Welding Handbook
Welding Handbook
Welding Handbook
Appendix 320
ƒ For your further information of welding consumable specifications, classifications, approvals and
packages, please contact the nearest Kobelco office or sales representative.
Notification The purpose of changing the designation system
We, Welding Company of Kobe Steel, Ltd., thank you very much for your continuous patronage of our In recent years, we have found some other companies’ products that have the same brand names as
products and services. We have changed the designation system of welding consumable as described in ours and false certificates that misrepresent our company’s certificates in Japan and the Asian countries.
the following from April 2008. However, the technical design of the products is not changed. 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 group brand names and the corresponding products 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.”
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. 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.
(1) (Famili-Arc) 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.
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.
(3) (Premi-Arc)
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.
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Foreword Abbreviations and marks with definitions
Note the following preliminary information on use of this welding handbook. This welding handbook uses the following abbreviations and marks if necessary.
1. Standards for welding consumables are abbreviated as follows Abbrev. Definition Abbrev. Definition
and mark and mark
JIS: Japanese Industrial Standard AC Alternating current or Air cooling NL Number of layer
AWS: American Welding Society’s Standard A Ampere NR Not required
EN: European Norm AP All positions OD Outer diameter
ASME: American Society of Mechanical Engineers’ Standard AW As-welded OQ Oil quenching
Bal Balance OS Offset strength
2. Classifications for welding consumables are used in accordance with the following rules CR Cooling rate OSW One-side welding
DBE Distance between electrodes Pol Polarity
Welding consumables are classified in accordance with basically the mechanical and/or DC Direct current Pre. H Preheat
chemical requirements of the standards, excluding such requirements as size, length, marking and DC-EN DC, electrode negative PT Plate thickness
identification manners. For details please contact the nearest Kobelco office or sales DC-EP DC, electrode positive PWHT Postweld heat treatment
representative. Dia. Diameter RA Reduction of area
EGW Electrogas arc welding RC Redrying conditions
3. The test conditions of mechanical properties and hardness are as follows El Elongation RG Root gap
Ext Extension of wire RT Room temperature
(1) Unless otherwise specified, impact values are obtained with Charpy 2mm-V notch specimens. F Flat position SAW Submerged arc welding
(2) Unless otherwise specified, tension test and hardness test are carried out at room temperature. FC Furnace cooling SG Shielding gas
(3) Unless otherwise specified, tension test and hardness test are carried out in the as-welded FCW Flux-cored wire SMAW Shielded metal arc welding
condition. FCAW Flux Cored Arc Welding SR Stress relief
(4) The gauge length of tensile specimens is 4 x D (where D is the diameter) for testing at room GD Groove design SW Solid wire
temperature. GMAW Gas Metal Arc Welding (T) Trailing electrode
(5) Unless otherwise specified, postweld heat treatment is followed by furnace cooling. GS Groove size TIG Tungsten inert gas
(6) Unless otherwise specified, the testing method is as per AWS standard. GTAW Gas Tungsten Arc Welding TS Tensile strength
(7) All mechanical and chemical data are given separately as “Example” (one of the manufacturer’s H Horizontal position Temp Test temperature
laboratory test data) and “Guaranty” (the guaranty value as per AWS standard). Tensile HAZ Heat-affected zone V Voltage
strength and 0.2% offset strength are rounded as SI unit. HF Horizontal fillet VD Vertical-down position
HI Heat input VU Vertical-up position
4. The weight per piece of covered electrode shows an approximate weight HT High tensile WP Welding position
Hv Hardness (Vickers) WQ Water quenching
I PT Interpass temperature YP Yield point
IV Impact value ҇ Maximum
L Length 䟮 Minimum
(L) Leading electrode
MS Mild steel
NE Number of electrode
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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 CAUTION Fumes and gases generated during welding are dangerous to
order to protect welders, operators and accompanied workers your health.
from a serious accident resulting in injury or death.
Welding in confined spaces is dangerous because it can be a
cause to suffocation by oxygen deficient.
ƒ Be sure to follow safety practices stated in the following when you use welding
consumables.
