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i | BRITISH STANDARD BS EN ISO t ica a mmm | 14343:2009 i | Welding consumables _ — Wire electrodes, strip electrodes, wires and rods for arc welding of stainless and heat resisting steels — Classification 108 a5.10020 sit g NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION IXCEET AS PERMITTSD BY COPYRIGHT LAW 7 Hmmm British Standards BS EN ISO 14343:2009 ‘This British Standard was published undor the authority of the Standard Policy and Stratogy Committee on 31 December 2008. BSI 2009 ISBN 978 0 580 59124 2 National foreword ‘This British Standard is the UK implementation of EN ISO 14343:2009, It supersedes BS EN ISO 14343:2007 which is withdrawn, ‘The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee WEH/39, Welding consumables. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract: Users are responsible for its correct application, Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations, Amendments/corrigenda issued sinee publication Date Comments EUROPEAN STANDARD EN ISO 14343 NORME EUROPEENNE EUROPAISCHE NORM November 2009 Ics 26.160.20 ‘Supersedes EN ISO 14343:2007 English Version Welding consumables - Wire electrodes, strip electrodes, wires and rods for arc welding of stainless and heat resisting steels - Classification (ISO 14343:2009) Produits consommables pour le soudage- Fle-6lectrodes, ‘SchwelBzusétze - Drahtolektroden, Bandelektioden, Drie ‘loctrodes en euler, fl apport et bagueties de Und Stdbe zum Schmelzschnelen von ‘soudage, pour le coudag are dos acirs inoxyablos et korrosionsbesténdigen und hitzebestindigen Siahien - dos aciorseésistant aux tompératures élovees Eintelung (SO 14348:2009), Classification (ISO 14942:2008) ‘This European Standard was approved by CEN on 24 October 2008, (CEN members are bount to comply with the CENICENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions forgiving this European ‘Standard the status ofa national standard without any alteration, Up-to-date ists and bibkographical references oncoming such national Slandards may be obteined on application tothe CEN Management Centre orto any CEN meme ‘This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version In any other language made by translation Under the responsibilty of a CEN member into ts own language and ratified tothe CEN Management Contr hae the eame status a the offical versions. CCEN members are the national standards bodies of Ausra, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, C2ech Republic, Denmerk, Estonia, Filand, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary Iceland, Ireland, italy, Latva, Lihuania, Luxembourg, Malte, Netherlands, Nery Polané, Portugal, ‘Romania, Slovekla, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Swizetland and United Kingdom. <<“! EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION COMITE EUROPEEN DE NORMALISATION BUROPAISCHES KOMITEE FOR NORMUNG Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, 8-1000 Brussels ©2009 CEN A rights of exaltation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No, EN ISO 14843:2000: E ‘workdvide for CEN national Members BS EN ISO 14343:2009 EN ISO 14343:2009 (E) Foreword This document (EN ISO 14343:2009) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 44 "Welding and allied processes" in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 121 “Welding” the secretariat of which is held by DIN. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by May 2010, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by May 2010. ‘Attention is drawn to the possiblity that some of the elements of this docurnent may be the subject of patent rights, CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights, This document supersedes EN ISO 14343:2007. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, ‘Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, Endorsement notice ‘The text of ISO 14343-2009 has been approved by CEN as a EN ISO 14343:2009 without any modification, BS EN ISO 143843:2009 Contents Page Normative references. Terms and definitions Classification 1S of all-weld metal Chemical analysis Rounding procedure... Retests. Technical delivery conditions... 10 Examples of designation .. ‘Annex A (informative) Expected minimum tensile properties of all-wold motal 1 2 3 4 5 Proper 6 7 8 9 Bibliography...... © 180 2009 — All rights reserved ii BS EN ISO 14848:2009 ISO 14343:2009(E) Foreword 1SO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing Intemational Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which @ technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the Intemational Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization, International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. The main task of technical committees is to prepate International Standards. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 14343 was jointly prepared by the International Institute of Welding (IW), Commission I, Arc Welding and Filler Metals, and Technical Committee ISO/TC 44, Welding and allied processes, Subcommittee SC 3, Welding consumables. IW has been approved as an international standardizing body in the field of welding by the ISO Council. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 14343:2002), which has been technically revised. It also incorporates the Amendment !SO 14343:2002/Amd.1:2006. Requests for official interpretations of any aspect of this International Standard should be directed to the Secretariat of ISO/TC 4/SC 3 via your national standards body, @ complete listing of which can be found at bttp://www.is0. ora iv © 180 2008 -All rights reserved BS EN ISO 14848:2009 ISO 14343:2009(E) Introduction It is recognized that there are two somewhat different approaches in the global market to classifying @ given stainless sieel welding consumable, and that either or both can be used to sult @ particular market need. One is the nominal composition approach, which uses designators to indicate the principal alloying elements at their nominal levels, in a particular sequence, and which is sometimes followed by chemical element symbols to indicate compositional modifications to the original grade. The other is the alloy type approach, which uses tradition-based three- or four-digit designations for certain original grades, sometimes followed by one or more chemical element symbols indicating compositional modifications of the original. In both approaches, classification is based upon the chemical composition of the product. in many cases, a given product can be classified using both approaches, because the composition ranges, although slightly different, averlap to a considerable extent between the two. Designation by either type of classification, or both where suitable, identifies a product as being classified according to this Intemational Standard. Many, but not all, commercial products addressed by this International Standard can be classified using both approaches, and suitable products can be so marked, Classification according to system A, by nominal composition, is based mainly on EN 1207211"), while that of system B, by alloy type, is mainly based upon standards used around the Pacific Rim. For stainless steel welding consumables, there is no unique relationship between the product form (wire electrode, strip electrode, wire or rod) and the welding process used (gas-shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, plasma arc welding, submerged arc welding, electroslag welding and laser beam welding). For this reason, the wire electrodes, strip electrodes, wires or rods can be classified on the basis of any of the above product forms and can be used, as appropriate, for more then one of the above processes. 1) This was replaced by “EN ISO 14343:2007" when CEN adopted the previous edition of this International Standard (© 180 2009 — all rights reserved a BS EN ISO 14343:2009 BS EN ISO 14343:2009 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD Welding consumables — Wire electrodes, strip electrodes, wires and rods for arc welding of stainless and heat resisting steels — Classification 1 Scope This Internationa! Standard specifies requirements for classification of wire electrodes, strip electrodes, wires, and rods for gas-shiekied metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, plasma are welding, submerged arc welding, electrosiag welding and laser beam welding of stainless and heat-resisting steels. The classification of the wire electrodes, strip electrodes, wires and rods is based upon their chemical composition. This Intemational Standard is a combined specification providing for classification utilizing @ system based upon nominal composition (system A), or utilizing @ system based upon alloy type (system B). a) Paragraphs which carry the label ‘classification according to nominal composition” and the suffix letter “A", or “ISO 14343-A", are applicabie only to products classified according to system A; ») Paragraphs which carry. the label “classification according to alloy type” and the suffix letter * "ISO 14343-B", are applicable only to products classified according to system B. ©) Paragraphs which carry neither label nor suffix letter are applicable to products that can be classified according to either system A or B or both. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. 180 80000-1:2009, Quantities and units — Part 1: General ISO 544, Welding consumables — Technical delivery conditions for welding filler materials — Type of product, dimensions, tolerances and markings ISO 14344, Welding and allied processes — Flux and gas shielded electrical welding processes — Procurement guidelines for consumables 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 34 rod form of welding filler metal, normally packaged in straight tengths, that does not conduct the welding current, used in gas tungsten arc and plasma arc welding 180.2009 — All rights reserved 1 BS EN ISO 14343:2009 ISO 14343:200(E) 32 strip electrode form of welding filler metal, normally packaged as coils, having a rectangular cross-section of width much greater than thickness, that becomes part of the welding circuit through which current is conducted, and that terminates at the arc for submerged arc