010 Ni 0.08 Cr 5.52 4.50~ 6.00 8.99 8.00~ 10.5 Mo 0.55 0.45~ 0.65 1.00 0.8~ 1.2 Cu 0.18 Nb V Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS TS El (MPa) (MPa) (%) 480 640 26 IV (J) 0 : 78 0 : 130 PWHT (Cxh) & SG 700x2 98%Ar2%O2 74515 x1 98%Ar2%O2 720x2 98%Ar2%O2 74515 x1 98%Ar2%O2 740x8 95%Ar5%CO2 74515 x1 95%Ar5%CO2

Trade designation

ASME AWS Class.

MG-S5CM

A5.28 ER80S -B6

DCEP

Suitable for 5%Cr0.5%Mo steel

F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH

Gt

0.10

0.50

0.025

0.025

0.6

0.35

Gt

470

550

17

MG-S9CM

S5.28 ER80S -B8

DCEP

Suitable for 9%Cr1%Mo steel

Ex

0.07

0.40

0.007

0.008

0.02

0.01

Ex

480

640

24

Gt

0.10

0.50

0.025

0.025

0.5

0.35

Gt

470

550

17

A5.28 MG-S9Cb ER90S -G

Ar5% CO2

DCEP

Suitable for 9%Cr1%MoNb-V steel

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.08

0.35

1.59

0.007

0.008

0.45

8.79

0.88

0.01

0.02

0.17

Ex

570

700

27

0 : 98

Gt

0.12

0.70

2.20

0.020

0.020

1.00

8.00~ 10.00

0.80~ 1.20

0.35

0.10

0.50

Gt

410

620

16

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Diameter (mm) MG-S5CM MG-S9CM MG-S9Cb 1.2, 1.6 1.2 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.6

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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

TG-S1CM TG-S1CML
TIG welding rod and wire for 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER80S-G JIS Z3316 YGT1CM: TG-S1CM JIS Z3316 YGT1CML: TG-S1CML Features : Applied for ASTM A387 Gr.11, Gr.12 and equivalents TG-S1CML: Lower carbon content Shielding Gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS C TG-S1CM Ex. Guar. TG-S1CML Ex. Guar. 0.08 0.05~ 0.12 0.03 0.05 Si 0.52 0.70 0.50 0.70 0.2%OS (MPa) TG-S1CM TG-S1CML Example Guaranty Example Guaranty AB MG Packages Dia. (mm) 0.8 1.0 1.2 LR MG(ER80S-G) Type spool spool tube spool spool tube spool spool tube tube tube 540 470 480 470 NV MG Weight (kg) 10 10 5 10 20 5 10 20 5 5 5 Mn 1.10 0.60~ 1.20 1.13 1.30 TS (MPa) 630 550 580 550 P 0.007 0.025 0.005 0.025 S 0.009 0.025 0.009 0.025 El (%) 28 19 31 19 0 0 Cr 1.40 1.00~ 1.50 1.40 1.00~ 1.50 Mo 0.55 0.40~ 0.65 0.49 0.40~ 0.65 IV (J) : 270 : 300 NK MG(E8016-B2) Ni 0.02 0.20 0.04 0.20 Cu 0.11 0.35 0.12 0.35

TG-S80B2
TIG welding rod and wire for 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER80S-B2 Features: Applicable for ASTM A213 Gr.11 and equivalents Shielding Gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN

Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.11 0.07~ 0.12 Si 0.50 ~ Mn 0.67 0.40~ 0.70 P 0.004 0.025 S 0.004 0.025 Cr 1.40 1.20~ 1.50 Mo 0.55 0.40~ 0.65 Ni 0.01 0.25 Cu 0.15 0.35

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2 Type spool spool tube tube tube tube Weight (kg) 10 10 5 5 5 5 Length (mm) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Weight per piece (g) 16 25 35 63 490 470 TS (MPa) 625 550 El (%) 32 19 -20 IV (J) : 246 PWHT ( x h) 620x1 62015x1

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS PWHT ( x h) 690x1 62015x1 620x1 AW Others KR, TV

Approvals (only for TGS-1CM) BV MG(ER80S-G) Length (mm) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

Weight per piece (g) (TG-S1CM) (TG-S1CML) 9 16 25 35 63

1.6

16

2.0 2.4 3.2 174

25 35 63

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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

TG-S2CM TG-S2CML
TIG welding rod and wire for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER90S-G: TG-S2CM ER80S-G: TG-S2CML JIS Z3316 YGT2CM: TG-S2CM JIS Z3316 YGT2CML: TG-S2CML Features : Applied for ASTM A387 Gr.22 and equivalents TG-S2CML: Lower carbon content Shielding Gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS C TG-S2CM Ex. Guar. TG-S2CML Ex. Guar. 0.11 0.05~ 0.13 0.03 0.05 Si 0.36 0.70 0.50 0.70 Mn 0.75 0.50~ 1.20 1.14 1.30 P 0.004 0.025 0.007 0.025 S 0.008 0.025 0.009 0.025 Cr 2.29 2.00~ 2.50 2.33 2.10~ 2.60 El (%) 28 17 28 19 NK MG Others KR, TV Weight per piece (g)
(TG-S2CM) (TG-S2CML) 9 16 25 35 63 16 25 35 -

TG-S90B3
TIG welding rod and wire for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER90S-B3 Features: Applied for ASTM A387 Gr.22 and equivalents Shielding Gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN

Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS Mo 1.07 0.90~ 1.20 1.09 0.90~ 1.20 IV (J) 0 0 : 250 : 250 Ni 0.05 0.20 0.03 0.20 Cu 0.12 0.35 0.12 0.35 C Example Guaranty 0.11 0.07~ 0.12 Si 0.64 0.40~ 0.70 Mn 0.67 0.40~ 0.70 P 0.006 0.025 S 0.006 0.025 Cr 2.44 2.30~ 2.70 Mo 1.09 0.90~ 1.20 Ni 0.01 0.25 Cu 0.14 0.35

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2 Type spool spool tube tube tube tube Weight (kg) 10 10 5 5 5 5 Length (mm) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Weight per piece (g) 16 25 35 63 596 540 TS (MPa) 725 620 El (%) 27 17 -20 IV (J) : 237 PWHT ( x h) 690x1 69015x1

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) TG-S2CM TG-S2CML Example Guaranty Example Guaranty Approvals (only for TGS-2CM) AB MG Packages Dia. (mm)
0.8 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2

TS (MPa) 720 620 630 550 BV

PWHT ( x h) 690x1 69015x1 690x1 69015x1

610 540 520 470 NV MG

MG(ER90S-G)

Type
spool spool spool tube spool tube tube tube tube

Weight (kg)
10 10 10 5 10 5 5 5 5

Length (mm)
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

TG-S2CMH
TIG welding rod and wire for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo-V heat resistant steel Features : Applicable for ASTM A336 Gr. F22V and equivalents Excellent tensile strength at high temperatures and good creep rupture strength Shielding Gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 0.12 0.10~0.13 Mo 1.06 0.90~1.20 Si 0.16 0.70 V 0.28 0.20~0.40 Mn 0.43 0.20~0.70 Nb 0.037 0.015~0.040 P 0.005 0.025 Ni 0.01 0.20 S 0.008 0.025 Cu 0.11 0.35 Cr 2.31 2.00~2.50

TG-S9CM
TIG welding rod and wire for 9%Cr-1%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER80S-B8 Features: Applied for ASTM A387 Gr.9 and equivalents Shielding Gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 0.07 0.10 Mo 1.00 0.8~1.2 Si 0.39 0.50 Ni 0.18 0.50 Mn 0.52 0.40 0.70 Cu 0.01 0.35 P 0.006 0.025 S 0.009 0.025 Cr 8.98 8.00~10.5

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 623 420 TS (MPa) 730 590 El (%) 22 18 -18 IV (J) : 300 PWHT ( x h) 705x7 70515x8

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 410 470 TS (MPa) 590 550 El (%) 32 17 0 IV (J) : 220 PWHT ( x h) 750x2 74515x1

Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 Type tube tube tube tube Weight (kg) 5 5 5 5 Length (mm) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Weight per piece (g) 9 16 25 35

Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2 Type spool tube tube tube tube Weight (kg) 20 5 5 5 5 Length (mm) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Weight per piece (g) 16 25 35 63

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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

TG-S9Cb
TIG welding rod and wire for 9%Cr-1%Mo-Nb-V heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER90S-G Features : Applied for ASTM A387 Gr.91 and equivalents Excellent creep rupture strength Shielding Gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN

TG-S90B9
TIG welding rod and wire for 9%Cr-1%Mo-Nb-V heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER90S-B9 Features : Applied for ASTM A387 Gr.91 and equivalents Excellent creep rupture strength Shielding Gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN

Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 0.08 0.12 Mo 0.90 0.85~1.20 Si 0.16 0.60 Ni 0.71 0.80 Mn 1.01 1.20 Nb 0.04 0.02~0.12 P 0.006 0.020 V 0.18 0.10~0.35 S 0.005 0.010 Cu 0.01 Cr 9.01 8.00~10.00

Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 0.12 0.07~0.13 Mo 1.00 0.85~1.20 Si 0.25 0.15~0.50 Ni 0.49 0.80 Mn 0.75 1.20 V 0.21 0.15~0.30 P 0.006 0.010 Al 0.04 S 0.004 0.010 Nb 0.05 0.02~0.10 Cu 0.01 0.20 N 0.04 0.03~0.07 Cr 9.20 8.00~10.50 Mn+Ni 1.24 .50

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2 Type spool spool spool spool tube tube tube tube Weight (kg) 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 Length (mm) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Weight per piece (g) 16 25 35 63 700 410 TS (MPa) 780 620 El (%) 24 16 0 IV (J) : 240 PWHT ( x h) 740x8 74515x1

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 1.0 1.2 1.6 1.6 2.0 2.4 Type spool spool spool spool spool tube tube tube Weight (kg) 10 10 20 10 20 5 5 5 Length (mm) 1,000 1,000 1,000 Weight per piece(g) 16 25 35 706 410 TS (MPa) 809 620 El (%) 22 16 0 IV (J) : 160 PWHT ( x h) 760x2 76015x2

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TIG Welding Rods and Wires for Heat-Resistant Low-Alloy Steel


Trade designation ASME AWS Class. A5.28 ER80S -G A5.28 ER90S -G A5.28 ER80S -G A5.28 ER80S -B6 Chemical C Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.15 0.08 0.05~ 0.12 0.09 0.10 Si 0.41 0.20~ 0.60 0.39 0.20~ 0.50 0.54 0.80 0.41 0.50 Mn 1.59 1.20~ 1.80 1.23 1.05~ 1.45 1.04 1.50 0.49 0.40~ 0.70 0.45 P 0.007 0.025 0.008 0.025 0.004 0.025 0.006 0.025 composition of rod and wire (%) S 0.007 0.025 0.005 0.025 0.007 0.025 0.009 0.025 Ni 0.66 0.40~ 0.80 1.58 1.45~ 1.75 0.02 0.20 0.04 0.60 Cr 5.44 4.50~ 6.00 2.32 Mo 0.50 0.40~ 0.60 0.39 0.25~ 0.55 0.53 0.40~ 0.65 0.55 0.45~ 0.65 0.52 Others Cu: 0.11 Cu 0.35 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS TS EL IV PWHT (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (Cxh) -12 : Ex 520 590 31 620x1 290 62015 Gt 470 550 19 x1 625 -12 : Ex 566 655 27 x15 256 Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt 480 500 470 480 470 620 580 550 600 550 16 32 19 26 17 0 : 280 0 : 280 0 : 205 620x1 620x1 AW 750x2 74515 x1 715x2

SG

Pol.

Features Suitable for Mn-Mo and Mn-Mo-Ni steel Suitable for Mn-Mo and Mn-Mo-Ni steel Suitable for 0.5%Mo steel Suitable for 5%Cr0.5%Mo steel

TG-S56

Ar

DCEN

TG-S63S

Ar

DCEN DCEN DCEN

Cu: 0.10 Cu 0.35

TG-SM

Ar

Cu: 0.12 Cu 0.35

TG-S5CM

Ar

Cu: 0.12 Cu 0.35

Ex Suitable for SA213Gr. T23 tubes and SA335Gr. P23 pipes

0.04

0.41

0.005

0.004

TG-S2CW

Ar

DCEN

Gt

0.15

0.60

0.10~ 1.60

0.020

0.010

1.90~ 2.60

0.05~ 0.85

Cu: 0.10 V: 0.33 Nb: 0.031 W: 1.22 Al: Cu 0.40 V: 0.15~ 0.40 Nb: 0.01~ 0.08 W:1.00~ 2.00 Al 0.03

Ex

467

578

31

Gt

300

510

20

71515 x2

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals TG-S56 TV Diameter (mm) TG-S56 TG-S63S TG-SM 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 TG-S5CM TG-S2CW 1.2, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4

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Submerged Arc Welding

MF-38 US-49
SAW flux and wire combination for 0.5%Mo heat resistant steel Classification : ASME / AWS A5.23 F8P6-EG-A4 F8A4-EG-A4 JIS Z3183 S584-H Features : Suitable for single or multi-pass butt welding of 0.5%Mo steel Good mechanical properties of multi-layer weld metal in the as-welded and PWHT conditions Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350 x1h Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.09 0.07~ 0.12 Si 0.03 0.05 Mn 1.58 1.25~ 1.80 P 0.014 0.025 S 0.013 0.025 Mo 0.52 0.45~ 0.60 Cu 0.10 0.35

Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 1.6 2.0 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.8 6.4 Type spool spool coil spool coil coil coil coil Weight (kg) 10,20 10,20 25 10,20 25,76 25, 75 25,75 25

Flux Mesh size 12x65 20x200 20xD Type can can can Weight (kg) 25 25 25

Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.10 0.15 Si 0.37 0.80 Mn 1.35 1.60 P 0.014 0.030 S 0.014 0.030 Mo 0.53 0.40~0.65 Cu 0.35

Mechanical properties of weld metal (AC) as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals (Single) AB 3YTM LR 3T,3YM,3YT NV YTM BV A3YTM NK KAW3Y46TMH10 Others CCS AC AC 510 470 TS (MPa) 600 550~690 El (%) 29 20 -51 -51 IV (J) : 40 27 PWHT ( xh) 600x3 62015x1

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Submerged Arc Welding

MF-38 US-A4
SAW flux and wire combination for 0.5%Mo heat resistant steel Classification : ASME / AWS A5.23 F8P6-EA4-A4 F8A4-EA4-A4 JIS Z3183 S584-H Features : Suitable for single or multi-pass butt welding of 0.5%Mo steel Good mechanical properties in multi-layer welding in the as-welded and PWHT conditions Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350 x1h Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Si Mn P S 0.014 0.025 S 0.013 0.030 Mo 0.52 0.45~ 0.65 Mo 0.52 0.40~0.65 IV (J) -51 -51 : 40 27 Cu 0.10 0.35 Cu 0.11 0.35 PWHT ( xh) 620x1 62015x1

MF-38 US-40
SAW flux and wire combination for 0.5%Mo heat resistant steel Classification : ASME / AWS A5.23 F8P6-EA3-A3 F9A6-EA3-A3 JIS Z3183 S624-H1 Features : Suitable for single or multi-pass butt welding of 0.5%Mo steel Good mechanical properties in multi-layer welding in the as-welded and PWHT conditions Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350 x1h Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.13 0.05~0.17 C Example Guaranty 0.08 0.15 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Wire Flux Dia. (mm) 2.0 2.4 3.2 4.0 4.8 6.4 Type spool coil coil coil coil coil Weight (kg) 20 25 25,75,150 25,75 25,75,150 25 Flux Mesh size 12x65 20x200 20xD Type can can can Weight (kg) 25 25 25 AC AC Single 560 470 Si 0.04 0.20 Si 0.34 0.80 TS (MPa) 630 550~690 Approvals AB MG NK KAW3Y50MH10 Mn 1.80 1.65~2.20 Mn 1.58 2.10 P 0.008 0.025 P 0.017 0.030 El (%) 29 20 -51 -51 S 0.010 0.025 S 0.009 0.030 IV (J) : 58 27 Mo 0.52 0.45~0.65 Mo 0.45 0.40~0.65 PWHT ( xh) 620X1 62015x1 Cu 0.12 0.35 Cu 0.12 0.35

0.09 0.04 1.59 0.010 0.05~ 1.20~ Guaranty 0.20 0.025 0.15 1.70 Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.10 0.15 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 4.8 Type coil coil coil Weight (kg) 25 25 25 AC AC 510 470 Si 0.39 0.80 Mn 1.35 1.60 TS (MPa) 600 550~690 P 0.013 0.030 El (%) 29 20

Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS

Mesh size 12x65 20x200 20xD

Type can can can

Weight (kg) 25 25 25

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Submerged Arc Welding

PF-200 US-511N
SAW flux and wire combination for 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F8P2-EG-B2 JIS Z3183 S642-1CM Features : Suitable for multi-pass butt welding of 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo steel AC current is recommended Excellent notch toughness Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300 x1h Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example 0.13 Si 0.11 Mn P S Cr 1.50 1.25~ 1.80 Cr 1.43 1.00~ 1.50 IV (J) -29 -29 : 120 27 Mo 0.53 0.40~ 0.65 Mo 0.54 0.40~ 0.65 Cu 0.14 0.25 Cu 0.14 0.35 0.70 0.005 0.002 0.50~ Guaranty 0.15 0.30 0.015 0.015 1.00 Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Si Mn P S 0.002 0.030 0.10 0.10 0.74 0.007 0.05~ Guaranty 0.80 1.20 0.030 0.15 Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 4.8 Type coil coil coil Weight (kg) 25 25 25 Flux Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20 AC AC 450 470 TS (MPa) 560 550~690

PF-200D US-511ND
SAW flux and wire combination for 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F8P2-EG-B2 Features : Suitable for multi-pass butt welding of 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo steel DC current is recommended Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300 x1h

Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example 0.13 Si 0.09 Mn P S Cr 1.49 1.25~ 1.80 Cr 1.39 1.00~ 1.50 IV (J) -29 -29 : 116 27 Mo 0.56 0.40~ 0.65 Mo 0.56 0.40~ 0.65 Cu 0.10 0.25 Cu 0.09 0.35 0.92 0.005 0.003 0.50~ Guaranty 0.15 0.30 0.015 0.015 1.00 Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty Si Mn P S 0.003 0.030 0.08 0.21 0.82 0.007 0.05~ 0.80 1.20 0.030 0.15 Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 Type coil coil Weight (kg) 25 25 Flux Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20 DC-EP DC-EP 477 470 TS (MPa) 589 550~690

El (%) 31 20

PWHT ( xh) 690x8 69015x1

El (%) 27 20

PWHT ( xh) 690x4 69015x1

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PF-200 US-521S
SAW flux and wire combination for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F9P2-EG-B3 JIS Z3183 S642-2CM Features : Suitable for multi-pass butt welding of 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel AC current is recommended Excellent notch toughness Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300 x1h Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Si Mn P S Cr 2.45 2.20~ 2.70 Cr 2.34 2.00~ 2.50 IV (J) -29 -29 : 150 27 Mo 1.05 0.90~ 1.20 Mo 1.04 0.90~ 1.20 Cu 0.12 0.30 Cu 0.12 0.35 0.16 0.14 1.00 0.005 0.002 0.08~ 0.80~ Guaranty 0.25 0.012 0.012 0.18 1.20 Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Si Mn P S 0.001 0.030 0.12 0.10 0.82 0.008 0.05~ Guaranty 0.80 1.20 0.030 0.15 Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 4.8 Type coil coil coil Weight (kg) 25 25 25 Flux Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20 AC AC, DC-EP 470 540 TS (MPa) 610 620~760

PF-200D US-521S
SAW flux and wire combination for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F9P2-EG-B3 Features : Suitable for multi-pass butt welding of 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel DC current is recommended Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300 x1h

Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Si Mn P S Cr 2.44 2.20~ 2.70 Cr 2.41 2.00~ 2.50 IV (J) -29 -29 : 164 27 Mo 1.07 0.90~ 1.20 Mo 1.07 0.90~ 1.20 PWHT ( xh) 690x6 69015x1 Cu 0.13 0.30 Cu 0.13 0.35 0.17 0.14 0.96 0.004 0.002 0.08~ 0.80~ Guaranty 0.25 0.012 0.012 0.18 1.20 Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Si Mn P S 0.003 0.030 0.09 0.16 0.81 0.006 0.05~ Guaranty 0.80 1.20 0.030 0.15 Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 4.8 Type coil coil coil Weight (kg) 25 25 25 Flux Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20 DC-EP DC-EP 507 540 TS (MPa) 621 620~760 El (%) 26 17

El (%) 27 17

PWHT ( xh) 690x8 69015x1

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PF-500 US-521H
SAW flux and wire combination for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo-V heat resistant steel Features : Suitable for multi-pass butt welding of ASTM A336 Gr. F22V and equivalents AC current is recommended Excellent tensile strength at high temperatures and good creep rupture strength Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300 x1h

PF-500D / US-521HD
SAW flux and wire combination for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo-V heat resistant steel Features : Suitable for multi-pass butt welding Applicable for ASTM A336 Gr F22V and equivalents Excellent tensile strength at high temperatures and good creep rupture strength by DC-EP current Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300 x1h Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS Mn 1.27 0.30~1.40 V 0.39 0.25~0.45 Mn 1.16 0.50~1.30 V 0.35 0.20~0.40 El (%) 26 16 -18 P 0.004 0.025 Nb 0.02 0.010~0.040 P 0.006 0.015 Nb 0.015 0.010~0.040 IV (J) :150 PWHT ( xh) 705x7 70515x8 S 0.002 0.025 Cu 0.12 0.30 S 0.001 0.015 C Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 0.16 0.18 Cr 2.54 2.00-2.65 C Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 0.07 0.05-0.15 Cr 2.44 2.00-2.60 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty *1: 705 Polarity Example Guaranty Flux Packages Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20 Wire Dia. (mm) 4.0 Type coil Weight (kg) 25 Flux Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20 DC-EP DC-EP 518 420 Si 0.21 0.25 Mo 1.03 0.90-1.20 Si 0.17 0.05-0.35 Mo 1.03 0.90-1.20 TS (MPa) 634 590 Mn 1.30 0.30-1.40 V 0.38 0.25-0.45 Mn 1.26 0.50-1.30 V 0.34 0.20-0.40 El (%) 26 18 -30 IV (J) :106 P 0.003 0.025 Nb 0.022 0.010-0.040 P 0.007 0.015 Nb 0.011 0.010-0.040 PWHT ( xh) *1 70515x8 S 0.001 0.025 Cu 0.11 0.30 S 0.001 0.015 Cu 0.10 -

Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 0.13 0.18 Cr 2.55 2.00~2.65 C Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 0.08 0.05~0.15 Cr 2.53 2.00~2.60 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 4.0 Type coil Weight (kg) 25 AC AC 620 420 Si 0.20 0.25 Mo 0.98 0.90~1.20 Si 0.13 0.05~0.35 Mo 1.03 0.90~1.20 TS (MPa) 710 590~760

Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS

Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS

x 8h for impact test, 705

x 26h for tensile test

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PF-200S US-9Cb
SAW flux and wire combination for 9%Cr-1%Mo-Nb-V heat resistant steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F10PZ-EG-G Features : Suitable for multi-pass butt welding of 9%Cr-1%Mo-Nb-V steel AC current is recommended Excellent creep rupture strength Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300 x1h

Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 0.08 0.14 Cr 8.91 8.00~10.50 C Example Guaranty Example Guaranty 0.06 0.12 Cr 8.31 8.00~10.50 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Polarity Example Guaranty AC AC 580 610 Si 0.13 0.30 Mo 0.90 0.80~1.20 Si 0.12 0.60 Mo 0.88 0.80~1.20 TS (MPa) 710 690~830 Packages Wire Dia. (mm) 1.6 2.4 3.2 4.0 Type spool coil coil coil Weight (kg) 20 25 25 25 Flux Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20 Mn 1.73 2.00 Nb 0.05 0.10 Mn 1.58 2.00 Nb 0.03 0.15 El (%) 24 16 0 P 0.007 0.020 V 0.23 0.50 P 0.008 0.025 V 0.21 0.50 IV (J) : 68 S 0.005 0.020 Ni 0.60 1.00 S 0.004 0.025 Ni 0.55 1.00 PWHT ( xh) 740x8 74515x1

Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS

Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS

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Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Type of flux Chemical C Wire-Ex Suitable for multi-layer butt welding of Mn-Mo and Mn-Mo-Ni steels RC: 150~350 x1h Wire-Gt Weld-Ex Weld-Gt Wire-Ex Suitable for multi-layer butt welding of Mn-Mo and Mn-Mo-Ni steels RC: 200~300 x1h Wire-Gt Weld-Ex Weld-Gt 0.10 0.15 0.08 0.12 0.10 0.15 0.08 0.12 Si 0.14 0.35 0.28 0.50 0.14 0.35 0.11 0.50 Mn 1.62 1.40~ 2.20 1.05 0.90~ 1.80 1.62 1.40~ 2.20 1.33 0.90~ 1.80 composition (%) P 0.005 0.018 0.009 0.020 0.007 0.018 0.007 0.020 S 0.003 0.018 0.002 0.020 0.003 0.018 0.003 0.020 Mo 0.47 0.40~ 0.70 0.45 0.40~ 0.70 0.47 0.40~ 0.70 0.43 0.40~ 0.70 Others Ni: 0.84 Cu: 0.08 Ni: 0.70~1.20 Cu 0.30 Ni: 0.87 Cu: 0.08 Ni: 0.70~1.20 Cu 0.30 Ni: 0.84 Cu: 0.08 Ni: 0.70~1.20 Cu 0.30 Ni: 0.83 Cu: 0.08 Ni: 0.70~1.20 Cu 0.30 Mechanical properties of weld metal 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (Cxh) -40 : 85 635 x26

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MF-27 US-56B

A5.23 F9P4 -EG-G

Fused

AC

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620~ 760

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PF-200 US-56B

A5.23 F9P4 -EG-G

Bonded

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620~ 760

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Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty of weld metal (polarity: AC) Approvals MF-27 US-56B TV

Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal, Weld-Gt: Guaranty of weld metal

Diameter of wire (mm) US-56B 3.2, 4.0, 4.8

Mesh size of flux MF-27 PF-200 48xD 10x48

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SAW Flux and Wire Combination for Heat -Resistant Low-Alloy Steel
Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Type of flux Chemical C Wire-Ex Wire-Gt Weld-Ex Weld-Gt Wire-Ex MF-29A US-521 A5.23 F8P2 -EG-B3 Fused AC Suitable for multi-layer butt welding of 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel RC: 150~350 x1h Wire-Gt Weld-Ex Weld-Gt Wire-Ex PF-200S US-502 A5.23 F7P2 -EG-B6 Suitable for multi-layer butt welding of 5%Cr-0.5%Mo steel RC: 200~300 x1h Wire-Gt Weld-Ex Weld-Gt 0.12 0.05~ 0.14 0.09 0.05~ 0.15 0.07 0.14 0.09 0.05~ 0.15 0.07 0.15 0.06 0.12 Si 0.17 0.35 0.25 0.80 0.16 0.35 0.17 0.80 0.18 0.35 0.21 0.80 composition (%) Mn 0.61 0.35~ 0.85 0.78 .20 0.61 0.30~ 0.85 0.79 .20 0.50 0.30~ 0.85 0.78 1.20 P 0.004 0.020 0.008 0.030 0.008 0.025 0.011 0.030 0.008 0.025 0.012 0.030 S 0.003 0.020 0.003 0.030 0.003 0.025 0.002 0.030 0.002 0.025 0.002 0.030 Cu 0.12 0.30 0.12 0.35 0.12 0.30 0.12 0.35 0.12 0.30 0.12 0.35 Cr 1.48 1.30~ 1.75 1.32 1.00~ 1.50 2.52 2.35~ 2.80 2.38 2.00~ 2.50 5.50 4.80~ 6.00 5.25 4.50~ 6.00 Mo 0.52 0.40~ 0.65 0.52 0.40~ 0.65 1.05 0.90~ 1.20 1.02 0.90~ 1.20 0.55 0.40~ 0.65 0.55 0.40~ 0.65 Gt 400 Ex Mechanical properties of weld metal 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (Cxh) 440 580 28 28 : 650 x20 69015 x1 : 690 x10

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MF-29A US-511

A5.23 F7PZ -EG-B2

Fused

AC

Suitable for multi-layer butt welding of 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo steels RC: 150~350 x1h

Gt

400

480~ 660

22

Ex

480

600

24

68

Gt

470

550~ 690

20

27

: 69015 x1

Ex

460

590

32

-29 : 133

720x1

Bonded

AC

480~ 660

22

-29 27

74515 x1

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty of weld metal (polarity: AC)

Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal, Weld-Gt: Guaranty of weld metal

Diameter of wire (mm) US-511 US-521 US-502 1.2, 1.6, 2.4, 3.2, 4.0, 4.8, 6.4 1.6, 2.4, 3.2, 4.0, 4.8 3.2, 4.0, 4.8

Mesh size of flux MF-29A PF-200S 48XD 10x48

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For Stainless Steel

Welding Consumables and Proper Welding Conditions for


Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Flux Cored Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc

Welding, Submerged Arc Welding

For Stainless Steel


A guide for selecting welding consumables Steel type 304 304L 304H 304N2 Key note for application General Cryogenic temperatures Low carbon 0.04% max. High temperature service and solution treatment High temperatures General Dissimilar-metal joints High temperature service and solution treatment 316 316L 316LN 316H 317L 347 321 310S 312 410 405, 409 409, 430, 436 410L General Cryogenic temperatures Low carbon (0.04% max.) High temperature service and solution treatment Low carbon (0.04% max.) High temperatures Urea Low carbon (0.04% max.) General Low carbon High temperatures General High temperatures General General Duplex stainless General Overlaying in cladding Underlaying in cladding Low carbon martensite Car exhaust system SMAW NC-38 NC-38LT NC-38L NC-38, NC-38L NC-38H NC-39 NC-39L NC-39MoL FCAW DW-308 DW-308LP DW-308LT DW-308L DW-308LP DW-308LH DW-308H DW-308N2 DW-309 DW-309L DW-309MoL DW-309LP DW-309MoLP DW-309LH DW-316 DW-316LP DW-316LT DW-316L DW-316LP DW-316LH DW-317L DW-316H DW-317L DW-347 DW-347H DW-347 DW-347H DW-310 DW-312 DW-329A DW-329AP DW-410Cb DW-430CbS MX-A135N MX-A410NM MX-A430M MG-S347S GMAW MG-S308 MG-S308LS GTAW TG-S308 TG-S308L TG-S308L TG-X308L SAW PF-S1 US-308 PF-S1LT US-308L PF-S1 US-308L

MG-S309 MG-S309LS

TG-S309 TG-S309L TG-X309L

PF-S1 US-309 PF-S1 US-309L

NC-36 NC-36LT NC-36L NC-36, NC-36L NC-316MF NC-317L NC-37 NC-37L NC-37 NC-37 NC-30 NC-32 NC-329M CR-40 CR-40Cb CR-43Cb CR-43CbS

TG-S316 MG-S316LS TG-S316L TG-S316L TG-X316L

PF-S1M US-316 (single pass) PF-S1 US-316 (multi-pass) PF-S1M US-316L (single pass) PF-S1 US-316L (multi-pass)

N04051 TG-S310MF TG-S317L TG-S347 TG-X347

PF-S1 US-317L PF-S1 US-347

PF-S1 US-347 TG-S310 TG-S329M MG-S410 TG-S410 TG-S410Cb PF-S4M US-410

MG-S430M

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Tips for better welding results for individual welding processes SMAW (1) Use proper welding currents because the use of an excessive current causes overheating electrodes and thereby welding usability and weld metal mechanical properties can be deteriorated. (2) Keep the arc as short as possible. (3) Control the weaving width of electrode within two and a half times the diameter of the electrode. FCAW 1. Features: (1) DW stainless flux-cored wires are cost-effective wires because of high welding efficiency with the deposition rate 2-4 times as high as those of stick electrodes as shown in Fig. 1 and deposition efficiency of about 90%. (2) DW stainless wires offer a wider range of current and voltage in comparison with solid wire as shown in Fig. 2, which facilitates easier application for both semi-automatic and automatic welding. (3) DW stainless series has excellent usability and weldability with stable arc, low spatter, good slag removal, smooth bead appearance, and high X-ray soundness. 2. Notes on usage (1) Welding power source: Use a DC power source with constant voltage and the polarity DC-EP. Inverter-type welding power sources can also be used. When the use of a certain pulsed arc power source causes much spatter, use the wire with ordinary currents, turning off the pulse switch. (2) Shielding gas: Use CO2 for shielding gas for general applications. Ar-CO2 mixtures with 20-50% CO2 can also be used, but compared with CO2, porosity (pit and blowhole) is apt to occur. The proper flow rate of shielding gas is 20-25 litter/min. (3) Wire extension: Keep the wire extension at about 15 mm for 0.9-mm wire and 15-20 mm for 1.2- and 1.6-mm wire. The use of a shorter wire extension may cause pit and worm-tracking porosity. The wire extension in welding with an Ar-CO2 mixture should be 5 mm longer than in use of CO2. (4) Protection against wind: When wind velocity at the vicinity of an arc is more than 1 m/sec., blowhole is apt to occur, and dissolution of nitrogen into the weld metal may deteriorate slag removal and decrease the ferrite content of the weld metal, thereby causing hot cracking. To prevent these problems, use an adequate shielding gas flow rate and a windscreen. (5) Welding fumes: Flux-cored wires generate much more welding fumes in terms of the amount of fumes at unit time in comparison with that of covered electrodes. To protect welders from harmful welding fumes, be sure to use a local ventilator and an appropriate respirator. (6) Storage of wire: Once a DW stainless wire picked up moisture, it cannot be dried at high temperatures, unlike covered electrodes. If a DW wire was left in a wire feeder in a high-temperature high-humidity atmosphere in summer season, a wet environment in rainy season or a dewfall environment at night in winter season, the use of it may cause pit and worm-tracking porosity due to moisture pick up. Once a wire was unpacked, the wire should be kept in an area of low humidity, taking appropriate preventive measures against dewfall water and dust.

