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+ JIS JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD Translated and Published by Japanese Standards Association JIS Z 3312: (JWES/JSA) Solid wires for MAG and MIG welding of mild steel, high strength steel and low temperature service steel PRU TED ) ICS 25,160.20 Reference number : JIS Z 3312 : 2009 (E) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 19s Z 3312 : 2009 Date of Establishment: 1974-03-01 Date of Revision: 2009-02-20 Date of Public Notice in Official Gazette: 2009-02-20 Investigated by: Japanese Industrial Standards Committee Standards Board ‘Technical Committee on Welding JIS Z 3512:2009, First English edition published in 2010-02 Translated and published by: Japanese Standards Association 4-1-24, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-8440 JAPAN In the event of any doubts arising as to the contents, the original JIS is to be the final auth © Jsa 2010, All rights reserved, Unless otherwise specified, no part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the publisher, Printed in Japan ds PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 23312 : 2009 Contents Introduction Seope i 2 Normative references -. 3 Terms and definitions. 4 — Classification and symbol indication method-» 5 Quality ” 5.1 Dimensions and tolerances of wire, and product condition « 5.2. Chemical composition of wire . 5.3 Mechanicel properties of deposited metal 6 — Test method 6.1 Determination method of lot and sampling method - 6.2 Chemical analysis test of wire -- 6.3 Tensile test and impact test of deposited metal 7 Inspection method 8 Designation of produet- 9 Marking oes 9.1 Marking on product 9.2 Marking on package: 10 Packaging - 11 Inspection certification ~ Annex A (informative) ISO 14341 System A Annex B (informative) ISO 16834 System A Annex JA (informative) Comparison table between JIS and corresponding International Standards a PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Z 3312 : 2009 Foreword ‘This translation has been made based on the original Japanese Industrial Standard revised by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry through deliberations at the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee as the result of proposal for revision of Japanese Industrial Standard submitted by The Japan Welding Engineering Society (JWES)/Japanese Standards Association (JSA) with the draft being attached, based on the provision of Article 12 Clause 1 of the Industrial Standardization Law applicable to the case of revision by the provision of Article 14. Consequently JIS Z 3312: 2006 is replaced with this Standard. Also, JIS Z 3325: 2008 is withdrawn and replaced with this Standard. ‘This JIS document is protected by the Copyright Law. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some parts of this Standard may conflict with a patent right, application for a patent after opening to the public, utility model right or application for registration of utility model after opening to the public which have technical properties, The relevant Minister and the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee are not responsible for identifying the patent right, application for a patent after opening to the public, utility model right or application for registration of utility model after opening to the public which have the said technical properties, (ii) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD JIS Z 3812: 2009 Solid wires for MAG and MIG welding of mild steel, high strength steel and low temperature service steel Introduction This Japanese Industrial Standard has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 14341 published in 2002 and the first edition of ISO 16834 published in 2006 with some modifications of the technical contents. ISO 14341 is a combined standard of EN 440 and the standard used around the Pacifie Rim, and ISO 16834 is a combined standard of EN 12534 and the standard used around the Pacific Rim. Either or both of the standards may be applied to the specific global markets. According to this, this Standard gives requirements corresponding to the standards used in Pacific Rim (ISO 14341 System B and ISO 16834 System B) in the text, those corresponding to EN 440 and EN 12584, and ISO 14341 System A in Annex A and those corresponding to ISO 16834 System A in Annex B. The portions given sidelines or dotted underlines are the matters in which the con- tents of the corresponding International Standards have been modified. A list of modi- fications with the explanations is given in Annex JA. 1 Scope This Standard specifies the solid wires (hereafter referred to as “wire”) for MAG welding and MIG welding of mild steel, high strength steel whose tensile strength is between 490 MPa grade and 830 MPa grade and low temperature service steel NOTE: The International Standards corresponding to this Standard are as fol- lows. ISO 14341:2002 Welding consumables—Wire electrodes and deposits for gas shielded metal are welding of non alloy and fine grain steels—Clas- sification ISO 16834:2006 Welding consumables—Wire electrodes, wires, rods and deposits for gas-shielded are welding of high strength steels—Classifica- tion (Overall evaluation: MOD) In addition, symbols which denote the degree of correspondence in the contents between the relevant International Standards and JIS are IDT (identical), MOD (modified), and NEQ (not equivalent) according to ISO/ IEC Guide 21. 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this Standard. The most recent editions of the standards (including amendments) indicated below shall be applied. JIS G 0203 Glossary of terms used in iron and steel (Products and quality) JIS G 0320 Standard test method for heat analysis of steel products JIS G 3101. Rolled steels for general structure PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 2 Z 3312 : 2009 JIS G 3106 Rolled steels for welded structure JIS G 3126 Carbon steel plates for pressure vessels for low temperature service JIS G 3127 Nickel steel plates for pressure vessels for low temperature services JIS G 3136 Rolled steels for building structure JIS Z 3001-1, Welding and allied processes—Vocabulary—Part 1: General JIS Z 3001-2 Welding and allied processes—Vocabulary—Part 2: Welding processes JIS Z 3111 Methods of tension and impact tests for deposited metal NOTE: Corresponding International Standard: ISO 15792-1 Welding consum- ables—Test methods—Part 1: Test methods for all-weld metal test speci- mens in steel, nickel and nickel alloys (MOD) JIS Z 3200 Welding consumables—Technical delivery conditions for welding filler materials—Type of product, dimensions, tolerances and markings NOTE: Corresponding International Standard: ISO 544 Welding consumables— Technical delivery conditions for welding filler materials—Type of prod- uct, dimensions, tolerances and markings (MOD) JIS Z 3263 Shielding gases for are welding and plasma are cutting NOTE: Corresponding International Standard: ISO 14175 Welding consum- ables—Shielding gases for arc welding and cutting (MOD) JIS Z 3423 Procurement guidelines for welding consumables NOTE: Corresponding International Standard: ISO 14344 Welding and allied processes—Flux and gas shielded electrical welding processes—Procure- ment guidelines for consumables (MOD) 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this Standard, the definitions given in JIS Z 8001-1, JIS Z 3001-2 and JIS G 0203 shall apply. 