ƒ Be sure to follow safety practices stated in the instruction manual of welding equipment ƒ Keep your head out of the source of fumes or gases to prevent you from directly
when you use it. breathing high density fumes or gases.
ƒ 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.
ƒ Use general ventilation during welding in a workshop. Particularly during welding in
WARNING confined spaces, be sure to use adequate ventilation or respirators, and welding should
Electric shock can kill. be done at the presence of a trained supervisor.
ƒ 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.
ƒ Use adequate ventilation or respirators with special attention during welding plated and
ƒ Do not touch live electrical parts (A covered electrode held with an electrode holder and a coated steels.
welding wire are electrically live). ƒ Use respirators, eye safety glasses and safety leather gloves when using welding fluxes
ƒ Wear dry, insulated gloves. Do not wear torn or wet gloves. Use an electric shock in order to prevent you from flux dust.
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.
ƒ 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 CAUTION
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 Arc rays can injure eyes and burn skin.
one.
ƒ 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.
ƒ Wear suitable protectors for protecting you from an arc ray; e.g., safety leather glove for
welding, long sleeve shirt, foot cover, leather apron.
ƒ Use, at need, shade curtains for welding by surrounding the welding areas in order to
prevent accompanied workers from arc rays.
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CAUTION CAUTION
Fire and explosion can take place.
The tip of a welding wire and filler wire can injure eyes, faces, etc.
CAUTION ƒ Wear safety shoes and pay your attention not to drop welding consumables on your body
Flying spatter and slag can injure eyes and cause skin burns. when carrying and handling them. Keep yourself in a correct posture not to cause a crick
in your back while handling them.
High temperature heat of welding can cause skin burns. ƒ Follow the handling instructions shown on the surface of the pail pack wire packages
when handle them.
ƒ Pile up welding consumables in a correct way so as not to cause falling or dropping while
they are stored or carried.
ƒ Wear safety glasses, safety leather gloves for welding, long sleeve shirts, foot covers,
leather aprons, etc.
ƒ Do not touch weldments while they are hot.
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Lists of Welding Consumables
Welding Trade ASME Welding Trade ASME