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20

W elding Current (A)

W elding Current (A )

Fig. 1 Deposition rate as a function of welding current

Fig. 2 Proper ranges of welding current and arc voltage

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3. Applications (1) Butt welding: Applicable plate thicknesses are 2 mm or larger with a 1.2mm wire and 5 mm or larger with a 1.6mm wire in flat position. P-series wires enable to weld thin plates with 3-4 mm thickness in vertical position. One-side welding can be applied for similar-shape grooves in flat, horizontal and vertical positions by using a backing material of FBB-3 (T size). In this case, the root opening should be about 3-4 mm to obtain good reverse beads. (2) Horizontal fillet welding: Proper welding speeds are approximately 30-70 cm/min in horizontal fillet welding. With a 309 type wire, dissimilar-metal welding of stainless steel to carbon steel can be done in the same welding condition as used for welding stainless steels. However to secure the ferrite content of weld metal, welding currents should be 200A or lower and welding speeds should be 40 cm/mm or slower with a 1.2mm wire. (3) Overlaying and joining of clad steels: The 1st layer of overlaying onto carbon steel should be welded with a 309 (or 309MoL) type wire by the half lapping method. In case where the dilution by the base metal is excessive, the ferrite content of the weld metal decreases and thereby hot cracking may occur. Therefore, it is important to use appropriate welding conditions to control the dilution particularly for the first layer. In order to obtain the proper dilution ratio, welding currents should be 200A or lower and welding speeds should be 20-40 cm/min with a 1.2mm wire. With a 1.6mm wire, use welding currents in the 200-250 range and welding speeds in the 20-30 cm/min range. Refer to Fig. 3.

GMAW (1) Polarity: DC-EP is suitable. (2) Shielding gas: 98% Ar-2%O2 mixture is recommended for general applications. Proper gas flow rates range in 20-25 I/min. Ar-CO2 mixture is not suitable for low carbon stainless steel (Type 304L) because the carbon content of deposited metal increases. (3) Arc length: GMAW of stainless steel generally uses the spray arc transfer mode due to lower spatter generation. Adjust arc voltage so that arc length becomes 4-6 mm. When arc length is excessively short, blowholes are apt to occur. Inversely, when arc length is excessively long, the wetting of deposited metal on the base metal becomes poor. (4) Protection against wind: GMAW is likely to be influenced by wind and thereby blowholes may occur. Use a windscreen to protect the arcing area against wind when the wind velocity near the arc is 0.5m/sec or more. (5) Pulsed arc welding: In pulsed arc welding, a stable spray arc can be obtained even with low welding currents. Pulsed arc is suitable for overlaying, welding of thin plates and vertical welding. GTAW (1) Polarity: DC-EN is suitable. (2) Shielding gas: Argon gas is mainly used for shielding. Suitable flow rates of shielding gas are in the range of 7-15 I/min. at 100-200A of welding current and 12-20 I/min. at 200-300A in manual GTAW. (3) Torch: Two types of GTAW torches are available. One has a gas lens, another has no gas lens. A torch with a gas lens provides better shielding effect preventing the weld bead from oxidation since the gas lens can provide a regular gas flow. (4) Tungsten electrode extension: Proper tungsten electrode extensions are generally in the range of 4-5 mm. In the case where shielding effect tends to be lower as in welding corner joint, tungsten extension is recommended to be 2-3 mm. In welding of deep groove joints, tungsten extension should be longer as 5-6 mm. (5) Arc length: Proper arc lengths are in the range of 1-3 mm. When it is excessively long, the shielding effect becomes poor. (6) One-side welding without backing materials: In the case of one-side welding without backing materials, adopt back shielding in order to prevent oxidization of the penetration bead. However, with a flux-cored filler rod for GTAW, sound penetration bead can be obtained without back shielding. (7) Fully austenitic type filler wires: With a fully austenitic type filler wire (e.g., TGS-310, TGS-310MF), use lower welding currents and welding speeds to prevent hot cracking.

30

Welding speed 40cm/min D ilu tio n (% )


Proper dilution for 1st layer

40 30 20 10 0 Proper dilution for 1st layer

Welding speed 40cm/min 30cm/min 20cm/min

Dilu tio n (% )

20

30cm/min 20cm/min

10

150

200

200

250

300

Welding current (A)

Welding current (A)

Fig. 3 Dilution ratios as a function of welding currents

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Ferrite content measuring methods for austenitic stainless steel weld metal Method Ferrite Indicator: Ferrite Scope: Magne Gage: Structure Diagram: Principles of measuring ferrite content Comparing the magnetic attraction between a standard ferrite percent insert and a test specimen Measuring a change of magnetic induction affected by the ferrite content of a test specimen Measuring the pull off force necessary to detach a standard permanent magnet from a test specimen Calculating Ni equivalent and Cr equivalent of the chemical composition of a test specimen and reading the crossing point of the two equivalents in a structure diagram. Three structure diagrams are available: Schaeffler diagram, DeLong diagram and WRC diagram. See Figs. 1, 2 and 3. Calculating the area percentage of ferrite in the microstructure of a test specimen, by using a optical microscope Fig. 3 WRC Diagram Fig. 1 Schaeffler Diagram Fig. 2 DeLong Diagram

Point Counting:

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NC-38
Lime titania type covered electrode for 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E308-16 JIS Z3221 D308-16 Features : Applicable for 304 type steel Suitable for butt and fillet welding Redrying Conditions: 150~200 x0.5~1h Welding Positions:
OH H VU HF F

NC-38L
Lime titania type covered electrode for low carbon 18%Cr -8%Ni stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E308L-16 JIS Z3221 D308L-16 Features : Applicable for 304L type steel Suitable for butt and fillet welding Lower carbon content than NC-38 Redrying Conditions: 150~200 x0.5~1h Welding Positions:
OH H VU HF F

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.07 0.08 Si 0.35 0.90 Mn 1.69 0.5~2.5 TS (MPa) 600 550 2.6mm 50~85 45~80 P 0.023 0.04 El (%) 46 35 3.2mm 70~115A 65~110A 0 S 0.002 0.03 Ni 9.58 9.0~11.0 IV (J) : 74 4.0mm 95~145A 85~135A 5.0mm 135~180A Cr 20.49 18.0~21.0

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.034 0.04 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals 410 2.0mm 25~55A 20~50A AC AC, DC-EP BV 308L Length (mm) 250 300 350 350 350 NK KD308L Weight per pack (kg) 2 2 5 5 5 Others GL Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 9 18 33 51 79 211 Si 0.33 0.90 Mn 1.43 0.5~2.5 TS (MPa) 580 520 2.6mm 50~85 45~80 P 0.022 0.04 El (%) 48 35 3.2mm 70~115A 65~110A 0 S 0.006 0.03 Ni 9.57 9.0~11.0 IV (J) : 78 4.0mm 95~145A 85~135A 5.0mm 135~180A Cr 20.07 18.0~21.0

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB MG(E308-16) Packages Dia. (mm) 2.0 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 210 Length (mm) 250 300 350 350 350 Weight per pack (kg) 2 2 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 11 20 36 54 80 NV 308 NK KD308 AC AC, DC-EP 410 2.0mm 25~55A 20~50A

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

LR 304Lm(Chem.) Packages Dia. (mm) 2.0 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

NC-38H
Lime titania type covered electrode for 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel for high temperatures Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E308H-16 JIS Z3221 D308-16 Features : Applicable for 304 type steel for high temperature Low ferrite, low impurity, and excellent mechanical properties at high temperatures Suitable for butt and fillet welding Redrying Conditions: 150~200 x0.5~1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.06 0.04~0.08 Si 0.45 0.90 Mn 1.95 0.5~2.5 P 0.020 0.04 S 0.002 0.03 Ni 9.50 9.0~11.0 Cr 19.50 18.0~21.0 Welding Positions:
OH H VU HF F

NC-39
Lime titania type covered electrode for 22%Cr-12%Ni stainless steel and dissimilar metals Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E309-16 JIS Z3221 D309-16 Features : Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels in stainless steel weld metal overlaying Redrying Conditions: 150~200 x0.5~1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.08 0.15 Si 0.53 0.90 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF, H 3.2mm 70~115A 65~110A 4.0mm 95~145A 85~135A 5.0mm 135~180A VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty AC AC, DC-EP Approvals AB MG(E309-16) Length (mm) 300 350 350 350 Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 20 36 54 80 Packages Dia. (mm) 2.0 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 250 300 350 350 350 Weight per pack (kg) 2 2 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 9 20 35 51 78 LR SS/CMn m(Chem.) NV 309,MG BV MG(E309-16) NK KD309 Others GL, CCS AC AC, DC-EP 410 2.0mm 25~55A 20~50A Mn 1.50 0.5~2.5 TS (MPa) 590 550 2.6mm 50~85 45~80 P 0.020 0.04 El (%) 39 30 3.2mm 70~115A 65~110A 0 S 0.003 0.03 Ni 12.72 12.0~14.0 IV (J) : 62 4.0mm 95~145A 85~135A 5.0mm 135~180A Cr 23.97 22.0~25.0 Welding Positions:
OH H VU HF F

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 403 TS (MPa) 572 550 El (%) 48 35 0 IV (J) : 79 -

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 2.6mm 50~85 45~80

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Shielded Metal Arc Welding

NC-39L
Lime titania type covered electrode for dissimilar metals Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E309L-16 JIS Z3221 D309L-16 Features : Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels in stainless steel weld metal overlaying Lower carbon content than NC-39 Redrying Conditions: 150~200 x0.5~1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.030 0.04 Si 0.60 0.90 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals NV 309L,MG Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 300 350 350 350 Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 19 34 55 85 BV MG(E309L-16) NK KD309L Others TV AC AC, DC-EP 410 2.0mm 25~55A 20~50A Mn 1.50 0.5~2.5 TS (MPa) 560 520 2.6mm 50~85 45~80 P 0.020 0.04 El (%) 42 30 3.2mm 70~115A 65~110A 0 S 0.005 0.03 Ni 12.50 12.0~14.0 IV (J) : 67 4.0mm 95~145A 85~135A 5.0mm 135~180A Cr 23.13 22.0~25.0 Welding Positions:
OH H VU HF F

NC-39MoL
Lime titania type covered electrode for dissimilar metals Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E309MoL-16 JIS Z3221 D309MoL-16 Features : Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels in stainless steel weld metal overlaying Lower carbon content than NC-39 Redrying Conditions: 150~200 x0.5~1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example 0.029 Si 0.51 Mn P S Ni 12.65 12.0~ 14.0 Cr 23.08 22.0~ 25.0 IV (J) 0 : 65 5.0mm 135~180A Mo 2.29 2.0~ 3.0 1.28 0.024 0.005 0.5~ Guaranty 0.04 0.90 0.04 0.03 2.5 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals AB MG Packages Dia. (mm) 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 300 350 350 350 Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece(g) 19 33 54 85 NK KD309Mo AC AC, DC-EP 450 2.6mm 50~85 45~80 TS (MPa) 630 520 3.2mm 70~115A 65~110A El (%) 41 30 4.0mm 95~145A 85~135A Welding Positions:
OH H VU HF F

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

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NC-36
Lime titania type covered electrode for 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E316-16 JIS Z3221 D316-16 Features : Applicable for 316 type steel Suitable for butt and fillet welding Redrying Conditions: 150~200 x0.5~1h Welding Positions:
OH H VU HF F

NC-36L
Lime titania type covered electrode for low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel Classification : ASME / AWS A5.4 E316L-16 JIS Z3221 D316L-16 Features : Applicable for 316L type steel Suitable for butt and fillet welding Lower carbon content than NC-36 Redrying Conditions: 150~200 x0.5~1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) / as per AWS Ni 11.79 11.0~ 14.0 IV (J) 0 : 80 4.0mm 95~145A 85~135A 5.0mm 135~180A Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity AC AC, DC-EP Example Guaranty Approvals AB MG(E316-16) Packages Length (mm) 250 300 350 350 350 Weight per pack (kg) 2 2 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 10 19 33 51 78 Dia. (mm) 2.0 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 250 300 350 350 350 Weight per pack (kg) 2 2 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 10 19 34 51 78 217 LR 316Lm(Chem.) NV 316L,MG BV MG(E316L-16) NK KD316L Others GL AC AC, DC-EP Cr 19.17 17.0~ 20.0 Mo 2.25 2.0~ 3.0 Example C 0.023 Si 0.57 Mn P S 0.003 0.03 Ni 12.17 11.0~ 14.0 IV (J) 0 : 83 4.0mm 95~145A 85~135A 5.0mm 135~180A Cr 18.68 17.0~ 20.0 Mo 2.20 2.0~ 3.0 1.56 0.025 0.5~ Guaranty 0.04 0.90 0.04 2.5 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal / as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) 420 2.0mm 25~55A 20~50A TS (MPa) 580 485 2.6mm 50~85 45~80 Welding Positions:
OH H VU HF F

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example 0.06 Si 0.32 Mn P S 1.33 0.022 0.004 0.5~ Guaranty 0.08 0.90 0.04 0.03 2.5 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Approvals NK KD316 Packages Dia. (mm) 2.0 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 216 410 2.0mm 25~55A 20~50A TS (MPa) 570 520 2.6mm 50~85 45~80 El (%) 46 30 3.2mm 70~115A 65~110A

El (%) 45 30 3.2mm 70~115A 65~110A

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

CR-40 CR-40Cb
Lime titania type and lime type covered electrodes for 13%Cr stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E410-16: CR-40 JIS Z3221 D410-16: CR-40, D410Nb-16: CR-40Cb Features : CR-40 (lime titania type) is suitable for 13%Cr martensitic stainless steels such as 403 and 410 types. CR-40Cb (lime type) is suitable for 13%Cr martensitic stainless steels such as 403 and 410 types and 13%Cr ferritic stainless steels such as 405 type. Preheat: 200~400 (CR-40), 100~250 (CR-40Cb) PWHT: 700~760 (CR-40), 600~760 (CR-40Cb) Redrying Conditions: 300~350 x0.5~1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS CR-40 CR-40Cb Example Guaranty Example Guaranty C 0.08 0.12 0.09 0.12 0.2%OS (MPa) 290 270 Si 0.47 0.90 0.40 0.90 Mn 0.28 1.0 0.42 1.00 TS (MPa) 510 450 500 450
900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 AW 600 700 800 900 PWHT temperature (C) Elongation

CR-43 CR-43Cb CR-43CbS


Lime titania type and lime type covered electrodes for 17%Cr stainless steel Classification : ASME / AWS A5.4 E430-16: CR-43 Welding Positions: JIS Z 3221 D430-16: CR-43, D430Nb-16: CR-43Cb Features : CR-43 (lime titania type) and CR-43Cb (lime type) are OH H suitable for 17%Cr ferritic stainless steels such as 430 type. CR-43CbS (lime type) is suitable for underlay welding on VU cladded side groove of 405 type cladded steel and on F HF carbon and low alloy steels for overlaying 13%Cr stainless weld metal. Preheat: 150~250 (CR-43), 100~250 (CR-43Cb), 100~200 (CR-43CbS) PWHT: 700~820 (CR-43), 600~820 (CR-43Cb, CR-43CbS) Redrying Conditions: 300~350 x0.5~1h Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) / as per AWS C CR-43 CR-43Cb El (%) 33 20 35 20 PWHT 850 850
CR-40 CR-40Cb Tensile strength 70 60

Welding Positions:
OH H VU HF F

P 0.020 0.04 0.018 0.040

S 0.006 0.03 0.002 0.030

Cr 12.83 11.0~13.5 13.18 11.0~14.0

Nb 0.81 0.50~1.50

Si 0.60 0.90 0.46 0.90 0.36 0.90

Mn 0.27 1.0 0.40 1.00 0.39 1.00

P 0.021 0.040 0.020 0.040 0.016 0.040 El (%) 24 20 33 20 26 16

S 0.003 0.030 0.002 0.030 0.003 0.030

Cr 17.65 15.0~18.0 17.24 15.0~18.0 15.41 14.5~17.0

Nb 0.80 0.50~1.50 0.97 0.50~1.50 PWHT 770x2h* 770x2h* 770x2h*

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS

CR-43CbS

Example CR-40 Guaranty Example CR-40Cb Guaranty

Example Guaranty Example Guaranty Example Guaranty

0.09 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.05 0.08

x2h* x2h*

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal / as per AWS 0.2%OS TS (MPa) (MPa) Example 300 560 CR-43 Guaranty 450 Example 290 520 CR-43Cb Guaranty 480 Example 300 600 CR-43CbS Guaranty 480 * FC to 600 , followed by AC Recommended welding parameters Dia. 3.2mm 4.0mm F, HF, H 70~115A 95~145A VU, OH 65~110A 85~135A Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 350 400 400 Weight per pack (kg) 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 31 55 78 219 AC AC, DC-EP IV (J) 0 :5 0 : 75

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F, HF, H VU, OH Polarity Example Guaranty Packages Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.0 5.0 Length (mm) 350 400 400 Weight per pack (kg) 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 31 53 78 AC AC, DC-EP 3.2mm 70~115A 65~110A 4.0mm 95~145A 85~135A 5.0mm 135~180A Tensile strength (MPa)

Elongation (%)

50 40 30 20 10 0

5.0mm 135~180A -

Mechanical properties at room temperature vs. postweld heat treatment temperature

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Covered Electrodes for Stainless Steel


ASME AWS Class. Type of covering Chemical Pol. Features WP C Ex 0.034 Si 0.38 composition of all-weld metal (%) Mn 2.12 0.5~ 2.5 2.02 0.5~ 2.5 1.17 0.5~ 2.5 P 0.022 S 0.002 Ni 10.89 9.0~ 11.0 13.06 11.0~ 14.0 13.28 12.0~ 14.0 Cr 18.36 18.0~ 21.0 17.28 17.0~ 20.0 19.11 18.0~ 21.0 Mo Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 370 TS (MPa) 540 El (%) 51 IV (J) -196 : 52 -196 34 -196 : 40 -196 27 -

Trade designation

NC-38LT

A5.4 E308L -16

Lime titania

AC DCEP

Suitable for 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel for cryogenic temperature service RC: 150~200 x 0.5~1h

F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH

Gt

0.04

0.90

0.04

0.03

0.75

Gt

520

35

NC-36LT

A5.4 E316L -16

Lime titania

AC DCEP

Suitable for 18%Cr-12%Ni2%Mo stainless steel for cryogenic temperature service RC: 150~200 x 0.5~1h

Ex

0.030

0.52

0.021

0.003

2.25 2.0~ 3.0 3.50 3.0~ 4.0

Ex

390

530

44

Gt

0.04

0.90

0.04

0.03

Gt

485

30

NC-317L

A5.4 E317L -16

Lime titania

AC DCEP

Suitalbe for low carbon 19%Cr-13%Ni-3%Mo stainless steel RC: 150~200 x 0.5~1h

Ex Gt

0.030 0.04

0.50 0.90

0.027 0.04

0.004 0.03

Ex Gt

440 -

600 520

39 30

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC), Approvals NC-38LT LR, NV, NK

Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. NC-38LT NC-36LT NC-317L 2.6 300 300 300 3.2 350 350 350 4.0 350 350 350 5.0 350 350 -

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Covered Electrodes for Stainless Steel


Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Type of covering Chemical Pol. Features WP C Ex 0.060 Si 0.60 composition of all-weld metal (%) Mn 1.66 P 0.018 S 0.002 Ni 9.82 Cr 20.22 Others Nb : 0.67 8xC%~ 1.00 Nb: 0.52 8xC%~ 1.00 Mo: 2.85 Mo: 2.20~ 3.00 Mo: 3.25 N: 0.16 Mo: 2.50~ 4.00 Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 470 TS (MPa) 670 El (%) 34 IV (J) -

NC-37

A5.4 E347 -16

Lime titania

AC DCEP Suitable for 18%Cr-8%Ni-Nb stailess steel RC: 150~200 x0.5~1h

F HF H VU OH

Gt

0.08

0.90

0.5~ 2.5

0.04

0.03

9.0~ 11.0

18.0~ 21.0

Gt

520

30

NC-37L

A5.4 E347 -16

Lime titania

AC DCEP

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.035

0.58

2.33 0.5~ 2.5

0.022

0.004

9.42 9.0~ 11.0

18.80 18.0~ 21.0

Ex

420

600

45

Gt

0.04

0.90

0.04

0.03

Gt

520

30

NC-316MF

Lime titania

AC DCEP

Suitable for modified stainless steel for urea plant in cryogenic temperature service RC: 150~200 x0.5~1h Suitable for duplex stainless steel RC: 150~200 x0.5~1h

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.037

0.33

5.39

0.014

0.002

17.13

18.80

Ex

370

520

44

-257 : 70 -

Gt

0.04

0.90

4.00~ 7.00

0.030

0.020

15.00~ 18.00

17.00~ 19.50

Gt

480

35

NC-329M

Lime titania

AC DCEP

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.030

0.71

0.62 0.50~ 2.50

0.013

0.002

9.44 8.00~ 10.00

24.51 23.00~ 25.00

Ex

640

860

28

0 : 70 -

Gt

0.04

0.90

0.040

0.030

Gt

620

18

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Approvals NC-37L TV

Ex: Example (polarity: AC),

Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. NC-37 NC-37L NC-316MF NC-329M 2.6 250 300 300 3.2 300 350 350 350 4.0 350 350 350 350 5.0 350 350 350 -

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

DW-308
Rutile type flux cored wire for 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E308T0-1 /4 EN ISO 17633-A-T Z 19 9 R C/M 3 JIS Z3323 YF308C Features : Applicable for 304 type steel Suitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:

DW-308L
Rutile type flux cored wire for low carbon 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E308LT0-1/4 EN ISO 17633-A-T 19 9 L R C/M 3 JIS Z3323 YF308LC Features: Applied for 304L type steel Suitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding Lower carbon content than DW-308 Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example 0.050 Si 0.57 Mn P S Ni Cr Mo 0.02 0.50 Cu 0.03 0.50 1.52 0.020 0.009 9.68 19.72 0.50~ 9.00~ 18.00~ Guaranty 0.08 1.00 0.040 0.030 2.50 11.00 21.00 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF H Approvals AB MG Packages Dia. (mm) 0.9 1.2 1.6 Type Spool Spool Spool Weight (kg) 5, 12.5 12.5 12.5 NK KW308G(C) Others CWB 390 0.9mm 80~150A 90~130A TS (MPa) 570 550 1.2mm 130~270A 150~220A El (%) 41 35 1.6mm 190~340A 220~270A 0 IV (J) : 39 -

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example 0.027 Si 0.56 Mn P S Ni Cr Mo 0.02 0.50 Cu 0.03 0.50 1.49 0.019 0.008 10.02 19.53 0.50~ 9.00~ 18.00~ Guaranty 0.040 1.00 0.040 0.030 2.50 11.00 21.00 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF H Approvals AB MG Packages Dia. (mm) 0.9 1.2 1.6 Type Spool Spool Spool Weight (kg) 5, 12.5 12.5 12.5 LR 304L S (Chem. Cryo.) NV 308LMS NK KW308LG(C) Others GL, CWB, TV 370 0.9mm 80~150A 90~130A TS (MPa) 550 520 1.2mm 130~270A 150~220A El (%) 42 35 1.6mm 190~340A 220~270A 0 IV (J) : 41 -

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

DW-308LP
Rutile type flux cored wire for low carbon 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E308LT1-1/4 EN ISO 17633-A-T 19 9 L P C/M 1 JIS Z3323 YF308LC Features: Applicable for 304 and 304L type steel Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions including vertical downward Lower carbon content than DW-308 Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VD VU

DW-309
Rutile type flux cored wire for dissimilar metals Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E309T0-1/4 EN ISO 17633-A-T Z 23 12 R C/M 3 JIS A3323 YF309C Features : Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld metals Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example 0.027 Si 0.55 Mn P S Ni Cr Mo 0.02 0.50 Cu 0.03 0.50 1.51 0.022 0.010 9.89 19.45 0.50~ 9.00~ 18.00~ Guaranty 0.040 1.00 0.040 0.030 2.50 11.00 21.00 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF H VU Approvals AB MG Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 LR 304LMS (Chem. Cryo.) NV 308L BV 308LBT NK KW308LG(C) Others KR, CWB 380 1.2mm 130~270A 150~220A 130~220A TS (MPa) 550 520 Dia. OH VD El (%) 45 35 1.2mm 150~200A 150~200A 0 IV (J) : 57 -

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example Guaranty 0.035 0.10 Si 0.58 1.00 Mn 1.22 0.50~ 2.50 P 0.021 0.040 S 0.009 0.030 Ni 12.48 12.00~ 14.00 Cr 24.03 22.00~ 25.00 Mo 0.03 0.50 Cu 0.02 0.50

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 450 TS (MPa) 590 550 El (%) 32 30 0 IV (J) : 33 -

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F, HF H Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 1.6 Type Spool Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 12.5 1.2mm 130~270A 150~220A 1.6mm 190~340A 220~270A

VD position: multi-pass welding is not recommended.

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

DW-309L
Rutile type flux cored wire for dissimilar metals Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E309LT0-1/4 EN ISO 17633-A-T 23 12 L R C/M 3 JIS Z3323 YF309LC Features : Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld metals Lower carbon content than DW-309 Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:

DW-309LP
Rutile type flux cored wire for dissimilar metals Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E309LT1-1/4 EN ISO 17633-A-T 23 12 L P C/M 1 JIS Z3323 YF309LC Features : Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld metals Lower carbon content than DW-309 Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VD VU HF F

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example 0.028 Si 0.61 Mn P S Ni Cr 0.05 0.50 0.03 0.50 1.24 0.019 0.010 12.58 24.17 0.50~ 12.00~ 22.00~ Guaranty 0.040 1.00 0.040 0.030 2.50 14.00 25.00 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF H Approvals AB MG Packages Dia. (mm) 0.9 1.2 1.6 Type Spool Spool Spool Weight (kg) 5, 12.5 12.5 12.5 LR SS/CMn S (Chem.) NV 309LMS BV MG NK KW309LG(C) (base on KW309) Others GL, CWB 450 0.9mm 80~150A 90~130A TS (MPa) 580 520 1.2mm 130~270A 150~220A El (%) 33 30 1.6mm 190~340A 220~270A

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example 0.027 Si 0.56 Mn P S Ni Cr 0.04 0.50 0.06 0.50 1.21 0.023 0.009 12.45 23.55 0.50~ 12.00~ 22.00~ Guaranty 0.040 1.00 0.040 0.030 2.50 14.00 25.00 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF H VU Approvals LR SS/CMn MS (Chem.,Cryo) Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 NV 309L BV 309L NK KW309LG(C) Others CWB 430 1.2mm 130~270A 150~220A 130~220A TS (MPa) 570 520 Dia. OH VD El (%) 38 30 1.2mm 150~200A 150~200A

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

VD position: multi-pass welding is not recommended.

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DW-309MoL
Rutile type flux cored wire for dissimilar metals Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E309LMoT0-1/4 EN ISO 17633-A-T 23 12 2 L R C/M 3 JIS Z3323 YF309MoLC Features : Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld metals Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:

DW-309MoLP
Rutile type flux cored wire for dissimilar metals Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E309LMoT1-1/4 EN ISO 17633-A-T 23 12 2 L R C/M 1 JIS Z3323 YF309MoLC Features : Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld metals Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VD VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example 0.027 Si 0.61 Mn P S Ni Cr Mo 2.37 2.00~ 3.00 Cu 0.03 0.50 1.18 0.019 0.009 12.60 23.20 0.50~ 12.00~ 22.00~ Guaranty 0.040 1.00 0.040 0.030 2.50 14.00 25.00 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF H Approvals AB MG Packages Dia. (mm) 0.9 1.2 1.6 Type Spool Spool Spool Weight (kg) 5, 12.5 12.5 12.5 LR SS/CMn S (Chem.) NV 309MoLMS BV MG NK MG Others TV 540 0.9mm 80~150A 90~130A TS (MPa) 720 520 1.2mm 130~270A 150~220A El (%) 30 25 1.6mm 190~340A 220~270A

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example Guaranty 0.025 0.040 Si 0.62 1.00 Mn 0.81 0.50~ 2.50 P 0.020 0.040 S 0.010 0.030 Ni 12.44 12.00~ 14.00 Cr 22.60 22.00~ 25.00 Mo 2.21 2.00~ 3.00 Cu 0.05 0.50

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 540 TS (MPa) 699 520 El (%) 30 25

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F, HF H VU 1.2mm 130~270A 150~220A 130~220A Dia. OH VD 1.2mm 150~200A 150~200A

VD position: multi-pass welding is not recommended Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Weight (kg) 12.5

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DW-316
Rutile type flux cored wire for 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E316T0-1/4 EN ISO 17633-A-T Z 19 12 2 R C/M 3 JIS Z3323 YF316C Features : Applicable for 316 type steel Suitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:

DW-316L
Rutile type flux cored wire for low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E316LT0-1/4 EN ISO 17633-A-T Z 19 12 3 R C/M 3 JIS Z3323 YF316LC Features : Applicable for 316L type steel Suitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding Lower carbon content than DW-316 Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example Guaranty 0.043 0.080 Si 0.59 1.00 Mn 1.50 0.50~ 2.50 P 0.021 0.040 S 0.010 0.030 Ni 12.04 11.00~ 14.00 Cr 19.30 17.00~ 20.00 Mo 2.31 2.00~ 3.00 Cu 0.03 0.50

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example 0.026 Si 0.59 Mn P S Ni Cr Mo 2.54 2.00~ 3.00 Cu 0.06 0.50 1.43 0.020 0.010 12.02 18.95 0.50~ 11.00~ 17.00~ Guaranty 0.040 1.00 0.040 0.030 2.50 14.00 20.00 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. 380 0.9mm 80~150A 90~130A LR 316L S (Chem.) TS (MPa) 540 485 1.2mm 130~270A 150~220A NV 316LMS El (%) 41 30 1.6mm 190~340A 220~270A BV MG NK KW316LG(C) Others GL, CWB, TV 0 IV (J) : 44 -

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 390 TS (MPa) 555 550 El (%) 40 30 0 IV (J) : 42 -

Recommended welding parameters F, HF

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F, HF H Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 1.6 Type Spool Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 12.5 0.9mm 80~150A 90~130A 1.2mm 130~270A 150~220A 1.6mm 190~340A 220~270A

H Approvals AB MG Packages Dia. (mm) 0.9 1.2 1.6

Type Spool Spool Spool

Weight (kg) 5, 12.5 12.5 12.5

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DW-316LP
Rutile type flux cored wire for low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E316LT1-1/4 EN ISO 17633-A-T 19 12 3 L P C/M 1 JIS Z3323 YF316LC Features : Applicable for 316 and 316L type steel Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions including vertical downward Lower carbon content than DW-316 Shielding gas : CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VD VU

DW-329A
Rutile type flux cored wire for duplex stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E2209T0-1/4 EN ISO 17633-A-T 22 9 3 N L R C/M 3 Features : Applied for SUS329J3L and ASTM S31803 steel Suitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example 0.028 Guaranty 0.040 Si 0.60 1.00 Mn P S Ni Cr 18.35 17.00~ 20.00 Mo 2.68 2.00~ 3.00 1.50 0.021 0.008 12.65 0.50~ 11.00~ 0.040 0.030 2.50 14.00 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF H VU Approvals NV 316L Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 BV 316L NK KW316LG(C) Others CWB 370 1.2mm 130~270A 150~220A 130~220A TS (MPa) 540 485 Dia. OH VD El (%) 43 30 1.2mm 150~200A 150~200A 0 IV (J) : 54 -

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example 0.030 Guaranty 0.040 Si 0.58 1.00 Mn P S Ni Cr Mo N 0.12 0.08~ 0.20 Cu 0.01 0.50 1.12 0.018 0.008 9.34 22.91 3.08 0.50~ 8.00~ 22.00~ 2.50~ 0.040 0.030 2.00 10.00 24.00 4.00 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty Dia. F, HF H Approvals Others TV Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 1.6 Type Spool Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 12.5 610 1.2mm 130~250A 150~220A TS (MPa) 810 690 1.6mm 200~300A 220~250A El (%) 29 20 -20 IV (J) : 42

Recommended welding parameters

Recommended welding parameters

VD position: multi-pass welding is not recommendable.