4 Classification and symbol indication method ‘The classification and symbol indication method shall be either of the following. a) The type of wire shall be classified according to the tensile property of deposited metal, existence of post-weld heat treatment, impact test temperature of depos- ited metal, Charpy absorbed energy level of deposited metal, type of shield gas and chemical composition of wire, and shall be in accordance with figure 1. The combination of mechanical properties of deposited metal (tensile property and impact property) and the chemical composition of wire shall be in accordance with table 1. ‘The types of mechanical properties for deposited metal may be classified ac- cording to the existence of post-weld heat treatment. Moreover, the types of me- chanical properties may be classified according to the combination of shield gases. b) The type of wire shall be classified according to the chemical composition of wire, type of shield gas and mechanical properties of deposited metal, and shall be in accordance with table 2. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 3 Z 3312: 2009 The indication of symbols shall be as follows. Symbol of wire welding ‘Symbol of MAG welding and MIG welding Symbol of chemical composition of wire, shield gas and mechanical properties of deposited metal as-welded ‘Symbol of solid wire of MAG welding and MIG welding ‘Symbol of tensile property of deposited metal (according to table 4) ‘Symbol of existence of post-weld heat treatment A: as-wolded P+ post-weld heat treated AP: as-welded and post-weld heat treated ‘Symbol of impact test temperature (according to table 5) ‘Symbol of Charpy absorbed energy level No symbol: Absorbed energy is 27 J or over at specified test temperature or the case where impact test is not required U: Charpy absorbed energy at specified tost temperature is 47 J or ‘Symbol of type of shield gas © : C1 (carbon dioxide) specified in JIS Z 3253 M: M2 1 specified in JIS Z 8258 of mixed gas of carbon dioxide of 20 % to 25 % (volume fraction) and argon A : M13 specified in JIS Z 8258 of mixed gas of oxygen of 1 % to 3% (volume fraction) and argon G : Other gas upon agrooment between purchaser and manufacturer [— Symbol of chemical composition of wire (according to table 3) GRXX XX KX Figure 1 Classification and symbol indication method of wire [aceording to clause 4 a)] PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 4 7.3312 : 2009 Table 1 Combination of mechanical properties of deposited metal and chemical composition of wire [according to clause 4 a)] Mechanical properties of deposited metal ‘Chemical composition of wire ‘Symbol of tensile | Symbol ofimpact | Symbol of chemical composition of wire specified in table 3 property specified | test temperature in table 4 specified in table 5 43, 49, 55, 57 Y, 0, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, | 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 2, 8, 4, 6, 7, IM3, 2MB1, 7, 8, 9, 10, NI, N2, NB, NB, N7, N71, N9, 2M3, 3M1, 3MIT, 3MIT, 52" 0 4M31, 4MST, NIM2T, N2M1T, N2M2T, N2M3T, N2M4T, 5732. 1 : 59, 62, 69,76, | Y, 0,2, 8,4, 5,6 | 2M3, 3M1, SMIT, 3M3T, 4M31, 4M3T, NIMZT, N2MIT, 78, 83 N2M2T, N2M3T, N2MAT, 3M3, 3M31, 4M3, CIMT, ao” 7 NIMB, N2M3, N8CIM4Tr, N3M2, NACM2IT, NACM227, a 5 NaCM2T, N4M2, N4M3T, N4M4T, N5CIM3T, N5CMST, NBM3, NSM3T, N6CIM4, N6C2M2T, N6C2M4, N6CM2T, NeoMa3T, N7M4T, 0 energy level is U. Note ® 52, 57J, 59J and 78J are applicable to the type of whieh the symbol of Charpy absorbed Table 2 Type of wire [according to clause 4 b)] ‘The test shall be carried out as-weld. ‘Type of | Symbol of | Shield Mechanical properties of deposited metal” Pare cies ines Tensile Proof | Elongation | Impact test | Specified value of ee strongth | stent” tomperatore | Charpy sbsprbed emery mew_| mee | c J vowir| 1 | 0 [4a0t670 |aoomin | 18min a amin yew | 2 90min | 18min 0 2 min yewis | _18 Q 2 min vows | 220 0600 |a80 min | 20min o 2 min YGWI15 15 M® | 490 to 670 | 400 min.} 18 min. 20 47 min, vewis | 16 90min | 18min | =20 2 min yews | 17 7010 600/390 min,| 20min | —20 2 min yawis| a8 | _6* [6500740 |4somin | 17 min 0 0 min yYawi9 Jig M* o 47 min. Notes © The symbl of chemisal composition of wire shall he in accordance with table 3 When yielding oceurs, it shall be the lower yield stress, and in other cases, it shall be 0.2 % proof stress, ‘The number of impact test pieces shall be three, and the mean value thereof shall be evaluated. C: C1 (carbon dioxide) specified in JIS Z 9253 M: M2 1 specified in JIS Z 8253 of mixed gas of carbon dioxide of 20 % to 25 % (vol- ume fraction) and argon PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 5 Quality 5.1 Dimensions and tolerances of wire, and product condition ‘The dimensions and tolerances of wire, and product condition shall conform to the specification given in JIS Z 8200. 5.2 Chemical composition of wire The chemical composition of wire shall conform to the specification given in table 3, when the chemical analysis test is carried out in accordance with the method of 6.2. Table 3 Chemical composition of wire 5 2.3312: 2009 Unit: % (mass fraction) Symbol of Chemical composition" chemical Other gompositin | ¢ | si | mm | P| s | mi | cr | Mo [cu] mi | ar | compo pol sitions 11 __|?.02to]0.55 to] 1.40 to]o.0a0]0.030] 050] Tiezr 0.15 | 1.10 | 1.90 |max. | max. =| = _}max.| 0020030 | — 12 |.02t0]0.50 to] 1.25 to] 0.050] 0.030] 0.50 0.15 [160 | 200 [max [max] ~ | ~ | ~ |max| ~ | ~ | - 13 |0.02t0]0.55 to] 1.35 to] 0.030] 0.030] _ | _ [oso] miez: [atvoz0 0.15 | 110 | 1.90 [max | max} — max.| 0.02t00.30 | 100.50 14 |0.02t0]1.00 to] 1.30 to 0.030 0.030] 0.50 0.15 | 195 | 1.60 [max |max| ~ | 7 [| ~ |max| — | — | - 15 |0.02t0]0.40 to] 1.00t0]0.030/0.080] _ | _ | _ [oso] ier: z i 0.15 | 100 | 1.60 |max. | max. max | 0.02 to 0.15 16 |0.02t0]0.40to]0.90t0Jooa0fooso] _ | _ | _ fosol | _ | _ 0.15 | 1.00 | 1.60 |max.| max max. 17 |0.02t0]0.20 to] 1.200]o0s0/o030] _ | _ 050 0.15 | 055 [3.10 |max.