ASME/AWS JIS Page ASME/AWS JIS Page
Process designation F No. A No. Process designation F No. A No.
For Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel㩷 㩷 SMAW LB-47A - Z3211 D4316 - 1 -
SMAW KOBE-6010 A5.1 E6010 - 㩷 5 1 40 LT-B50 - Z3212 D5003 - 1 50
B-33 A5.1 E6013 Z3211 D4313 2 1 46 FCAW MX-100T A5.18 E70C-6C/6M Z3313 YFW-C50DM 6 1 59
RB-26 A5.1 E6013 Z3211 D4313 2 1 33 MX-A100 A5.18 E70C-6M Z3313 YFW-A50DM 6 1 58
TB-24 A5.1 E6013 Z3211 D4303 2 1 - DW-200 A5.20 E70T-1C Z3313 YFW-C50DR 6 1 60
TB-I24 A5.1 E6013 Z3211 D4303 2 1 - MX-100 A5.20 E70T-1C Z3313 YFW-C50DM 6 1 62
Z-44 A5.1 E6013 Z3211 D4303 2 1 46 MX-200 A5.20 E70T-1C Z3313 YFW-C50DM 6 1 56
B-10 A5.1 E6019 Z3211 D4301 2 1 46 MX-200E A5.20 E70T-9C Z3313 YFW-C502M 6 1 57
B-14 A5.1 E6019 Z3211 D4301 2 1 32 MX-200H A5.20 E70T-1C Z3313 YFW-C50DM 6 1 62
B-17 A5.1 E6019 Z3211 D4301 2 1 46 MX-Z210 A5.20 E70T-1 Z3313 YFW-C50DM 6 1 -
Bl-14 A5.1 E6019 Z3211 D4301 2 1 - MX-A200 A5.20 E70T-1M Z3313 YFW-A50DM 6 1 62
Z-27 A5.1 E6027 Z3211 D4327 1 1 50 DW-100 A5.20 E71T-1C Z3313 YFW-C50DR 6 1 52
LB-26 A5.1 E7016 Z3211 D4316 4 1 48 DW-100E A5.20 E71T-9C Z3313 YFW-C502R 6 1 53
LB-47 A5.1 E7016 Z3211 D4316 4 1 26 DW-100V A5.20 E71T-1C Z3313 YFW-C50DR 6 1 60
LB-52 A5.1 E7016 Z3212 D5016 4 1 34 A5.20 E71T-1C/1M,
DW-50 Z3313 YFW-C50DR 6 1 55
-9C/9M
LB-52U A5.1 E7016 Z3211 D4316 4 1 35
DW-A50 A5.20 E71T-1M Z3313 YFW-A50DR 6 1 54
LB-M52 A5.1 E7016 Z3212 D5016 4 1 26
DW-A51B A5.20 E71T-5M-J Z3313 YFW-A502B 6 1 60
LB-52A A5.1 E7016 Z3212 D5016 4 1 48
GMAW MIX-50 A5.18 ER70S-3 Z3312 YGW16 6 1 66
LB-57 A5.1 E7016 Z3212 D5316 4 - 48
MG-51T A5.18 ER70S-6 Z3312 YGW12 6 1 65
LT-B52A A5.1 E7018 Z3212 D5016 4 1 50
MIX-50S A5.18 ER70S-G Z3312 YGW15 6 1 66
LB-52-18 A5.1 E7018 Z3212 D5016 4 1 36
MG-50 A5.18 ER70S-G Z3312 YGW11 6 1 64
LB-52LT-18 A5.1 E7018-1 - 4 1 37
MG-S50 A5.18 ER70S-G Z3312 YGW16 6 1 66
LB-7018-1 A5.1 E7018-1 - 4 1 37
MG-50D - - 㩷 - - -
Z-43F A5.1 E7024 Z3211 D4340 1 1 38
MG-50T A5.18 ER70S-G Z3312 YGW12 - 1 66
Z-50F A5.1 E7024 Z3212 D5000 1 1 50
GTAW NO65G A5.18 ER70S-2 Z3316 YGT50 6 1 70
LB-26V A5.1 E7048 Z3211 D4316 4 1 -
TG-S51T A5.18 ER70S-6 Z3316 YGT50 6 1 69
LB-52T A5.1 E7048 Z3212 D5016 4 1 48
TG-S50 A5.18 ER70S-G Z3316 YGT50 6 1 68
LB-52V A5.1 E7048 Z3212 D5016 4 1 -
SAW PF-H45/US-43 A5.17 F6A4-EL8 Z3183 S422-S 6 1 78
LB-78VS A5.1 E7048 - 㩷 4 1 43
MF-44/US-36 A5.17 F7A0-EH14 Z3183 S501-H 6 - -
KOBE-7010S A5.5 E7010-P1 - 㩷 3 - 41
MF-53/US-36 A5.17 F7A0-EH14 Z3183 S501-H 6 - 78
LB-76 A5.5 E7016-G Z3212 D5316 4 1 48
G-50/US-36 A5.17 F7A2-EH14 Z3183 S502-H 6 - 72
KOBE-8010S A5.5 E8010-P1 - 㩷 3 - 42