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DW-329AP
Rutile type flux cored wire for duplex stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E2209T1-1/4 EN ISO 17633-A-T 22 9 3 N L P C/M 1 Features : Applicable for SUS329J3L and ASTM S31803 steel Suitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Polarity: DC-EP Welding positions:
OH H VU HF F

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) C Example Guaranty 0.027 0.040 Si 0.58 1.00 Mn 0.78 0.50~ 2.00 P 0.019 0.025 S 0.008 Ni Cr Mo N 0.14 0.08~ 0.20 Cu 0.02 0.50 9.42 23.34 3.42 8.00~ 22.00~ 2.50~ 0.020 10.00 24.00 4.00

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 620 500 TS (MPa) 830 700 El (%) 29 20 -20 IV (J) : 45

Recommended welding parameters Dia. F, HF H VU OH Approvals Others CWB Packages Dia. (mm) 1.2 Type Spool Weight (kg) 12.5 1.2mm 130~250A 150~220A 130~220A 160~190A

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Flux Cored Wires for Stainless Steel (Bi free type)


Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Type of cored flux Chemical SG Pol. Features WP C Si Mn composition of all-weld metal (%) P S Ni Cr Others Bi: tr. Bi 0.001 Bi: tr. Bi 0.001 Bi: tr. Bi 0.001 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) Ex 370 TS (MPa) 560 El (%) 48 IV (J) 0 : 71 CO2 Gt 0.040~ 0.080 1.00 0.50~ 2.50 0.040 0.030 9.00~ 11.00 18.00~ 21.00 Gt 550 35 SG

DW-308H

A5.22 E308H T1-1/4

CO2 Rutile

DCAr- EP CO2

Suitable for 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel for high temperature service Suitable for 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel with high temperature heat treatment such as solution treatment

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.060

0.42

1.50

0.020

0.007

9.62

18.68

A5.22 DW-308LH E308L T1-1/4

CO2 Rutile

DCAr- EP CO2

F HF H VU OH

0.026

0.41

1.35

0.021

0.005

10.20

18.70

Ex

360

540

52

0 : 76 CO2 -

Gt

0.040

1.00

0.50~ 2.50

0.040

0.030

9.00~ 11.00

18.00~ 21.00

Gt

520

35

Suitable for dissimilar metal F CO2 joint and A5.22 HF DC- underlaying on H DW-309LH E309L Rutile Ar- EP ferritic steels for T1-1/4 VU CO2 overlaying OH stainless steel weld metals Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals DW-308H CWB

Ex

0.029

0.41

1.25

0.021

0.008

12.61

23.79

Ex

380

590

36

CO2

Gt

0.040

1.00

0.50~ 2.50

0.040

0.030

12.00~ 14.00

22.00~ 25.00

Gt

520

30

Diameter (mm) DW-308H DW-308LH DW-309LH 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6

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Flux Cored Wires for Stainless Steel (Bi free type)


ASME AWS Class. Type of cored flux Chemical SG Pol. Features WP C Si Mn composition of all-weld metal (%) P S Ni Cr Others Mo: 2.40 Bi: tr. Mo: 2.00~ 3.00 Bi 0.001 Mo: 2.45 Bi: tr. Mo: 2.00~ 3.00 Bi 0.001 Nb: 0.57 Bi: tr. Nb: 8xC~ 1.00 Bi 0.001 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) TS (MPa) El (%) IV (J) 0 : 68 CO2 Gt 550 30 SG

Trade designation

DW-316H

A5.22 E316 T1-1/4

CO2 Rutile ArCO2

DCEP

Suitable for 18%Cr-12%Ni2%Mo stainless steel for high temperature service Suitable for 18%Cr-12%Ni2%Mo stainless steel with high temperature heat treatment such as solution treatment

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.050

0.38

1.10

0.019

0.006

11.60

18.75

Ex

390

570

41

Gt

0.08

1.00

0.50~ 2.50

0.040

0.030

11.00~ 17.00~ 14.00 20.00

DW-316LH

A5.22 E316L T1-1/4

CO2 Rutile ArCO2 DCEP

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.023

0.45

1.08

0.020

0.007

11.94

18.47

Ex

390

540

44

0 : 66 CO2

Gt

0.040

1.00

0.50~ 2.50

0.040

0.030

11.00~ 17.00~ 14.00 20.00

Gt

490

35

DW-347H

A5.22 E347 T1-1/4

CO2 Rutile ArCO2

DCEP

Suitable for 18%Cr-8%Ni-Nb and 18%Cr8%Ni-Ti stainless steel for high temperature service

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.027

0.38

1.18

0.018

0.008

10.20

18.87

Ex

420

600

43

0 : 80 CO2

Gt

0.08

1.00

0.50~ 2.50

0.040

0.030

9.00~ 11.00

18.00~ 21.00

Gt

550

30

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Diameter (mm) DW-316H DW-316LH DW-347H 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6

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Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux Cored Wires for Stainless steel


ASME AWS Class. Type of cored flux Chemical SG Pol. Features WP C Ex 0.026 Si 0.45 composition of all-weld metal (%) Mn 2.37 0.50~ 2.50 2.10 0.50~ 2.50 P 0.023 S 0.009 Ni 10.30 9.00~ 11.00 20.36 20.00~ 22.00 Cr 18.60 18.00~ 21.00 25.50 25.00~ 28.00 Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 380 TS (MPa) 530 El (%) 51 IV (J) -196 : 39 -196 27 0 : 68 SG

Trade designation

DW-308LT

A5.22 E308L T0-1/4

CO2 Rutile ArCO2

DCEP

Suitable for 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel for low temperature service Suitable for 25%Cr-20%Ni stainless steel

F HF

CO2

Gt

0.040

1.00

0.040

0.030

Gt

520

35

DW-310

A5.22 E310 T0-1/4

CO2 Rutile ArCO2

DCEP

F HF

Ex

0.18

0.58

0.016

0.005

Ex

420

620

33

CO2

Gt

0.20

1.00

0.040

0.030

Gt

550

30

Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and A5.22 F DCunderlaying on DW-312 E312 Rutile CO2 HF EP ferritic steels for T0-1 overlaying stainless steel weld metals Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals DW-308LT DW-310 DW-312 LR,NV,NK CWB CWB

Ex

0.11

0.53

1.62

0.019

0.009

10.23

28.44

Ex

600

720

23

CO2

Gt

0.15

1.00

0.50~ 2.50

0.040

0.030

8.00~ 10.50

28.00~ 32.00

Gt

660

22

Diameter (mm) DW-308LT DW-310 DW-312 1.2 1.2 1.2

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Flux Cored Wires for Stainless Steel


ASME AWS Class. Type of cored flux Chemical SG Pol. Features WP C Ex 0.027 Si 0.41 composition of all-weld metal (%) Mn 1.20 P 0.021 S 0.008 Ni 12.39 Cr 17.62 Others 2.21 Mo: 2.00~ 3.00 Mo: 3.35 Mo: 3.00~ 4.00 Nb: 0.58 Nb: 8xC~ 1.00 Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 405 TS (MPa) 537 El (%) 44 IV (J) -196 : 40 CO2 Gt 490 35 -196 27 0 : 43 CO2 Gt 520 20 SG

Trade designation

DW-316LT

A5.22 E316L T1-1/4

CO2 Rutile ArCO2

DCEP

Suitable for 18%Cr-12%Ni2%Mo stainless steel for low temperature service Suitable for 18%Cr-12%Ni2%Mo-N and 19%Cr-13%Ni3%Mo stainless steel

F HF H VU OH

Gt

0.040

1.00

0.50~ 2.50

0.040

0.030

11.00~ 14.00

17.00~ 20.00

DW-317L

A5.22 E317L T0-1/4

CO2 Rutile ArCO2

Ex F HF Gt

0.025

0.59

1.10

0.020

0.010

13.01

19.81

Ex

380

590

37

DCEP

0.040

1.00

0.50~ 2.50

0.040

0.030

12.00~ 14.00

18.00~ 21.00

DW-347

A5.22 E347 T0-1/4

CO2 Rutile ArCO2

DCEP

Suitable for 18%Cr-8%NiF Nb and18%CrHF 8%Ni-Ti stainless steel

Ex

0.026

0.41

1.48

0.018

0.008

10.46

18.66

Ex

390

550

43

0 : 49 CO2 -

Gt

0.08

1.00

0.50~ 2.50

0.040

0.030

9.00~ 11.00

18.00~ 21.00

Gt

520

30

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals DW-316LT DW-317L DW-347 AB, LR, BV, KR CWB CWB Diameter (mm) DW-316LT DW-317L DW-347 1.2 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6

244

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Flux Cored Wires for Stainless Steel


ASME AWS Class. Type of cored flux Chemical C Si composition of all-weld metal (%) Mn P S Ni Cr Others Mo: 0.46 Mo: 0.40~ 0.70 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) Ex 870 TS (MPa) 920 El (%) 20 IV (J) 0 : 64 PWHT (Cxh) 600 x1 AC 595~ 620 x1 590 x10 FC 580~ 600 x10

Trade designation

SG

Pol.

Featires

WP

MX-A410NM

Metal

ArCO2

DCEP

Suitable for 13%Cr-Ni type stainless steel Preheat (100 ) must F HF be done depending on thickness of base metal

Ex

0.020

0.57

0.45

0.019

0.006

4.25

12.25

Gt

0.060

1.00

1.00

0.040

0.030

4.00~ 11.00~ 5.00 12.50

Gt

540

760

15

MX-A135N

Metal

ArCO2

DCEP

Suitable for 13%Cr-Ni type stainless steel Preheat (100 ) must F HF be done depending on thickness of base metal

Ex

0.015

0.58

0.44

0.018

0.006

5.02

12.88

0.02

Ex

810

880

21

0 : 55

Gt

0.040

1.00

1.00

0.030

0.025

4.60~ 11.50~ 5.40 13.50

Mo 0.50

Gt

540

740

17

MX-A430M

Metal

ArCO2

DCEP

Suitable for 17%Cr and 13% Cr type stainless steel Applied for thin plate in short circuiting welding

F HF

Ex

0.047

0.40

0.14

0.008

0.017

0.08

17.0

Nb: 0.75

Ex

390

540

26

AW

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Diameter (mm) MX-A410NM MX-A430M MX-A135N 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.4 1.2, 1.4, 1.6

246

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Solid Wires for Stainless Steel


Chemical C Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt 0.04 0.08 0.017 Si 0.43 0.30~ 0.65 0.79 composition of wire (%) Mn 1.70 1.00~ 2.50 1.91 1.00~ 2.50 1.97 1.00~ 2.50 1.85 1.00~ 2.50 1.97 1.00~ 2.50 P 0.022 0.030 0.021 0.030 0.021 0.030 0.021 0.030 S 0.003 0.030 0.001 0.030 0.002 0.030 0.003 0.030 0.002 0.030 Ni 9.68 9.00~ 11.00 9.86 9.00~ 11.00 13.66 12.00~ 14.00 13.28 12.00~ 14.00 12.25 11.00~ 14.00 Cr 19.89 19.50~ 22.00 19.78 19.50~ 22.00 23.29 23.00~ 25.00 23.57 23.00~ 25.00 19.35 18.00~ 20.00 Mo 0.08 0.75 0.04 0.75 0.03 0.75 0.03 0.75 2.36 2.00~ 3.00 Cu 0.11 Ex 0.75 0.04 Ex 0.75 0.03 Ex 0.75 0.03 Ex 0.75 0.12 Ex 0.75 380 550 41 410 570 40 430 610 39 400 580 42 410 600 40 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS TS El IV (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) -196 : 49

Trade designation

ASME AWS Class. A5.9 ER308

SG

Pol.

Features

WP F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH

MG-S308

98%Ar2%O2

DCEP

Suitable for 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel

MG-S308LS

A5.9 ER308LSi

98%Ar2%O2

DCEP

Suitable for low carbon 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld metals Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld metals

0.65~ 0.030 1.00 0.05 0.12 0.020 0.030 0.017 0.030 0.46 0.30~ 0.65 0.84 0.65~ 1.00 0.79 0.65~ 1.00

-196 : 59

MG-S309

A5.9 ER309

98%Ar2%O2

DCEP

MG-S309LS

A5.9 ER309LSi

98%Ar2%O2

DCEP

0 : 88

MG-S316LS

A5.9 ER316LSi

98%Ar2%O2

DCEP

F Suitable for HF low carbon H 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo VU stainless steel OH

0.019 0.030

-196 : 39

Note; Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Diameter (mm) MG-S308 MG-S308LS MG-S309 MG-S309LS MG-S316LS 1.2 0.8, 1.0, 1.2 1.2, 1.6 1.0, 1.2 1.2

248

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One-side TIG Welding

TG-X308L
Flux cored filler rod for low carbon 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 R308LT1-5 Features : Applicable for 304 and 304L type steels Suitable for root pass in one-side TIG welding without back shielding Shielding gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN Welding positions:
OH H VD VU HF F

TG-X309L
Flux cored filler rod for dissimilar metals Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 R309LT1-5 Features : Suitable for root pass in one-side TIG welding without back shielding Applicable for dissimilar-metal joint of austenitic stainless steels and ferritic steels Shielding gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN Welding positions:
OH H VD VU HF F

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.018 0.03 Si 0.80 1.20 Mn 1.66 0.50~ 2.50 P 0.023 0.040 S 0.005 0.030 Ni 10.31 9.00~ 11.00 Cr 19.62 18.00~ 21.00 Mo 0.02 0.50 0.03 0.50

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.017 0.03 Si 0.81 1.20 Mn 1.52 0.50~ 2.50 P 0.022 0.040 S 0.006 0.030 Ni 12.62 12.00~ 14.00 Cr 24.26 22.00~ 25.00 Mo 0.02 0.50 0.03 0.50

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 450 TS (MPa) 620 520 El (%) 47 35 IV (J) -196 : 60

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 530 TS (MPa) 680 520 El (%) 32 30

Recommended welding parameters Plate thickness 3~5mm 6~9mm 10mm Packages Dia. (mm) 2.2 Type tube Weight (kg) 5 Length (mm) 1,000 Weight per piece (g) 25 Welding current 80~ 90A 90~105A 90~110A

Recommended welding parameters Plate thickness 3~5mm 6~9mm 10mm Packages Dia. (mm) 2.2 Type tube Weight (kg) 5 Length (mm) 1,000 Weight per piece (g) 25 Welding current 80~ 90A 90~105A 90~110A

250

251

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One-side TIG Welding

TG-X316L
Flux cored filler rod for low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 R316LT1-5 Features : Applicable for 316 and 316L type steels Suitable for root pass in one-side TIG welding without back shielding Shielding gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN Welding positions:
OH H VD VU

TG-X347
Flux cored filler rod for 18%Cr-8%Ni-Nb and 18%Cr-8Ni-Ti stainless steel Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 R347T1-5 Features : Applicable for 347 and 321 type steels Suitable for root pass in one-side TIG welding without back shielding Shielding gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN Welding positions:
OH H VD VU

HF

HF

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty 0.016 0.03 Si 0.87 1.20 Mn 1.55 0.50~ 2.50 P 0.023 0.040 S 0.004 0.030 Ni 12.47 11.00~ 14.00 Cr 18.89 17.00~ 20.00 Mo 2.32 2.00~ 3.00 0.03 0.50

Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS C Example Guaranty Example IV (J) 0 : 110 Example Guaranty Guaranty 0.020 0.08 Ni 10.21 9.00~11.00 Si 0.80 1.20 Cr 19.09 18.00~21.00 Mn 1.60 0.50~2.50 Nb+Ta 0.66 8xC%~1.0 P 0.021 0.040 Mo 0.02 0.50 0.03 0.50 S 0.004 0.030

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) Example Guaranty 440 TS (MPa) 600 485 El (%) 38 30

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS (MPa) 460 TS (MPa) 630 520 El (%) 48 30 0 IV (J) : 130 -

Recommended welding parameters Plate thickness Welding current 3~5mm 6~9mm 10mm Packages Dia. (mm) 2.2 Type tube Weight (kg) 5 Length (mm) 1,000 Weight per piece (g) 25 80~ 90A 90~105A 90~110A

Recommended welding parameters Plate thickness 3~5mm 6~9mm 10mm Packages Dia. (mm) 2.2 Type tube Weight (kg) 5 Length (mm) 1,000 Weight per piece (g) 25 Welding current 80~ 90A 90~105A 90~110A

252

253

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

Filler Rods and Wires for Stainless Steel


ASME AWS Class. A5.9 ER308 Chemical C Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex 0.05 0.08 0.013 Si 0.46 0.30~ 0.65 0.43 Mn 1.89 1.00~ 2.50 1.86 1.00~ 2.50 1.85 1.00~ 2.50 1.84 1.00~ 2.50 1.76 1.00~ 2.50 1.71 1.00~ 2.50 1.74 1.00~ 2.50 composition of rod and wire (%) P 0.024 0.030 0.023 0.030 0.025 0.030 0.019 S 0.001 0.030 0.002 0.030 0.001 0.030 0.002 Ni 9.69 9.00~ 11.00 9.95 9.00~ 11.00 13.58 12.00~ 14.00 13.68 12.00~ 14.00 13.54 12.00~ 14.00 12.25 11.00~ 14.00 12.29 11.00~ 14.00 Cr 20.00 19.50~ 22.00 19.85 19.50~ 22.00 23.37 23.00~ 25.00 23.28 23.00~ 25.00 23.35 23.00~ 25.00 19.39 18.00~ 20.00 19.22 18.00~ 20.00 Mo 0.05 0.75 0.05 0.75 0.03 0.75 0.03 Cu 0.07 0.75 0.07 0.75 0.07 Ex 0.75 0.04 Ex 0.75 0.75 410 570 38 0 : 110 410 580 39 Ex 420 590 45 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS TS EL (MPa) (MPa) (%) Ex 410 580 42

Trade designation

SG

Pol.

Features

IV (J) -196 : 39

TG-S308

Ar

DCEN

Suitable for 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel Suitable for low carbon 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld metals Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld metals Suitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld metals Suitable for 18%Cr-12%Ni2%Mo stainless steel Suitable for low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel

TG-S308L

A5.9 ER308L

Ar

DCEN

0.30~ 0.030 0.65 0.05 0.12 0.016 0.45 0.30~ 0.65 0.41 0.30~ 0.65 0.43

-196 : 78

TG-S309

A5.9 ER309

Ar

DCEN

0 : 150

TG-S309L

A5.9 ER309L

Ar

DCEN

Gt

0.030

0.030

0.030

TG-S309MoL

A5.9 ER309LMo

Ar

DCEN

Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt

0.016

0.016 0.030 0.026 0.030 0.023 0.030 TG-S308

0.005 0.030 0.001 0.030 0.002 0.030

2.19 2.00~ 3.00 2.15 2.00~ 3.00 2.19 2.00~ 3.00

0.05 Ex 440 590 36 0.75 0.11 0.75 0.11 0.75 TG-S309MoL TG-S316 TG-S316L 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 -196 : 29 -196 : 49

0.30~ 0.030 0.65 0.04 0.08 0.014 0.42 0.30~ 0.65 0.41

TG-S316

A5.9 ER316 A5.9 ER316L

Ar

DCEN DCEN

Ex

390

570

42

TG-S316L

Ar

0.30~ 0.030 0.65

Ex

390

550

43

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals TG-S308 TG-S308L AB, NV, NK TG-S309 NV, NK, GL AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, GL, CCS AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, GL, CCS TG-S316L

Diameter (mm) 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 255 TG-S308L TG-S309 TG-S309L

254

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

Filler Rods and Wires for Stainless Steel


ASME AWS Class. Chemical C Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt Ex Gt 0.010 0.030 0.05 0.08 0.009 0.02 0.005 0.045 0.010 0.030 0.10 0.12 0.09 0.12 Si 0.38 0.30~ 0.65 0.43 0.30~ 0.65 0.03 0.50 0.16 1.00 0.26 0.65 0.34 0.50 0.41 0.50 Mn 1.80 1.00~ 2.50 2.29 1.00~ 2.50 4.87 3.00~ 5.00 6.10 4.00~ 7.00 1.10 0.50~ 2.50 0.49 0.60 0.47 0.60 composition of rod and wire (%) P 0.007 0.030 0.020 0.030 0.005 0.030 0.011 0.030 0.003 0.030 0.008 0.030 0.016 0.030 S 0.001 Ni 13.11 Cr 18.76 Mo 3.49 3.00~ 4.00 0.06 0.75 2.27 1.90~ 2.70 2.56 2.20~ 3.00 3.26 2.50~ 4.00 0.50 0.75 0.05 0.75 Cu 0.03 0.75 0.07 Nb 0.66 Ex 460 630 40 Ex 410 570 39 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS TS EL IV (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 0 : 98

Trade designation

SG

Pol.

Features Suitable for low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo-N and low carbon 19%Cr-13%Ni-3%Mo stainless steel Suitable for 18%Cr-8%NiNb and 18%Cr-8%Ni-Ti stainless steel Suitable for 25%Cr-22%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel of urea plant Suitable for modified 316 stainless steel of urea plant

TG-S317L

A5.9 Ar ER317L

DCEN

13.00~ 18.50~ 0.030 15.00 20.50 0.003 0.030 0.002 0.020 0.004 9.85 9.00~ 11.00 22.52 19.51 19.00~ 21.50 25.33

TG-S347

A5.9 ER347

Ar

DCEN

10xC~ 0.75 1.00 N: 0.14 N: 0.08~ 0.20 0.01 0.75 0.03 0.75 -

0 : 88

TG-S310MF

Ar

DCEN

21.00~ 24.00~ 23.00 26.00 16.29 18.24

Ex Ex Ex 0.89 0.70~ 1.10 Ex Ex

480

630

40

NO4051

Ar

DCEN

14.00~ 17.00~ 0.020 18.00 19.50 0.001 0.030 0.006 0.030 0.004 0.030 9.21 8.00~ 10.00 0.41 0.60 0.10 0.60 24.71 23.00~ 26.00 12.83 11.50~ 13.50 11.68 11.50~ 13.50

360

490

41

-257 : 99

TG-S329M

Ar

DCEN

Suitable for duplex stainless steel

617

809

35

0 : 160

TG-S410

A5.9 ER410

Ar

DCEN

Suitable for 13%Cr stainless steel

310 530 37 (PWHT : 850 x 2h, AC)

20 : 210

TG-S410Cb

Ar

DCEN

Suitable for 13%Cr and 13%Cr-Al stainless steel

270

540

23

20 : 39

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals TG-S317L TG-S347 LR NK Diameter (mm) TG-S317L TG-S347 TG-S310MF NO4051 256 2.0, 2.4 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 1.6, 2.4 1.2, 1.6, 2.4 257 TG-S329M TG-S410 TG-S410Cb 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4 1.6, 2.0, 2.4 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2

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Welding Consumables and Proper Welding Conditions for


Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Flux Cored Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Submerged Arc

Welding

For Hardfacing
A guide for selecting welding consumables Weld metal microstructure and main alloying elements determine the performances of welding consumables for hardfacing as summarized in Table 1. In addition, PF-200S/US-63B is good for reclamation of mill rolls. Table 1 Welding consumables and their characteristics Weld metal microstructure and alloying formula Pearlite Hv 200400 Features Good crack resistance Good machinability Type of wear
(1)

MTM ABR HTW CAV COR HRT IMP -

SMAW HF-240 HF-260 HF-330 HF-350 HF-450 HF-500 HF-600 HF-650 HF-700 HF-800K HF-13

FCAW DW-H250 DW-H350 DW-H450 DW-H600 DW-H700 DW-H800

GMAW MG-250 MG-350

SAW G-50 US-H250N G-50 US-H350N G-50 US-H400N G-50 US-H450N G-50 US-H500N MF-30 US-H550N MF-30 US-H600N

Martensite

350800

Good wear resistance

13%Cr stainless steel type

350500

Good resistance to oxidation, heat and corrosion Good wear resistance High toughness and good wear resistance High toughness and good impact wear resistance High work hardenability High hardness at high temperatures High toughness Excellent erosion resistance Good resistance to corrosion and heat Excellent resistance to heavy abrasion

Semi-Austenite

500700 150500 200400 600800 8001200

HF-12

13%Mn High Mn Austenite

HF-11

DW-H11

16%Mn16%Cr

HF-16

DW-H16 DW-H30 DW-H30MV -

High Cr-Fe

HF-30 HF-950 HF-1000

Tungsten carbide type

Note (1) MTM: Metal-to-metal wear, ABR: Abrasion, HTW: High temp. wear, CAV: Cavitation, COR; Corrosion wear, HRT: Heat resistance, IMP: Impact wear : Excellent resistance, :Good resistance, : Slightly inferior, : Inferior, -: Not used for general applications 260 261

Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Flux Cored Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding

For Hardfacing
Tips for better welding results Common to individual welding processes Important points in hardfacing are to obtain sufficient hardness and to minimize cracking. In order to achieve them, proper selection of welding consumables and proper welding procedures mentioned below are necessary. 1) Preparation of base metal: Rust, oil and soil attached on the base metal may cause blowholes. Cracks in the base metal may cause cracking of the weld metal; therefore, they must be removed completely beforehand. 2) Preheat and interpass temperature: In order to minimize cracking, control of preheat and interpass temperature is a key technique. Table 1 shows a rule of thumb for proper preheat and interpass temperatures in relation to the carbon equivalent of the base metal. In practice, size of work, type of welding consumable and method of hardfacing should be taken into consideration to determine the most appropriate temperatures. Table 1 A rule of thumb for preheat and interpass temperature in relation to base metal carbon equivalents Carbon Preheat and interpass Type of steel (1) equivalent temperature (C) 100 max. Less than 0.3 100 min. 0.3-0.4 150 min. 0.4-0.5 Carbon steel and 200 min. 0.5-0.6 Low alloy steel 250 min. 0.6-0.7 300 min. 0.7-0.8 350 min. Over 0.8 Use no preheat and cool High-Mn steel (13%Mn steel) each weld pass with water Use no preheat and control the interpass temperature Austenitic stainless steel 150 or lower High alloy steel (e.g., High-Cr steel) 400 min.

4) Postweld heat treatment: Postweld heat treatment (PWHT) at 550-750C is effective to prevent cold cracking and distortion in service, and to improve properties of the welds. It is important to set the PWHT conditions taking into account that the hardness of the weld is normally decreased by PWHT. 5) Underlaying: Underlaying is effective to prevent cracking in welds where low-alloy steel having high hardenability is hardfaced or where high-hardness weld metal is deposited on carbon steel. For underlaying, mild steel type welding consumables or austenitic stainless steel type welding consumables should be used. 6) Penetration: In hardfacing, the properties of the weld metal will considerably be affected by welding penetration into the base metal, because the chemical composition of the welding consumable is generally very different from those of the base metal. In order to use sufficiently the desired properties of the welding consumable, welding penetration must be controlled by using an appropriate welding procedure, for instance, multi-layer welding. 7) Welding distortion: Intermittent and symmetrical welding sequences are effective to minimize welding distortion. Restraint of the work is also effective to minimize welding distortion. SMAW 1) Control the arc length as short as possible. 2) Use the backstep method for arc starting to prevent blowholes. 3) Control the weaving width less than 3-4 times the diameter of a covered electrode. 4) Re-dry covered electrodes before use. FCAW, GMAW 1) Control shielding gas flow rates within 20-25 I/mm for general applications. Note that poor shielding due to low flow rates and wind can cause blowholes and pits in the weld metal. 2) Refer to proper currents for individual wire sizes as shown in Table 2. Table 2 Proper welding currents Diameter Type of wire (mm) 1.2 DW-H series 1.6 1.2 MG series 1.6

Note (1) Carbon equivalent = C + Mn/6 + Si/24 + Cr/5 + Mo/4 + Ni/15 3) Immediate postweld heating: Heating the weldment at 300-350C for 10-30 minutes just after welding was finished is effective to prevent cold cracking. Control the temperature carefully, or the hardness of the weld will be decreased by excessive heating.

Polarity DC-EP DC-EP DC-EP DC-EP

Welding current (A) 120-360 200-420 120-320 200-420

262

263

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Covered Electrodes for Hardfacing


Trade designation Nominal hardness Type of covering Chemical C composition of overlay weld metal (%) Si Mn Cr PWHT AW Ex 0.09 0.58 0.58 0.81 Ex 900 ,OQ 350 Hardness of weld metal Hv 240 150 Pre. H & IPT

Pol.

Features

WP

HF-240

Hv 240

Titania

AC DC-EP

Hardfacing of gears and wheels RC: 70~100 x0.5~1h

F V OH

HF-260

Hv 260

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

Hardfacing of shafts, crane wheels and couplings RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h

AW F Ex 0.17 0.69 1.81 Ex 900 ,OQ

271 150 395

HF-330

Hv 330

Titania

AC DC-EP

Hardfacing of keys and clutch lugs RC: 70~100 x0.5~1h

AW F Ex 0.10 0.69 0.86 2.29 Ex -

340 150 -

HF-350

Hv 350

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

Hardfacing of upper rollers and sprockets of bulldozers RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h

AW F V OH Ex 0.25 0.49 1.38 1.16 Ex 850 ,OQ

366 150 510

Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steels Standard. Ex: Example (polarity: AC) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. HF-240 HF-260 HF-330 HF-350 2.6 300 300 3.2 350 350 350 350 4.0 400 400 400 400 5.0 400 400 400 400 6.0 450 450 450 450

264

265

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Covered Electrodes for Hardfacing


Trade designation Nominal hardness Type of covering Chemical C composition of overlay weld metal (%) Si Mn Cr Mo V W Hardness of weld metal PWHT Pre. H Hv (Cxh) & IPT AW F Ex 0.20 1.30 0.31 2.54 0.60 0.23 Ex 5506 443 456 150

Pol.

Features

WP

HF-450

Hv 450

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

Hardfacing of idlers, rollers and truck links of bulldozers RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h

HF-500

Hv 500

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

Hardfacing of idlers and truck links of bulldozers RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h

Ex

0.45

1.37

0.91

0.98

0.28

Ex

AW

517

150

HF-600

Hv 600

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

Hardfacing of lower rollers and bucket edges RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h

Ex

0.48

0.77

2.58

2.50

Ex

AW

595

200

HF-650

Hv 650

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

Hardfacing of tamping dies and mixer blades RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h

AW F Ex 0.67 0.90 0.87 4.91 1.17 0.55 1.42 Ex 600x1, AC

634 200 580

Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steels Standard. Ex: Example (polarity: AC) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. HF-450 HF-500 HF-600 HF-650 2.6 300 300 3.2 350 350 350 4.0 400 400 400 400 5.0 400 400 400 400 6.0 450 450 450 450

266

267

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Covered Electrodes for Hardfacing


Trade designation Nominal hardness Type of covering Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) C Si Mn Cr Mo W B Hardness of weld metal PWHT Pre. H, & Hv (Cxh) IPT AW F Ex 0.62 0.80 0.78 5.12 2.21 Ex 600x1, AC AW F Ex 0.80 1.65 1.24 3.82 2.42 0.29 Ex 600x1, AC 535 485 736 200 654 200

Pol.

Features Hardfacing of cutter knives and casings RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h Hardfacing of cutter knives and casings RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h Hardfacing of shovel teeth and cutter knives RC: 150~200 x0.5~1h

WP

HF-700

Hv 700

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

HF-800K

Hv 800

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

HF-950

Hv 950

Graphite

AC DC-EP

Ex

3.5

0.1

2.6

26

Ex

AW

930

300

Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Ex: Example (polarity: AC) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. HF-700 HF-800K HF-950 3.2 350 4.0 400 400 400 5.0 400 400 400 6.0 450 450

268

269

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Covered Electrodes for Hardfacing


Trade designation HF-11 Nominal hardness Type of covering Low hydrogen Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) C Ex 0.82 Si 0.39 Mn 13.88 Cr Mo V Ni Ex Hardness of weld metal PWHT Hv (Cxh) AW 266

Pol.