welding, or at the slag bath for electrostag welding 33 wire form of welding filler metal, normally packaged as coils, spools or drums, that does not conduct the welding ‘current, for gas tungsten aro, plasma arc welding and laser beam welding 3d wire electrode form of welding filler metal, normally packaged as coils, spools or drums, that becomes part of the welding circuit through which electrical current is conducted, and that terminates at the arc, used in gas-shielded metal are and submerged arc welding 4 Classification 4.41 General A.wire electrode, strip electrode, wire or rod shall be classified according to its chemical composition as given in Table 1. ‘The classification is divided into two parts: a) the first gives a symbol indicating the productiprocess to be identified; b)_ the second gives a symbol indicating the chemical composition of the wire electrode, strip electrode, wire or rod, 4.2 Symbols for products/processes 4.2A Classification according to nominal 4.2B Classification according to alloy type composition The symbol for the wire electrode, strip electrode, No symbol is used to indicate the welding process, ‘ite of rod used in the arc welding process shail be the letter The symbol for solid stainless and heat-resisting steel wire electrodes, wires and rods for use in all — “@ for gas metal arc welding, welding processes shall be the letters “SS". Tho initial “S" indicates solid wire as distinguished from — *W’ for gas tungsten arc welding, covered electrodes or from tubular cored wires or tubular cored rods, — "P* for plasma are welding, 'P* for plasi welding, The symbol for strip electrodes for use in submerged are welding or electroslag welding shall be the letters "BS". The ‘B' indicates a. strip oe electrode, while the second "S" in "SS" and the *S* — "BF for submerged arc welding or electrosiag ir +3¢" indicates that the alloy system Is stainless or welding with strip electrode, or hoat resisting steel. — "S" forsubmerged are welding, See eo renee eat wena See Clause 10 for designation examples. placed at the beginning of the designation. See Clause 10 for designation examples. 2 (150 2000 ~ Al rights reserved BS EN ISO 14343:2009 1SO 14343:2009(E) 4.3. 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Differences between the chetnical composition of the allweld metal and the wire electrode, wire or rod can ‘occur, NOTE 2 — Proof strength and tensile strength of the weld metal made by a consumable listed in Table 1 is expected to ‘comply with the minimum requirements given in Annex A, Elongation and impact properties of the weld metal can deviate from the minimum values specified for the corresponding parent metal as a result of variations in the microstructure, NOTE3 Table A. lists expected minimum tonsile properties of weld metal 6 Chemical analysis Chemical analysis shall be performed on specimens of the product. Any analytical technique may be used, but in case of dispute reference shall be made to established published methods. 7 Rounding procedure For the purposes of determining compliance with the requirements of this International Standard, the actual test values obtained shall be subject to ISO 80000-1:2009, Clause B.3, Rule A. If the measured values are obtained by equipment calibrated in units other than those of this International Standard, the measured values shall be converted to the units of this International Standard before rounding. If an arith matic average value is to be compared to the requirements of this International Standard, rounding shall be done only after calculating the arithmetic average. If the test method standard cited in Clause 2 contains instructions for rounding that conflict with the instructions of this International Standard, the rounding requirements of the test method standard shall apply. The rounded resutts shall fulfl the requirements of the appropriate table for the classification under test. 8 Retests IF any test falls to meet requirements, that test shall be repeated twice. The results of both retests shall meet the requirements. Specimens for the retest may be taken from the original test assembly of from a new test assembly. For chemical analysis, retest need be only for those specific elements that failed to meet their test requirement. If the resuits of one or both retests fall to meet requirements, the material under test shall be considered as not meeting the requirements of this specification for that classification, In the event that, during preparation or after completion of any test, its clearly determined that prescribed or proper procedures were not followed in preparing the weld test assembly or test speciments), of in conducting the test, the test shall be considered invalid, without regard to whether the test was actually completed, or whether the test results met, or failed to meet, the requirements. That test shall be repeated, following properly presctibed procedures. In this case, the requirement for doubling the number of test specimens does not apply. 