G-60/US-36 A5.17 F7A2-EH14 Z3183 S502-H 6 - 73
LB-88VS A5.5 E8018-G - 㩷 4 - 44
A5.17 F7A2-EH14,
LB-98VS A5.5 E9018-G - 4 - 45 G-80/US-36 - 6 1 78
F6P2-EH14
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FCAW DW-588 A5.29 E81T1-W2C Z3320 YFA-58W 6 - 88 DW-55L A5.29 E81T1-K2C Z3313 YFL-C506R 6 10 117
DW-55LSR A5.29 E81T1-K2C Z3313 YFL-C506R 6 10 119
DW-50W - Z3320 YFA-50W - - 88
DW-62L A5.29 E91T1-Ni2C-J - 6 10 121
GMAW MG-W50TB A5.28 ER80S-G Z3315 YGA-50W 6 - 90
DW-A55L A5.29 E81T1-K2M - 6 10 118
SAW MF-53/US-W52B A5.23 F7A0-EG-G Z3183 S501-AW 6 - 92
DW-A55LSR A5.29 E81T1-Ni1M - 6 10 120
MF-38/US-W52B A5.23 F7A2-EG-G Z3183 S502-AW 6 - 92
DW-A62L A5.29 E91T1-GM - 6 10 122
MF-38A/US-W52B A5.23 F7A2-EG-G Z3183 S502-AW 6 - 92
DW-A65L A5.29 E91T1-K2M-J -㩷 6 10 123
MF-63/US-W62B A5.23 F8A0-EG-G Z3183 S581-AW 6 - 94
DW-A81Ni1 A5.29 E81T1-Ni1M-J - 6 10 116
MF-38/US-W62B A5.23 F8A2-EG-G Z3183 S582-AW 6 - 94
Z3325
GMAW MG-S50LT A5.18 ER70S-G 6 - 130
For 590-780MPa High Tensile Steel and Low Temperature Steel YGL1-6A䋨AP)
Z3241 MG-S1N A5.28 ER70S-G Z3325 YGL2-6A䋨P) 6 10 130
SMAW NB-3J A5.5 E7016-C2L 4 10 112
DL5016-10AP3 Z3325
MG-S3N A5.28 ER70S-G 6 - 130
NB-A52V A5.5 E7016-G Z3212 D5016 4 - - YGL3-10G䋨P䋩
MG-60 A5.28 ER80S-G Z3312 YGW21 6 - 126
LB-52NS A5.5 E7016-G Z3212 D5016 4 - 106
Z3241 MG-T1NS A5.28 ER80S-G Z3325 YGL-6A(A)㩷 6 㪈㪇㩷 98
NB-3N A5.5 E7016-G 4 10 -
DL5016-10P3 MG-S63B A5.28 ER90S-G Z3312 YGW23 6 - 126
NB-A52F A5.5 E7018-G Z3212 D5026 4 - - MG-70 A5.28 ER100S-G - 6 - 126
LB-62L A5.5 E8016-C1 -㩷 4 10 109 MG-S70 A5.28 ER100S-G - 6 12 126
Z3241
NB-2 A5.5 E8016-C1 4 10 - MG-80 A5.28 ER110S-G - - - 128
DL5016-6AP2
Z3241 MG-S80 A5.28 ER110S-G - 6 - 128
NB-1SJ A5.5 E8016-G 4 10 108
DL5016-6AP1 MG-S88A A5.28 ER120S-G - 6 - 128
LB-62 A5.5 E9016-G Z3212 D5816 4 - 104
GTAW TG-S1N A5.28 ER70S-G - 6 - 134
LB-62N A5.5 E9016-G Z3212 D5816 4 10 -
TG-S3N A5.28 ER70S-G - 6 10 134
LB-62U A5.5 E9016-G Z3212 D5816 4 - 26 TG-S60A A5.28 ER80S-G Z3316 YGT62 6 - 132
LB-62UL A5.5 E9016-G Z3212 D5816 4 - 105 TG-S62 A5.28 ER80S-G Z3316 YGT60 6 2 132
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PF-200D/US-511ND A5.23 F8P2-EG-B2 - 6 3 189 CR-40 A5.4 E410-16 Z3221 D410-16 4 6 218
CR-40Cb - Z3221 D410Nb-16 - 7 218
MF-29A/US-521 A5.23 F8P2-EG-B3 Z3183 S571-2CM 6 4 198
CR-43Cb - Z3221 D430Nb-16 - 7 219
A5.23 F8P6-EA4-A4 CR-43CbS - - - 7 219
MF-38/US-A4 - 6 2 186
F8A4-EA4-A4
NC-316MF - - - - 222
A5.23 F8P6-EG-A4
MF-38/US-49 Z3183 S584-H 6 - 184 NC-329M - - - 8 222
F8A4-EG-A4
A5.23 F8P6-EA3-A3 FCAW DW-329A A5.22 E2209T0-1/4 - 6 8 235
MF-38/US-40 Z3183 S624-H1 6 - 187