Features Hardfacing of crusher hammers and crusher jaws RC: 150~200 x0.5~1h Hardfacing of ripper teeth, impellers and breakers RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h Hardfacing of valve seats and agitator propellers RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h Hardfacing of hot shears and hot dies RC: 150~200 x0.5~1h Hardfacing of crusher rotors and liners RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h

WP

Hv 250

AC DC-EP

HF-12

Hv 500

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

AW F Ex 0.72 0.89 1.17 7.30 1.12 Ex 5002 AW F Ex 0.13 0.50 0.74 12.97 0.97 0.99 Ex 7501

532 630 420 260

HF-13

Hv 450

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

HF-16

Hv 300

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

Ex

0.71

0.48

14.59

15.33

1.85

0.42

2.20

Ex

AW

306

HF-30

Hv 700

Low hydrogen

AC DC-EP

Ex

5.00

0.42

1.23

30.5

Ex

AW

770

Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Ex: Example (polarity: AC) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. HF-11 HF-12 HF-13 HF-16 HF-30 2.6 300 3.2 350 350 350 300 4.0 400 400 400 350 400 5.0 400 400 400 350 450 6.0 450 450 -

270

271

Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux Cored Wires for Hardfacing


Trade designation DW-H250 Type of cored flux Rutile Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) SG Pol. Features Suitable for metal-to-metal wear parts and underlaying for hardfacing and repair Suitable for metal-to-metal wear and light abrasion parts Suitable for metal-to-metal wear and abrasion parts WP C Si Mn Cr Mo Others Hardness of weld metal PWHT (Cxh) Ex AW 600x2 AW 600x2 AW 600x2 AW 600x2 V: 0.54 W: 1.21 AW 600x2 AW 600x2 Hv 269 270 370 297 431 384 574 398 673 605 772 612 Pre. H, & IPT 150

Nominal hardness

Hv 250

CO2

DC-EP

F HF

Ex

0.09

0.49

1.30

1.02

0.40

DW-H350

Hv 350

Rutile

CO2

DC-EP

F HF

Ex

0.13

0.64

1.70

0.48

0.53

Ex

150

DW-H450

Hv 450

Rutile

CO2

DC-EP

F HF

Ex

0.15

0.57

1.40

3.70

0.47

V: 0.25

Ex

150

DW-H600

Hv 600

Rutile

CO2

DC-EP

Suitable for abrasion parts

F HF

Ex

0.45

0.48

0.97

4.31

0.51

Ex

200

DW-H700

Hv 700

Rutile

CO2

DC-EP

Suitable for abrasion parts

F HF

Ex

0.57

0.73

1.05

5.40

1.01

Ex

250

DW-H800

Hv 800

Metal

CO2

DC-EP

Suitable for heavy abrasion parts

F HF

Ex

1.10

0.68

1.83

4.22

W: 2.26 B:0.54

Ex

250

Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steels Standard. Ex: Example Diameter (mm) DW-H250 DW-H350 DW-H450 DW-H600 DW-H700 DW-H800 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6

272

273

Flux Cored Arc Welding

Flux Cored Wires for Hardfacing


Type of cored flux Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) SG Pol. Features Suitable for abrasion accompanied by heavy impact parts and repair welding of 13%-Mn cast steel Suitable for high temperature wear, impact wear and cavitation parts such as hot shear bytes, hot saws, and hydraulic power water turbines Suitable for heavy abrasive parts such as crushers and hoppers Suitable for heavy abrasive and high temperature wear parts such as liners, screws, and crushers WP C Si Mn Cr Mo Others Hardness of weld metal PWHT Hv Pre. H, & IPT

Trade designation

Nominal hardness

DW-H11

Hv 250

Metal

Ar-CO2

DC-EP

F HF

Ex

0.84

0.68

14.17

Ex

AW

233

DW-H16

Hv 300

Metal

Ar-CO2

DC-EP

F HF

Ex

0.60

0.51

16.76

16.21

1.49

V: 0.49

Ex

AW

278

150

DW-H30

Hv 700

Metal

CO2

DC-EP

F HF

Ex

2.92

1.16

0.16

24.06

B:0.3

Ex

AW

755

250

DW-H30MV

Hv 800

Metal

CO2

DC-EP

F HF

Ex

5.03

2.39

0.19

21.60

0.94

B:0.28 V: 2.61

Ex

AW

821

200

Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Ex: Example Diameter (mm) DW-H11 DW-H16 DW-H30 DW-H30MV 1.6 1.2 1.2, 1.6 1.2, 1.6

274

275

Submerged Arc Welding

Flux and Wire Combinations for Hardfacing


Trade designation Nominal hardness Type of flux Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) C Si Mn Cr Mo V Hardness of weld metal PWHT Hv (Cxh)

Pol.

Features Suitable for hardfacing of wheels and rollers and for underlaying of idlers and rollers RC: 150~350 x1h Suitable for hardfacing of idlers and links of tractors and shovels, rollers for steel mills, and tires ,and hutches RC: 150~350 x1h Suitable for hardfacing of idlers and links of tractors and shovels, rollers for steel mills, and tires RC: 150~350 x1h Suitable for hardfacing of rollers and idlers of tractors and shovels, rollers for steel mills, and bells for blast furnaces RC: 150~350 x1h

G-50 US-H250N

Hv 250

Fused

AC

Weld-Ex

0.06

0.60

1.82

0.62

Ex

AW

267

G-50 US-H350N

Hv 350

Fused

AC

Weld-Ex

0.10

0.63

1.95

1.10

0.52

Ex

AW

361

G-50 US-H400N

Hv 400

Fused

AC

Weld-Ex

0.13

0.65

2.02

2.21

0.36

0.17

Ex

AW

409

AW Weld-Ex 0.19 0.72 2.22 2.69 0.60 0.31 Ex 600x 5 Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal, Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC) Diameter of wire (mm) US-H250N US-H350N US-H400N US-H450N 3.2 3.2 3.2, 4.0 3.2, 4.0 Mesh size of flux G-50 8x48

453

G-50 US-H450N

Hv 450

Fused

AC

431

Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard, Wire-Ex: Example of wire,

276

277

Submerged Arc Welding

Flux and Wire Combinations for Hardfacing


Trade designation Nominal hardness Type of flux Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) C Si Mn Cr Mo W V Hardness of weld metal PWHT Hv (Cxh) AW Weld-Ex 0.22 0.85 2.26 2.85 1.10 1.45 0.32 Ex 600x2 506 509

Pol.

Features

G-50 US-H500N

Hv 500

Fused

AC

Suitable for hardfacing of rollers and idlers of tractors and shovels, rollers for steel mills, and bells for blast furnaces RC: 150~350 x1h

MF-30 US-H550N

Hv 550

Fused

AC

Suitable for hardfacing of rollers for steel mills, and bells for blast furnaces RC: 150~350 x1h

AW Weld-Ex 0.34 0.58 2.12 6.72 3.75 Ex 600x2

540

503

MF-30 US-H600N

Hv 600

Fused

AC

Suitable for hardfacing of rollers for steel mills, and crusher cones RC: 150~350 x1h

AW Weld-Ex 0.38 0.63 2.19 6.96 3.72 Ex 600x2 Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal, Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC) Diameter US-H500N US-H550N US-H600N of wire (mm) 3.2 3.2 3.2 Mesh size of flux G-50 MF-30 8x48 12x65

596

570

Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Wire-Ex: Example of wire,

278

279

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Welding Consumables and Proper Welding Conditions for


Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

For Cast Iron


A guide for selecting welding consumables Table 1 shows covered electrodes for shielded metal arc welding of cast irons in conjunction with weldability, usability, color matching, and machinability. Table 1 Welding consumables for cast irons Trade designation Preheat tempera ture ( ) Wettability with base metal
(1)

Color matching with base metal

Joint efficiency

X-ray soundness

Machinability of weld metal

Machinability of HAZ

CI-A1 CI-A2 CI-A3 CI-A5 Note (1)

100-300 150-350 350-400 100-250 : Good, : Better,

: Inferior

Tips for better welding results 1) Preparation for base metal: (1) When cast irons have impregnated oil, the base metal must be heated at 400C to burn off the oil before welding. Other contaminants should also be removed off before welding. (2) To repair a defect, it must be removed completely by machining or grinding (arc air gouging is not suitable for cast irons) before welding. The welding groove should have a round bottom for better fusion. Where a crack defect seems to be propagated by machining or grinding, make stop-holes at both ends of the crack. 2) Welding procedure: (1) The most appropriate preheating temperature depends on the size and thickness of the work; however, Table 1 can be a rule of thumb. (2) Stringer welding with the maximum bead length of about 50 mm is recommended to prevent overheat, distortion and cracking. (3) Peening is needed to minimize residual stresses. Just after one bead was laid, it must be peened with a hammer to the extent that the ripple of the bead disappears. (4) Comparatively small conical groove should be welded in the spiral sequence from the bottom of the groove to the surface of the base metal. Backstep, symmetrical or intermittent sequence is recommended for a long welding line to prevent cracking. The buttering method, in which the surface of the groove is cladded first and the filling passes are laid later, is recommended for a deep groove.

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Covered Electrodes for Cast Iron


Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) C Ex F Gt Ex F Gt 2.00 2.50 2.50 0.040 0.030 1.80 1.15 1.00 0.31 1.00 1.96 0.040 0.004 0.030 0.001 92.0 54.8 45.0~ 60.0 5.00 Bal. Bal. Ex 520 0.99 Si 0.11 Mn 0.57 P 0.002 S 0.001 Ni Bal. Fe 1.71 Others Ex 480 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal TS El (MPa) (%)

Type of covering

Pol.

Features Suitable for repairing and joining various kinds of cast irons Excellent welding usability and machinability RC: 70~100 x0.5~1h Suitable for repairing and joining various kinds of cast irons Crack resistibility is excellent RC: 70~100 x0.5~1h Suitable for repairing and joining various kinds of cast irons Hardenability of the fusion zone is larger than with Ni-bearing electrodes RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h

WP

CI-A1

A5.15 ENi-Cl

AC Graphite DCEP AC Graphite DCEP

CI-A2

A5.15 ENiFe-Cl

CI-A3

A5.15 ESt

Low hydrogen

AC DCEP

Ex F Gt

0.04

0.50

0.48

0.006

0.002

Bal.

Ex 490 33

0.15

1.00

0.80

0.030

0.020

Bal.

V: 10.3 Cr: 1.3 V: 8.00~ 11.50 Cr: 2.00

CI-A5

Low hydrogen

AC DCEP

Suitable for repairing and joining various kinds of cast irons RC: 300~350 x0.5~1h

Ex F Gt

0.05

0.89

0.03

0.009

0.006

Bal.

Ex

540

34

0.15

1.50

0.50

0.030

0.030

Bal.

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC),

Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. CI-A1 CI-A2 CI-A3 CI-A5 2.6 300 300 3.2 350 300 350 350 4.0 350 350 400 400 5.0 350 -

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For 9%Ni Steel and Nickel-Based Alloy

Welding Consumables and Proper Welding Conditions for


Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)

Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Flux Cored Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc

Welding, Submerged Arc Welding

For 9%Ni Steel and Nickel-Based Alloy


For 9%Ni Steel For welding of 9%Ni steel, Ni-base alloys such as Ni-Cr alloy (e.g., Inconel) and Ni-Mo alloy (e.g., Hastelloy) welding consumables are commonly used to obtain sufficient notch toughness at cryogenic temperatures. 9%Ni steel is used for storage tanks for liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquefied oxygen and liquefied nitrogen, and LNG carriers. In the construction of such cryogenic temperature service equipment, automatic gas tungsten arc welding and submerged arc welding are often used to ensure consistent weld quality, as shown in Fig. 1.
Automatic GTAW for knackle plates

GTAW (1) Use multi-pass welding because the use of single-pass welding may cause a decrease of weld metal strength affected by the dilution from the base metal. SAW (1) Re-dry fluxes by 200-300C for 1 hour before use. (2) Use multi-pass welding because the use of single-pass welding may cause a decrease of weld metal strength affected by the dilution from the base metal. For Ni-base alloy Typical Ni-base alloys for welding are Ni-Cu alloy (e.g. Monel), Ni-Cr alloy (e.g. Inconel) and Ni-Fe-Cr alloys (e.g. Incoloy). Ni-base welding consumables are used for joining these Ni-base alloys and dissimilar-metal joints consisting of Ni-base alloy and low alloy steel, stainless steel, and low alloy steel. Tips for better welding results for individual welding processes SMAW (1) Use proper welding currents because the use of an excessive welding current causes electrode-burn and thereby usability and weld metal properties can be deteriorated. (2) Use no preheating for welding matching Ni-base alloys. Control interpass temperatures at 150C or lower. (3) Use the backstep technique when an arc is struck in the welding groove, or strike an arc on a piece of metal outside the groove to prevent the occurrence of blowholes at the arc starting area of a bead. (4) Keep the arc length as short as possible. (5) Use flat-position welding as much as possible because vertical or overhead welding requires higher welding skill. (6) Minimize welding currents and speeds to prevent hot cracking. FCAW (1) Use Ar-CO2 mixtures with 20-25%CO2 for shielding gas. The gas flow rates should be 20-25 l/min. (2) Refer to Page 205 of the stainless steel article about power source, wire extension, protection against wind and welding fumes, and storage of welding wires. GMAW (1) Pulsed arc welding with the spray droplet transfer mode using low currents is most appropriate, although conventional gas metal arc welding power sources can be used. DC-EP polarity is suitable. (2) Argon gas shielding with gas flow rates in the 25-30 l/min range is suitable. Ar-He mixture gases are also suitable. (3) Use no preheating and control interpass temperatures at 150C or lower. (4) Minimize welding currents and speeds to prevent hot cracking. GTAW (1) Use DC-EN polarity. (2) Argon gas shielding with gas flow rates in the 10-15 l/min range is suitable where welding currents are within 100-200A. In one-side welding, back shielding is needed to avoid oxidation of the back side bead. (3) Control the arc length at approximately 2-3 mm because the use of an excessive arc length may cause lack of shielding, thereby causing blowholes. (4) Use no preheating and control interpass temperatures at 150C or lower. (5) Minimize welding currents and speeds to prevent hot cracking. 289

SAW or automatic GTAW for horizontal joins of side plates Automatic GTAW for vertical joints of side plates

Fig. 1 Typical applications of automatic welding processes for a LNG storage tank Tips for better welding results Common to individual welding processes

One-side automatic GTAW for bottom plates

(1) Remove scale, rust, and other dirt from welding grooves beforehand by grinding or other appropriate means. (2) Use no preheat and control interpass temperatures at 150C or lower. (3) Minimize welding currents and welding speeds to prevent hot cracking. (4) Use no magnetic power crane because 9%Ni steel is likely to be magnetized. SMAW (1) Re-dry covered electrodes by 200-250C for 30-60 minutes before use. (2) Keep the arc length as short as possible. FCAW, GMAW (1) Use Ar-CO2 mixtures with 20-25%CO2 for shielding gas. The gas flow rates should be 20-25 l/min. (2) Refer to Pages 205 and 207 of the stainless steel article about power source, wire extension, protection against wind and welding fumes, and storage of welding wires.

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Welding

For 9%Ni Steel and Nickel-Based Alloy


How to select the proper welding consumable for dissimilar metal joints Recommended welding consumables for dissimilar metal joints and preheat temperatures are shown in (1) (2) Table 1. Table 1 Recommended welding consumables for dissimilar metal joints Base metal: A Base metal: B Austenitic Stainless steel Carbon steel and low alloy steel NC-39, NC-39L NC-39MoL (3) NI-C70A 100~200 NC-39, NC-39L (4) CR-43Cb (3) NI-C70A 200~400 NC-39, NC-39L (4) CR-43Cb (3) NI-C70A 100~300 Nickel NI-C70A 100~200 NI-C70A ME-L34 100~200 NI-C70A NI-C625 100~200 NI-C70A NI-C625 100~200 NI-C70A NI-C625 NI-C70A ME-L34 NI-C70A ME-L34 Inconel NI-C70A NI-C625 Nickel and Incoloy NI-C70A NI-C625 nickel alloy Monel NI-C70A ME-L34 Nickel NI-C70A Stainless steel Ferritic Martensitic NC-39, NC-39L NC-39, NC-39L (3) (3) NI-C70A NI-C70A 100~200 NI-C70A 100~300 NI-C70A 100~200 NI-C70A NI-C70A 100~300 NI-C70A 100~200 NI-C70A NI-C70A ME-L34 100~300 NI-C70A ME-L34 100~200 NI-C70A ME-L34 NI-C70A 100~300 NI-C70A 100~200 NC-39 (5) CR-43Cb (5) CR-40Cb 200~400 100~300

Martensitic

Ferritic

Nickel and nickel alloy

Monel

Incoloy

Inconel

Note: (1) This table shows only covered electrodes for SMAW. Other welding consumables having the similar chemical composition for GTAW, GMAW, and FCAW can also be used. Instead of NI-C70A, NI-C703D can also be used. (2) The preheat temperature in this table is a rough guide. In a case where the welding joint consists of thick plates and is restrained to a great extent, a higher temperature may be necessary. Even when preheat temperature is given for particular dissimilar metal joints, austenitic stainless steel, nickel, and nickel alloy need not be preheated, and the counterpart base metals such as carbon steel, martensitic stainless steel, and ferritic stainless steel should be preheated sufficiently. In addition, for a dissimilar metal joint consisting of carbon steel (Base metal: A) and austenitic stainless steel, nickel, or nickel alloy (Base metal: B), both base metals need not be preheated. (3) In a case where the weld is used at about 400 or higher or under thermal cycles, NI-C70A should be selected. (4) In a case where Ni is restricted in a special service environment, CR-43Cb should be used. (5) In a case where Ni is restricted in a special service environment, CR-43Cb or CR-40Cb should be selected

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Covered Electrodes for 9%Ni steel


ASME AWS Class. Type of covering Low hydrogen Chemical Pol. Features WP C Ex 0.09 Si 0.26 Mn 2.26 1.00~ 4.50 0.28 composition of all-weld metal (%) Ni 67.60 Cr 13.90 12.00~ 17.00 1.90 0.50~ 3.50 Nb 1.70 0.50~ 3.00 Fe 9.80 Mo 3.70 2.50~ 5.50 18.60 17.00~ 20.00 Others W: 0.6 W 1.5 W: 2.9 W: 2.0~ 4.0 Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 430 TS (MPa) 680 El (%) 41 IV (J) -196 : 67 -196 : 83 -

Trade designation

NI-C70S

A5.11 ENiCrFe -9

AC

Suitable for 9% Ni steel RC: 200~250 x 0.5~1h

F HF H VU OH F HF H VU OH

Gt

0.15

0.75

55.00

12.00

Gt

650

25

NI-C1S

A5.11 ENiMo -8

Low hydrogen

AC

Suitable for 9% Ni steel RC: 200~250 x 0.5~1h

Ex

0.03

0.49

68.60

6.80

Ex

440

730

48

Gt

0.10

0.75

1.50

60.00

10.00

Gt

650

25

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty (polarity: AC) Approvals NI-C70S NI-C1S NK NK Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. NI-C70S NI-C1S 2.6 3.2 300 300 4.0 350 350 5.0 350 350

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Covered Electrodes for Nickel-Based Alloy


ASME AWS Class. Type of covering Chemical Pol. Features WP C Ex 0.03 Si 0.80 Mn 3.26 composition of all-weld metal (%) Ni 65.21 62.0~ 70.0 70.66 Cr Nb 1.81 Fe 1.58 Mo Others Cu: Bal Al: 0.25 Ti: 0.61 Cu: Bal Al 1.0 Ti 1.5 Co: 0.03 Co 0.12 Co: 0.03 Co 0.12 Ex Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS (MPa) 320 TS (MPa) 550 El (%) 44 IV (J) -

Trade designation

ME-L34

Lime titania

DCEP

Suitable for monel metal and dissimilar-metal joints and overlaying DC-EP is only applicable. RC: 150~200 x 0.5~1h Suitable for Inconel and dissimilar- metal joints such as Inconel to low alloy steel, and stainless steel to low alloy steel AC is only applicable. RC: 200~250 x 0.5~1h Suitable for Inconel and dissimilar-metal joints such as Inconel to low alloy steel, and stainless steel to low alloy steel DC-EP is only applicable. RC: 200~250 x 0.5~1h Suitable for Inconel 625, Incoloy 825, dissimilar-metal joints and overlaying RC: 200~250 x 0.5~1h

F H VU OH

Gt

0.15

1.25

4.0

3.0

2.5

Gt

490

30

-196 : 93 -

NI-C70A

A5.11 ENiCrFe -1

Low hydrogen

AC

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.04

0.25

2.84

14.75 13.00~ 17.00

1.94 1.50~ 4.00

9.24

Ex

380

610

44

Gt

0.08

0.75

3.50

62.00

11.00

Gt

550

30

NI-C703D

A5.11 ENiCrFe -3

Low hydrogen

DCEP

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.06

0.34

6.55

69.40

13.21

2.00

7.90

Ti: 0.01 Ti 1.00

Ex

360

620

45

-196 : 110 -

Gt

0.10

1.0

5.00~ 9.50

59.00

13.00~ 17.00

1.00~ 2.50

10.00

Gt

550

30

NI-C625

Low hydrogen

AC DCEP

F HF H VU OH

Ex

0.04

0.32

0.67

61.10

21.65

3.41

3.66

8.70

Ex

420

760

47

Gt

0.10

0.75

1.00

55.0

20.00~ 23.00

3.15~ 4.15

7.00

8.00~ 10.00

Gt

690

30

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty (Polarity: as specified above) Diameter and Length (mm) Dia. ME-L34 NI-C70A NI-C703D NI-C625 2.6 250 3.2 350 300 300 300 4.0 400 350 350 350 5.0 400 350 350 350

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Flux Cored Wires for 9%Ni steel and Nickel-Based Alloy


ASME AWS Class. Type of cored flux Mechanical properties of all-weld metal SG Pol. Features WP Chemical C Ex ArCO2 DCEP F HF Gt 0.046 0.15 Cr Ex Gt 16.84 13.00~ 22.00 C Ex ArCO2 DCEP Suitable for Inconel and dissimilar-metal joints such as Inconel to low alloy steel and stainless steel to low alloy steel F HF Gt 0.038 0.10 Cr Ex Gt Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Diameter (mm) DW-N70S DW-N82 1.2 1.2 21.21 18.00~ 22.00 composition of all-weld metal (%) Si 0.20 0.75 Mo 10.22 12.00 Si 0.23 0.50 Cu 0.01 0.50 Mn 5.91 8.00 Cu 0.01 Mn 3.40 2.50~ 3.50 Fe 1.51 3.00 P 0.003 0.020 Fe 1.88 15.00 P 0.002 0.030 Nb+Ta 2.30 2.00~ 3.00 S 0.002 0.015 Nb 2.02 4.00 S 0.005 0.015 Ti 0.31 0.75 Gt 560 30 Ni 70.65 67.00 Ex 380 650 46 0 : 128 Gt 650 25 Ni 62.61 55.00 Ex 425 716 46 -196 : 106 0.2%OS (MPa) TS (MPa) El (%) IV (J)

Trade designation

DW-N70S

Rutile

Suitable for 9% Ni steel

DW-N82

Rutile

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Flux Cored Wires for Nickel-Based Alloy


ASME AWS Class. Type of cored flux Mechanical properties of all-weld metal SG Pol. Features WP Chemical C Ex Suitable for Inconel 625, dissimilar-metal joints and overlaying Gt 0.028 0.10 Cr Ex Gt 21.43 20.00~ 23.00 C Ex Suitable for super stainless steels, dissimilar-metal joints and overlaying Gt 0.021 0.10 Cr Ex Gt Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Diameter (mm) DW-N625 DW-N625M 1.2 1.2 21.20 20.00~ 23.00 composition of all-weld metal (%) Si 0.31 0.75 Mo 9.21 8.00~ 10.00 Si 0.60 0.75 Mo 9.94 8.00~ 11.00 Mn 0.88 1.00 Cu 0.01 0.50 Mn 2.61 2.00~ 3.50 Cu 0.01 0.50 P 0.004 0.030 Fe 4.84 7.00 P 0.004 0.030 Fe 3.02 7.00 S 0.004 0.020 Nb+Ta 3.42 3.15~ 4.15 S 0.004 0.020 Nb+Ta 1.98 1.50~ 3.00 Gt 690 25 Ni 60.81 55.00 Ex 460 730 42 0 : 68 Gt 690 25 Ni 59.07 55.00 Ex 470 750 44 0 : 57 0.2%OS (MPa) TS (MPa) El (%) IV (J)

Trade designation

DW-N625

Rutile

ArCO2

DCEP

F HF

DW-N625M

Rutile

ArCO2

DCEP

F HF

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Solid Wire for Nickel-Based Alloy


ASME AWS Class. Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS TS El (MPa) (MPa) (%) S 0.002 0.015 Cu 0.01 0.50 Gt 550 30 Ni 72.01 67.0 Ex 370 660 41 -196C: 140

Trade designation

SG

Pol.

Features

WP C Ex 0.03 0.10 Cr Ex Gt 20.01 18.00~ 22.00

Chemical Si 0.22 0.50 Ti 0.28 0.75

composition of wire (%) Mn 3.05 2.50~ 3.50 Fe 1.73 3.00 P 0.003 0.030 Nb+Ta 2.63 2.00~ 3.00

IV (J)

MG-S70NCb

A5.14 ERNiCr -3

Ar

DCEP

Inconel 82 type filler wire Suitable for Inconel, Incoloy, dissimilar-metal joints and overlaying on carbon steel

F HF H VU OH

Gt

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Diameter (mm) MG-S70NCb 0.8, 1.2, 1.6

300

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Filler Rods and Wires for 9%Ni Steel and Nickel-Based Alloy
Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Mechanical properties of all-weld metal 0.2%OS TS EL IV (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) Ni 69.81 60.0 Ex 460 730 47 -196 : 160

SG

Pol.

Features C Ex 0.017 0.10 Cr Ex Gt 1.97 0.5~ 3.5 C Ex 0.022 0.10 Cr Ex Gt 19.87 18.00~ 22.00 C Ex 0.010 0.10 Cr Ex Gt 21.85 20.00~ 23.00 Gt Gt Suitable for 9% Ni steel

Chemical Si 0.02 0.50 Mo 19.07 18.0~ 21.0 Si 0.20 0.50 Nb+Ta 2.50 2.00~ 3.00 Si 0.08 0.50 Mo 8.95 8.00~ 10.00

composition of rod and wire (%) Mn 0.02 1.0 W 2.99 2.0~ 4.0 Mn 2.99 2.5~ 3.5 Ti 0.30 0.75 Mn 0.05 0.50 Nb+Ta 3.55 3.15~ 4.15 P 0.001 0.015 Fe 5.56 10.0 P 0.002 0.030 Fe 1.65 3.00 P 0.002 0.020 Al 0.21 0.40 S 0.001 0.015 Cu 0.01 0.50 S 0.001 0.015 Cu 0.01 0.50 S 0.001 0.015 Ti 0.21 0.40 Ni 63.58 58.0 Fe 1.44 5.00 Cu 0.02 0.50 Ni 72.39 67.0

TG-S709S

A5.14 ERNiMo -8

Ar

DCEN

Gt

650

30

TG-S70NCb

A5.14 ERNiCr -3

Ar

DCEN

Suitable for Inconel and Incoloy, dissimilar-metal joints and overlaying

Ex

370

680

40

-196 : 150

TG-SN625

A5.14 ERNiCrMo -3

Ar

DCEN

Suitable for Inconel 625, dissimilar-metal joints and overlaying

Gt

Ex

480

770

41

Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Approvals TG-S709S NK Diameter (mm) TG-S709S TG-S70NCb TG-SN625 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2, 4.0 1.6, 2.4

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Flux and Wire Combinations for 9%Ni Steel


Trade designation ASME AWS Class. Type of flux Chemical composition (%) C Wire-Ex PF-N3 US-709S A5.14 ERNiMo -8 AC Bonded DCEP Hastelloy type consumables Suitable for flat welding of 9%Ni steel RC: 200~300 x1h Wire-Gt 0.02 0.10 Si 0.01 0.50 Mn 0.01 1.0 Ni Bal. 60.0 Cr 2.0 0.5~ 3.5 1.6 Mo 19.1 18.0~ 21.0 16.6 W 2.9 2.0~ 4.0 2.5 Fe 5.5 Ex 10.0 400 690 44 Mechanical properties of weld metal 0.2%OS TS El IV (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) -196 : 80

Pol.

Features

Weld-Ex

0.03

0.12

1.70

64.1

14.7

Gt

650

30

PF-N4 US-709S

A5.14 ERNiMo -8

Bonded

DCEP

Hastelloy type consumables Suitable for horizontal and horizontal fillet welding of 9%Ni steel RC: 200~300 x1h

Wire-Ex

0.02

0.01

0.01

Bal.

2.0 0.5~ 3.5 1.7

19.1 18.0~ 21.0 17.2

2.9 2.0~ 4.0 2.7

5.5 Ex 10.0 410 680 43 -196 : 70

Wire-Gt

0.10

0.50

1.0

60.0

Weld-Ex

0.03

0.74

0.58

64.0

14.9

Gt

650

30

Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC) Approvals PF-N4 / US-709S NK

Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal

Diameter of wire (mm) US-709S 1.6, 2.4

Mesh size of flux PF-N3 PF-N4 12x48 12x65

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Highly Efficient Welding Processes

FCB Process RF Process FAB Process Electrogas Arc Welding Horizontal Submerged Arc Welding Enclosed Arc Welding

Highly Efficient Welding Processes

FCB Process
Principles: FCB is an automatic one-side submerged arc welding process by which a uniform reverse side bead can be obtained. Welding is conducted from the surface side of the welding groove after supplying the backing flux, MF-1R or PFI-50R, on the copper backing and pushing up the copper backing to the reverse side of the groove by the pressurized air hose. Approvals : PF-I50 US-43 PF-I50R Number of wires Two Three AB LR 3A, 3YA 3A, 3YA NV YM YM BV A3, 3YM A3, 3YM NK Others GL, CCS, CR CCS

Flux Slag Weld metal Slag Backing flux Air Copper backing Air hose

: Subject to satisfactory procedure test by user Approvals: PF-I55E US-36 PF-I50R Number of wires Two Three Four AB 3*,3Y* 3*,3Y* LR 3A, 3YA 3A, 3YA 3Y40A NV Y Y Y BV A3YM A3YM A3YM KAW53 KAW53Y40SP NK Others CCS,GL,KR CCS,GL,KR CCS

: Subject to satisfactory procedure test by user Packages Wire: US-43, US-36 Flux: PF-I45, PF-I50, PF-I55E Type coil coil coil 6.4 coil coil coil Weight (kg) 25 75 150 25 78 159 Flux: PF-I50R, MF-1R Mesh size 10x65 Type can Weight (kg) 20 Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20 Dia. (mm) 4.8

Features: The combination of the backing flux and copper plate provides better contact onto the reverse side of the groove, which can accommodate a fluctuation of root gap and wide welding conditions to ensure consistent reverse bead without excessive melt through. Applications: Plate-to-plate butt welding for shipbuilding Welding consumables Type of steel General TMCP Flux PF-I50 PF-I55E Wire US-43 US-36 Backing flux PF-I50R or MF-1R PF-I50R or MF-1R Remarks MF-1R is more suitable for thin plate with thickness 20 mm or less.