| max. 7 foe! = | = |W 1g |0.02t0]0.50 to] 1.60 to] 0.030] 050] Ti+Ze: 0.15 | 1.10 | 2.40 | max. =| = | = |max| oo2t0030 | — ja | 948 10.58 2] 1.40 to] 0.080] — | 040 [oso] tear: 4 max. | 140 |'260. [max = max, |max| 0.30 m =. ioe | 248 |oo.t0) 1.40.0 o.os0| 040 [oso | tieze: max. | 100 [200 | max =| = | max. |max| 930mex. | = . 0.07 [0.40 ta] 0.90 to] 0.025} — | _ | _ [050]0.05 to]o.02 to] at: 0.05 max. | 0.70 | 1.40 | max max] 0.15 | 0.12 | too.1s 3 [0.06 00.45 to] 0.00 to] 0.025 = 0.50 0.15 | 075 | 1.40 |max 7 = |mx| — | — | - 4 |006%0]0.65 to] 1.00 to] o.025 0.50 0.15 | 085 | 1.50 |max see] ee |e | | | eae | ¢ _|9.06t0]0.80 to] 1.40 to] 0025 z 0.50 0.15 | 115 | 1985 |max = i | aoe ee | Poe [ae 7 [0.07 to] 0.50 to] 1.50 to] 0.025 a oes) ee 0.15 | 080 | 2.00 | max eee max Es PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 7.3312 : 2009 Table 3. (continued) Unit: % (mass fraction) Symbol of ‘Chemical composition’ chemical Other : c | si | mm] P| s | mi | cr | Mo Jour] mi | Zr | compo- of wire sitions img | 042 [030¢0] 1.30 0.025] 0.028] 0.020 0.40 to| 0.85 z max. | 0.70 | max. [max.]max.| max. | ~ | 0.65 |max| in ang | 0-412 [0.20 ¢0/0.60 0] 0.025]0.025[ 0.40 tol 0.50 max. | 0.70 | 1.40 | max. | max. Frees tO. eb mame | eee el| Heit | eee 0.12 [0.30 to 0.80 to] 0.025] 0.025 0.40 to| 0.60 2M31| max. | 0.90 | 1.50 |max.]max.| ~ | ~ | 0.65 |max| ~ | ~ | — gat | 0.95 t0]0.40 to] 1.40 to] 0.025]0.025 0.10 tol 0.50 x 0.5 | 1.00 | 2.10 [max.]max}| ~ | 7 | 045 [max] 7 | grr | 022 [040 to] 1.40 to] 0.025] 0.025' [0.20 to] 0.50 [0.02 to i max. | 1.00 | 2.10 |max.]max.| ~ 045 |max.| 030 | ~ | — gms | 0412 [0.60 to] 1.10 [0.025] 0.025 0.40 tol 0.60] _ S| max | 0.90 | 1.60 |max.]max.| ~ | ~ | 0.65 [max ae | aied guar | 042 |080t0]1.00 [o.o25]oo25]~ | _ foaotofoso] ff max. | 0.90 | 1.85 | max. | max, 0.65 |max. 0.12 [0.40 to| 1.00 to] 0.025]0.025 0.40 to| 0.60 [0.02 to 8M3T | max. | 1.00 | 1.80 |max.|max.| ~ | ~ | 0.65 |max| 030 | — | — 3 | 042 | 0.80 [1.50 to] 0.025]0.025, (0.40 to] 0.50 4M3_—| max. | max. | 2.00 |max.|max.| ~ | ~ | 0.65 |max| ~ | — | — 0.07 to] 0.60 to| 1.60 to] 0.025] 0.025, 0.40 to| 0.60, 4m31__ {0.12 | 0.80 | 2.10 |max.fmax.| — | — max] ~ | ~ | — amar | 02 [0.50%0]1.60 to]o025)o.025] _ | _ [o4ovfoso[oozw] | _ max. | 0.80 | 220 | max. | max. 0.65 |max.| 0.30 wi | 022 [o20t0] 125 [o.o2s]o.025]o.0t0o] | 0.85 Jos max. | 0.50 | max. | max.|max.| 1.00 max. fmax| 7 | 7 | 7 no | 042 [o4oto] 125 ]o.025/0.025]0.80 to] 015 | 035 Joss] |_| v:00s max. | 0.80 | max. | max.|max.| 1.10 | max. | max. |max, max, xa | 042 [0.30 to 1.20 to] 0.025] 0.025] 1.50 to 035 [0.35 | ee max. | 0.80 | 1.60 |max.|max.| 1.90 | ~ | max. fmax.| — No | 012 [soto] 1.25 [0.025/0.025]2.00 to _ [oss max. | 0.80 | max. | max.|max.| 2.75 | ~ max.| ~ | ~ | 7 wz | 022 [o20to] 1.25 [o.025/0.028]3.00 eo 035 foas] _ max. | 0.50 | max. |max.|max.| 3.75 | — | max. |max. pia |e wn | 042 [040t0] 1.25 [oo2s]o.o25|a.o0t] _ [ _ foasf fT max. | 0.80 | max. |max.| max.| 3.75 max. no | 00 | 0.50 | 1.40 0.025]0.025] 4.00 to 0.35 [oss] _ max. | max. | max. |max.|max.| 4.75 | ~ | max. |max, ait |e » | 0.12 [0.60 t0]1.70 to [0.025] 0.025 [0.40 to| 0.20 to] 0.50 [0.20 to NIM2T | max. | 1.00 | 20 |max.fmex.| 0.80 | ~ | 0.60 |max.| 030 | ~ | wing | 022 [0200] 1.00 to] 0.025]0.025]0.30t0] [0.40 to] 0.50 max. | 0.80 | 180 [max.|max.| 0.90 0.65 |max.| ~ | ~ | ~ PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Table 3. (continued) 7 Z 3312: 2009 Unit: % (mass fraction) Chemical composition®”” ‘Other c | si | mn} P|} s | mi | cr | Mo lout} ti | ar | compo sitions namir | 0-22 [0.80t0[1.10 to]0.025]0.025[0.80 to] _[o.10t0) 0.50 ]o.02te] | _ max. | 0.80 | 1.90 |max.|max.| 1.60 0.45 |max.| 0.30 Nomar | .05 t2/0.30 tol 1.00 to | 0.025] 0.025 0.70 to| 0.20 to] 0.50 [0.02 to| 0.15 | 0.90 | 1.80 }max.fmax} 1.20 | ~ | 060 |max} o30| ~ | ~ 0.12 | 0.30 |1.10 to]0.025] 0.025 0.80 to 0.40 to| 0.50 N2M3 | max | max | 1.60 |max.|max| 120} ~ | 065 |max| ~ | ~ | — amar |°.05t0]0.30 to] 1.40 to0.025]0.025]0.70t0] _ fosowlosoloozt] _ | _ 0.15 | 0.90 | 2.10 |max.|max.| 1.20 0.65 |max.| 0.30 0.12 [0.50 to] 1.70 to [0.025 [0.025] 0.80 to 0.55 to] 0.60 [0.02 to| NaMAT | max. | 100 | 230 |max.|max.| 130 | ~ | 085 |max| 030 | ~ | ~ V:0.05 amg | 0.08 |0.20 to] 1.25 to/0.010]0.010] 1.40 to| 0.30 |0.25 to| 0.25] 0.10 | 0.10 | max. max. | 0.55 | 1.80 |max.| max.) 2.10 | max. | 0.55 |max.| max. | max. | Al: 0.10 V:0.04 amy | 0.09 [0.20 to] 1.40 t0]0.010|0.010]1.90 to] 0.50 0.25 to 0.25] 0.10 | 0.10 | max. max. | 05 | 180 |max.|max.| 2.60 | max. | 0.55 |max.| max. | max. | Al:0.10 0.12 [0.45 to] 1.40 to [0.025]0.025] 1.50 to (0.40 to| 0.50 [0.01 to Nawst | max. | 090 | 190 |max.|max.| 2.10 | ~ | 0.65 [max 030 | ~ | ~ amar | 922 [0.40t0]1.60t0]0.025]0.025]1.90t0] _ [oat o.s0[oo2to] | _ mex. | 0.90 | 2.10 |max.|max.| 2.50 0.90 |max.| 0.30 V:0.08 amg | 020 [0.25 tol 1.40 to}0.010|0.010]2.00 to] 0.60 |0.80 to| 0.25] 0.10 | 0.10 | max. max. | 0.60 | 1.80 |max.|max.| 2.80 | max. ]°0.65 |max.| max. | max. | Al:0.10 Nomar | 0-12 [0.40t0/1.40t0]0.025]0.025/2.40t0| _ [o.40t0/0.50Jo.ozt0f | _ max. | 0.90 | 2.00 |max.|max.| 3.10 0.70 |max.| 0.30 rar | 0-12 [0.30 co] 1.30 to]0.025]0.025]3.20 to] 0.30 [0.60 to| 0.50 | 0.02 to s max. | 0.70 | 1.70 |max.|max.| 3.80 | max. | 0.90 |max.| 030 | ~ | ~ curr |9.02t0]0.50 t0/1.10 tofo.025]0.025| 0.80 to]0.10 to| 0.40 [0.02 v0 0.15 | 0.90 | 1.60 | max. | max. 0.60 | 045 |max| 030 | ~ | ~ 0.12 [0.85 to] 1.26 to] 0.025 [0.025] 1.80 to] 0.30 to] 0.50 to| 0.50 [0.02 to NOCIMAT | inex. | 0.75 | 1.70 |max.|max.| 1.80 | 0.60 | 0.75 |max.| 030 | ~ | 0.12 [0.20 tol 1.80 to 0.025 0.025 | 1.50 to| 0.20 to|0.80 to] 0.50 [0.02 to NaCM2T | max. | 0.60 | 180 |max.|max.| 2.10 | 0.50 | 0.60 |max| 030 | ~ | 0.12 [0.20 to] 1.10 to] 0.025] 0.025] 1.80 to [0.05 to [0.25 to] 0.50 [0.02 wo NACM2AT | max. | 0.70 | 1.70 }max.|max.| 2.30 | 0.35 | 0.60 |max.| 030 | ~ | ~ 0.12 [0.66 to] 1.90 to 0.025 0.025] 2.00 to [0.10 to] 0.35 to] 0.50 [0.02 wo NACM227 | max. | 0.95 | 240 |max.|max.| 2.30 | 0.30 | 055 |max.| 030 | — | — PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 8 Z 3312 : 2009 Table 3 (concluded) Unit: % (mass fraction) ‘Chemical composition ‘chemical Other gomposition! ¢ | si | Mm | P| s | Ni | Cr | Mo Jou} i | ar | compo. of wire sitions N5CM3T | 0.12 [0.20 to] 1.10 to[ 0.025] 0.025] 2.40 to] 0.05 to 0.85 to] 0.50 |0.02 to max. | 0.70 | 1.70 |max.|max.| 290 | 0.95 | 0.70 |max.| 0.30 NCIMB? | 0.12 [0.40 to] 1.40 to] 0.025] 0,025]2.40 to] 0.40 to] 0.40 to| 0.50 | 0.02 to max. | 0.90 | 2.00 |max.|max.| 3.00 | 0.60 | 0.70 |max.| 0.30 NecM2t | 0.12 [0.30 to| 1.50 to| 0.025] 0.025) 2.80 to] 0.05 to 0.25 to] 0.50 |0.02 to max. | 0.60 | 1.80 | max. | max, 0.30 | 0.50 |max.| 0.30 Necimd | 0.12 | 0.25 [0,90 to[0.025] 0.025] 2.65 to| 0.20 to 0.55 to] 0.50 max, | max. | 140 | max.|_max.| 3.15 | 0.50 | 0.85 |max. Nec2M2t | 0.12 [0.20 to] 1.50 to] 0.025] 0.025] 2.50 to|0.70 to] 0.20 to] 0.50 |.02 to max, | 0.50 | 1.90 }max.