F9A6-EA3-A3
DW-329AP A5.22 E2209T1-1/4 - 6 8 236
PF-200/US-521S A5.23 F9P2-EG-B3 Z3183 S642-2CM 6 4 190
DW-308H A5.22 E308HT1-1/4 Z3323 YF308C 6 8 238
PF-200D/US-521S A5.23 F9P2-EG-B3 - 6 4 191
DW-308L A5.22 E308LT0-1/4 Z3323 YF308LC 6 8 225
MF-27/US-56B A5.23 F9P4-EG-G Z3183 S642-MN 6 - 196
DW-308LT A5.22 E308LT0-1/4 Z3323 YF308LC 6 8 242
PF-200/US-56B A5.23 F9P4-EG-G Z3183 S642-MN 6 - 196
DW-308LH A5.22 E308LT1-1/4 Z3323 YF308LC 6 8 238
MF-29AX/US-63S A5.23 F10P2-EG-G Z3183 S642-MN 6 - -
DW-308LP A5.22 E308LT1-1/4 Z3323 YF308LC 6 8 226
PF-200/US-63S A5.23 F10P2-EG-G Z3183 S642-MN 6 - 149
DW-308 A5.22 E308T0-1/4 Z3323 YF308C 6 8 224
PF-200S/US-9Cb A5.23 F10PZ-EG-G - 6 - 194
DW-309MoL A5.22 E309LMoT0-1/4 Z3323 YF309MoLC 6 8 230
PF-500/US-521H - - - 4 192
DW-309MoLP A5.22 E309LMoT1-1/4 Z3323 YF309MoLC 6 8 231
PF-500D/US-521HD - - - 4 193
DW-309L A5.22 E309LT0-1/4 Z3323 YF309LC 6 8 228
For Stainless Steel
DW-309LP A5.22 E309LT1-1/4 Z3323 YF309LC 6 8 229
SMAW NC-16H A5.4 E16-8-2-16 Z3221 D16-8-2-16 5 8 -
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GTAW TG-S308 A5.9 ER308 㪱㪊㪊㪉㪈㩷㪰㪊㪇㪏㩷 㩷 6 8 254 HF-700 - Z3251 DF3C-600-B - - 268
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the list marks below for details.
Type of covering High Low Ilme- High Lime Iron- Iron- (1) Slag and fumes on tack weld beads absorb moisture; therefore, they must be removed right after tack
per titania hydro- nite cellulose titania powder powder welding to prevent adverse effects on the subsequent main welding.
(2) (3)
AWS standard gen iron- titania
oxide (2) When wind velocity is more than 3m/sec in field welding, use a wind screen, or nitrogen in the wind
E6013 E7016 E6019 E6010 E6013 E6027 E7024 decreases impact value and X-ray soundness of the weld.
Weldability (3) In welding medium and heavy thick mild steels by using non-low-hydrogen electrodes, keep the work
ƒCrack resistant ٌ ٧ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٌ ٌ at appropriate preheat and interpass temperature to remove diffusible hydrogen and thereby prevent
ƒX-ray soundness ٌ ٧ ٤ ٌ ٤ ٌ ٌ cracking in the weld.
ƒImpact value ٌ ٧ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٌ ٌ (4) In order to get better impact values, it is effective to lay each weld layer as thin as possible.
Usability
ƒSuitability F ٧ ٤ ٧ ٌ ٧ - - (5) Many covered electrodes can be used with both AC and DC power sources. Low-hydrogen type
for particular electrodes, however, should be tested on mechanical properties beforehand, because DC current
F, HF ٧ ٤ ٧ ٌ ٧ ٧ ٧
welding causes a little lower strength of the weld metal.