Note: Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300 x1h (Backing fluxes must not be dried by heating)

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RF Process
Principles: RF is an automatic one-side submerged arc welding process by which a uniform reverse side bead can be obtained. Welding is conducted from the surface side of the welding groove after supplying the backing flux, RF-1, which contains thermosetting resin, on the underlaying flux contained in the flux bag placed in the backing case and pushing up the fluxes onto the reverse side of the groove by the pressurized air hose. Approvals: PF-H55E / US-36 / RF-1 Number of wires Two AB LR 2A, 2YA NV Y(M) BV A2M, 2YM NK

: Subject to satisfactory procedure test by user


Flux Slag

Packages Wire: US-36 Dia. (mm) 4.8 Type coil coil coil 6.4 coil coil coil Weight (kg) 25 75 150 25 78 159 Flux: RF-1 Mesh size 32xD Type can Weight (kg) 25 Flux: PF-H55E Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20

Weld metal Backing case Flux bag Air hose

Backing flux: RF-1 Underlaying flux: No. 1296

Features: (1) RF-1, a fine particle flux, can accommodate much more distortion in the reverse side of the groove, joint misalignment and dissimilar-thickness transition of the joint to maintain good contact onto the reverse side of the groove, which offers higher suitability for thinner plates. (2) RF-1 turns to be a brick by the heat of welding, maintaining close contact onto the reverse side of the groove and thereby assures a uniform reverse bead. (3) With a multiple-wire welding machine, one-layer completion welding can be done for steel plates with a thickness of up to approximately 25 mm. Applications: Plate-to-plate butt welding for steel structures, ships and bridges, and butt and seam welding of pipes Welding consumables Type of steel Mild steel, 490-MPa HT steel Flux PF-H55E x1h Wire US-36 Backing flux RF-1

Note: Redrying conditions of flux; 200~300 (RF-1 must not be dried by heating)

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FAB Process
Principles: FAB is a simplified one-side welding process in which a flexible backing material, FA-B1, is used. The structure of FA-B1 is as shown in the sketch below. It consists of glass fiber tapes for forming a reverse side bead, a solid flux for controlling reverse side bead protrusion, a refractory, a corrugated cardboard pad, a cover film and double-side adhesive tapes. FA-B1 is attached onto the reverse side of the groove with the adhesive tapes and fixed with an aluminum plate and magnetic clamps. Approvals: PF-I52E US-36 RR-2 FA-B1 Number of wires Single Tandem
Fl ux Fi l l er m ateri al

AB

LR 3A, 3YA

NV Y Y

BV A3YM A3YM

NK KAW53 KAW53

Others GL, CR, CCS GL, CR, CCS

Wi re
Double-side adhesive tape Cover film

3*, 3Y*

3A, 3YA

: Subject to satisfactory procedure test by user Approvals: MF-38 US-36 RR-2 FA-B1

Groove Glass fiber tape 15

55 Corrugated cardboard pad FAB-1

600 Solid flux Refractory

Base m etal M agnet cl am p

FAB-1 Support for backi ng m ateri al

Number of wires Single Packages Wire: US-36 US-49 Dia. (mm) 4.8

AB 3*

LR 3A

NV M

BV A3M

NK KAW3

Features: (1) FAB features good flexibility to assure smooth contact onto the reverse side of the groove to accommodate much more joint misalignment, distortion and dissimilar-thickness transition of the joint. FAB is also suitable for a joint having a curvature on its reverse side. (2) Consistent reverse side beads can be obtained due to a wider tolerance in welding conditions. Applications: Curved shell plates, deck plates, bottom plates, tank top plates of ships, steel deck plates of bridges, and other one-side welding applications Welding consumables Type of steel Mild steel Flux MF-38 PF-I52E MF-38 PF-I52E Wire US-36 US-36 US-49 US-36 Metal powder RR-2 RR-2 RR-2 RR-2 1h Backing material FA-B1 FA-B1 FA-B1 FA-B1

Flux: PF-I52E Weight (kg) 25 75 150 25 78 159 Flux: MF-38 Mesh size 12x65 Type can Weight (kg) 20 Mesh size 10x48 Type can Weight (kg) 20

Type coil coil coil

6.4

coil coil coil

Backing materials: FA-B1 Applicable type of joint Standard joint Transition joint Mismatch joint Length (mm) 600 600 600 Pieces per carton 30 25 30

490MPa HT steel

Note: Redrying conditions of flux: PF-I52E: 200~300 x1h, MF-38: 150~350 (FA-B1 and RR-2 must not be dried by heating)

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Electrogas Arc Welding


Principles: Electrogas arc welding (EGW) is vertical-up butt welding. SEGARC is an automatic vertical welding process suitable for EGW. This process uses SEG-2Z equipment with the combination of a small diameter flux-cored wire, a sliding copper shoe on the front side of a joint, and a fixed backing on the reverse side of a joint. Example of chemical composition of weld metal (%) Trade designation DW-S43G DW-S1LG DW-S60G
Welding wire CO 2 gas Molten metal Sliding copper shoe Cooling water Weld metal

C 0.08 0.05 0.08

Si 0.35 0.25 0.32

Mn 1.63 1.60 1.67

P 0.014 0.009 0.010

S 0.010 0.007 0.008

Ni 0.02 1.40 0.71

Mo 0.17 0.13 0.25

Ti 0.02 0.05 0.03

Fixed backing: water-cooled copper plate or KL-4

Example of mechanical properties of weld metal Trade designation DW-S43G DW-S1LG DW-S60G 0.2%OS (MPa) 470 500 520 TS (MPa) 600 615 650 El (%) 27 25 26 -20 -60 -20 IV (J) : 62 :100 : 65

Features: (1) High deposition rates (e.g., 180g/min at 380A) provide high welding efficiency. (2) Lightweight, compact-size equipment makes it easy to set up. (3) Wire extension can be controlled constant against varied welding conditions. (4) Welding line can be located either on the left side (Standard) or, by re-assembling, the right side of the tracking rail. (4) With the oscillator (Option), one-pass completion welding can be conducted for plates with a thickness of 32 mm max. (5) The carriage can be detached at any place of the tracking rail. Applications: (1) Side shells, bulkheads, hoppers of bulk carriers in shipbuilding (2) Box girder webs and I-plate girder webs in bridge construction (3) Press flame, storage tanks, large diameter pipes, and other vertical welding lines Welding consumables and equipments Type of steel Mild steel & 490MPa HT steel Mild steel & 490MPa HT steel for low temperature service 550 to 610MPa HT steel Trade designation DW-S43G DW-S1LG DW-S60G Backing material KL-4 KL-4 KL-4 Shielding gas CO2 CO2 CO2 Equipment SEG-2Z SEG-2Z SEG-2Z Polarity DC-EP DC-EP DC-EP

Approvals: DW-S43G (Backing: KL-4) AB LR 3, 3Y1 NV Y BV AV3, AV3Y NK Others GL, CCS, CR, KR

Approvals: DW-S1LG (Backing: KL-4) AB LR 4Y2, 5Y402 NV Y, NV2-4L, 4-4L NK Others GL

Packages Dia. (mm) 1.6 Type Spool Weight (kg) 20

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Horizontal Submerged Arc Welding


Principles: In horizontal submerged arc welding of butt joints, a welding wire is fed at a certain work angle into a granular flux that is sustained by an endless conveyer tracking along the lower part of a double bevel groove according to welding progress. This welding process was developed to improve welding efficiency to cope with increased storage capacity of cylindrical tanks. Example of mechanical properties of weld metal (DC-EP) Flux MF-33H MF-33H MF-33H Packages Wire US-36 US-49 US-49A 0.2%OS (MPa) 421 506 464 TS (MPa) 512 585 560 El (%) 33 27 30 -51 -51 -51 :114 : : 40 46 IV (J) -20 :128 -

Flux Contact tip and wire Endless flux convey er

Bas e metal

W eld metal
Features: (1) Good slag removal and glossy bead appearance (2) Good weld metal impact property (3) Insensitive to rust and dirt and excellent resistibility to pockmark and porosity (4) Good X-ray soundness (5) DC polarity is recommended for better fusion and bead shape Applications: Horizontal joints of side shells of cylindrical tanks Welding consumables Type of steel Mild steel & 490MPa HT steel 550 to 610MPa HT steel Mild steel & 490MPa HT steel for low temperature service Flux MF-33H MF-33H MF-33H x1h (DC-EP) P 0.013 0.010 0.013 S 0.005 0.006 0.009 0.45 0.22 Mo Wire US-36 US-49 US-49A Polarity DC-EP DC-EP DC-EP

Wire: US-36, US-49, US-49A Dia. (mm) 3.2 4.8 Type coil coil coil coil Weight (kg) 25 75 25 78

Flux: MF-33H Mesh size 12x150 Type can Weight (kg) 25

Note: Redrying conditions of flux; 150~350

Example of chemical composition of weld metal (%) Flux MF-33H MF-33H MF-33H 316 Wire US-36 US-49 US-49A C 0.07 0.05 0.07 Si 0.18 0.17 0.24 Mn 1.48 1.28 1.47

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Enclosed Arc Welding


Principles: With the enclosed arc welding process, welding is continuously progressed in a square groove enclosed by joining components and cooling jigs, using low hydrogen type covered electrodes without removing the slag in the groove during welding.
Covered electrode Water cooling ho se

Example of mechanical properties of all-weld metal (AC) Trade designation LB-116 LB-80EM TS (MPa) 830 820 El (%) 24 24

Packages of LB-116 Dia. (mm) 2.6


Welding sequence

Bo tto m copper backing Rail Side copper backing (Water-cooled)

Length (mm) 300 350 400 400

Weight per pack (kg) 2 5 5 5

Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 20

Weight per piece (g) 17 30 54 86

3.2 4.0 5.0

Features: (1) Simple, square groove can be used. (2) Highly efficient because it is no need to break the arc to remove slag during welding, a large diameter electrode can be used, and narrow groove can be used. Applications: Rails for rail roads and crane rails Welding consumables Place to be applied Bottom part of a rail Top part of a rail Note: Redrying conditions: 350~400 x1h Example of chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Trade designation LB-116 LB-80EM 318 C 0.08 0.08 Si 0.63 0.69 Mn 1.50 1.93 P 0.010 0.010 S 0.006 0.006 (AC) Ni 1.83 Cr 0.28 0.52 Mo 0.43 0.38 Welding sequence , , Trade designation LB-116 LB-80EM Polarity AC, DC-EP AC, DC-EP Remarks Preheating temp: 400~500 Postweld heating temp: 650~710 x 20 min

Packages of LB-80EM Dia. (mm) 4.0 5.0 6.0 Length (mm) 450 450 450 Weight per pack (kg) 5 5 5 Weight per carton (kg) 20 20 20 Weight per piece (g) 58 90 131

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Appendix

Rules of Ship Classification Societies for Welding Consumables Welding Consumables Approved by Ship Classification Societies Redrying Conditions for Welding Consumables A Guide to Estimating the Consumption of Welding Consumables Conversions for SAW Flux Sizes Package Specifications for FCAW, GMAW, and SAW Wires Conversions for Temperature, Tensile Stress, Impact Energy and Hardness F-No. Grouping and A-No. Classification of Welding Consumables per ASME IX AWS Classification System EN Classification System

Rules of Ship Classification Societies for Welding Consumables


Note: Omitted here are the rules for one-sided welding consumables, stainless steel welding consumables, and aluminum alloy welding consumables (NK, LR, NV, BV). Covered electrodes for mild steel and high tensile strength steel
Ship class. society Type of steel Mild steel NK Y32, 36 class steel Y40 class steel Mild steel AB Y32, 36 class steel Y40 class steel Mild steel Y32, 36 class steel Yield point (MPa) 305 375 400 305 375 400 305 Tensile strength(1) (MPa) 400-560 ( 400) 490-660 ( 490) 510-690 ( 510) 400-660 ( 400) 490-660 ( 490) 510-690 ( 510) 400-560 ( 400) 22 22 El. (%) Impact value(2) Temp. ( ) KMW1 20 KMW2 0 KMW3 20 KMW52 0 KMW53 20 KMW54 40 KMW52Y40 0 KMW53Y40 20 KMW54Y40 40 1 20 2 0 3 20 2Y 0 3Y 20 4Y 40 2Y400 0 3Y400 20 4Y400 40 1Nm 20 2Nm 0 3Nm 20 1Ym 20 2Ym 0 3Ym 20 4Ym 40 2Y40m 0 3Y40m 20 4Y40m 40 5Y40m 60 1 20 2 0 3 20 2Y 0 3Y 20 4Y 40 5Y 60 2Y40 0 3Y40 20 4Y40 40 1 20 2 0 3 20 4 40 2Y 0 3Y 20 4Y 40 5Y 60 2Y40 0 3Y40 20 4Y40 40 5Y40 60 Grade J Hydrogen content (ml/100g) Glycerine method: H15 10 H10 5 Mercury and gas chromatography method: H15 15 H10 10 Glycerine method: H15 10 H10 5 Mercury and gas chromatography method: H15 15 H10 10 H5 5 Glycerine method: H15 10 Mercury method: H15 15 H10 10 H5 5 NK

Wires for mild steel and high tensile strength steel (Semiautomatic gas shielded arc welding)
Ship class. society Type of steel Mild steel Yield point (MPa) 305 Tensile strength(1) (MPa) 400-560 ( 400) El. (%) Grade KSW1 KSW2 KSW3 KSW51 KSW52 KSW53 KSW54 KSW52Y40 KSW53Y40 KSW54Y40 1SA 2SA 3SA 2YSA 3YSA 4YSA 2Y400SA 3Y400SA 4Y400SA 1NS 2NS 3NS 1YS 2YS 3YS 4YS 2Y40S 3Y40S 4Y40S 5Y40S I II III IY IIY IIIY IVY VY IIY40 IIIY40 IVY40 SA1 SA2 SA3 SA4 SA1Y SA2Y SA3Y SA4Y SA5Y SA2Y40 SA3Y40 SA4Y40 SA5Y40 Impact value(2) Temp. ( ) 20 0 20 20 0 20 40 0 20 40 20 0 20 0 20 40 0 20 40 20 0 20 20 0 20 40 0 20 40 60 20 0 20 20 0 20 40 60 0 20 40 20 0 20 40 20 0 20 40 60 0 20 40 60 J

47 ( 34)

Y32, 36 class steel

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

47 ( 34)

Y40 class steel Mild steel AB Y32, 36 class steel Y40 class steel Mild steel

400 305 375 400 305

510-690 ( 510) 400-660 ( 400) 490-660 ( 490) 510-690 ( 510) 400-560 ( 400) 22

47 ( 41) 47 ( 34) 47 ( 34) 47 ( 41)

47 ( 41) 47 ( 34) 47 ( 34) 47 ( 41)

47 ( 34)

LR

Y32, 36 class steel

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

47 ( 34)

LR

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

Y40 class steel

400

510-690 ( 510)

47 ( 41)

Y40 class steel

400

510-690 ( 510)

47 ( 41) Glycerine method: H15 10 H10 5 Mercury method: H15 15 H10 10 H5 5

Mild steel

305

400-560 ( 400)

47 ( 34)

Mild steel Y32, 36 class steel Y40 class steel

305

400-560 ( 400)

NV

Y32, 36 class steel

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

47 ( 34)

NV

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

Y40 class steel

400

510-690 ( 510)

47 ( 41)

400

510-690 ( 510)

47 ( 41) Glycerine method: H15 10 H10 5 Mercury method: H15 15 H10 10 H5 5

Mild steel

305

400-560 ( 400)

Mild steel

305

400-560 ( 400)

47 ( 34)

47 ( 34)

BV

Y32, 36 class steel

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

BV

Y32, 36 class steel

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

Y40 class steel 47 ( 41)

400

510-690 ( 510)

47 ( 41)

Y40 class steel

400

510-690 ( 510)

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Note: (1) Tensile strengths in parentheses are requirements in butt welding. (2) Impact values in parentheses are requirements in vertical butt welding.

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Flux-wire combinations and wires for mild steel and high tensile strength steel (Automatic submerged arc welding and gas shielded arc welding)
Ship class. society Type of steel Mild steel Yield point (MPa) 305 Tensile strength(1) (MPa) 400-560 ( 400) El. (%) Grade KAW1 KAW2 KAW3 KAW51 KAW52 KAW53 KAW54 KAW52Y40 KAW53Y40 KAW54Y40 1 2 3 1Y 2Y 3Y 4Y 2Y400 3Y400 4Y400 1 2 3 1Y 2Y 3Y 4Y 2Y40 3Y40 4Y40 5Y40 I II III IY IIY IIIY IVY VY IIY40 IIIY40 IVY40 A1 A2 A3 A4 A1Y A2Y A3Y A4Y A5Y A2Y40 A3Y40 A4Y40 A5Y40 Impact value(1) Temp. ( ) 20 0 20 20 0 20 40 0 20 40 20 0 20 20 0 20 40 0 20 40 20 0 20 20 0 20 40 0 20 40 60 20 0 20 20 0 20 40 60 0 20 40 20 0 20 40 20 0 20 40 60 0 20 40 60 J

Wires for mild steel and high tensile strength steel (Electroslag and electrogas arc welding)
Ship class. society Type of steel Mild steel 34 NK Y32, 36 class steel 375 490-660 ( 490) 22 Yield point (MPa) 305 Tensile strength(1) (MPa) 400-560 ( 400) El. (%) Grade KEW1 KEW2 KEW3 KEW51 KEW52 KEW53 KEW54 KEW52Y40 KEW53Y40 KEW54Y40 1 2 3 1Y 2Y 3Y 4Y 2Y400 3Y400 4Y400 1 2 3 1Y 2Y 3Y 4Y 2Y40 3Y40 4Y40 5Y40 I II IY IIY IIY40 AV1 AV2 AV3 AV2Y AV3Y AV4Y AV2Y40 AV3Y40 AV4Y40 Impact value Temp. ( ) 20 0 20 20 0 20 40 0 20 40 20 0 20 20 0 20 40 0 20 40 20 0 20 20 0 20 40 0 20 40 60 20 0 20 0 0 20 0 20 0 20 40 0 20 40 J

34

NK

Y32, 36 class steel

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

Y40 class steel Mild steel

400 305

510-690 ( 510) 400-660 ( 400)

41 34

Y40 class steel Mild steel

400 305

510-690 ( 510) 400-660 ( 400)

41 34

AB

Y32, 36 class steel

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

34

AB

Y32, 36 class steel

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

34

Y40 class steel Mild steel

400 305

510-690 ( 510) 400-560 ( 400)

41

Y40 class steel Mild steel

400 305

510-690 ( 510) 400-560 ( 400)

41

34 LR Y32, 36 class steel 375 490-660 ( 490) 22

34

LR

Y32, 36 class steel

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

Y40 class steel

400

510-690 ( 510)

34 ( 41)

Y40 class steel Mild steel

400 305 375 400 305 375 400

510-690 ( 510) 400-560 ( 400) 490-660 ( 490) 510-690 ( 510) 400-560 ( 400) 490-660 ( 490) 510-690 ( 510) 22 22

41

Mild steel

305

400-560 ( 400)

34

NV

34 41

Y32, 36 class steel Y40 class steel Mild steel

NV

Y32, 36 class steel

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

Y40 class steel

400

510-690 ( 510)

41 BV Y32, 36 class steel Y40 class steel 34

34

Mild steel

305

400-560 ( 400)

41

Note: (1) Tensile strengths in parentheses are requirements in butt welding.

BV

Y32, 36 class steel

375

490-660 ( 490)

22

Y40 class steel

400

510-690 ( 510)

41

Note: (1) Tensile strengths and impact values in parentheses are requirements in butt welding. 324 325

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Covered electrodes, flux-wire combinations, and wires for thermal refining high tensile strength steel, low temperature steel, and heat resistant steel (SMAW, SAW, FCAW, GMAW) Note: The welding process designators are omitted for the grades of the ship classification societies other than NK.
Ship class. society Type of steel Y42 class steel Y46 class steel Y50 class steel Y55 class steel NK Y62 class steel Y69 class steel Yield point (MPa) 420 Tensile strength(1) (MPa) 530-680 ( 530) El. (%) 20 Impact value(1) Grade Temp. ( KMW2Y42, KSW2Y42, KAW2Y42 0 KMW3Y42, KSW3Y42, KAW3Y42 20 KMW4Y42, KSW4Y42, KAW4Y42 40 KMW5Y42, KSW5Y42, KAW5Y42 60 KMW2Y46, KSW2Y46, KAW2Y46 0 KMW3Y46, KSW3Y46, KAW3Y46 20 KMW4Y46, KSW4Y46, KAW4Y46 40 KMW5Y46, KSW5Y46, KAW5Y46 60 KMW2Y50, KSW2Y50, KAW2Y50 0 KMW3Y50, KSW3Y50, KAW3Y50 20 KMW4Y50, KSW4Y50, KAW4Y50 40 KMW5Y50, KSW5Y50, KAW5Y50 60 KMW2Y55, KSW2Y55, KAW2Y55 0 KMW3Y55, KSW3Y55, KAW3Y55 20 KMW4Y55, KSW4Y55, KAW4Y55 40 KMW5Y55, KSW5Y55, KAW5Y55 60 KMW2Y62, KSW2Y62, KAW2Y62 0 KMW3Y62, KSW3Y62, KAW3Y62 20 KMW4Y62, KSW4Y62, KAW4Y62 40 KMW5Y62, KSW5Y62, KAW5Y62 60 KMW2Y69, KSW2Y69, KAW2Y69 0 KMW3Y69, KSW3Y69, KAW3Y69 20 KMW4Y69, KSW4Y69, KAW4Y69 40 KMW5Y69, KSW5Y69, KAW5Y69 60 KMWL1, KSWL1 40 KAWL1 KMWL2, KSWL2 KAWL2 60 KMWL3, KSWL3 KAWL3 KMWL91, KSWL91, KAWL91 KMWL92, KSWL92, KAWL92 3YQ420 4YQ420 5YQ420 3YQ460 4YQ460 5YQ460 3YQ500 4YQ500 5YQ500 3YQ550 4YQ550 5YQ550 3YQ620 4YQ620 5YQ620 3YQ690 4YQ690 5YQ690 20 40 60 20 40 60 20 40 60 20 40 60 20 40 60 20 40 60 196 ) J Ship class. society Type of steel Y42 class steel Y46 class steel Y50 class steel Y55 class steel LR BV Y62 class steel Y69 class steel 55 LR BV LR Low BV temperature LR steel BV LR BV Y42 class steel Y46 class steel Y50 class steel Y55 class steel Y62 class steel Y69 class steel Yield point (MPa) 420 460 500 550 620 690 375 355 375 355 375 380 375 480 420 460 500 550 620 690 305 Low temperature steel(4) 375 275 345 390 490 305 Tensile strength(1) (MPa) 530-680 20 570-720 610-770 670-830 720-890 770-940 460 ( 470 ( 420 ( 470 ( 500 ( 520 ( 600 ( 670 ( 490) 490) 450) 490) 540) 540) 640) 690) 17 22 25 22 25 22 25 22 18 El. (%) Impact value(1) Temp. ( ) 20 40 60 20 40 60 20 40 60 20 40 60 20 40 60 20 40 60 80 100 120 196 20 40 60 20 40 60 20 40 60 20 40 60 20 40 60 20 40 60 55 60 55 60 95 115 145 196 34 ( 27)

Continued
J 47 [ 41](2) 47 50 55 62 69

47

460

570-720 ( 570)

18

500

610-770 ( 610)

17

50

550

670-830 ( 670) 16

620

720-890 ( 720)

62

690 305 345

770-940 ( 770) 400-560 ( 400) 440-610 ( 440) 490-660 ( 490)

15

69 34 ( 27) 27 34 ( 27) 27 34 ( 27) 27 27

530-680 20 570-720 610-770 670-830 720-890 770-940 400-560 ( 400) 490-660 ( 490) 420 440 570 640 440 470 480 17 18

22 21

Low temperature steel

375

590 ( 630) 660 ( 670) 530-680 ( 530)

25

410 Y42 class steel Y46 class steel Y50 class steel Y55 class steel Y62 class steel Y69 class steel 420 460 500 550 620 690

20 570-720 ( 570) 610-770 ( 610) 670-830 ( 670) 720-890 ( 720) 770-940 ( 770) 17 18

47

NV

50 55 62 69 Heat resistant steel

AB

22

25

Grade 3Y42 4Y42 5Y42 3Y46 4Y46 5Y46 3Y50 4Y50 5Y50 3Y55 4Y55 5Y55 3Y62 4Y62 5Y62 3Y69 4Y69 5Y69 1.5Ni N15 3.5Ni N35 5Ni N50 9Ni N90 3Y42/IIIY42 4Y42/IVY42 5Y42/VY42 3Y46/IIIY46 4Y46/IVY46 5Y46/VY46 3Y50/IIIY50 4Y50/IVY50 5Y50/VY50 3Y55/IIIY55 4Y55/IVY55 5Y55/VY55 3Y62/IIIY62 4Y62/IVY62 5Y62/VY62 3Y69/IIIY69 4Y69/IVY69 5Y69/VY69 NV2-4 5/V NV2-4L NV4-4 5Y/VY NV4-4L NV1.5Ni NV3.5Ni NV5Ni NV9Ni NV0.3Mo NV1Cr0.5Mo NV2.25Cr1Mo

47

50 55 62 69 41 34 41 34 34

18

Note: (1) Tensile strengths and impact values in parentheses are requirements in butt welding. (2) Impact value in bracket is requirement in automatic 2-layer welding. 327

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Notes on usage
The ship classification approvals of welding consumables shown below are those renewed as of December 25, 2007. They may be cancelled, added, or changed and may not necessarily be applied to all the welding consumables produced at the production plants (Ibaraki Plant, Saijo Plant, Fukuchiyama Branch, and Fujisawa Branch) of Kobe Steel. Therefore, please contact with the International Operations Dept. of the Welding Company of Kobe Steel when you need the ship classification approval of a particular welding consumable to be used. These tables abbreviate the names of ship classification societies and some designations to those noted in the following. As regards Grade, refer to the rules of ship classification societies for welding consumables, which are listed at page 322. [Ship classification societies] AB: American Bureau of Shipping LR: Lloyds Register of Shipping NV: Det Norske Veritas BV: Bureau Veritas NK: Nippon Kaiji Kyokai CR: Central Research of Ships S. A. GL: Germanischer Lloyd KR: Korean Register of Shipping CCS: China Classification Society [Welding positions] F: Flat position V: Vertical position VD: Vertical down O: Overhead; H: Horizontal [Other abbreviations] MG: Maker guarantee MED: Maximum electrode diameter

Covered electrodes for mild steel and high tensile strength steel Trade designation B-14 B-17 RB-26 LB-26 LB-52 LB-52A LB-52U LB-52T LB-52-18 LB-62 LB-62UL LB-80UL LB-88LT LB-106 LB-116 LT-B50 LT-B52A Z-27 Z-43F Z-44 AB Grade 3 3 2 3H15 3H10,3Y,3Y400 3H10, 3Y 3H10, 3Y 3H10, 3Y 3YQ500(H10) MG(E10016-G) MG(E11016-G) 3, 3Y* 3H10, 3Y 3 3 3 AP 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 4.0 4.5 6.0 F & HF 8.0 8.0 8.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 Grade 3m 3m 2m 3m, 3Ym(H15) 3m, 3Ym(H15) 3m, 3Ym(H15) 3m, 3Ym(H15) 3m, 3Ym(H15) 3m, 3Ym(H15) 3m, 3Ym, 3YG 3G, 3YG(H15) 3m, 3G 3m, 3G 3m LR WP F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F F, V, O F F F, V, O Grade 3 3 3YH10 3YH10 3YH10 3YH10 3YH10 3YH10 5Y69H5 4Y69H5 3, MG 3YH15 3 3 NV WP F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F F, V, O F F, V, O Grade 3 3 3, 3YH 3, 3Y 3, 3YHH 3, 3YHH 3, 3YHH 3, 3Y 3, 3YHH 3 BV WP F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F F, V, O F Grade KMW3 KMW3 KMW2 KMW3H15 KMW53H10 KMW53HH KMW53H10 KMW53H10 KMW53HH KMW3Y50H10 KMW3Y69H5 KMW3Y62H5 MG(E11016-G) KMW53 KMW53H KMW3 KMW3 KMW3 NK MED
(1)

F & HF F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, H F, V, O F F F, V, O CR CR, GL CR CR CCS CCS CCS CR CR CR, GL CR, GL

Others

5(8) 5(8) 5 5(8) 5(8) 5(6) 5 5 4(6) 5(6) 4(5) 5(6) 4(5) 8 4.5(8) 8 8 5

Note: (1) The maximum electrode diameter (mm) for all-position welding is indicated outside the paren328

thesis while that for flat welding is indicated inside the parenthesis. 329

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Covered electrodes for low temperature steel Trade designation LB-7018-1 LB-52NS NB-1SJ LB-62L NI-C70S NI-C1S AB Grade 4Y400(H10) 3H10, 3Y, MG 5YQ500H10 AP 4.0 5.0 5.0 F & HF 6.0 Grade 4Y40mH10 5Y40m(H15) 5Y40m(H15) LR WP F, V, O Grade NV WP F, V, O F, V, O Grade 4Y40MHH, MG 4Y40MHH, MG 5YH10 F, V, O NV2-4(L), 4-4(L) 5YH10 F, V, O NV2-4L, 4-4L BV WP F, V, O F, V, O Grade KMWL3HH KMW5Y42H10 KMWL91 KMWL92 NK MED 5(6) 5 4(5) 4(5)
(1)

F & HF F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O

Others

Note: (1) The maximum electrode diameter (mm) for all-position welding is indicated outside the parenCovered electrodes for heat-resistant low-alloy steel Trade designation CM-A96 CM-A96MB CM-B98 CM-A106 CM-A106N AB Grade MG(E8016-B2) MG(E9016-B3) AP 4.0 6.0 F & HF 6.0 Grade MG(E8016-B2) MG(E8016-B2) MG(E9016-B3) LR WP F, V, O F, V, O Grade H10, NV2.25Cr1Mo NV WP F, V, O -

thesis while that for flat welding is indicated inside the parenthesis.

BV Grade MG(E8016-B2) MG(E8016-B2) MG(E9016-B3) MG(E9016-B3) WP F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O Grade MG(E8016-B2) MG(E9016-B3) -

NK MED 4(6) (1)

F & HF F, V, O F, V, O -

Others

F, V, O H10,NV1Cr0.5Mo F, V, O

4(6)

Note: (1) The maximum electrode diameter (mm) for all-position welding is indicated outside the parenCovered electrodes for stainless steel Trade designation NC-38 NC-38L NC-38LT NC-39 NC-39L NC-39MoL NC-36 NC-36L AB Grade MG(E308-16) MG(E309-16) MG MG(E316L-16) AP 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 F & HF 5.0 5.0 Grade 304Lm(Chem.) 304Lm(Cry.) 316Lm(Chem.) LR WP F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O Grade 308 308L 309, MG 309L, MG 316L, MG NV WP F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O

thesis while that for flat welding is indicated inside the parenthesis.

BV Grade 308L MG(E309-16) MG(E309L-16) MG(E316L-16) WP F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O Grade KD308 KD308L KD308L KD309 KD309L KD309Mo KD316 KD316L

NK MED
(1)

F & HF F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O F, V, O GL CCS, GL GL

Others

4(5) 4(6) 4 4(5) 4 4(5) 4(6) 5

6.0 SS/CMnm(Chem.)

Note: (1) The maximum electrode diameter (mm) for all-position welding is indicated outside the paren330

thesis while that for flat welding is indicated inside the parenthesis. 331

Welding Consumables Approved by Ship Classification Societies


Flux-cored wires for gas shielded arc welding of mild steel and high tensile strength steel Trade designation DW-100/CO2 DW-50/CO2 DW-50/Ar-CO2 DW-100V/CO2 DW-100E/CO2 DW-200/CO2 DW-A50/Ar-CO2 DW-A51B/Ar-CO2 MX-100/CO2 MX-100T/CO2 MX-100T/Ar-CO2 MX-200/CO2 MX-200E/CO2 MX-200H( 2)/CO2 MX-A100/Ar-CO2 AB 2SA, 2Y400SA(H10) 3SA, 3YSA(H5) 3SA, 3YSA(H5) 2SA, 2YSA 3SA, 3Y400SA(H10) 3SA, 3YSA 3SA, 3YSA(H5) 2SA, 2YSA 3SA, 3YSA(H5) 2SA, 2Y400SA(H5) 4Y400SA(H5) 3SA, 3YSA (1)

LR 2S, 2YS(H10), 2M, 2YM(H10) 3S, 3YS(H5) 3S, 3YS(H5) 2S, 2YS(H10) 3S, 3YS(H10) 3S, 3YS(H10) 3S, 3YS(H5) 3YS(H5) 2S, 2YS(H10) 3S, 3YS(H5) 3S, 3YS(H5) 2S, 2YS(H5) 4Y40S(H5) 3M, 3YM(H5) 3S, 4Y(H5)

NV YMS(H10) YMS(H5) YMS(H5) YMS YMS YMS YMS(H5), MG YMS(H5) YMS YMS(H5) YMS(H5) YMS(H5) Y40MS(H5) YM YMS(H5)

BV SA2MHH, SA2YMHH SA2YM SA3, 3YM SA3YM SA3YMHHH SA3YM(HHH) SA2YM SA3YM(HHH) SA3YM(HHH) SA2YMHHH SA4Y40MH5 A3YM SA4YMHHH

NK KSW52Y40G(C)H10 KSW53G(C) KSW52G(C) KSW53G KSW53G(C) KSW52G(M2) KSW52G(C) KSW52Y40G(C)H5 KSW54Y40G(C)H5 KSW53G(C) GL GL

Others CR, GL, KR, CCS GL GL GL GL, CCS

CR, GL CR, GL GL CR, GL, KR, CCS GL CR, KR, CCS GL

Note: (1) The designators put before or after a numeral signify the following. G: the wire uses a shieldFlux-cored wires for gas shielded arc welding of low temperature steel Trade designation DW-55E/CO2 DW-A55E/Ar-CO2 DW-55L/CO2 DW-55LF/CO2 DW-55LSR/CO2 DW-A55L/Ar-CO2 DW-A55LSR/Ar-CO2 DW-A55ESR/Ar-CO2 DW-A81Ni1/ Ar-CO2 MX-55LF/CO2 MX-A55T/Ar-CO2 AB 3SA, 3Y400SA(H5) 4Y400SA(H5) 3SA, 4Y400SA, MG 5YQ420SA(H5), 4Y400SA(H5) 3SA, 3YSA, MG 5YQ420SA(H5) 4Y400SA(H5) 5YQ420SA(H5), 4Y400SA(H5) 3YSA, MG (1)

ing gas; S or SA: semiautomatic welding; M or MS: multiple-pass welding.