|max.| 3.10 | 1.00 | 0.60 |max.| 0.30 Nec2M4 | 0.12 [0.40 to]1.80 to] 0.025 0.025 2.80 to| 1.00 to|0.50 to] 0.50] 0.04 max. | 0.60 | 2.00 |max.]max.| 3.00 | 1.20 | 0.80 |max.| max. NocMaT | 0.12 [0.30 to| 1.20 to|0.025] 0.025] 2.70 to|0.10 to| 0.40 to| 0.50 |0.02 to max. | 0.70 | 1.50 }max.|max.| 3.30 | 0.35 | 0.65 [max.| 0.30 0 Upon the agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer Notes” ‘— means that the chemical composition thereof is not required to be specified. >’ For the elements excluding iron, when they are detected in the course of 6.2 or when it is intentionally added, the total amount of elements shall be 0.50 % (mass fraction) or under. © When the wire is subjected to copper-plating, copper for coating is included. % J18 is applicable to the type of wire of YGWI8 only. © J19 is applicable to the type of wire of YGW19 only. 5.3. Mechanical properties of deposited metal ‘The mechanical properties of deposited metal shall be as follows. a) The tensile strength, proof stress and elongation of deposited metal shall conform to the specification given in table 4, when the tensile test is carried out in accor- dance with the method of 6.8. However, when classified according to clause 4 b), they shall conform to the specification given in table 3, b) The Charpy absorbed energy of deposited metal shall conform to the specifications given in table 5, when the impact test is carried out in accordance with the method of 6.8. However, when classified according to clause 4 b), they shall conform to the specification given in table 2. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 9 2.3312: 2009 Table 4 Tensile property of deposited metal Symbol | Tensile strength Proof stress™” Elongation MPa MPa % 43 430 to 600 830 min, 20 min, 49 490 to 670. 390 min, 18 min, 52 520.0 700 420 min, Amin, 55 550 to 740 460 min, 17 min. 87 570 to 70 490 min, 17 min, BEL 50.0.7 500 min, min. 59, 590 to 790 490 min. 16 min, 5a 590,t0.790 500 min, 16 min, @ (620 to 820 530 min, 15 min. 60, £690 to 890, {600 min. min, 76 760 to 960 (680 min. 18 min, 78 780 to 980 {680 min. 18 min. 18d z 0 700 min, 18min, 83 830 to 1030 745 min, 12 min. NOTE: 1 MPa=1 N/mm? Note ® When yielding occurs, it shall be the lower yield stress, and in other cases, it shall be 0.2 % proof stress Table 5 Impact property of deposited metal Symbol ot | Impact toot Charpy absorbed energy recent | eames setiad east Specified value of 47 ™ (no symbol) (symbol: U) TNornber of impact st places: 8 [Naber af impact ost pioss 8 Y 0 0 0 a =5 2 eo ‘Three test pieces among five from 3 =30__| which the lowest valu and highest “Go| tale ae excluded shall bo evaluated “ a Mean value of three : 47 J or over ‘i =50___| Mean valu of three: 27 Jor over, and “ap | mint value of thre: 20 or over, dat lene two are 27, or over 7 =o 8 a0 9 90 10 00 % Impact lat snot ape PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 10 2.3812 : 2009 6 Test method 6.1 Determination method of lot and sampling method The lot of wire and the sampling method shall be in accordance with the lot size and the testing schedule specified in JIS Z 3423. When the sampling method is not specified in the testing schedule to be applied, the sampling method shall be in accordance with the company’s regulation of the manu- facturer. 6.2 Chemical analysis test of wire ‘The chemical analysis test of wire shall be in accordance with the method speci- fied in clause 4 of JIS G 0320 or that of the corresponding ISO Standard. For the composition same as that of the product, any of the following test results may be used a) Product analysis value of other wire diameter of same heat b) Analysis value of steel wire rod under production of same heat ©) Product analysis value of mill coil of material 4) Heat analysis value of mill coil of material 6.3 Tensile test and impact test of deposited metal ‘The tensile test and the impact test of deposited metal shall be in accordance with JIS Z 3111 other than the specifications of following a) to k), a) The diameter of wire to be tested shall be 1.2 mm for each type of wire. When the wire of diameter of 1.2 mm is not manufactured, the test shall be carried out using the diameter nearest to it. b) The type of the welding current shall be the electrode positive. When other po- larity is specified by the manufacturer, it shall be used. ©) The shield gas to be used for the test shall be the one for the classification of wire. 4) ‘The material of test plate to be used for the test shall be in accordance with table 6, When buttering is carried out in accordance with the specification of JIS Z 3111, other steel product than those specified in table 6 may be used as the test plate. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT cB 7.3312 : 2009 Table 6 Material of test plate ‘Type of wire or symbol of chemical composition Material of test plate Ni, N2, NB SLAS25A, SLAS25B or SLAS65" specified in JIS G $126 NB. SL2N255" specified in JIS G 8127 NF, NTL SL8N255 oF SL3N275" specified in JIS G 3127 YGWi4, YGW17 $5400 specified in JIS G 3101 or SM49DA to SM4000-™ specified in JIS G 8106 YGW1l, Yew12, Yowi3, YGWi5, Yew16 SMABDA to SMA000 spose in JIS, 8108, SNAGOB or SNA90C"' specified in Yowis, Yows9 ‘SM5208 or SM5200" specified in JIS @ 3106 Others Steel products whose mechanical properties are equivalent to those of deposited metal Note * Steel products having mechanical properties and chemical composition equivalent to the test plate specified herein may be used as the test plate. e) The test plate to be used shall be the test plate of symbol 1.3 specified in JIS Z 311L. f) The preheating and the interpass temperature for the test plate shall be in ac- cordance with table 7. In addition, the continuous welding shall be carried out until reaching the speci- fied interpass temperature after the commencement of welding. Table 7 Preheating and interpass temperature i] Unit: ‘Type of wire or symbol of chemical composition | Prehesting temperature | Interpass temperature ® 2, 8, 4, 6 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, | Room temperature 150-515 Yew, yewi2, Yawis, Yow14, Yow1s, or higher YGW16, YGW17, Yawi8, YGW19 0 ‘Upon agreement between purchaser and manufacturer Other than those above 100 or ever 150815 ‘Note The measurement position shall be at the centre of weld line and 10 mm inside the groove edge of weld. g) The weld condition shall be in accordance with table 8. When the diameter of wire is other than 1.2 mm, the welding condition shall be that recommended by the manufacturer. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 12 % 3312 : 2009 Table 8 Welding condition Wire diameter | Welding current | Are voltage | Distance between base metal and tip mm A v mm 12 290130 | Appropriate voltage 2033 h) The number of layers shalll be 6 to 10, and the number of passes of each layer shall be 2 to 3 per one layer. i) The post-weld heat treatment shall be as follows. The conditions of post-weld heat treatment shall be in accordance with table 9. 