9 Technical delivery conditions Technical delivery conditions shall be in accordance with ISO §44 and ISO 14344, © 180 2009 All rights reserved BS EN ISO 14343-2009 ISO 14343:2009(E) 10 Examples of designation The designation of the welding consumable shail follow the principle given in the examples below. EXAMPLE 1 A wire electrode for gas-shiolded motal arc welding, also applicable to submerged arc wolding, having a chemical composition within the limits for the alloy symbol 20 10 3'and within the limits for the alloy symbol 308Mo of Table 1: Classification according to nominal composition 180 14343-A -G 20 10 3 andior $ 20103 EXAMPLE 2 A rod for gas tungsten are walding havin 20 10 3 and within the limits for the alloy symbol 308Mo of Classification according to nominal composition 1S0 14343-A-w 20 103 Classification according to alloy type ISO 14243.B - SS308Mo 1g @ chemical composition within the limits for the alloy symbo! Classification according to alloy type 180 14343-6 - SS30aMo EXAMPLE 3A wito.lectrode for gés-shielded metal arc welding having a chemical composition within the limits for the alloy symbol 19 12 3 L Si and within the limits for alloy symbol 316LSi of Table 1: Classification according to nominal compasition 1S0 14343-A-G 19 123L SI Classification according to alloy type 1S0 14343.B - SS316LSi EXAMPLE 4 A strip electrode for submerged are welding or electroslag welding has a chemical composition within the limits for the alloy symbol 23 12 2 L and within the limits for alloy symbol 3091 Mo of Table f Classification according to nominal composition 1S0 14343-A-B 234221 where, in all four examples 1S0 14343.A = the number of this Intemational ‘Standard, classification by nominal composition (eystom Aj; Gor S oF W or B = product or process symbol (see 4.2) 20103, 19123 L Sior23 12.2 L = the chemical ‘composition ofthe product (s#e Table 1) 12 Classification according to alloy type 180 14343-6 - BS309LMo 1S0 14343-B = the number of thie Intemational ‘Standard, classification by alloy type (system B); SS of BS = product or process symbol (see 4,2); 308Mo, 31LSI or 309LMo = the chemical composition ofthe product (see Table 1) © 1SO 2008 Al rights reserved Annex A (informative) BS EN ISO 14343:2009 ISO 14343:2009(E) Expected minimum tensile properties of all-weld metal See Table A.1. Table A.1 — Expected minimum tensile properties of al jold metal Tiloy symbo} Mechanical property classification according to Yield strength | Tensile strength | Elongation® | Postwotd heat Nominal composition| Alloy type Roz Bn treatment 180 143438 | 1S0.14343-8 nee 7 = 705) 760) em 15 Tone = 409Nb 250 450 15. = i 4102 250) 450 15 Fort 7a = 250 450 6 . 134 A10NiMo_ 500, 750. 15. a = 420) 250 480) 75 c 151 = 400 600. 5 None 17 430 300 450) 15 ¢ = one 250 450 id ze TEN S0LND 720 450) 15 Tone = 49 220 410 5 lone = 306) 350 550) 25 Tone = 20887 350 550 25 None ToL 306L 320 510 2 None WoLs 308L5i 320) 510 25 None 789Nb “37 350 550 25 Tone TaN Si 347i 360) 360 25 None = 347k 320 510 26 None = 316 320) 510 2 None = 3168i 320 510 35 None Ral 3i6L 320) 510 28 None fe RaLsi 3r0Lsi 320) 510 25 None = BieLcu 320) 510 25 None TeizaN 316 360) 360 25 None = 318 320 510 25 None RIN = 360) 360 25 None = a7 350) 550 35 None TissL BIT 300) 480 25 one = 32 350) 350 25 Tone Beant 2208 450 | __ 850 20 None ZSTNL 7 450 | 670 20 None 2872L = 500. ] 700 16 ‘None 293 CuNE = 360 | 620 78 None ZOANL 3584 350 [620 78 None 18163L = 300) 480 a None iBieSNC = 300} 480, 75 None 19134L = 350 ] 550 25 None TT34NE = 350 |___ 850 25 None: ISO 2008 — Ali rights reserved 13 BS EN ISO 14343:2009 ISO 14343:2009(E) | Table At (continued) | Alloy symbol ‘Mechanical property classification according to jeld strength | Tensile strength | Elongation* | Postweld heat Nominal composition| Alloy type Foo Bm eee 180 1434-4 | 1S014048-3 ee ‘5 20255000 358 2 a 5 None 20255 CuNL = 320 510 25 None 20163 nL = 320 510 25 None 20 163M NC | S76 320, 510 25 None 75222NL = 320 510 25 None 25235N = 200 700 25 None 2914 CuL 35S 240 500 35 None = 20 320 550 25 Nene = 320LR 300 520 25 Nene = S551 500 720 25 None = 207 350 500 25 None Tes vin eS 350 500 25 None 20103 Sos 200 620 20 None om 308LMe 220 510 30 None aL S094, 329 510 25 None Botte S09LD 320 510 20 one 268 S09L51 320 510 35 None 73.12 No OSL 350 550 25 None 2212 Nb BOBLNED 320 510 20 None S s09Ne 350 510 25 None Bea 308LMo 350 550 25 None 2133 309LMeD 320 510 20 None 209 312 450 650 15 None 1682 1682 320 510 25 = TI 76-108 350 550 20 = zi 06H 350 550 Ei = i Tw2aH 31H 350 350 25 = \ 2A10N = 350 550 20 = i Zia H 309 350 550 25 = | = 302s 350 550 25 = 1 254 = 450, 650. 15 = \ 25.20 Si 350 550 20 7 | = 3105 350 550 20 7 = S10 320 510 20 = | 25 20H = 350 550) 107 = t 26 20 Mn_ = 350 550. 20 = 18 36H 330, 350. 550, 107 = 2.35 N = 350 550 25 7 ' = 320 725 220 5 a | [© Gangetongin i equal to we mes the specimen dameter i © 730 "C760 °C for 4 h, furnace cooling down to 600 *C, then air cooling, |] e4o-cte70tar2 tuna cooling don o 600°, then colin ! ]4 580 “C1620 °C tor 2h, ale cooling, = 700°c:790°C fr 2m fimace cooing down to 600°C hen i colng ' These wire electrodes, stip electrodes, wires and rods deposit high carbon wold metal for service at high temperatures. 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