LR 4Y40S(H5) 4Y40S(H5) 5Y40S(H15) 5Y40S(H15) 5Y42S, 5Y42srS(H10), MG 5Y46S(H5) 5Y42S(H5) 5Y42S(H5) 5Y40S(H5) 5Y40S(H5)

NV YMS(H5) YMS(H5) YMS(H10), NV2-4, 4-4 YMS(H15), NV2-4L, 4-4L 42MS(H10), MG, NV2-4L, 4-4L Y46MS(H5), NV2-4, 4-4 Y42MS(H5), NV2-4L, 4-4L Y42MS(H5), NV2-4L, 4-4L YMS, NV2-4L, 4-4L YMS(H5), NV2-4, 4-4

BV SA3, SA3YMHHH SA3YMHHH SA3YM(HH), MG SA4Y40MHH, MG SA3YM, MG SA3YM(HHH), MG

NK KSW54Y40G(C)H5 KSWL3G(C) KSWL3G(C) KSW5Y42G(C)H10, MG KSWL3G(C), 54G(C) GL

Others CR, GL GL, KR, CCS

Note: (1) The designators put before or after a numeral signify the following. G: the wire uses a shield332

ing gas; S or SA: semiautomatic welding; M or MS: multiple-pass welding. 333

Welding Consumables Approved by Ship Classification Societies


Flux-cored wires for gas shielded arc welding of heat-resistant low-alloy steel Trade designation DW-81B2/CO2 AB (1)

LR E81T1-B2

NV -

BV -

NK -

Others

Flux-cored wires for gas shielded arc welding of stainless steel Trade designation DW-308/CO2 DW-308L/CO2 DW-308L/Ar-CO2 DW-308LP/CO2 DW-308LT/CO2 DW-309L/CO2 DW-309L/Ar-CO2 DW-309LP/CO2 DW-309LP/Ar-CO2 DW-309MoL/CO2 DW-309MoL/Ar-CO2 DW-316L/CO2 DW-316L/Ar-CO2 DW-316LP/CO2 DW-316LP/Ar-CO2 DW-317L/CO2 AB MG MG MG MG MG MG -

LR 304LS(Chem.Cry.) 304LMS(Chem.Cry.) 304LS(Chem.Cry.) SS/CMnS(Chem.) SS/CMnS(Chem.) SS/CMnMS(Chem.Cry.) SS/CMnS(Chem.) SS/CMnS(Chem.) 316LS(Chem.) 316LS(Chem.) 316LS(Chem.) MG

NV 308LMS 308LMS 308L 308LMS 309LMS 309L 309L 309MoLMS 309MoLMS 316MLS 316MLS 316L 316L 317LMS

BV 308LBT MG 309L 309L MG MG MG

NK KW308G KW308LG(C) KW308LG(C) MG KW309LG(C) (base on KW309) KW309LG(C) MG KW316LG(C) KW316LG(C) MG GL KR GL GL

Others

Note: (1) The designators put before or after a numeral signify the following. G: the wire uses a shieldSolid wires for gas shielded arc welding of mild steel and high tensile strength steel Trade designation MG-50/CO2 MG-50T/CO2 MG-60/CO2 MG-S80/Ar-CO2 MIX-50/Ar-CO2 MIX-50S/Ar-CO2 TG-S50/Ar AB 3SA, 3YSA 3SA, 3YSA MG(ER110S-G) 3SA, 3YSA 3SA, 3YSA 3*, 3Y*
(1)

ing gas; S or SA: semiautomatic welding; M or MS: multiple-pass welding.

LR 3S, 3YS, H15 3S, 3YS, H15 3S, 3YS(H15) 3Ym, H15

NV YMS YMS Y46MS, MG Y69MS YMS YM

BV SA3M, 3YM SA3M, 3YM SA3YM

NK KSW53G KSW53G KSW3Y50G(C)H15 MG KSW53G KSW53G KSW53G GL CCS GL

Others CR, GL, KR CR, KR

Note: (1) The designators put before or after a numeral signify the following. G: the wire uses a shield334

ing gas; S or SA: semiautomatic welding; M or MS: multiple-pass welding. 335

Welding Consumables Approved by Ship Classification Societies


Solid wires for gas shielded arc welding of low temperature steel Trade designation MG-S50LT/Ar-CO2 TG-S1N/Ar TG-S709S/Ar AB 3YSA, MG 4YSA, MG (1)

LR 5Y40S(H15) MG -

NV YMS, NV2-4(L), 4-4(L) YM, NV4-4L -

BV 4YM, MG -

NK KSWL3G KSWL2G KSWL92G(I) GL GL

Others

Note: (1) The designators put before or after a numeral signify the following. G: the wire uses a shieldSolid wires for gas shielded arc welding of heat-resistant low-alloy steel Trade designation MG-S1CM/Ar-CO2 TG-SM/Ar TG-S1CM/Ar TG-S2CM/Ar AB MG(ER80S-G) MG(ER80S-G) MG MG
(1)

ing gas; S or SA: semiautomatic welding; M or MS: multiple-pass welding.

LR MG(ER80S-G) MG(ER80S-G) -

NV MG MG

BV MG(ER80S-G) MG(ER80S-G) MG(ER90S-G)

NK MG MG KR KR

Others

Note: (1) The designators put before or after a numeral signify the following. G: the wire uses a shieldSolid wires for gas shielded arc welding of stainless steel Trade designation TG-S308/Ar TG-S308L/Ar TG-S309/Ar TG-S316L/Ar TG-S317L/Ar TG-S347/Ar
(1)

ing gas; S or SA: semiautomatic welding; M or MS: multiple-pass welding.

AB MG(ER308) MG(ER308L) MG(ER316L) -

LR MG(Y308L) MG(Y316L) 317Lm(Chem.) -

NV 308MS 308LMS 309MS 316LMS -

BV 308LBT 316LBT -

NK KY308 KY308L KY309 KY316L KY347

Others CCS, GL GL CCS, GL

Note: (1) The designators put before or after a numeral signify the following. G: the wire uses a shield-

ing gas; S or SA: semiautomatic welding; M or MS: multiple-pass welding.

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337

Welding Consumables Approved by Ship Classification Societies


Flux/wire combinations for submerged arc welding [Multi-pass and double-sided two pass welding] Trade designation US-36/G-60 US-36/G-80 US-36/MF-38 US-36/MF-53 US-36( 2)/MF-53 2T, 2YT, 3M, 3YM 3TM, 3YTM, 3Y400TM 3M, 3YM, MG 4YM, MG MG 3TM 3TM, 3YTM 3YTM 5Y400(H5) 4YQ690 US-36/MF-300 US-36/PF-H55E US-36( US-36( 2)/PF-H55E 2)/PF-H55LT US-36/PF-H55LT US-40/MF-38 US-43/PF-H45 US-43( 2)/PF-H45 US-43/PF-I50 US-49/MF-38 US-36J/PF-H55AS US-80LT/PF-H80AS US-80LT/PF-H80AK US-709S/PF-N4 AB 1T 2M 2T, 2YT, 3M, 3YM 2T, 2YT LR 1T 2M 2T, 2YT, 3YM 2M, 2YM 2T, 2YT, 3YM 3T, 3YM, 3YT 3T, 3YM, 3YT 5Y40M(H5) 3M, 3T 3M, 3T 3T, 3YM, 3YT 3T, 3YM, 3YT 5Y40MH5 YT, YM, NV2-4, 4-4 YM TM YTM Y69M M: Multi-pass welding. YM YTM YT, Y
(1)

NV IT YM YM

BV A1T A3M A2, 2YT, 3, 3YM A3YTM A3, A3YT A4YM, MG A3TM A3YTM -

NK KAW1TM KAW2M KAW52T, 53M KAW52 KAW53Y40TM KAWL3M KAW3Y50MH10 KAW3TM KAW53TM KAW3Y46TMH10 KAWL92M CCS GL CR KR

Others

CR, GL, KR

CR, GL GL

CR, GL

Note: (1) The designators put after a numeral signify the following: T: Double-sided two pass welding

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Redrying Conditions for Welding Consumables


Covered electrodes Applicable type of metal Type of covering Ilmenite Lime titania Mild steel Trade designation B-10,B-14, B-17 Z-44 Guideline of Redrying moisture content temperature that needs ( ) (1) redrying (%) 3 2 3 0.5 2 2 0.5 0.5 2 0.5 70-100 70-100 70-100 300-350 70-100 70-100 325-375 350-400 70-100 300-350 Redrying time (min.) 30-60 30-60 30-60 30-60 30-60 30-60 60 60 30-60 30-60 Max. allowable redrying time (2) (h) 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Max. allowable cycles of redrying (2) (cycle) 5 5 5 3 5 5 3 3 5 3 Holding temperature ( ) 100-150 100-150 100-150 100-150 Max. holding time (2) (h) 72 72 72 72 Min. time to reach guideline of moisture content after redrying (3) (h) 8 8 8 4 8 8 4 4 8 4

High titanium oxide RB-26,B-33 Low hydrogen LB-26,LB-47,LB-52U Iron powder Z-27 iron oxide Iron powder titania Z-43F LB-W52, LB-W52B,LB-W588,LB-W62G LT-B50 LB-52,LB-52-18,LB-52T,LB-76, LT-B52A LB-52A,LB-7018-1,LB-52LT-18, LB-57,LB-62,LB-62D,LB-62L, LB-62U,LB-65L,LB-106,LB-116, LB-M52,LB-78VS,LB-88VS, LB-98VS,LB-80EM LB-62UL,LB-80UL,LB-88LT Iron powder titania Z-50F High titanium oxide CM-B83 LB-52NS,NB-1SJ,NB-3J BL-96,BL-106,CM-2CW,CM-5, CM-9,CM-95B9,CM-96B9, CM-9Cb,CM-A76,CM-A96, CM-A96MB,CM-A96MBD, CM-A106,CM-A106N, CM-A106ND,CM-A106H, CM-A106HD,CM-B95,CM-B98, CM-B105,CM-B108

Weather proof Low hydrogen steel Lime titania

High tensile strength steel

Low hydrogen

0.3-0.5

350-400

60

24

100-150

72

2 3 0.5

350-430 70-100 70-100 350-400

60 30-60 30-60 60

12 24 24 24

3 5 5 3

100-150 100-150

72 72

4 8 8 4

Low temperature steel or heat-resistant low-alloy steel

Low hydrogen

0.5

325-375

60

24

100-150

72

Note: (1) Drying is needed if the moisture content (weight loss of the covering at 110 ) exceeds this guideline to recover the usability and weldability of welding consumables. (2) Longer periods or more cycles of drying than indicated above may cause permanent damage of welding consumables. Welding consumables dried or held in the conditions indicated above should be confirmed that they have no change in color, no cracking in the covering, no covering detachment, and other damages before use, and that no abnormal performance is recognized during welding. (3) Under the atmosphere of 30 -80% relative humidity. 340 341

Redrying Conditions for Welding Consumables


Covered electrodes Applicable type of metal Type of covering NCCR-40,CR-43 CR-40Cb,CR-43Cb,CR-43CbS HF-240,HF-330 HF-12,HF-13,HF-30,HF-260, HF-350,HF-450,HF-500,HF-600, HF-650,HF-700,HF-800K HF-11,HF-16 Graphite Cast iron Ni alloy Lime Graphite Lime titania Lime HF-950 HF-1000 CI-A3,CI-A5 CI-A1,CI-A2 ME-L34 NI-C1S,NI-C70A,NI-C70E, NI-C70S,NI-C625,NI-C703D Trade designation Guideline of moisture content that needs (1) redrying (%) 1 0.5 0.5 3 0.5 1 1 2 0.5 1.5 1 1 Redrying temperature ( ) 150-200 300-350 300-350 70-100 300-350 150-200 150-200 70-100 300-350 70-100 150-200 200-250 Redrying time (min.) 30-60 30-60 30-60 30-60 30-60 30-60 30-60 30-60 30-60 30-60 30-60 30-60 Max. allowable redrying time (2) (h) 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Max. allowable cycles of redrying (2) (cycle) 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 5 3 5 3 3 Holding temperature ( ) 100-150 100-150 100-150 100-150 100-150 100-150 100-150 100-150 100-150 Max. holding time (2) (h) 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 Min. time to reach guideline of moisture content after redrying (3) (h) 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8 4 8 4 4

Cr-Ni stainless Lime titania steel Cr stainless steel Lime titania Lime High titanium oxide Lime

Hardfacing

Note: (1) Drying is needed if the moisture content (weight loss of the covering at 110 ) exceeds this guideline to recover the usability and weldability of welding consumables. (2) Longer periods or more cycles of drying than indicated here may cause permanent damage of welding consumables. Welding consumables dried or held in the conditions indicated above should be confirmed that they have no change in color, no cracking in the covering, no covering detachment, and other damages before use, and that no abnormal performance is recognized during welding. (3) Under the atmosphere of 30 -80% relative humidity.

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Redrying Conditions for Welding Consumables


Fluxes for submerged arc welding Applicable type of metal Type of flux Trade designation G-50,G-60,G-80,MF-33H, MF-38,MF-38A,MF44,MF-53, MF-63,MF-300 PF-H45,PF-H55E,PF-I50, PF-I52E,PF-I55E,PF-H55AS MF-33H,MF-38,MF-38A, MF-63 PF-H80AK,PF-H80AS G-80,MF-27,MF-29A,MF-33H, MF-38 PF-H203,PF-H55LT, PF-200, PF-200S,PF-500,PF-200D, PF-500D PF-S1,PF-S1M,PF-S1LT, PF-S4M G-50,MF-30 PF-N3,PF-N4, Redrying temperature ( ) 150-350 Redrying time (min.) 60 Max. allowable redrying time (1) (h) 24 Max. allowable cycles of redrying (1) (cycle) 5 Holding temperature ( ) 100-150 Max. holding time (1) (h) 72 Min. time to reach guideline of moisture (2) content after redrying (h) 8

Mild steel, Weather proof Fused type steel, or High tensile strength steel Bonded type (490MPa) High tensile Fused type strength steel (590-780MPa) Bonded type Low temperature steel or Heat-resistant low-alloy steel Fused type Bonded type

200-300 150-350 250-350 150-350 200-300 200-300 150-350 200-300

60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60

24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

100-150 100-150 100-150 100-150 100-150 100-150 100-150 100-150

72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Stainless steel Bonded type Hardfacing 9%Ni steel Fused type Bonded type

Note: (1) Longer periods or more cycles of drying than indicated here may cause permanent damage of welding consumables. Welding consumables dried or held in the conditions indicated above should be confirmed that they have no change in color and other damages before use, and that no abnormal performance is recognized during welding. (2) Under the atmosphere of 30 -80% relative humidity.

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A Guide to Estimating the Consumption of Welding Consumables


Figure 1 shows the calculated consumption of welding consumables as a function of plate thickness, welding process, groove angle, and root opening for butt joints. Figure 2 shows the calculated consumption of welding consumables as a function of fillet size, welding process, and reinforcement size. These diagrams were developed using the calculations obtained by the following equation for both groove and fillet welding joints under the prerequisites given below. C = [(A1 + A2) L G E]1 10
2

where C: Consumption of welding consumables (kg); A1: Area of Section A1 weld metal (mm ) (See Fig. 2 3); A2: Area of Section A2 reinforcement (mm ) (See Fig. 3); L: Weld length (m); G: Specific gravity of 3 weld metal (7.85 g/cm ); E: Deposition Efficiency (%) SMAW covered electrodes: 55%; GMAW solid/metal-cored wires: 95%; FCAW flux-cored wires: 90%; SAW solid wires: 100%.

Fig. 2 Consumption of covered electrodes in SMAW, flux-cored wires in FCAW, solid/metal-cored wires in GMAW, and solid wires in SAW of fillet joints

Fig. 1 Consumption of covered electrodes in SMAW and solid/metal-cored wires in GMAW of butt joints

Butt weld joint H = (2 / 46.8) x T + 0.86

Fillet weld joint (A2 is given in ratio in Fig. 3)

Fig. 3 Weld sizes ( 346

in deg., H, R, S, and T in mm) 347

Conversions for SAW Flux Sizes


The particle size of an individual Kobelco SAW flux is classified with two mesh numbers (e.g., 20 x 200) showing only the largest and the smallest particle size: 20 mesh designates the largest particle size and 200 mesh designates the smallest particle size contained in the bulk flux having specified uniform particle size distribution. These mesh numbers correspond to the largest and the smallest nominal metric sizes of flux particles as shown in Table 1.

Package Specifications for FCAW, GMAW and SAW Wires


FCAW and GMAW spooled wires Kind of wire Spool No. Outside diameter of barrel A (mm) 149 156 192 179 140 Outside diameter of flange B (mm) 225 270 280 280 280 Outside width of flange D (mm) 102 103 103 102 103 Inside diameter of flange E (mm) 52 52 52 52 52

Table 1 Conversions for SAW flux sizes Nominal metric size 2.36 mm 1.70 mm 1.40 mm 1.18 mm 850 m 500 m 425 m 300 m 212 m 150 m 106 m 75 m

(1) (2) (3)

Mesh size 8 10 12 14 20 32 36 48 65 100 150 200

Solid 10 kg Solid 20 kg FCW 12.5 kg FCW 15 kg FCW 20 kg

SP01 SP03 SP02 SP19 SP01

A B

SAW coiled wires Kind of wire 12.5 kg 25 kg (Except 4.8mm wire) 25 kg (4.8mm wire) 75 kg 150 kg (Except 6.4mm wire) 159 kg (6.4mm wire) Inside diameter A (mm) 305 310 310 640 640 640 Outside diameter B (mm) 375 410 405 750 825 835 Width D (mm) 64 82 77 115 115 115

Note : (1) Nominal metric size is as per JIS Z 8801 (Standard sieve). (2) Where the particle size of a certain flux is designated as 20 x D for example, this flux contains particles smaller than 75 m. (3) Any SAW flux is specified to contain particles, by 70% or more in amount, within the designated maximum and minimum size range. Where a certain flux contains particles smaller than 75 m, this flux is specified to contain particles, by 60% or more in amount, within the maximum and minimum size (75 m) range.

D
348 349

Package Specifications for FCAW and GMAW Wires


Arrow Pack 1. Principles: Arrow Pack is a pail-pack of large amounts of flux-cored wires and solid wires for gas shielded arc welding, in which the wire is spooled into the drum from its bottom to the top in coil by a unique way. The wire is spooled to be elastically twisted in the pail so that the wire can be pulled out straight without rotation of the pail. The wire makes good tracking on a welding seam. The use of Arrow Pack wires can reduce the downtime for changing wires when compared with conventional spooled wires, which is effective particularly for robotic welding and other automatic welding. 2. Package specifications: Wire size 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.4 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.6
(mm)

Conversions for Temperature

Weight (kg) 100 250 300 300 400

Solid wire Pack size dia. x height


(mm)

Suitable Arrow Hat AH-500 AH-500 AH-500 AH-600 AH-660

Wire size
(mm)

Flux-cored wire Weight Pack size dia. x height


(kg) (mm)

510 510 510 600 660

500 820 820 820 820

1.2 1.4 1.6

Suitable Arrow Hat AH-500 AH-660

250 350

510 660

820 820

3. Arrangement of Arrow Pack


For Solid Wires
Conduit tube: AMT-C Conduit holder: AMT-H Straightener: AMT-K Arrow hat: AH-500 AH-600 AH-660 Band Wire feeder Conduit tube: AMT-C Conduit holder: AMT-H Conduit holder type straightener: AMT-KF (12F, 14F, 16F) Straightener: AMT-K AMT-KF (12H, 14H, 16H)

Welding torch

For Flux-Cored Wires

-459.4 -440 -430 -420 -410 -400 -390 -380 -370 -360 -350 -340 -330 -320 -310 -300 -290 -280 -270 -260 -250 -240 -230 -220 -210 -200 -190 -180 -170 -160 -150 -140 -130 -120 -110 -100 -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20

-273 -262 -257 -251 -246 -240 -234 -229 -223 -218 -212 -207 -201 -196 -190 -184 -179 -173 -168 -162 -157 -151 -146 -140 -134 -129 -123 -118 -112 -107 -101 -96 -90 -84 -79 -73 -68 -62 -57 -51 -45.6 -40.0 -34.4 -28.9
9 5

-10 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84

-23.3 -17.8 -16.7 -15.6 -14.4 -13.3 -12.2 -11.1 -10.0 -8.9 -7.8 -6.7 -5.6 -4.4 -3.3 -2.2 -1.1 0.0 1.1 2.2 3.3 4.4 5.6 6.7 7.8 8.9 10.0 11.1 12.2 13.3 14.4 15.6 16.7 17.8 18.9 20.0 21.1 22.2 23.3 24.4 25.6 26.7 27.8 28.9
5 9

86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 116 118 120 122 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 138 140 142 144 146 148 150 152 154 156 158 160 162 164 166 168 170 172

30.0 31.1 32.2 33.3 34.4 35.6 36.7 37.8 38.9 40.0 41.1 42.2 43.3 44.4 45.6 46.7 47.8 48.9 50.0 51.1 52.2 53.3 54.4 55.6 56.7 57.8 58.9 60.0 61.1 62.2 63.3 64.4 65.6 66.7 67.8 68.9 70.0 71.1 72.2 73.3 74.4 75.6 76.7 77.8

174 176 178 180 182 184 186 188 190 192 194 196 198 200 202 204 206 208 210 212 214 216 218 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400 410 420

78.9 80.0 81.1 82.2 83.3 84.4 85.6 86.7 87.8 88.9 90.0 91.1 92.2 93.3 94.4 95.6 96.7 97.8 98.9 100.0 101.1 102.2 103.3 104.4 110.0 115.6 121.1 126.7 132.2 137.8 143.3 148.9 154.4 160.0 165.6 171.1 176.7 182.2 187.8 193.3 198.9 204.4 210.0 215.6

430 440 450 460 470 480 490 500 520 540 560 580 600 620 640 660 680 700 720 740 760 780 800 820 840 860 880 900 920 940 960 980 1000 1020 1040 1060 1080 1100 1120 1140 1160 1180 1200 1220

221.1 226.7 232.2 237.8 243.3 248.9 254.4 260.0 271.1 282.2 293.3 304.4 315.6 326.7 337.8 348.9 360.0 371.1 382.2 393.3 404.4 415.6 426.7 437.8 448.9 460.0 471.1 482.2 493.3 504.4 515.6 527 538 549 560 571 582 593 604 616 627 638 649 660

1240 1260 1280 1300 1320 1340 1360 1380 1400 1420 1440 1460 1480 1500 1520 1540 1560 1580 1600 1620 1640 1660 1680 1700 1720 1740 1760 1780 1800 1820 1840 1860 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000

671 682 693 704 716 727 738 749 760 771 782 793 804 816 827 838 849 860 871 882 893 904 916 927 938 949 960 971 982 993 1004 1016 1027 1038 1049 1060 1071 1082 1093

Arrow hat: AH-500 AH-660 Band

F=

C + 32

C=

( F - 32)

Welding torch

Wire feeder

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Conversions for Tensile Stress

Conversions for Impact Energy

ksi ksi 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

MPa (Extracted from ASTM E380) 0 68.95 137.90 206.84 275.79 344.74 413.69 482.63 551.58 620.53 689.48 1 6.89 75.84 144.80 213.74 282.69 351.63 420.58 489.53 558.48 627.42 2 13.79 82.74 151.68 220.63 289.58 358.53 427.47 496.42 565.37 634.32 3 20.68 89.63 158.58 227.53 296.47 365.42 434.37 503.32 572.26 641.21 4 MPa 27.58 96.53 165.47 234.42 303.37 372.32 441.26 510.21 579.16 648.11 34.47 103.42 172.37 241.32 310.26 379.21 448.16 517.11 586.05 655.00 41.37 110.32 179.26 248.21 317.16 386.11 455.05 524.00 592.95 661.90 48.26 117.21 186.16 255.11 324.05 393.00 461.95 530.90 599.84 668.79 5 6 7

1 ksi = 6.89476 MPa 8 55.16 124.11 193.05 262.00 330.95 399.90 468.84 537.79 606.74 675.69 9 62.05 131.00 199.95 268.90 337.84 406.79 475.74 544.69 613.63 682.58

ft -lbf ft -lbf 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

J (Extracted from BS350 Part 2) 0 13.56 27.12 40.67 54.23 67.79 81.35 94.91 108.47 122.02 135.58 1 1.36 14.91 28.47 42.03 55.59 69.15 82.70 96.26 109.82 123.38 2 2.71 16.27 29.83 43.39 56.94 70.50 84.06 97.62 111.18 124.74 3 4.07 17.63 31.18 44.74 58.30 71.86 85.42 98.97 112.53 126.09 4 J 5.42 18.98 32.54 46.10 59.66 73.21 86.77 100.33 113.89 127.45 6.78 20.34 33.90 47.45 61.01 74.57 88.13 101.69 115.25 128.80 8.13 21.69 35.25 48.81 62.37 75.93 89.48 103.04 116.60 130.16 9.49 23.05 36.61 50.17 63.72 77.28 90.84 104.40 117.96 131.51 5 6 7

1 ft -lbf = 1.35582 J 8 10.85 24.40 37.96 51.52 65.08 78.64 92.20 105.75 119.31 132.87 9 12.20 25.76 39.32 52.88 66.44 79.99 93.55 107.11 120.67 134.23

MPa MPa 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

ksi (Extracted from BS350 Part 2) 0 1.450 2.901 4.351 5.802 7.252 8.702 10.153 11.603 13.053 14.504 1 0.145 1.595 3.046 4.496 5.947 7.397 8.847 10.298 11.748 13.198 2 0.290 1.740 3.191 4.641 6.092 7.542 8.992 10.443 11.893 13.344 3 0.435 1.886 3.336 4.786 6.237 7.687 9.137 10.588 12.038 13.489 4 0.580 2.031 3.481 4.931 6.382 7.832 9.282 10.733 12.183 13.634 ksi 5 0.725 2.176 3.626 5.076 6.527 7.977 9.427 10.878 12.328 13.779 6 0.870 2.321 3.771 5.221 6.672 8.122 9.572 11.023 12.473 13.924 7

1 MPa = 0.145038 ksi 8 1.160 2.611 4.061 5.511 6.962 8.412 9.863 11.313 12.763 14.214 9 1.305 2.756 4.206 5.656 7.107 8.557 10.008 11.458 12.908 14.359

J J 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

ft -lbf (Extracted from BS350 Part 2) 0 7.376 14.751 22.127 29.503 36.878 44.254 51.629 59.005 66.381 73.756 1 0.738 8.113 15.489 22.864 30.240 37.616 44.991 52.367 59.743 67.118 2 1.475 8.851 16.226 23.602 30.978 38.353 45.729 53.105 60.480 67.856 3 2.213 9.588 16.964 24.340 31.715 39.091 46.466 53.842 61.218 68.593 4 ft - lbf 5 6 4.425 11.801 19.177 26.552 33.928 41.304 48.679 56.055 63.430 70.806 7 5.163 12.539 19.914 27.290 34.665 42.041 49.417 56.792 64.168 71.544

1 J = 0.737563 ft -lbf 8 5.901 13.276 20.652 28.027 35.403 42.779 50.154 57.530 64.906 72.281 9 6.638 14.014 21.389 28.765 36.141 43.516 50.892 58.267 65.643 73.019

1.015 2.466 3.916 5.366 6.817 8.267 9.718 11.168 12.618 14.069

2.950 10.326 17.702 25.077 32.453 39.828 47.204 54.580 61.955 69.331

3.688 11.063 18.439 25.815 33.190 40.566 47.942 55.317 62.693 70.068

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Conversions for Hardness

Conversions for Hardness

Vickers Hardness (DPH) 940 920 900 880 860 840 820 800 780 760 740 720 700 690 680 670 660 650 640 630 620 610 600 590 580 570 560 550 540 530 520 510 500 490 480 470 460 450 440 430 420

Brinell hardness 10mm ball 3000kg load Tungsten Standard carbide ball ball 505 496 488 480 473 465 456 448 441 433 425 415 405 397 767 757 745 733 722 710 698 684 670 656 647 638 630 620 611 601 591 582 573 564 554 545 535 525 517 507 497 488 479 471 460 452 442 433 425 415 405 397

Rockwell hardness B-scale C-scale 68.0 67.5 67.0 66.4 65.9 65.3 64.7 64.0 63.3 62.5 61.8 61.0 60.1 59.7 59.2 58.8 58.3 57.8 57.3 56.8 56.3 55.7 55.2 54.7 54.1 53.6 53.0 52.3 51.7 51.1 50.5 49.8 49.1 48.4 47.7 46.9 46.1 45.3 44.5 43.6 42.7

Shore hardness 97 96 95 93 92 91 90 88 87 86 84 83 81 80 79 77 75 74 72 71 69 67 66 64 62 59 57

Tensile Strength MPa (approx.) 2095 2020 1981 1952 1912 1863 1824 1795 1755 1706 1657 1618 1569 1530 1500 1461 1412 1373

Vickers Hardness (DPH) 410 400 390 380 370 360 350 340 330 320 310 300 295 290 285 280 275 270 265 260 255 250 245 240 230 220 210 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 95 90 85

Brinell hardness 10mm ball 3000kg load Tungsten Standard carbide ball ball 388 379 369 360 350 341 331 322 313 303 294 284 280 275 270 265 261 256 252 247 243 238 233 228 219 209 200 190 181 171 162 152 143 133 124 114 105 95 90 86 81 388 379 369 360 350 341 331 322 313 303 294 284 280 275 270 265 261 256 252 247 243 238 233 228 219 209 200 190 181 171 162 152 143 133 124 114 105 95 90 86 81

Rockwell hardness B-scale (110.0) (109.0) (108.0) (107.0) (105.5) (104.5) (103.5) (102.0) (101.0) 99.5 98.1 96.7 95.0 93.4 91.5 89.5 87.1 85.0 81.7 78.7 75.0 71.2 66.7 62.3 56.2 52.0 48.0 41.0 C-scale 41.8 40.8 39.8 38.8 37.7 36.6 35.5 34.4 33.3 32.2 31.0 29.8 29.2 28.5 27.8 27.1 26.4 25.6 24.8 24.0 23.1 22.2 21.3 20.3 (18.0) (15.7) (13.4) (11.0) (8.5) (6.0) (3.0) (0.0) -

Shore hardness 55 52 50 47 45 42 41 40 38 37 36 34 33 32 30 29 28 26 25 24 22 21 20 -

Tensile Strength MPa (approx.) 1334 1285 1245 1206 1177 1128 1098 1069 1030 1010 981 951 941 922 902 892 873 853 843 824 804 794 775 765 736 696 667 637 608 579 549 520 490 451 431 392 -

Note: These conversions are excerpted from the relevant JIS and ASTM standards, which are based on the data of carbon steels. Therefore, weld metals may exhibit different conversions more or less particularly in the case of alloyed weld metals with higher hardness. 354 355

F-No. Grouping and A-No. Classification of Welding Consumables per ASME Sec. IX
Note: The F-No. grouping and A-No. classification of welding consumables shown below are excerpted from ASME Sec. IX 2001 Edition and 2003 Addenda. The F No. and A No. of KOBELCO products are shown in the List of Welding Consumables listed at pages from 10 to 21. F-No. grouping of welding consumables for steels and steel alloys F No. 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 ASME Specification No. SFA-5.1, SFA-5.5 SFA-5.4 SFA-5.1, SFA-5.5 SFA-5.1, SFA-5.5 SFA-5.1, SFA-5.5 SFA-5.4 (Austenitic and duplex) SFA-5.2 SFA-5.9 SFA-5.17 SFA-5.18 SFA-5.20 SFA-5.22 SFA-5.23 SFA-5.25 SFA-5.26 SFA-5.28 SFA-5.29 SFA-5.30 AWS Classification No. EXX20, EXX22, EXX24, EXX27, EXX28 EXX25, EXX26 EXX12, EXX13, EXX14, EXX19 EXX10, EXX11 EXX15, EXX16, EXX18, EXX48 43 44 44 44 45 45 SFA-5.30 SFA-5.11 SFA-5.11 SFA-5.14 SFA-5.11 SFA-5.14 EXX15, EXX16, EXX17 All classifications All classifications All classifications All classifications All classifications All classifications All classifications All classifications All classifications All classifications All classifications INMs-X, IN5XX, IN3XX 43 SFA-5.14 Continued F No. 42 43 SFA-5.30 SFA-5.11 ASME specification AWS classification IN60 ENiCrFe-1, ENiCrFe-2, ENiCrFe-3, ENiCrFe-4, ENiCrFe-7, ENiCrFe-9, ENiCrFe-10, ENiCrCoMo-1, ENiCrMo-2, ENiCrMo-3, ENiCrMo-4, ENiCrMo-5, ENiCrMo-6, ENiCrMo-7, ENiCrMo-10, ENiCrMo-12, ENiCrMo-13, ENiCrMo-14 ERNiCr-3, ERNiCr-4, ERNiCr-6, ERNiCrFe-5, ERNiCrFe-6, ERNiCrFe-7, ERNiCrFe-8, ERNiCrFe-11, ERNiCrCoMo-1, ERNiCrMo-2, ERNiCrMo-3, ERNiCrMo-4, ERNiCrMo-7, ERNiCrMo-10, ERNiCrMo-13, ERNiCrMo-14, ERNiCrWMo-1, ERNiMo-1, IN82, IN62, IN6A, IN52 ENiMo-1, ENiMo-3, ENiMo-7, ENiMo-8, ENiMo-9, ENiMo-10 ERNiMo-2, ERNiMo-3, ERNiMo-7, ERNiMo-8, ERNiMo-9, ERNiMo-10, ENiCrMo-1, ENiCrMo-9, ENiCrMo-11, ERNiCrMo-1, ERNiFeCr-1, ERNiCrMo-8, ERNiCrMo-9, ERNiCrMo-11,

SFA-5.4 (Other than austenitic and duplex) EXX15, EXX16, EXX17

A-No. classification of welding consumables A No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Types of weld deposit Mild steel C-Mo Cr (0.4-2%)-Mo Cr (2-6%)-Mo Cr (6-10.5%)-Mo Cr-martensitic Cr-ferritic Cr-Ni Cr-Ni Ni up to 4% Mn-Mo Ni-Cr-Mo Chemical composition of weld deposit (%) C 0.20 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.30 0.15 0.17 0.15 Cr 0.50 0.40-2.00 2.00-6.00 6.00-10.50 11.00-15.00 11.00-30.00 14.50-30.00 19.00-30.00 1.50 Mo 0.40-0.65 0.40-0.65 0.40-1.50 0.40-1.50 0.70 1.00 4.00 6.00 0.55 0.25-0.75 0.25-0.80 Ni 7.50-15.00 15.00-37.00 0.80-4.00 0.85 1.25-2.80 Mn 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.20 2.00 1.00 2.50 2.50 1.70 1.25-2.25 0.75-2.25 Si 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 357

F-No. grouping of welding consumables for nickel and nickel alloys F No. 41 41 41 42 42 356 SFA-5.11 SFA-5.14 SFA-5.30 SFA-5.11 SFA-5.14 ASME Specification No. ENi-1 ERNi-1 IN61 ENiCu7 ERNiCu7, ERNiCu-8 AWS Classification No.