1) The symbol of condition of post weld heat treatment is “A”, the test shall be carried out in the as-welded state. 2) The symbol of condition of post weld heat treatment is “P”, the test shall be carried out in the post-weld heat treated state. 8) ‘The symbol of condition of post weld heat treatment is “AP”, the test shall be carried out on both the as-welded and the post-weld heat treated state. 4) When classified according to clause 4 b), the test shall be carried out in as- welded state. Table 9 Condition for post-weld heat treatment ‘Symbol of tensile property Condition for post-weld heat treatment of deposited metal 43, 49, 62, 58, 57, 521 | 1h (§ min) at 620°C+16°C | under at 315°C or over, and the cooling ‘The heating rate shall be 220°C/h or under land the evoling rate shall be 195 °C/h or under 315 °C shall be furnace cooling or air cooling. 59, 59J, 62, 69, 76, 78, ‘The heating rate shall be 220°C/h or under and the cooling rate shall be 195 °C/h or 1h (8 min) at 610°C.-25°C | under at 300°C or over, and the cooking 28d, 88 under 300 °C shall be furnace cooling or cooling. j) The tensile test piece shall be No. AO test piece specified in JIS Z 3111 k) ‘The number of test pieces to be sampled for the impact test shall be as follows. oD 2) 3) When the specified value of Charpy absorbed energy is 27 J, the number shall be five. When classified according to clause 4 b), the number shall be three When the specified value of Charpy absorbed energy is 47 J, the number shall be three. When the specified value of Charpy absorbed energy is 70 J, the number shall be three. 7 Inspection method ‘The inspection method shall be as follows. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 13 7.3312: 2009 a) The inspection items of wire shall be in accordance with the testing schedule specified in JIS Z 3423. >) For the inspection, the test shall be carried out according to the testing schedule specified in JIS Z 3423 for each lot of wire in accordance with clause 6, and the result shall conform to the corresponding specification of clause 5. The case where any of the test results does not meet the judgment of acceptance shall be in ac- cordance with d). ©) Inthe ease where any test result of the chemical analysis test, tensile test and impact test in accordance with clause 6 which are carried out according to the testing schedule does not conform to each specification of clause 5, the multiple retests with respect to the failed all tests shall be carried out, and any test result thereof shall conform to each specification. ‘The test piece for this retest shall be sampled from the residue of test assembly or shall be sampled from the test material prepared using a new test plate. The retest of the chemical analysis test shall be only car- ried out on the chemical composition failed to conform to the specification. 4) For the test in which the proper procedure is not applied from the preparation of the test piece throughout the test, the result shall be considered invalid without regard to whether the test was actually completed. The test shall be repeated according to the proper procedure. In this case, the retest specified in c) does not apply. 8 Designation of product The designation of product shall be in accordance with the type of wire, diameter and mass. An example of designation shall be as follows. Example 1 Example for the symbol indication according to clause 4 a) G69A6UMN2MBT ~ 16 ~ 10 Ge ae ee ee TR ce typeof wire diameter mass 69: tensile strength of deposited metal is 690 MPa to 890 MPa, proof stress is 600 MPa or over and elongation is 14 % or over A: As-welded for existence of post-weld heat treatment 6 : Charpy impact test temperature is -60 °C U: Charpy absorbed energy is 47 J or over M: Mixed gas for shield gas (M2 1 specified in JIS Z 3253 of mixed gas of carbon dioxide of 20 % to 25 % (volume fraction) and ar- gon] N2MST: Chemical composition of wire (according to table 3) Example 2 Example for the symbol indication according to clause 4 a) where the wire of example 1 is classified by different mechanical properties of shield gas, post-weld heat treatment and deposited metal G62P4CN2MBT ~ 16 ~ 10 Pe a type of wire diameter mass PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 14 7.3312 : 2009 62: tensile strength of deposited metal is 620 MPa to 820 MPa, proof stress is 580 MPa or over and elongation is 15 % or over P : Post-weld heat treated for 1h at 610°C +25 °C for existence of post-weld heat treatment 4: Charpy impact test temperature is 40 °C and Charpy absorbed energy is 27 J or over © : Carbon dioxide for shield gas (C1 specified in JIS Z 3253) N2M8T: Chemical composition of wire (according to table 3) Example 3 Example for the symbol indication according to clause 4 b) yaw - 1.2 - 20 aoe ze type of wire diameter mass Y¥GW11: type of wire (according to table 2) 9 Marking 9.1 Marking on product ‘The marking on product shall be in accordance with JIS Z 3200. 9.2 Marking on package ‘The marking on package shall be in accordance with JIS Z 3200 in addition to “Number of this Standard”. 10 Packaging ‘The packaging shall be in accordance with JIS Z 3200. 11 Inspection certification ‘The inspection certification shall be in accordance with JIS Z 3200. For the report of chemical composition of wire, the composition by the type speci- fied in table 3 shall be reported. For the report of result of impact test, the value of three pieces used for the calculation of the average value as well as the average value shall be reported. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 15 73812 : 2009 Annex A (informative) ISO 14341 System A Introduction ‘This Annex corresponds to the specification of “System A” in ISO 14341 of the cor- responding International Standerd and is to supplement the matters related to the text, and not to constitute the provisions of this Standard. Al Scope ‘This Annex specifies the requirements for chemical composition and mechanical prop- erties as-welded related to the classification of solid wire (hereafter referred to as “the wire”) for gas-shielded metal are welding of mild steel and fine grain steel whose proof strength is 500 MPa or under or the tensile strength is 570 MPa or under. One wire may be tested and classified by the combination of different shielding gases. A2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this Annex, constitute provisions of this Annex. ISO 31-0: 992 Quantities and units—Part 0: General principles ISO 544 Welding consumables—Technical delivery conditions for welding filler ma- terials—Type of product, dimensions, tolerances and markings ISO 13916 Welding—Guidance on the measurement of preheating temperature, interpass temperature and preheat maintenance temperature ISO 14175 :1997 Welding consumables—Shielding gases for are welding and cut- ting ISO 14344 Welding and allied processes—Flux and gas shielded electrical weld: ing processes—Procurement guidelines for consumables ISO 15792-1:2000 Welding consumables—Test methods—Part 1: Test methods for all-weld metal test specimens in steel, nickel and nickel alloys A3 Classification ‘The material is classified into five types and symbols thereof are as follows. 