VU ٌ ٧ ٧ ٤ ٧ -- -
positions
- -
(4)
VD ٤ ٧ ٌ - - (6) Low-hydrogen type electrodes are more suitable for surface finishing and repair welding of gas
OH ٌ ٧ ٧ ٤ ٧ - - shielded metal arc and self-shielded metal arc welded deposits in order to prevent pits and
ƒBead F ٧ ٌ ٤ ٌ ٧ - - blowholes.
appear- F, HF ٧ ٌ ٤ ٌ ٧ ٧ ٧
ance V, OH Ű How to keep covered electrodes in good condition
٧ ٧ ٤ ٤ ٧ - -
ƒPenetration ٌ ٤ ٧ ٧ ٤ ٌ ٌ (1) Store covered electrodes in a warehouse where the humidity is low.
ƒSpatter ٧ ٤ ٤ ٌ ٤ ٤ ٤
ƒSlag removal ٧ ٌ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٧ ٧ (2) Low-hydrogen type electrodes should be stored in an oven (100-150°C) placed near the welding area
after re-drying was finished so that welders can take out the electrodes little by little. This manner is
ƒTravel speed ٤ ٌ ٤ ٌ ٧ ٧ ٧ good for preventing the electrodes from moisture pick up and thereby decrease the diffusible
ƒSuitability for hydrogen content of the weld metal.
thin metal ٧ ٌ ٤ ٌ ٧ ٤ ٤
(3) A change of the color of the flux coating to become darker, much more spatter, stronger arc, and
Note (1) ٧: Excellent, ٤: Good, ٌ: Fair irregular slag-covering are signs that the electrodes picked up moisture excessively. In such a case,
F: Flat butt welding, F, HF: Flat and horizontal fillet welding, VU: Vertical-up welding, re-drying is effective even for non-low-hydrogen electrodes to improve usability and X-ray
VD: Vertical-down welding, OH: Overhead welding, V, OH: Vertical and overhead welding soundness. But excessive drying for long hours at high temperatures deteriorates X-ray soundness
(2) The ilmenite type corresponds to the iron-oxide titania potassium type per the AWS standard. of the weld metal.
(3) The lime titania type is not specified by the AWS standard, but exact products fall in the range
of AWS E6013. (4) Welders should bring an appropriate amount of electrodes for half-a-day use at sites in order to
(4) Some low-hydrogen electrodes classified as E7048 are suitable exclusively for vertical-down prevent electrodes from excessive moisture pick up.
welding.
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding
(1)
Ű A guide for selecting filler metals for API grade pipes and comparison of welding procedures Ű Tips for better welding results
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Flux Cored Arc Welding
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 Flux-cored wire Solid wire
admixture shielding gas, DW wires show good slag removability and smooth, glossy bead appearance. (Rutile type)
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-200
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.
Welding speed (cm/min)
Deposition rate: Fig. 1 Porosity resistance to primer
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.
㪤㪯㪄㪉㪇㪇
Ű Tips for better welding results
㪈㪅㪉㩷㫄㫄㱂
(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. 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
Ű Tips for better welding results in Gas Metal Arc Welding Ű Tips for better welding results in Submerged Arc Welding
(1) Use a CO2 shielding gas corresponding to ANSI/AWS A5.32/A5.32M SG-C or an equivalent CO2 gas (1) Accuracy of groove sizes:
purified for welding. The accuracy of root gap and groove angle affects the quality of welds much more than with other
(2) Control the mixing ratio of Ar and CO2 in an Ar-CO2 admixture shielding gas because fluctuation of welding processes; where the accuracy is poor, burn-through, lack of penetration, excessive or
the mixing ratio affects the usability of a solid wire. insufficient reinforcement can occur.
(3) Adjust the shielding gas flow rate in the 20 to 25 l/min range. (2) Surface of groove:
(4) Use a wind screen in welding in a windy area because a strong wind causes blowholes. Rust and oil in the groove must be removed before welding to prevent pits and blowholes.
(5) Use a proper ventilation system at where general ventilation is inadequate. (3) Distribution and circulation of flux:
(6) Keep the tip-to-work distance at around 15 mm with welding currents less than 250A and at around Where a flux is supplied excessively on the base plate, the bead appearance becomes irregular
20 to 25 mm with welding currents over 250A. particularly in use of melted fluxes. In case where a flux is used repetitively by means of a circulation
(7) The use of an excessively low arc voltage may generate a large sound in spray arc welding with an system, the flux can be contaminated with scale and dust and its grain size distribution can be
Ar-CO2 shielding gas. In such a case increase the arc voltage to prevent blowholes. varied; therefore, add new flux occasionally to maintain good performances of the flux.