AWS A 5.1-1991
Carbon Steel Electrodes for Shielded Metal Arc Welding Classification system E E Ex. E60 10 E70 16-1 H8 R
Classification Yield strength ksi 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 53 72(3) 365 0.2 OS MPa 331 331 331 331 331 331 Not specified 331 399 399 399 399 399 399 399 399 496(3) E 70 E 60
(1)

Welding position, type of covering, and related requirements


Min. elongation 2 (50.8mm) % 22 22 17 17 22 22 Not specified 22 17 22 22 22 17 22 22 22 24 Not specified -20(-29) 0(-18) -20(-29) -20(-29) 20(27) 20(27) 20(27) 50(67) 15(20) 15(20) 15(20) 40(54) -20(-29) 20(27) 15(20) Low hydrogen, iron powder Iron powder, titania High iron oxide, iron power Low hydrogen, iron powder Low hydrogen, iron powder F, V, OH, H H-Fil, F H-Fil, F H-Fil, F -20(-29) 20(27) 15(20) High iron oxide, iron power Iron power, titania Low hydrogen 0(-18) Impact value 2V Charpy Three out of five specimens
(3)

Designates covered electrodes All-weld metal tensile strength and related requirements
Classification 10 11 12 E 60 13 19 20 22(5) 27 14 15 16 18 E 70(6) 24 27 28 48 18M(4) Tensile strength (1) ksi 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 Note (2) MPa 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 482 482 482 482 482 482 482 482 482

Type of covering

Welding position
(1)

Type of current
(2)

Temp. F( C) -20 (-29)

Min. average ft-lb(J) 20 (27) Not specified 20(27) Not specified

Min. each ft-lb(J) 15 (20) High cellulose High titania 15(20) Iron oxide titania High iron oxide

10 11 12 13 19 20 22 27 14 15 16 18 24 27 28 48 18M

F, V, OH, H F, V, OH, H F, V, OH, H H-Fil, F F, H H-Fil, F F, V, OH, H F, V, OH, H

DC(+) AC or DC(+) AC or DC( ) AC or DC( ) AC or DC( ) AC or DC( ) AC or DC( ) AC or DC( ) AC or DC( ) AC or DC( ) AC or DC( ) DC(+) AC or DC(+) AC or DC(+) AC or DC( ) AC or DC( ) AC or DC( ) AC or DC(+)

Not specified

Note:(1) Single values are minimum (2) Nominal 70ksi (482MPa) (3) For 3/32in.(2.4mm) electrodes, the maximum yield point is 77ksi (531MPa) (4) For mostly military applications (5) Only for single pass welding (6) Chemical composition requirements are specified for E70XX weld metal.

F,OH,H,V-down AC or DC(+) F, V, OH, H DC(+)

All five specimens (4)

Note:(1) Welding position:

F: Flat, H: Horizontal, H-Fil: Horizontal fillet, V-down: Vertical down V: Vertical, OH: Overhead (V and OH are applicable for 5/32 (4.0mm) or smaller electrodes as to E7014, E7015, E7016, E7018, E7018M, and for 3/16 (4.8mm) electrodes as to the other types of electrodes) (2) Type of current: DC( ) DC-EN, DC(+) DC-EP, DC( ) DC-EP or DC-EN (3) Among the five specimens, the highest and lowest values shall be discarded in computing the average value. Two of the three remaining values shall be 20ft-lb (27J) or higher. (4) All five values obtained shall be used in computing the average. Four of the five values shall be 50ft-lb (67J) or higher.

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AWS A 5.5-2006
Specification for low temperature impact value (Option) Impact value 2V Charpy Three out of five specimens Average, Each value, Temp. Min. Min. F( C) ft-lb(J) ft-lb(J) -50 (-46) 0 (-18) Option Diffusible hydrogen content, Average ml(H2)/100g deposited metal, Max 4.0 16.0, 8.0, or 4.0, respectively
70 80 90 100 110 120

Low-Alloy Steel Electrodes for Shielded Metal Arc Welding Classification system E E Ex. E 70 16 A1 E 100 18 D2 Type of covering, welding position, and related requirements
Class. Type of covering 10 11 13 15 16 18 20 27 High cellulose sodium High cellulose potassium High-titania potassium Low-hydrogen sodium Low-hydrogen potassium Low-hydrogen potassium, iron powder High-iron oxide High-iron oxide, iron powder 1. Welding position: 2. Type of current: Welding position F, V, OH, H F, V, OH, H F, V, OH, H F, V, OH, H H-Fil F H-Fil F Type of current DC(+) AC or DC(+) AC or DC( ) DC(+) AC or DC(+) AC or DC(+) AC or DC() AC or DC( ) AC or DC() AC or DC( )

Classification E 7016 E 7018 E 7024

Additional Designation

20 (27) 20 (27)

15 (20) 15 (20)

Designates covered electrodes All-weld-metal tensile strength and (1) related requirements
Class. TS, Min ksi 70 75 80 90 100 110 120 MPa 480 520 550 620 690 760 830 El., Min (%) IV, Min. (2) ft-lb (J)

Specification for diffusible hydrogen Classification E 7018M E 7015 E 7016 E 7018 E 7028 E 7048

Additional Designation None H16, H8, or H4

Av. 20 (27) Each 15 (20) 13-25 at specific according temperature to class. depending on classification

Note (1) PWHT is specified depending on classification. (2) Not specified for EXXX-A1, -BX, -BXL, and -G

Specification for absorbed moisture (Option) Electrode designation E 7015 E 7016 E 7016-1 E 7018 E 7018-1 E 7028 E 7048 E 7015 E 7016 E 7016-1 E 7018 E 7018-1 E 7028 E 7048 E 7018M Limit of moisture content (wt%), Max As-received As-exposed or conditioned Chemical composition of all-weld metal 0.6 Not specified
Class. C Mn Electrodes for C-Mo steel 0.60 A1 0.12 0.90 0.90 1.00 Si

Note:

F: Flat, V: Vertical, OH: Overhead, H-Fil: Horizontal fillet DC(+): DC-EP, DC( ): DC-EN, DC( ):DC-EP or DC-EN

Chemical composition ( ) P S Ni

Cr

Mo

Others

0.3

0.4

E 7010 E 7011 E 7020 E 7015 E 7016 E 7018 E 7027

0.40 0.60 0.80 0.40 (Continued) 0.03 0.03 0.400.65 -

Note: Single values are maximum.

0.1

0.4

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Class.

C Mn Electrodes for Cr-Mo steel B1 B2 B2L 0.050.12 0.050.12 0.05 0.050.12 0.05 0.05 0.070.15 0.050.10 0.05 0.050.10 0.05 0.050.10 0.05 0.90 0.90 0.90

Si 0.60 0.80 0.60 0.80 1.00 0.60 0.80 1.00 0.60 0.80 1.00 0.80 1.00 0.300.60 0.90

Chemical composition (%) P S Ni 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 -

Cr 0.400.65 1.001.50 1.001.50 2.002.50 2.002.50 1.752.25 0.400.60 4.06.0 4.06.0 6.08.0 6.08.0 8.010.5 8.010.5

Mo 0.400.65 0.400.65 0.400.65 0.901.20 0.901.20 0.400.65 1.001.25 0.450.65 0.450.65 0.450.65 0.450.65 0.851.20 0.851.20

Others -

Class.

C Mn Electrodes for Ni steel C1 C1L C2 C2L C3 C3L C4 0.12 0.05 0.12 0.05 0.12 0.08 0.10 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 0.401.25 0.401.40 1.25

Si 0.60 0.80 0.50 0.60 0.80 0.50 0.80 0.50 0.60 0.80 0.50

Chemical composition (%) P S Ni 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 2.002.75 2.002.75 3.003.75 3.003.75 0.801.10 0.801.10 1.102.00 6.007.25 0.801.10

Cr 0.15 0.15 -

Mo 0.35 0.35 -

Others V: 0.05 V: 0.05 V: 0.02 Cu: 0.10 Al: 0.05

E 8016 E 8018 E 8016 E 8018 E 7015 E 7016 E 7018 E 9015 E 9016 E 9018 E 8015 E 8018 E 8015 E 8016 E 8015 E 8016 E 8018 E 8015 E 8016 E 8018 E 8015 E 8016 E 8018 E 8015 E 8016 E 8018 E 8015 E 8016 E 8018 E 8015 E 8016 E 8018 E 9015 E 9016 E 9018

B3 B3L B4L B5 B6

0.90 0.90 0.90 0.400.70 1.0

0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03

0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03

0.40

V: 0.05 -

E 8016 E 8018 E 7015 E 7016 E 7018 E 8016 E 8018 E 7015 E 7016 E 7018 E 8016 E 8018 E 7018 E 8016 E 8018

0.400.05 E 9015 C5L 1.00 Electrodes for Ni-Mo steel E 8018 NM1 0.10 0.801.25

B6L

1.0

0.90

0.03

0.03

0.40

0.60

0.02

0.02

0.10

0.400.65

Electrodes for Mn-Mo steel E 8018 E 9018 E 9015 E10015 E10016 E10018 E 8016 E 8018 E 9018 D1 0.12 1.001.75 1.652.00 1.001.80 0.80 0.60 0.60 0.80 0.60 0.80 0.03 0.03 0.90 0.03 0.03 0.90 0.250.45 0.250.45 0.400.65 -

B7

1.0

0.90

0.03

0.03

0.40

B7L

1.0

0.90

0.03

0.03

0.40

D2

0.15

B8

1.0

0.90

0.03

0.03

0.40

D3

0.12

0.03

0.03

0.90

(Continued)

B8L

1.0

0.90

0.03

0.03

0.40

V: 0.150.30 Cu: 0.25 Al: 0.04 Nb(Cb): 0.020.10 N:0.020.07

Note: Single values are maximum.

B9(1)

0.080.13

1.20

0.30

0.01

0.01

0.80

8.010.5

0.851.20

Note: Single values are maximum. (1) Mn+Ni shall be 1.50% Max.

(Continued)

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Stainless Steel Electrodes for Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Class. C Mn 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.601.25 0.751.70 1.301.80 1.302.25 0.801.60 1.20 Chemical composition (%) Si P S Ni Electrodes for general low-alloy steel 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 1.401.80 1.402.10 1.252.50 1.752.50 3.003.80 1.00 Cr 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 Mo 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 Others V 0.10 Cu 0.20 V 0.10 Cu 0.20 V 0.10 Cu 0.20 V 0.10 Cu 0.20 V 0.10 Cu 0.20 V 0.10 Cu 0.20 V 0.10 Cu 0.20 V 0.10 Cu 0.20 V: 0.05 V: 0.05 V: 0.05 V: 0.05 V: 0.05

Classification system E Ex. E 308 15 E 309 L 16 E: Designates covered electrodes : All-weld metal chemical composition and related requirements
Chemical composition of all-weld metal Class. C
E209 0.06 E219 0.06 E240 0.06 E307 0.04-0.14 E308 0.08 E308H 0.04-0.08 E308L 0.04 E308Mo 0.08 E308MoL 0.04 0.15 E309 E309L 0.04 0.12 E309Cb 0.12 E309Mo E309MoL 0.04 E310 0.08-0.20 E310H 0.35-0.45 0.12 E310Cb 0.12 E310Mo 0.15 E312 E316 0.08 E316H 0.04-0.08 0.04 E316L E317 0.08 E317L 0.04 E318 0.08 0.07 E320 0.03 E320LR E330 0.18-0.25 E330H 0.35-0.45 E347 0.08 0.13 E349 0.03 E383 0.03 E385

EXX 10 EXX 11 EXX 13 EXX 15 EXX 16 EXX 18 E 7020 E 7027

(1) (2)

G(1)

Cr
20.5-24.0 19.0-21.5 17.0-19.0 18.0-21.5 18.0-21.0 18.0-21.0 18.0-21.0 18.0-21.0 18.0-21.0 22.0-25.0 22.0-25.0 22.0-25.0 22.0-25.0 22.0-25.0 25.0-28.0 25.0-28.0 25.0-28.0 25.0-28.0 28.0-32.0 17.0-20.0 17.0-20.0 17.0-20.0 18.0-21.0 18.0-21.0 17.0-20.0 19.0-21.0 19.0-21.0 14.0-17.0 14.0-17.0 18.0-21.0 18.0-21.0 26.5-29.0 19.5-21.5

Ni

Mo

Cb+Ta
0.70-1.00 0.70-1.00 6xC-1.00 8xC-1.00 8xC-0.40 8xC-1.00 0.75-1.20 -

Mn
4.0-7.0 8.0-10.0 10.5-13.5 3.30-4.75 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 1.0-2.5 1.0-2.5 1.0-2.5 1.0-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 1.50-2.50 1.0-2.5 1.0-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 1.0-2.5

Si
0.90 1.00 1.00 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.60 0.30 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.75

P
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.020 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.03

S
0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03

Cu
0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 3.0-4.0 3.0-4.0 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.6-1.5 1.2-2.0

Military-similar Electrodes E 9018 E 10018 E 11018 E 12018 E 12018 E 7010 E 8010 M1 0.10 0.10 M 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.80 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.65 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.015 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.012 0.15 0.35 0.40 0.301.50 0.65 0.35 0.250.50 0.250.50 0.300.55 0.200.30 0.50

Electrodes for pipeline P1 0.20 0.60 0.03 0.03 0.30 V: 0.10 V: 0.08 Cu: 0.300.60 Cu: 0.300.75

Electrodes for weathering steel E7018 E8018 W1 W2 0.12 0.12 0.400.70 0.501.30 0.400.70 0.350.80 0.025 0.03 0.025 0.03 0.200.40 0.400.80 0.150.30 0.450.70 -

Note: Single values are maximum. (1) The G group shall have the minimum of at least one of the elements listed in this table. The letters XX stand for various tensile strength levels of weld metal.

9.5-12.0 1.5-3.0 5.5-7.0 0.75 4.0-6.0 0.75 9.0-10.7 0.5-1.5 9.0-11.0 0.75 9.0-11.0 0.75 9.0-11.0 0.75 9.0-12.0 2.0-3.0 9.0-12.0 2.0-3.0 12.0-14.0 0.75 12.0-14.0 0.75 12.0-14.0 0.75 12.0-14.0 2.0-3.0 12.0-14.0 2.0-3.0 20.0-22.5 0.75 20.0-22.5 0.75 20.0-22.0 0.75 20.0-22.0 2.0-3.0 8.0-10.5 0.75 11.0-14.0 2.0-3.0 11.0-14.0 2.0-3.0 11.0-14.0 2.0-3.0 12.0-14.0 3.0-4.0 12.0-14.0 3.0-4.0 11.0-14.0 2.0-3.0 32.0-36.0 2.0-3.0 32.0-36.0 2.0-3.0 33.0-37.0 0.75 33.0-37.0 0.75 9.0-11.0 0.75 8.0-10.0 0.35-0.65 30.0-33.0 3.2-4.2 24.0-26.0 4.2-5.2

0.10-0.30 0.10-0.30 0.10-0.30 0.015 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 -

100

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal (As-welded) TS, Min El., Min. ksi MPa (%)
690 620 690 590 550 550 520 550 520 550 520 550 550 520 550 620 550 550 660 520 520 490 550 520 550 550 520 520 620 520 690 520 520 15 15 15 30 35 35 35 35 35 30 30 30 30 30 30 10 25 30 22 30 30 30 30 30 25 30 30 25 10 30 25 30 30

90 100 85 80 80 75 80 75 80 75 80 80 75 80 90 80 80 95 75 75 70 80 75 80 80 75 75 90 75 100 75 75

Note : (1) Single values are maximum. (2) The total of other elements, except iron, shall not present in excess of 0.50%.

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Chemical composition of all-weld metal % Class. C E410 E410NiMo E430 E502 E505 E630 E16-8-2 0.12 0.06 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.05 0.10 Cr 11.013.5 11.012.5 15.018.0 4.06.0 8.010.5 16.0016.75 14.516.5 Ni 0.7 4.05.0 0.6 0.4 0.4 4.55.0 7.59.5 Mo 0.75 0.400.70 0.75 0.450.65 0.851.20 0.75 1.02.0 Cb+Ta 0.150.30 Mn 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.250.75 0.52.5 Si

(1) (2)

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal (3) S Cu 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 3.254.00 0.75 TS, Min ksi 65 110 65 60 60 135 80 El., Min. PWHT MPa (%) 450 760 450 420 420 930 550 20 15 20 20 20 7 35 a c d b b e None

: Type of current and welding position


Classification suffix -15 -25 -16 -17 -26 Type of current DC-EP DC-EP DC-EP or AC DC-EP or AC DC-EP or AC Welding position All positions H F All positions All positions H F

0.90 0.04 0.03 0.90 0.04 0.03 0.90 0.04 0.03 0.90 0.04 0.03 0.90 0.04 0.03 0.75 0.04 0.03 0.60 0.03 0.03

Chemical composition of all-weld metal % Class. C E7Cr E2209 E2553 0.10 0.04 0.06 Cr 6.08.0 21.523.5 24.027.0 Ni 0.4 8.510.5 6.58.5 Mo 0.450.65 2.53.5 2.93.9 Mn 1.0 0.52.0 0.51.5 Si 0.90 0.90 1.0 P

(1) (2)

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal (3) S N Cu 0.75 TS, Min ksi 60 100 110 MPa 420 690 760 El., Min. (%) 20 20 15 PWHT b None None

0.04 0.04 0.04

0.03 0.03

0.080.75 0.20 0.10- 1.50.03 0.25 2.5

Note: (1) Single values are maximum. (2) The total of other elements, except iron, shall not present in excess of 0.5%. (3) All-weld-metal mechanical properties are obtained after the following PWHT: a: Heat to 1350 to 1400F (730 to 760C), hold for one hour, furnace cool at a rate of 100F (55C) per hour to 600F (315C) and air cool to ambient. b: Heat to 1550 to 1600F (840 to 870C), hold for two hours, furnace cool at a rate not exceeding 100F (55C) per hour to 1100F (595C) and air cool to ambient. c: Heat to 1100 to 1150F (595 to 620C), hold for one hour, and air cool to ambient. d: Heat to 1400 to 1450F (760 to 790C), hold for two hours, furnace cool at a rate not exceeding 100F (55C) per hour to 1100F (595C) and air cool to ambient. e: Heat to 1875 to 1925F (1025 to 1050C), hold for one hour, and air cool to ambient, and then precipitation harden at 1135 to 1165F (610 to 630C), hold for four hours, and air cool to ambient.

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Nickel and Nickel Alloy Welding Electrodes for Shielded Metal Arc Welding Classification system E Ex. E NiCu-7
Class. ENiCrMo-6 ENiCrMo-7 ENiCrMo-9 Cu 0.25 Bal 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.31.3 0.50 0.50 1.52.5 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Wt % (1) Ni (2) Co 92.0 62.069.0 62.0 62.0 59.0 60.0 Bal 55.0 55.0 Bal Bal Bal 60.0 62.0 Bal Bal Bal Bal 55.0 Bal Bal (3) (3)

C 0.10 0.015 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02

Mn 2.04.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.5 2.2 1.0 1.0

Fe 10.0 3.0 18.021.0 2.06.0 13.017.0 5.0 1.5 5.0

P 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.015 0.02

S 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.015 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.02

Si 1.0 0.2 1.0 0.2 1.0 0.7 0.2 0.25

Cu 0.50 0.50 1.52.5 0.50 1.02.4 0.50 0.50

Ni

(2)

Wt % (1) Co 2.0 5.0 2.5 5.0 -

Al -

Ti 0.70 0.25

55.0 Bal Bal Bal Bal Bal Bal Bal

E: Designates covered electrodes : Chemical composition of all-weld metal


Class. ENi-1 ENiCu-7 ENiCrFe-1 ENiCrFe-2 ENiCrFe-3 ENiCrFe-4 ENiCrFe-7 ENiCrFe-9 ENiCrFe-10 ENiMo-1 ENiMo-3 ENiMo-7 ENiMo-8 ENiMo-9 ENiMo-10 C 0.10 0.15 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.20 0.05 0.15 0.20 0.07 0.12 0.02 0.10 0.10 0.02 Mn 0.75 4.0 3.5 1.03.5 5.09.5 1.03.5 5.0 1.04.5 1.03.5 1.0 1.0 1.75 1.5 1.5 2.0 0.32.5 1.02.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Fe 0.75 2.5 11.0 12.0 10.0 12.0 7.012.0 12.0 12.0 4.07.0 4.07.0 2.25 10.0 7.0 1.03.0 5.0 18.021.0 17.020.0 7.0 4.07.0 4.07.0 P 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.04 S 0.02 0.015 0.015 0.02 0.015 0.02 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.015 0.015 0.03 0.015 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.03 Si 1.25 1.5 0.75 0.75 1.0 1.0 0.75 0.75 0.75 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.75 0.75 0.2 0.75 1.0 1.0 0.75 0.2 1.0 Al 1.0 0.75 0.50 Ti 1.04.0 1.0 1.0 0.50 Cr 13.017.0 13.017.0 13.017.0 13.017.0 28.031.5 12.017.0 13.017.0 1.0 2.55.5 1.0 0.53.5 1.03.0 21.026.0 21.023.5 20.523.0 20.023.0 14.516.5 14.516.5 Cb+Ta 1.54.0 (4) 0.53.0(4) 1.02.5(4) 1.03.5 1.02.5 0.53.0 1.03.5 1.0 1.752.50 3.154.15 Mo 0.52.5 1.03.5 0.5 2.55.5 1.03.5 26.030.0 23.027.0 26.030.0 17.020.0 18.022.0 27.032.0 8.010.0 5.57.5 8.010.0 8.010.0 15.017.0 15.017.0 V 0.60 0.60 0.35 0.35 W 1.5 1.53.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.04.0 2.04.0 3.0 1.0 0.21.0 3.04.5 3.04.5

ENiCrMo-10 ENiCrMo-11 ENiCrMo-12 ENiCrMo-13 ENiCrMo-14

Cr Cb+Ta Mo 12.00.55.017.0 2.0 9.0 14.014.018.0 17.0 21.06.00.5 23.5 8.0 20.012.522.5 14.5 28.00.34.031.5 1.5 6.0 20.51.08.822.5 2.8 10.0 22.015.024.0 16.5 19.015.023.0 17.0

V 0.35 -

W 1.02.0 0.5 1.5 2.53.5 1.54.0 3.04.4

(3)

Note : (1) Single values are maximum. The total of other elements shall not be in excess of 0.50%. (2) Includes incidental cobalt.

2.5 2.5 1.0 3.0 9.015.0 2.5 0.502.50


(3)

ENiCrCoMo 0.05-1 0.15 ENiCrMo-1 ENiCrMo-2 ENiCrMo-3 ENiCrMo-4 ENiCrMo-5 0.05 0.050.15 0.10 0.02 0.10

2.5 2.5

Note : (1) Single values are maximum. The total of other elements shall not be in excess of 0.50%. (2) Includes incidental cobalt. (3) Cobalt0.12 maximum, when specified. (4) Tantalum0.30 maximum, when specified.

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AWS A5.15-1990
Welding Electrodes and Rods for Cast Iron Classification system E Ex. E NiFe-CI

AWS A5.17-1997, A5.23-1997


A5.17: Carbon Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding A5.23: Low Alloy Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding F F: Designates fluxes
A5.17 A5.23 Code Mo Cu (3) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 3545 2535 2.5 Al 1.0 1.03.0 1.0 1.03.0 1.0 1.0 Others 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Ex.

F 6 A 0 E H14 F 9 A2 EC M1 M1

All-weld metal tensile strength and related requirements (1) TS (ksi) 60-80 70-95 80-100 90-110 100-120 110-130 120-140 El., Min. (%) 22 22 20 17 16 15 14

E: Designates covered electrodes : Chemical composition


Class. C 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 0.35 -0.55 0.35 -0.55 2.0 0.15 Mn 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 1014 2.3 2.3 3.05.0 0.60 Si 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 0.75 0.75 1.0 0.15 P Chemical composition (%) (1) S Fe Ni (2) 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.025 0.025 0.03 8.0 8.0 Bal Bal Bal 3.06.0 3.06.0 Bal 85 85 4560 4560 3545 5060 6070 4560

Impact value of all-weld metal (1) A5.17 Temp. IV, Min. A5.23 (ft-lb) ( F) Code Z 0 2 4 5 6 8 10 15 : Type of wire Code E EC 0 -20 -40 -50 -60 -80 -100 -150 Designation Solid wire Composite wire Type Code Ni1 Ni2 Ni3 Ni4 Ni5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 W G Type Av. 20 Each 15

Chemical composition of all-weld metal ENi-CI ENi-CI-A ENiFe-CI ENiFe-CI-A ENiFeMn-CI ENiCu-A ENiCu-B ENiFeT3-CI
(4)

Note (1) PWHT is specified depending on classification for tension and impact testing. : Heat treatment Code A P Code L8 L8K L12 M11K M12 M12K M13K M14K M15K H10K H11K H12K H14 1 G Type Low Mn type Designation As-welded PWHT Code A1 A2 A3 A3K A4 B1 B2 B2H B3 B5 B6 B6H B8 B9 Type Code Ni1 Ni1K Ni2 Ni3 Ni4 Ni5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 M2 M3 M4 W G Type

: Chemical composition of wire

: Chemical composition of weld metal Code A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B2H B3 B4 B5 B6 B6H B8 B9

ESt

Chemical composition of core wire 0.04 0.04 Bal -

Note : (1) Single values are maximum. (2) Nickel plus incidental cobalt. (3) Copper plus incidental silver. (4) No shielding gas shall be used for ENiFeT3-CI.

Mo type

Ni type

Mo type

Ni type

Medium Mn type

Cr-Mo type

Other alloying type

Cr-Mo type

High Mn type

Other alloying type

Weld metal chemical composition of composite wires

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AWS A5.18-2001, A5.28-2005


A5.18: Carbon Steel Electrodes and Rods for Gas Shielded Metal Arc Welding A5.28: Low-Alloy Steel Electrodes and Rods for Gas Shielded Metal Arc Welding Classification system ER (or E) A5.18: A5.28: Ex. ER 70 S 2, E 70 C 3 M, E 70 C 3 M H16 ER 80 S B2, E 80 C B2 H16
: Chemical composition of wire or all-weld metal (A 5.28) Class. ER 70 S E 90 C : Chemical composition of wire or all-weld metal (A 5.18) Class. ER 70 S ER 70 S ER 70 S ER 70 S ER 70 S Average 20 Each 15 at specific temperature depending on classification ER 70 S E 70 C E 70 C E 70 C E 70 C Suffix 2 3 4 6 7 G 3 6 G GS (1)
(2)

Suffix A1 D2 B2 B2L B2L B2 B3 B3L B3L B3 B6 B8 B9 Ni1 Ni1 Ni2 Ni2 Ni2 Ni3 Ni3 D2 D2 1 1 1 G (1)

Shielding gas Argon/1-5%O2 Argon/1-5%O2

Type C-0.5Mo steel 1.5Mn-0.5Mo steel

: Diffusible hydrogen (Option) (A 5.28) Diffusible hydrogen Additional ml/100g deposited metal, Designation Max. H16 H8 H4 16.0 8.0 4.0 2.0

ER: Designates welding electrodes or rods. E: Designates welding electrodes

: All-weld metal tensile strength and related requirements (1) TS, Min. Code ksi 70 70 75 (A5.28) 80 90 100 110 120 MPa 480 515 (A5.28) 550 620 690 760 830 14-24 according to classification IV, (2) Min. (ft-lb)

ER 80 S ER 70 S Type E 70 C E 80 C ER 90 S

El., Min. (%)

Shielding gas

Argon/1-5%O2

1.25Cr-0.5Mo steel

H2

CO2 Carbon steel type

ER 80 S E 80 C E 90 C ER 80 S ER 80 S ER 90 S ER 80 S E 80 C ER 80 S E 70 C E 80 C ER 80 S E 80 C ER 80 S ER 90 S ER 100 S ER 110 S ER 120 S ER xx S E xx C

Argon/1-5%O2

2.25Cr-1Mo steel 5Cr-0.5Mo steel 9Cr-1Mo steel 9Cr-1Mo-0.2V steel

80 90 100 10 120

Argon/1-5%O2 Argon/1-5%O2 Argon/5%O2

75-80%Ar/ bal.CO2 or CO2


(2)

Note : (1) For single pass (2) As agreed upon between purchaser and supplier

Argon/1-5%O2

Ni steel

Note (1) PWHT is specified depending on classification. (2) Not required for Mo and Cr-Mo type filler wires. : Type of wire Code S C Designation Solid wire Composite wire : Type of shielding gas (A 5.18) Code C M Designation CO2 75-80%Ar-20-25%CO2 : Diffusible hydrogen (Option) (A 5.18) Diffusible hydrogen, ml/100g deposited metal Code Max. H16 H8 H4 16.0 8.0 4.0

CO2 Argon/1-5%O2 Argon/2%O2


(1)

Mn-Mo steel Other low alloy steels Not specified (2)

Note: (1) As agreed upon between purchaser and supplier

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AWS A5.20-1995, A5.29-2005


A5.20: Carbon Steel Electrodes for Flux Cored Arc Welding A5.29: Low Alloy Electrodes for Flux Cored Arc Welding Classification system
A 5.20 : E A 5.29 : E
E: Designates electrodes : All-weld metal tensile strength and related requirements(1) Code 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TS ksi 60-80 70-90 80-100 90-110 100-120 110-130 120-140 MPa 410-550 480-620 550-690 620-760 690-830 760-900 830-970 Average 20 (27) Each 15 (20) at specific temperature depending on classification IV, Min. ft-lb (J)

AWS A5.26-1997
Carbon and Low Alloy Steel Electrodes for Electrogas Welding Classification system
E 7 1 T 1 M J H8 J HZ Ex. E 8 1 T 1 B2 M J H8

T T

J HZ

Ex.

EG
EG: Designates electrogas welding electrodes T: Designates cored electrodes S: Designates solid electrodes : Tensile strength of all-weld metal Code 6 7 8 Tensile strength ksi 60-80 70-95 80-100 MPa 420-550 490-650 550-690

Ex.