1) Symbol indicating type of product 2) Symbol indicating tensile property of deposited metal (see table A.1) 3) Symbol indicating impact property of deposited metal (see table A.2) 4) Symbol indicating type of shield gas (see A.4.4) 5) Symbol indicating chemical composition of wire (see table A.3) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 16 2 3812 : 2009 A4 Classification symbol and requirements A4.1 Type of product ‘The symbol of deposited metal for gas-shielded metal are welding is “G”. ‘The symbol of wire used for gas-shielded metal arc welding is “G” A4.2 Tensile property of deposited metal ‘The symbol in table A.1 indicates the proof stress, tensile strength and elongation of deposited metal as-welded obtained in accordance with A.5. Table A.1_ Tensile property of deposited metal ‘Symbol | Minimum proofstress® | Tensile strength | Minimum elongation™ MPa MPa % 35 355 440 t0 570 22 38 380 470 t0 600 20 2 20 500 to 640 20 6 460 1580 t0 680 20 50 500 1560 t0 720 18 Notes” When yielding occurs, it shall be the lower yield stress (Ra), and in other ceases, it shall be 0.2% proof stross (2. » The gauge length shall be equal to five times the diameter of test piece, A4.3 Impact property of deposited metal ‘The symbol in table A.2 indicates the temperature at which the mean value of Charpy absorbed energy obtained according to A.6 satisfies 47 J. Three test pieces are tested. Only one of them may be lower than 47 J but not lower than 32 J. When a deposited metal has been classified for a certain temperature, it automatically covers any higher temperature in table A.2. Table A.2 Impact property of deposited metal Unit: °C Symbol | Temperature which satisfies Charpy absorbed energy of 47 J z No requirements $20 0 =20) =30) 40) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT qT 7.3312 : 2009 A44 Type of shield gas The type of shield gas should be as follows. a) “M" should be M2 specified in ISO 14175: 1997 but without helium. b) “A” should be M13 specified in ISO 14175: 1997 but argon should be in accordance with ISO 14175 : 1997. ©) *C” should be C1 specified in ISO 14175: 1997. A.4.5 Chemical composition of wire ‘The chemical composition of wire should be in accordance with table A.3. Table A.8 Chemical composition of wire Unit: % (mass fraction) Chemical composition **®**" C Syma c[s [wm [?][s | [ol w [v[@] a [tem agi | 9.28 | 0.50 to | 0.90 to | 4951 9.025] 0.15 |0.15| 0.15 | 0.03 | 035 | 0.02 0.15 o14 | 090 | 1.30 0.06 to | 0.70 to | 1.30 to oa | 100 | 1.60 0.06 to [1.00 to | 1.80 t0 casi 0.025 | 0.025] 0.15 |0.15| 0.15 | 003] 035) 002 | 0.15 casia |°28| #9012615 95] 9025] 028 [01s] 018 foas | oss] oo | oas asin |°080 [0801120] 5095] 9025] 025 [ots| os [oas|oss| oo | oas cam [°04 [40% [090] ooa5] 0025 | 016 [01s] 018 | 003] oan | 95° | 005, can [982/030 [099 | ors] 0025] oxs [01s] os | 003] 03s] 3! os anit |°25;° [9801190626 0020 [980] 015] 018 [oon | oas| coe | oxs ( anne [008% [040 [0391] 626] 9020 |79!| 045] 015 | oos | oas| oo2 | 01s ante [228% [9901102915025] oc20| os [o.15|°42|oos [oas| coe | oas canto [228% 00/2711 525] y025| 01s fos] °S2"| 005 ]os5| 002 | ous Notes * Unless otherwise specially specified, Cr=0.15, Cus0.85 and V=0.03. When the wire is subjected to copper-plating, copper including coating shall not excced 0.35. ‘The single value in the table is the maximum value. The analysis value is rounded to the same significant values in accordance with Rule A in Annex B of ISO 31-0: 1992. A. Mechanical properties of deposited metal ‘The tensile test, impact test and all required retests should be carried out under the condition as-welded. The test assembly is prepared with a wire of 1.2 mm in di- c ameter in accordance with Type 1.3 of ISO 15792-1: 2000 PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 18 Z 3312 : 2009 A.5.1 Preheating and interpass temperature ‘The preheating is not required, and welding may be started from the room tempera- ture. The interpass temperature should not exceed 250 °C. If the temperature of test plate exceeds the maximum temperature at the commencement of welding for each pass, it should be cooled in air to the maximum temperature or under. The measurement of interpass temperature is carried out in accordance with ISO 13916 by using the temperature indicator crayon, surface thermometer or thermocouple. A.5.2 Number of welding passes for each layer ‘The welding condition should be in accordance with table A.4 and the number of welding passes for each layer and total number of layers should be in accordance with table A.5. The direction of welding used to complete a layer consisting of two passes should not vary. However, the direction of welding of layers should be alternated. Table A.4 Welding condition Wire diameter | Welding eurrent | Are voltage Distanee between base metal and tip mm A v mm 12 28020 ° 20 Note® The are voltage depends on the shield gas. Table A.5 Pass sequence Wire diameter Split weave ea) Layer Passes per layer Number of layers 12 Lto top 2° 61010 Note ® ‘The top two layers may be completed with three passes per layer. A.5.3, Post-weld heat treatment condition The post-weld heat treatment is not used in this Annex. A.6 Chemical analysis of wire ‘The wire is used for the test piece for analysis. Any analytical technique may be used, but in case of dispute, reference should be made to established published methods. The results of chemical analysis should satisfy the requirements given in table A.3. AZ Retest ‘The retest is as follows. a) In the case where any test result does not conform to each specification, the multiple retests with respect to the failed all tests should be carried out, and any test result thereof should conform to each specification. The test piece for this retest is sampled from the residue of test assembly or is sampled from the test material prepared using a new test plate. The retest of the chemical analysis test is only carried out on the chemical composition failed to conform to the specifica- tion. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 19 Z 3312: 2009 b) For the test in which the proper procedure is not applied from the preparation of the test piece throughout the test, the result is considered invalid without regard to whether the test was actually completed. The test should be repeated accord- ing to the proper procedure. In this case, the multiple retests do not apply. A8 Technical delivery conditions ‘The delivery conditions for product should meet the requirements in ISO 544 and in ISO 14344. A9 Marking of classification symbol The symbol of wire should be marked so as to be in accordance with the principle as shown in the following example. Example 1 A deposited metal produced by gas-shiclded metal are welding (G) so that the proof stress is 460 MPa (46) or over, the mean Charpy ab- sorbed energy at, -50 °C (5) is 47 J or over and the wire G3Sil is used under the mixed gas shield (M) is marked as follows. ISO 14341-A-G 46 5 M G3Sil A wire corresponding to the chemical composition condition of G3Si1 of table A.3 is marked as follows. ISO 14341-A-G3Si1 where, ISO 14341-A: Number of standard classified by proof stress and Charpy absorbed energy 47 3 G: Symbol of deposited metal by gas-shielded metal are weld- ing (see A.4.1) 46: Symbol of tensile property (see table A.1) 5: Symbol of impact property (see table A.2) M: Symbol of shield gas type (see A.4.4) G3Si1: Symbol of chemical composition of wire (see table A.3) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 20 Z, 3312 : 2009 Annex B (informative) ISO 16834 System A Introduction This Annex corresponds to the specification of “System A” in ISO 16834 of the cor- responding International Standard and is to supplement the matters related to the text, and not to constitute the provisions of this Standard. B.1 Scope ‘This Annex specifies the requirements for chemical composition, and mechanical properties as-welded and post-weld heat treatment related to the classification of solid wire (hereafter referred to as “the wire”) and the filler rod (hereafter referred to as “the rod”) for gas-shielded metal arc welding and TIG welding of high strength steel whose proof strength is over 500 MPa or the tensile strength is over 570 MPa. One wire may be tested and classified by the combination of different shielding gases. B.2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this Annex, constitute provisions of this Annex. ISO 81-0:1992 Quantities and units—Part 0: General principles ISO 544 Welding consumables—Technical delivery conditions for welding filler ma- terials—Type of product, dimensions, tolerances and markings ISO 13916 Welding—Guidance on the measurement of preheating temperature, interpass temperature and preheat maintenance temperature ISO 14175 Welding consumables—Gases and gas mixtures for fusion welding and allied processes ISO 14344 Welding and allied processes—Flux and gas shielded electrical weld- ing processes—Procurement guidelines for consumables :2000 Welding consumables—Test methods—Part 1: Test methods for all-weld metal test specimens in steel, nickel and nickel alloys ISO 15792- B.3 Classification ‘The material is classified into six symbols and is as follows. 1) Symbol indicating type of product. 2) Symbol indicating tensile property of deposited metal (see table B.1) 3) Symbol indicating impact property of deposited metal (see table B.2) 4) Symbol indicating type of shield gas (see B.4.4) 5) Symbol indicating chemical composition of wire and rod (see table B.3) 6) Symbol indicating existence of post-weld heat treatment (see B.4.6) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 21 7.3312: 2009 B.4 Classification symbol and requirements B.4.1 Type of produet The symbol for wire electrode, wire or rod used in the are welding is G (gas-shielded metal are welding) and/or W (TIG welding). NOTE: G and/or W are also the symbols of deposited metal; however, they are not specified. B42 Tensile property of deposited metal ‘The symbol in table B.1 indicates the proof stress, tensile strength and elongation of deposited metal as-welded obtained in accordance with B.5. Table B.1 Tensile property of deposited metal ‘Symbol | Minimum proof stress" | Tensile strength | Minimum elongation™ MPa MPa % 55 550 (640 to 820 18 e 620 700 to 890 8 69 690 770 to 940 W 9 790 1580 to 1080 16 89 890 ‘940 to 1 180 15 Notes *” When yielding occurs, it should be the lower yield stress (Ra), and in other eases, it should be 0.2 % proof stress (Rsv). The gauge length should be equal to five times the diameter of test piece. B.4.3 Impact property of deposited metal ‘The symbol in table B.2 indicates the temperature at which the mean value of Charpy absorbed energy obtained according to B.5 satisfies 47 J. Three test pieces are tested. Only one of them may be lower than 47 J but not lower than 32 J. When a deposited metal or welded joint has been classified for a certain temperature, it auto- matically covers any higher temperature in table B.2. Table B.2. Impact property of deposited metal Unit: °C Symbol | Temperature which satisfies Charpy absorbed energy of 47 J z No requirements A +20) 0 0 2 =20 3 =30) 4 =40) 5 =50) 6 =60) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 22 Z 3312 : 2009 Be 4 Type of shield gas The types of shield gas should be as follows. No symbol is used for TIG welding when argon shielding gas specified in ISO 14175 is used. a) “M"” should be M21 specified in ISO 14175 but without helium. b) _“A® should be M13 or M22 specified in ISO 14175 of mixed gas of oxygen of 1% to 5 % (volume fraction) and argon. ©) “C” should be C1 specified in ISO 14175. 4d) “G should be other gas upon agreement between purchaser and manufacturer. B.4.5 Chemical composition of wire and rod ‘The chemical composition of wire and rod should be in accordance with table B.3. Table B.3 Chemical composition of wire and rod Unit: % (mass fraction) ‘Symbol Chemical composition **” c] si [mm ]Pr i]s] | cr [ Mo] cu] v [Yotator others MnBNiCrMo [0.14 [0.60 to | 1.30 to | 0.015] 0.018] 0.50 to 0.40 to[0.15t0] 0.90 | 0.03 | 0.25 0.80 | 1.80 0.65 | 0.65 | 0.30 MnaNilCrMo [0.12] 0.40 to|1.30 to 0.015 [0.018] 1.20t0|0.20t0/0.20t| 0.35 [o.05t0] 0.25 0.70 | 1.80 160 | 0.40 | 0.30 ous. Mn8NitMo [0.12] 0.40 to]1.30 [0.015] 0.018] 0.80t0| 0.15 [0.25t0| 0.30 | 003 | 025 0.80 | 1.90 1.30 0.65, Mn3Nit,5Mo | 0.08 | 0.20 to] 1.30 to 0.015] 0.018] 1.40 to] 0.15 |0.25t0] 0.30 | 0.03 | 025 0.60 | 1.80 2.10 0.55 MnsNitcu [0.12 [0.2010] 1.2010 0.015] 0.018] 080t0| 0.15 | 020 [os0t0] 00s | 0.25 0.60 | 1.80 1.25 0.65, ‘MasNitMocu [0.12 [0.20 to] 1.20 to] 0.015[0.018]0.80to| 0.15 |o.20t/os0to| 0.03 | 0.25 0.60 | 1.80 1.25 0.55 | 0.65 Mn8Ni2,5CrMo | 0.12 0.40 to] 1.30 to [0.015] 0.018] 2.30 to [0.20 t0 0.30 t0| 0.30 | 003 | 025 o.70 | 1.80 2.80 | 0.60 | 0.65 MnéNiiMo [0.12] 0.50%0/ 1.600 [0.015 [o.018]o.s0 to] 0.15 fo20to] 030 | 003 | 025 0.80 | 2.10 1.25 0.55, MnaNiaMo [0.121 0.25 to[ 1.6010 [0.015 [0.018] 2.000] 0.15 Joa0to| 030 | 003 | 