EG 6 0 T (or S) 1

T: Designates flux-cored electrodes : Performances Suffix (1) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 : Shielding gas 11 12 13 14 G GS Performances Type of flux,, Polarity, Application

: Impact value of all-weld metal Code Z 0 2 0 (-18) -20 (-29) Impact value Temp. F( C) Not specified 20 (27) 20 (27) 2V Charpy ft-lb(J)

MAG, Rutile type, Fillet welding Multi-pass MAG, Rutile type, Fillet welding (Single pass Self-shielded, DC-EP, High welding speed Self-shielded, DC-EP, High deposition rate MAG, Lime type, High impact value, Good crack resistance Self-shielded, DC-EP, High impact value Self-shielded, DC-EN, High deposition rate Self-shielded, DC-EN, High deposition rate MAG, Rutile type, DC-EP, Small size: for all positions Self-shielded, DC-EN, High welding speed Self-shielded, DC-EN, Good usability MAG, Rutile type, DC-EP, High impact value Self-shielded, DC-EN, Root pass welding of pipes Self-shielded, DC-EN, All positions, High welding speed Not specified, For multiple-pass welding Not specified, For single-pass welding 4 5 6 7 8 11 or G only.

: Chemical composition Class Suffix 1 2 3 EGXXS 5 6 D2 C 0.070.19 0.07 0.060.15 0.070.19 0.060.15 0.070.12 Mn 0.901.40 0.901.40 0.901.40 0.901.40 1.401.85 1.602.10 S 0.035 0.035 0.035 0.035 0.035 0.035 Chemical composition of solid wire (%) (1) Si Ni Mo Cu Ti 0.300.025 0.35 0.50 0.400.050.025 0.35 0.70 0.15 0.450.025 0.35 0.75 0.300.025 0.35 0.60 0.800.025 0.35 1.15 0.500.400.025 0.15 0.35 0.80 0.60 Not specified P Zr 0.020.12 Al 0.050.15 0.500.90 Others 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50

Note (1) PWHT is required depending on classification

: Welding position Code 0 1 Designation F, H-Fil All positions

Suffix M C None

Designation 75-80%Ar / Bal. CO2 CO2 Self-shield

G Note : (1) Single values are maximum. Class. EG6XT EG7XT EG6XT EG7XT Suffix 1 1 2 2 Ni1 NM1 NM2 W G Shielding gas None None CO2 CO2 CO2 Ar-CO2 or CO2 CO2 CO2 C
(2)

: Chemical composition of all-weld metal (A 5.29) Suffix A1 B1 B1L B2 B2L B2H B3 B3L B3H B6 B6L B8 B8L Cr-Mo steel Type C-Mo steel Suffix Ni1 Ni2 Ni3 D1 D2 D3 K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 W2 G Mn-Mo steel Ni steel Type

Note: (1) A 5.29 designates 1 Option J

Mn 1.7 1.7 2.0 2.0 1.01.8 1.02.0 1.12.1 0.501.3

Chemical composition of all-weld metal of composite wires (%) (1) P S Si Ni Cr Mo Cu V 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.50 0.50 0.90 0.90 0.50 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.30 0.400.65 0.100.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.300.75 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.05 0.05 -

Others 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50

Satisfies the minimum Charpy impact value 27J at 40C (A5.20) or at a test temperature of 11C lower (A5.29) than the specified temperature Diffusible hydrogen

(2)

HZ

(2) (2)

Suffix H16 H8 Other low-alloy steels H4 None (1)

Diffusible hydrogen, Max. ml/100g deposited metal 16.0 8.0 4.0 8.0

EGXXT EGXXT EGXXT EGXXT EGXXT

0.10 0.12 0.12 0.12

Note (1) A 5.29 only

0.701.10 0.151.50.20 0.50 2.0 0.201.10.20 0.60 2.0 0.30- 0.400.450.80 0.80 0.70 Not specified

Note : (1) Single values are maximum. (2) .Composition range of carbon not specified for these classifications, but the amount shall be determined and reported.

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Stainless Steel Electrodes for Flux Cored Arc Welding and Stainless Steel Flux-Cored Rods for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Classification system E R T T Ex. Ex. E 308L R 308L T 1 T 1 1 5
E409 E410 E410NiMo E410NiTi E430 E502 E505 Class. Chemical composition of all-weld metal %
(1) (2)

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal (3)

C
0.10 0.12 0.06 0.04 0.10 0.10 0.10

Cr
10.5-13.5 11.0-13.5 11.0-12.5 11.0-12.0 15.0-18.0 4.0-6.0 8.0-10.5

Ni
0.60 0.60 4.0-5.0 3.6-4.5 0.60 0.40 0.40

Mo
0.5 0.5 0.40-0.70 0.5 0.5 0.45-0.65 0.85-1.20

Mn
0.80 1.2 1.0 0.70 1.2 1.2 1.2

Si
1.0 1.0 1.0 0.50 1.0 1.0 1.0

P
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.04

S
0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03

Cu
0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

TS, Min ksi


65 75 110 110 65 60 60

El., Min. MPa (%)


450 520 760 760 450 415 415 15 20 15 15 20 20 20

PWHT None (a) (b) (b) (c) (d) (d) (Continued)

E: Designates welding electrodes R: Designates welding rods T: Designates flux-core electrodes or rods : Weld metal chemical composition and related requirements (See A5.22 for self-shielded wires)
Chemical composition of all-weld metal Class. C
E307 0.13 E308 0.08 E308H 0.04-0.08 E308L 0.04 E308Mo 0.08 E308LMo 0.04 0.10 E309 E309L 0.04 0.04 E309LCb 0.12 E309Mo E309LMo 0.04 E309LNiMo 0.04 E310 0.20 0.15 E312 E316 0.08 0.04 E316L E317L 0.04 E347 0.08 R308L 0.03 R309L 0.03 R316L 0.03 R347 0.08

(1) (2)

Cr
18.0-20.5 18.0-21.0 18.0-21.0 18.0-21.0 18.0-21.0 18.0-21.0 22.0-25.0 22.0-25.0 22.0-25.0 21.0-25.0 21.0-25.0 20.5-23.5 25.0-28.0 28.0-32.0 17.0-20.0 17.0-20.0 18.0-21.0 18.0-21.0 18.0-21.0 22.0-25.0 17.0-20.0 18.0-21.0

Ni
9.0-10.5 9.0-11.0 9.0-11.0 9.0-11.0 9.0-11.0 9.0-12.0 12.0-14.0 12.0-14.0 12.0-14.0 12.0-16.0 12.0-16.0 15.0-17.0 20.0-22.5 8.0-10.5 11.0-14.0 11.0-14.0 12.0-14.0 9.0-11.0 9.0-11.0 12.0-14.0 11.0-14.0 9.0-11.0

Mo
0.5-1.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.0-3.0 2.0-3.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.0-3.0 2.0-3.0 2.5-3.5 0.5 0.5 2.0-3.0 2.0-3.0 3.0-4.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 2.0-3.0 0.5

Cb+Ta
-

Mn

Si
1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2

P
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04

S
0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03

Cu
0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

Mechanical properties of all-weld metal (As-welded) TS, Min El., Min. ksi MPa (%)
85 80 80 75 80 75 80 75 75 80 75 75 80 95 75 70 75 75 75 75 70 75

Class. C E2209 E2553 0.04 0.04

Chemical composition of all-weld metal Cr Ni Mo 2.5-4.0 2.9-3.9 Mn 0.5-2.0 0.5-1.5 Si 1.0 0.75

(1) (2)

Mechanical properties (3) of all-weld metal S 0.03 0.03 N Cu TS, Min El., Min. PWHT (%) ksi MPa None 100 690 20 None 110 760 15

P 0.04 0.04

3.30-4.75 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.70-1.00 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 1.0-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 8xC-1.00 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 0.5-2.5 8xC-1.00 0.5-2.5

30 590 35 550 35 550 35 520 35 550 35 520 30 550 30 520 30 520 25 550 25 520 25 520 30 550 22 660 30 520 30 485 20 520 30 520 35 520 30 520 30 485 30 520 (Continued)

21.0-24.0 7.5-10.0 24.0-27.0 8.5-10.5

0.08-0.20 0.5 0.10-0.20 1.5-2.5

Note: (1) Single values are maximum. (2) The total of other elements, except iron, shall not present in excess of 0.5%. (3) All-weld-metal mechanical properties are obtained after the following PWHT: a: Heated to 1350 to 1400F (732 to 760C), held for 1 hour, then furnace cooled to 600F (315C) at a rate not to exceed 100F (55C) per hour, then cooled in air to room temperature. b: Heated to 1100 to 1150F (593 to 621C), held for 1 hour, then cooled in air to room temperature. c: Heated to 1400 to 1450F (760 to 788C), held for 4 hours, then furnace cooled to 1100F (593C) at a rate not to exceed 100F (55C) per hour, then cooled in air to room temperature. d: Heated to 1550 to 1600F (840 to 870C), held for 2 hours, then furnace cooled to 1100F (595C) at a rate not to exceed 100F (55C) per hour, then cool in air to room temperature.

Position of welding
Code 0 1 Welding position Flat and horizontal All positions

External shielding medium and related requirements


Code 1 3 4 5 External shielding medium CO2 None (self-shielded) 75-80%Ar/bal. CO2 100%Argon Welding polarity DC-EP DC-EP DC-EP DC-EN Welding process FCAW FCAW FCAW GTAW

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EN ISO 2560:2005
Covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding of non-alloy and fine grain steels Classification (System A)
EN ISO 2560-A-E Ex. EN ISO 2560-A-E 46 3 1Ni B 5 4 H5 : Type of covering Code A C R RR RC RA RB B Type of electrode covering Acid covering Cellulose covering Rutile covering Rutile thick covering Rutile-cellulosic covering Rutile-acid covering Rutile-basic covering Basic covering : Weld metal recovery and type of current (Option) Weld metal recovery Type of current (%) 1 105 AC, DC 2 105 DC 3 >105 125 AC, DC 4 >105 125 DC 5 >125 160 AC, DC 6 >125 160 DC 7 >160 AC, DC 8 >160 DC

Code

E: Designates covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding


: All-weld metal yield strength and related requirements Yield strength or 0.2% offset strength, Min. (N/mm2) 355 380 420 460 500 Tensile strength (N/mm2) 440-570 470-600 500-640 530-680 560-720 Elongation (L=5D) Min. ( ) 22 20 20 20 18 : Chemical composition of all-weld metal Code No symbol Mo MnMo Average 47 1Ni 2Ni 3Ni Mn1Ni 1NiMo Z Chemical composition (1) Mn 2.0 1.4 >1.4-2.0 1.4 1.4 1.4 >1.4-2.0 1.4 0.3-0.6 0.3-0.6 0.3-0.6 0.6-1.2 1.8-2.6 >2.6-3.8 0.6-1.2 0.6-1.2 Mo ( ) Ni

Code

35 38 42 46 50

: Welding position (Option) Code 1 2 3 4 5 All positions All positions except vertical down Flat butt , flat fillet and Horizontal-vertical fillet Flat butt and fillet Vertical-down and those specified in the code 3 Designation

: Diffusible hydrogen (Option) Diffusible hydrogen, Max. Code ml/100g all-weld metal H5 H10 H15 5 10 15

: Impact value of all-weld metal Test Impact absorbed temp. energy Code Min. (J) ( C) Z A 0 2 3 4 5 6 Not required +20 0 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60

Other elements as agreed

Note: (1) Single values are maximums. If not specified, Mo<0.2%, Ni<0.3%, Cr<0.2%, V<0.05%, Nb<0.05%, Cu<0.3%

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EN 758:1997
Tubular Cored Electrodes for Gas Shielded or Self-Shielded Metal Arc Welding of Non-Alloy and Fine-Grain Steels Classification system
EN758-T Ex. EN758-T 46 3 1Ni B M 4 H5 : Type of cored flux Code R P Tensile strength of weld joint Min. (N/mm2) 470 520 600 B M V W Y Z Features Rutile, Slow-freezing slag Rutile, Fast-freezing slag Basic Metal powder Rutile or basic Fluorides Basic Fluorides, Slow-freezing slag Basic Fluorides Fast-freezing slag Other types Type of welding Shielding gas

T: Designates tubular cored electrodes for metal arc welding


: Yield strength and related requirements (a) Multiple-layer welding: Yield strength of all-weld metal Yield Tensile strength or strength 0.2% offset Code strength Min. (N/mm2) (N/mm2) 35 38 42 46 50 355 380 420 460 500 440 470 500 530 560 570 600 640 680 720 Elongation (L=5D) Min. Code ( ) 3T 4T 5T 22 20 20 20 18 (b) Single pass welding: Yield strength of weld joint Yield strength of base metal Min. (N/mm2) 355 420 500

Single pass or multiple pass

Required

Single pass : Welding position (Option) Single pass or multiple pass Not required Code 1 2 3 4 Designation 5 Designation All positions All positions except vertical downward Flat butt and fillet, Horizontal fillet Flat butt and fillet Vertical downward and those specified in the code 3

: Shielding gas : Impact value of all-weld metal or weld joint Test Impact absorbed temp. energy Code Min. (J) ( C) Z A 0 2 3 4 5 6 Not required +20 0 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 Average 47 Mo MnMo 1Ni 1.5Ni 2Ni 3Ni Mn1Ni 1NiMo Z : Chemical composition of all-weld metal Chemical composition (1) Code Mn 2.0 1.4 1.4 2.0 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.4 2.0 1.4 Ni 0.6-1.2 1.2-1.8 1.8-2.6 2.6-3.8 0.6-1.2 0.6-1.2 (%) Mo 0.3-0.6 0.3-0.6 0.3-0.6 C N Code M

Gas mixtures (Gases specified as M2 per EN 439 excepting He) CO2 (Gases specified as C1 per EN 439) Self-shielded

: Diffusible hydrogen (Option) Code H5 H10 H15 Diffusible hydrogen, Max. ml/100g deposited metal 5 10 15

Other elements as agreed

Note: (1) Single values are maximum. Where no specification, Mo<0.2%, Ni<0.5%, Cr<0.2%, V<0.08%, Nb<0.05%, Cu<0.3%, and for self-shielded wires, Al<2.0%

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EN ISO 18276:2005
Tubular cored electrodes for gas-shielded and non-gas shielded metal arc welding of high-strength steels Classification (System A)
EN ISO 18276-A-T Ex.
: All-weld metal yield strength and related requirements Tensile Elongation Yield point or strength (L=5D) 0.2% offset Code strength, Min. 2 (N/mm2) (%) (N/mm ) 55 62 69 79 89 550 620 690 790 890 640-820 700-890 770-940 880-1080 940-1180 18 18 17 16 15

EN ISO 17634:2004
Tubular cored electrodes for gas shielded metal arc welding of creep-resisting steels Classification (System A)
EN ISO 17634-A-T EN ISO 18276-A-T 55 5 Mn1,5Ni B M 4 H5 T
: Impact value of all-weld metal Code Z A 0 2 3 4 5 6 Absorbed energy of 47J, Three-specimen average, (1) Test temp. ( C) Not specified +20 0 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 Mo MoL MoV CrMo1 CrMo1L CrMo2 CrMo2L CrMo5 Z T: Designates tubular cored electrodes for gas shielded metal arc welding : Chemical composition and mechanical properties : Type of flux of all-weld metal Chemical composition of all-weld metal Code Cr 0.30-0.60 0.90-1.40 0.90-1.40 2.00-2.50 2.00-2.50 4.00-6.00 Chemical composition (%) Mo 0.40-0.65 0.40-0.65 0.50-0.80 0.40-0.65 0.40-0.65 0.90-1.30 0.90-1.30 0.40-0.70 V 0.25-0.45 P B M Z Code 1 2 3 Code R Features Rutile, Slow-freezing slag Rutile, Fast-freezing slag Basic Metal powder Other types : Diffusible hydrogen (Option) Code H5 H10 Diffusible hydrogen, Max. ml/100g deposited metal 5 10 Designation All positions All positions except vertical downward Flat butt and fillet, Horizontal fillet 4 5 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal Designation Gas mixtures CO2 Code Proof strength, Min. Rp0.2 (N/mm2) Mo/MoL : Diffusible hydrogen Designation Code H5 H10 Diffusible hydrogen, Max. ml/100g deposited metal 5 10 MoV CrMo1 CrMo1L CrMo2 CrMo2L CrMo5 355 355 355 355 400 400 400 Tensile strength, Min. Rm (N/mm2) 510 510 510 510 500 500 590 Elongatio n (L=5D) Min. A (%) 22 18 20 20 18 18 17 Absorbed energy Kv (J) 20 C Average of three values, Min. (J) 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 Single value, Min. (J) 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 Heat treatment of all-weld metal Preheat and interpass temp. ( C) 200 200-300 150-250 150-250 200-300 200-300 200-300 PWHT Temp. (1) ( C) 570-620 690-730 660-700 660-700 690-750 690-750 730-760 Time (min) 60 10 60 10 60 10 60 10 60 10 60 10 60 10 Flat butt and fillet Vertical downward and those in Code 3 C

Ex.

EN ISO 17634-A-T CrMo1 B M 4 H5

T: Designates tubular cored electrodes for gas-shielded and non-gas shielded metal arc welding

: Shielding gas Code Designation Gas mixtures M (Gases specified as M2 per EN 439, excepting He) CO2 (Gases specified as C1 per EN 439)

: Welding position (Opt.)

Note: (1) One value can be lower than 47J but shall be 32J or higher : Chemical composition of all-weld metal Code Z MnMo Mn1Ni Mn1, 5Ni Mn2, 5Ni 1NiMo 1, 5NiMo 2NiMo Mn1NiMo Mn2NiMo Mn2NiCrMo Mn2Ni1CrMo : Welding position Code 1 2 3 4 5 All positions All positions except vertical downward Flat butt and fillet, Horizontal fillet Flat butt and fillet Vertical downward and those in Code 3 1.4-2.0 1.4-2.0 1.1-1.8 1.1-2.0 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4-2.0 1.4-2.0 1.4-2.0 1.4-2.0 Chemical composition (%) (1) Mn Ni 0.6-1.2 1.3-1.8 2.1-3.0 0.6-1.2 1.2-1.8 1.8-2.6 0.6-1.2 1.8-2.6 1.8-2.6 1.8-2.6 Cr 0.3-0.6 0.6-1.0 Mo 0.3-0.6 0.3-0.6 0.3-0.7 0.3-0.7 0.3-0.7 0.3-0.7 0.3-0.6 0.3-0.6 : Shielding gas Code M C Elements as agreed : Type of flux Code R P B M Z Features Rutile, Slow-freezing slag Rutile, Fast-freezing slag Basic Metal powder Others

Elements as agreed

Note: (1) Single values are maximum.

: Heat treatment: T: 560-600 C 1h, FC to 300 C for mechanical tests of all-weld metal

Z Note (1) Cooling speed: 200 C/1h max. to 300 C by FC

Mechanical properties as agreed

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EN ISO 17633:2004
Tubular cored electrodes and rods for gas shielded and non-gas shielded metal arc welding of stainless and heat-resisting steels Classification (System A)
EN ISO 17633-A-T Ex. EN ISO 17633-A-T 19 12 3L R M 4 : Type of flux Code T: Designates tubular cored electrodes for gas shielded and non-gas shielded metal arc welding : chemical composition and mechanical properties of all-weld metal Chemical composition (%) Classification Cr Ni Mo Others Proof strength Min. Rp0.2 (N/mm2) Martensite/ferrite type 13 11.0-14.0 13 Ti 10.5-13.0 13 4 11.0-14.5 17 16.0-18.0 250 250 500 300 320 350 320 350 350 450 300 350 400 320 350 450 350 350 Tensile El. strength (L=5D) Min. Min. Rm A (N/mm2) 450 450 750 450 510 550 510 550 550 550 480 500 620 510 550 650 550 550 15 15 15 15 30 25 25 25 25 20 25 25 20 25 25 15 25 20
(3) (3) (4) (5)

: Shielding gas Features Rutile, Slow-freezing slag Rutile, Fast-freezing slag Metal powder Self-shielded Other types Code M Designation Gas mixtures (Gases specified as M2 per EN 439, excepting He) CO2 (Gases specified as C1 per EN 439) Self-shielded

R P PWHT M U Z

C N

Ti (1) 3.0-5.0 0.4-1.0

: Welding position (Option) Code 1 2 3 4 5 Designation All positions All positions except vertical downward Flat butt and fillet, and horizontal fillet Flat butt and fillet Vertical downward and those in Code 3

Austenite type 19 9 L 18.0-21.0 9.0-11.0 19 9 Nb 18.0-21.0 9.0-11.0 19 12 3 L 17.0-20.0 10.0-13.0 19 12 3 Nb 17.0-20.0 10.0-13.0 19 13 4 N L 17.0-20.0 12.0-15.0 Austenite-ferrite high corrosion resistant type 22 9 3 N L 21.0-24.0 7.5-10.5 Full-austenite high corrosion resistant type 18 16 5 N L 17.0-20.0 15.5-19.0 Special type 18 8 Mn 17.0-20.0 7.0-10.0 20 10 3 19.5-22.0 9.0-11.0 23 12 L 22.0-25.0 11.0-14.0 23 12 2 L 22.0-25.0 11.0-14.0 29 9 27.0-31.0 8.0-12.0 Heat resistant type 22 12 H 25 20 20.0-23.0 23.0-27.0 10.0-13.0 18.0-22.0

Nb 2.5-3.0 2.5-3.0 3.0-4.5 2.5-4.0 3.5-5.0

(2)

Nb (2) N: 0.08-0.20 N: 0.08-0.20 N: 0.08-0.20

None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

2.0-4.0 2.0-3.0

Note: (1) Ti :10 C%-1.5% (2) Nb:8 C%-1.1%: Nb can be replaced with Ta up to 20% (3) 840-870 C 2h heating, followed by FC to 600 C and later AC (4) 580-620 C 2h heating, followed by AC (5) 760-790 C 2h heating, followed by FC to 600 C and later AC

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Alphabetical Index for Welding Consumables

Alphabetical Index for Welding Consumables


Note : (HT): For 550-590MPa HT steel (HR): For heat-resistant low-alloy steel SAW flux-wire combinations can be accessed from either flux or wire.

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B B-10 B-14 B-17 B-33 C CI-A1 CI-A2 CI-A3 CI-A5 CM-2CW CM-5 CM-9 CM-95B9 CM-96B9 CM-9Cb CM-A106 CM-A106H CM-A106HD CM-A106N CM-A106ND CM-A76 CM-A96 CM-A96MB CM-A96MBD CM-B105 CM-B108 CM-B95 CM-B98 CR-40 CR-40Cb CR-43Cb CR-43CbS D DW-100 DW-100E DW-100V DW-200 DW-308 DW-308H DW-308L 52 53 60 60 224 238 225 284 284 284 284 166 166 160 162 162 161 156 158 159 157 157 164 154 155 155 164 164 164 164 218 218 219 219 46 32 46 46

DW-308LH DW-308LP DW-308LT DW-309 DW-309L DW-309LH DW-309LP DW-309MoL DW-309MoLP DW-310 DW-312 DW-316 DW-316H DW-316L DW-316LH DW-316LP DW-316LT DW-317L DW-329A DW-329AP DW-347 DW-347H DW-50 DW-50W DW-55E DW-55L DW-55LSR DW-588 DW-62L DW-81B2 DW-91B3 DW-A50 DW-A51B DW-A55E DW-A55ESR DW-A55L DW-A55LSR DW-A62L DW-A65L DW-A81Ni1 DW-H11 DW-H16 DW-H250 DW-H30 DW-H30MV DW-H350 DW-H450

238 226 242 227 228 238 229 230 231 242 242 232 240 233 240 234 244 244 235 236 244 240 55 88 114 117 119 88 121 168 169 54 60 115 124 118 120 122 123 116 274 274 272 274 274 272 272

DW-H600 DW-H700 DW-H800 DW-N625 DW-N625M DW-N70S DW-N82 DW-S1LG DW-S43G DW-S60G F FA-B1 G G-50/US-36 G-50/US-H250N G-50/US-H350N G-50/US-H400N G-50/US-H450N G-50/US-H500N G-60/US-36 G-80/US-36 H HF-11 HF-12 HF-13 HF-16 HF-240 HF-260 HF-30 HF-330 HF-350 HF-450 HF-500 HF-600 HF-650 HF-700 HF-800K HF-950 K

272 272 272 298 298 296 296 314 314 314

KOBE-6010 KOBE-7010S KOBE-8010S KL-4 L LB-106 LB-116 LB-116 LB-26 LB-52 LB-52-18 LB-52A LB-52LT-18 LB-52NS LB-52T LB-52U LB-57 LB-62 LB-62D LB-62L LB-62UL LB-65L LB-76 LB-7018-1 LB-78VS LB-80EM LB-80UL LB-88LT LB-88VS LB-98VS LB-W52 LB-W52B LB-W588 LB-W62G LT-B50 LT-B52A M ME-L34 MF-1R MF-27/US-56B MF-29A/US-511 MF-29A/US-521

40 41 42 314

312

72 276 276 276 276 278 73 78

270 270 270 270 264 264 270 264 264 266 266 266 266 268 268 268

112 112 318 48 34 36 48 37 106 48 35 48 104 112 109 105 112 48 37 43 318 112 110 44 45 86 86 86 86 50 50

294 308 196 198 198

MF-30/US-H550N MF-30/US-H600N MF-300/US-36 MF-33H/US-36 MF-33H/US-49 MF-33H/US-49A MF-38/US-36 MF-38/US-36 MF-38/US-40 (HT) MF-38/US-40 (HR) MF-38/US-49 (HT) MF-38/US-49 (HT) MF-38/US-49 (HR) MF-38/US-49A MF-38/US-A4 (HT) MF-38/US-A4 (HR) MF-38/US-W52B MF-38/US-W62B MF-38A/US-W52B MF-53/US-36 MF-53/US-W52B MF-63/US-W62B MG-50 MG-50T MG-51T MG-60 MG-70 MG-80 MG-S1CM MG-S1N MG-S2CM MG-S308 MG-S308LS MG-S309 MG-S309LS MG-S316LS MG-S3N MG-S50 MG-S50LT MG-S56 MG-S5CM MG-S63B MG-S70 MG-S70NCb MG-S80 MG-S88A MG-S9Cb

278 278 76 316 316 316 74 312 139 187 136 312 184 144 138 186 92 94 92 78 92 94 64 66 65 126 126 128 170 130 170 248 248 248 248 248 130 66 130 170 172 126 126 300 128 128 172

MG-S9CM MG-SM MG-W50TB MIX-50 MIX-50S MX-100 MX-100T MX-200 MX-200E MX-200H MX-55LF MX-A100 MX-A135N MX-A200 MX-A410NM MX-A430M MX-A55T N NB-1SJ NB-3J NC-316MF NC-317L NC-329M NC-36 NC-36L NC-36LT NC-37 NC-37L NC-38 NC-38H NC-38L NC-38LT NC-39 NC-39L NC-39MoL NI-C1S NI-C625 NI-C703D NI-C70A NI-C70S NO4051 NO65G P

172 170 90 66 66 62 59 56 57 62 124 58 246 62 246 246 124

108 112 222 220 222 216 217 220 222 222 210 212 211 220 213 214 215 292 294 294 294 292 256 70

PF-200/US-511N PF-200/US-521S PF-200/US-56B PF-200D/US-511ND PF-200D/US-521S PF-200S/US-502 PF-200S/US-9Cb PF-500/US-521H PF-500D/US-521HD PF-H203/US-203E PF-H45/US-43 PF-H55AS/US-36J PF-H55E/US-36 PF-H55E/US-36 PF-H55LT/US-36 PF-H80AK/US-80BN PF-H80AK/US-80LT PF-H80AS/US-80LT PF-I50/US-43 PF-I50R PF-I52E/US-36 PF-I55E/US-36 PF-N3/US-709S PF-N4/US-709S R RB-26 RF-1 RR-2 T TG-S1CM TG-S1CML TG-S1N TG-S2CM TG-S2CMH TG-S2CML TG-S2CW TG-S308 TG-S308L TG-S309 TG-S309L TG-S309MoL TG-S310MF

188 190 196 189 191 198 194 192 193 144 78 143 80 310 142 144 140 141 308 308 312 308 304 304

33 310 312

TG-S316 TG-S316L TG-S317L TG-S329M TG-S347 TG-S3N TG-S410 TG-S410Cb TG-S50 TG-S51T TG-S56 TG-S63S TG-S5CM TG-S60A TG-S62 TG-S709S TG-S70NCb TG-S80AM TG-S80B2 TG-S90B3 TG-S90B9 TG-S9Cb TG-S9CM TG-SM TG-SN625 TG-X308L TG-X309L TG-X316L TG-X347 U US-203E/PF-H203 US-36/G-50 US-36/G-60 US-36/G-80 US-36/MF-300 US-36/MF-33H US-36/MF-38 US-36/MF-38 US-36/MF-53 US-36/PF-H55E US-36/PF-H55E US-36/PF-H55LT US-36/PF-I52E US-36/PF-I55E

254 254 256 256 256 134 256 256 68 69 182 182 182 132 132 302 302 132 175 177 181 180 179 182 302 250 251 252 253

174 174 134 176 178 176 182 254 254 254 254 254 256

144 72 73 78 76 316 74 312 78 80 310 142 312 308

US-36J/PF-H55AS US-40/MF-38 (HT) US-40/MF-38 (HR) US-43/PF-H45 US-43/PF-I50 US-49/MF-33H US-49/MF-38 (HT) US-49/MF-38 (HT) US-49/MF-38 (HR) US-49A/MF-33H US-49A/MF-38 US-502/PF-200S US-511/MF-29A US-511N/PF-200 US-511ND/PF-200D US-521/MF-29A US-521H/PF-500 US-521HD/PF-500D US-521S/PF-200 US-521S/PF-200D US-56B/MF-27 US-56B/PF-200 US-709S/PF-N3 US-709S/PF-N4 US-80BN/PF-H80AK US-80LT/PF-H80AK US-80LT/PF-H80AS US-9Cb/PF-200S US-A4/MF-38 (HT) US-A4/MF-38 (HR) US-H250N/G-50 US-H350N/G-50 US-H400N/G-50 US-H450N/G-50 US-H500N/G-50 US-H550N/MF-30 US-H600N/MF-30 US-W52B/MF-38 US-W52B/MF-38A US-W52B/MF-53 US-W62B/MF-38 US-W62B/MF-63 Z Z-27

143 139 187 78 308 316 136 312 184 316 144 198 198 188 189 198 192 193 190 191 196 196 304 304 144 140 141 194 138 186 276 276 276 276 278 278 278 92 92 92 94 94

Z-43F Z-44 Z-50F

38 46 50

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SINGAPORE JAPAN KOBE STEEL, LTD. WELDING COMPANY, International Operations Dept. 9-12, Kita-Shinagawa 5-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 141-8688 Japan Tel: (81) 3-5739-6331, Fax: (81 ) 3-5739-6960 EUROPE KOBELCO WELDING OF EUROPE B.V. Eisterweg 8, 6422 PN, Heerlen, The Netherlands Tel: (31) 45-547-1111 Fax: (31) 45-547-1100 USA KOBELCO WELDING OF AMERICA INC. HOUSTON HEAD OFFICE 4755 Alpine, Suite, 250, Stafford, Texas 77477, USA Tel: (1) 281 240-5600, Fax: (1) 281 240-5625 KOREA KOBE WELDING OF KOREA CO., LTD. 21-14, Palryong-Dong, Changwon, Kyongnam, Republic of Korea Tel: (82) 55-292-6886, Fax: (82) 55-292-7786 CHINA KOBE WELDING OF TANGSHAN CO., LTD. 196, Huoju Road, Tangshan, New & Hi-Tech Development Zone, Tangshan, Hebel, P. R. China, 063020 Tel: (86) 315-385-2806, Fax: (86) 315-385-2829 KOBE WELDING (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 20, Pandan Avenue, Jurong, Singapore 609387, Republic of Singapore Tel: (65) 6268-2711, Fax: (65) 6264-1751 THAILAND THAI-KOBE WELDING CO., LTD. 500, Moo 4 Soi 1, Bangpoo Industrial Estate, Sukhumvit Road, Praeksa, Muang Samutprakarn 10280, Thailand Tel: (66) 2-324-0588 up to 91, Fax: (66) 2-324-0797 KOBE MIG WIRE (THAILAND) CO., LTD. 491, Moo 4 Soi 1, Bangpoo Industrial Estate, Sukhumvit Road, Praeksa, Muang Samutprakarn 10280, Thailand TeI: (66) 2-324-0588 up to 91, Fax: (66) 2-324-0797 MALAYSIA ST KOBE WELDING (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. Plot 502, Jalan Perusahaan Baru, Kawasan Perusahaan Prai, 13600 Prai, Malaysia Tel: (60) 4-3905792, Fax: (60) 4-3905827 INDONESIA PT. INTAN PERTIWI INDUSTRI (Technically-Collaborated Company) Jalan P Jayakarta 45, Block A/27, Jakarta 11110, Indonesia Tel: (62) 21-639-2608, Fax: (62) 21-649-6081

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