0.25 oo | 2.10 2.60 0.05, Mn4Ni1,5CrMo | 0.12 | 0.50 to] 1.60 to [0.015 | 0.018] 1.30 to/ 0.15 to 0.20 to) 030 | 0.03 | 0.25 0.80 | 2.10 190 | 0.40 | 0.65 MndNiaCrMo | 0.12 0.60 to| 1.60 to] 0.015 |0.018| 1.80 to 0.20 to|0.45 to| 0.20 | 003 | 0.25 0.90 | 2.10 230 | 045 | 0.70 Mn4Ni2,5CrMo | 0.13 | 0.50 to| 1.60 to| 0.015 [0.018 | 2.80 to 0.20 to] 0.20 to] 0.30 | 003 | 0.25 ogo | 2.10 280 | 0.60 | 0.65 iz No required value Notes *” Unless otherwise specified, Tis 0.10, Zr=0.10 and Als0.12. When the wire is subjected to copper-plating, copper for coating is included. » The single value in the table is the maximum value, PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 23, 7.3312: 2009 B.4.6 Post-weld heat treatment ‘The symbol for property of deposited metal when the post-weld heat treatment is applied should be T. ‘The post-weld heat treatment condition should be in accordance with B.5.3. B.4.7. Rounding of numbers The rounding of numbers is be as follows. ‘The rounded results should comply with the requirements of the corresponding table. a) For the purpose of determining the compliance with the requirements of this Annex, the test results obtained should be rounded in accordance with Rule A in Annex B of ISO 31-0: 1992 to the same significant values. If the testing equip- ment is calibrated in units other than those used in this Annex, the values should be rounded after the conversion to the units of this Annex. b) If the mean value is to be compared to the requirements of this Annex, the value should be rounded after the calculation of mean. In the case where the rounding method of numbers in the standard of testing method quoted in this Annex con- flicts with the specification above in this clause, the rounding method in the stan- dard of testing method should apply. B.5 Mechanical properties of deposited metal ‘The tensile test and impact test should be carried out under the condition as-welded or post-weld heat treated. The test assembly is prepared with a wire of 1.2 mm in diameter in accordance with Type 1.3 of ISO 157921 :2000 for gas-shielded metal are welding, or with a wire or rod of 2.4 mm in diameter in accordance with Type 1.1 of ISO 15792-1:2000 for TIG welding. ‘The welding and post-weld heat treatment are carried out under the conditions of B.5.1, B.5.2 and B.5.3. B.5.1 Preheating and interpass temperature The welding of the all-weld metal test should be carried out in the interpass tem- perature range from 120 °C to 180 °C without preheating. The measurement of interpass temperature is carried out in accordance with ISO 19916 by using the temperature indicator crayon, surface thermometer or thermocouple. B.5.2 Number of welding passes for each layer The welding condition should be in accordance with table B.4 and the number of welding passes for each layer and total number of layers should be in accordance with table B.5. The direction of welding used to complete a layer consisting of two passes should not vary. However, the direction of welding of layers should be alternated. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 24 7.8312 : 2009 Table B.4 Welding condition ‘Symbol | Wire diameter or | Welding | Are voltage | Distance between | Travel speed rod diameter | current base motal and tip mm A v mm, mm/min G 12 280-410 ” 2048 45050 w 24 20020 » = 150815 Notes ® ‘The are voltage depends on the shield gas. > ‘The are voltage is not sot for TIG welding. Table B.5 Pass sequence ‘Symbol ] Wire diameter or rod diameter ] Passes per layer | Number of layers G 12 ae 610 w 24 am) Btoll Notes * The top layers may be completed with three passes. >) ‘The top layers may be completed with three or four passes. B.5.3. Post-weld heat treatment condition ‘The test assembly prepared with wire electrode, wire or rod, which is classified as “with post-weld heat treatment” should be heat treated at 560 °C to 600°C for Lh. The test assembly should be left in furnace for cooling down to 300 °C. B.6 Chemical analysis of wire or rod ‘The wire or rod is used for the test piece for the analysis. Any analytical technique may be used, but in case of dispute, reference should be made to established published methods. ‘The results of chemical analysis should satisfy the requirements given in table B.3. B.7 Retest a) b) ‘The retest is as follows, In the case where any test result does not conform to each specification, the multiple retests with respect to the failed all tests should be carried out, and any test result thereof should conform to each specification. The test piece for this retest is sampled from the residue of test assembly or is sampled from the test material prepared using a new test plate. The retest of the chemical analysis test is only carried out on the chemical composition failed to conform to the specifica- tion. For the test in which the proper procedure is not applied from the preparation of the test piece throughout the test, the result is considered invalid without regard to whether the test was actually completed. The test should be repeated accord- ing to the proper procedure. In this case, the multiple retests do not apply. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 25 7, 3312: 2009 B.8 Technical delivery conditions ‘The delivery conditions for product should meet the requirements in ISO 544 and in ISO 14344, B.9 Marking of classification symbol The symbol of wire and rod should be marked so as to be in accordance with the principle as shown in the following example. Example 1 Example 2 A deposited metal produced by gas-shielded metal are welding (G) so that the proof stress is 620 MPa (62) or over, the mean Charpy ab- sorbed energy at ~ 60 °C (6) is 47 J or over and the wire Mn4NilMo is used under the mixed gas shield (M) is marked as follows. ISO 16834-A-G 62 6 M Mn4NilMo A wire corresponding to the chemical composition condition of Mn4NilMo of table B.3 is marked as follows ISO 16834-A-G Mn4Ni1Mo where, ISO 16834-A: Number of standard classified by proof stress and Charpy absorbed energy 47 J G: Symbol of wire and/or deposited metal by gas-shielded metal are welding (see B.4.1) 62: Symbol of tensile property (see table B.1) 6: Symbol of impact property (see table B.2) M: Symbol of shield gas type (see B.4.4) Mn4Ni1Mo: Symbol of chemical composition of wire (see table B.3) A deposited metal produced by TIG welding (W) so that the proof stress is 550 MPa (55) or over, the mean Charpy absorbed energy at -60 °C (6) is 47 J or over, the wire or rod Mn4NilMo is used under the argon gas shield and the determined post-weld heat treatment is carried out (T) is marked as follows, ISO 16834-A-W 55 6 Mn4NilMo T A wire corresponding to the chemical composition condition of Mn4Ni1Mo of table B.3 is marked as follows. 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