(8) Torch angle, welding speed, wire diameter, and welding current markedly affect bead appearance (4) Grain size of flux:
and penetration; therefore, adjust such welding parameters according to the application. 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
Ű Tips for better welding results in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding because of poor degassing.
(5) Welding condition and penetration:
(1) Welding power source: Submerged arc welding can use a wide range of parameters such as wire diameter, welding current,
Use the DC-EN connection with the constant current or drooping characteristic DC power source in arc voltage and welding speed; however, erroneous setting of the parameter causes burn-through,
general applications. and insufficient or excessive penetration and reinforcement. The bead shape can be affected by the
(2) Shielding gas: travel angle of a wire; that is, where the wire is leaned to the direction of welding (backhand welding),
Use an argon gas with a high purity equivalent to that of JIS K1105, in order to prevent pits and the bead shape becomes narrower with comparatively deep penetration. In contrast, where the wire
blowholes in the weld metal and decrease consumption of the tip of a tungsten electrode. When the is leaned to the opposite direction of welding (forehand welding), the bead shape becomes wider
length of the Ar gas piping is long, use metal pipes or Teflon tubes to prevent porosity in the weld with shallower penetration.
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. Ű A guide for selecting welding consumables for pipe welding
(3) Tungsten electrode:
A 1-2% thoriated tungsten electrode is suitable. The tip of the tungsten electrode must be kept sharp 1. Welding consumables for straight pipe seam welding
in order to maintain the arc stable.
(4) Tungsten electrode extension length and arc length: API pipe grade Flux Wire Application
In order to keep the shielding of molten weld pool in good condition, the extension of a tungsten X42, X46 MF-38 US-36 or US-49 General applications
electrode from shielding nozzle should be approx. 5 mm. Maintain the arc length at 1-3 mm. The use X52, X56
X60 MF-100N US-36 or US-40 Low temperature applications
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, 2. Welding consumables for spiral pipe welding
rust, water and oil must be removed before welding because they can cause pits, blowholes and
unstable arcs. API pipe grade Flux Wire Application
(6) Wind protection and ventilation: X42, X46 G-50 US-36 or US-40 General applications
Use a wind screen in a windy site to maintain the shielding gas in good condition. Use an appropriate X52, X56 G-60 US-36 or US-40 High speed welding
ventilation system where welding is carried out in a confined area to prevent welders from oxygen X60, X65
deficiency. X70 MF-100N US-36 or US-40 Low temperature applications
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding
B-14
㩷
RB-26
Ilmenite type covered electrode for mild steel High titania type covered electrode for mild steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E6019 Classification : ASME / AWS A 5.1 E6013 Welding Positions:
Welding Positions:
EN ISO 2560-A-E 35 2 RA EN ISO 2560-A-E 35 0 R
JIS Z3211 D4301 JIS Z3211 D4313 OH
OH
Features : ōSuitable for butt and fillet welding of thin and H
Features : ōSuitable for butt and fillet welding of thin plates H VD
middle-thick plates (up to 20mm) ōExcellent usability in all positions
ōExcellent usability VU including vertical downward VU
HF F
Redrying conditions: 70~100㷄x0.5~1h HF F Redrying Conditions: 70~100͠x0.5~1h
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S 㩷 C Si Mn P S
Example 0.10 0.10 0.43 0.015 0.007 Example 0.08 0.30 0.37 0.012 0.010
Guaranty 0.05~0.13 0.05~0.25 0.25~0.65 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.025㩷 Guaranty 0.05~0.12 0.15~0.45 0.25~0.65 ҇0.030 ҇0.025
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
YP TS El IV YP TS El
㩷 㩷㩷
(MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (MPa) (MPa) (%)
Example 410 460 32 -18㷄: 82 Example 450 510 25
Guaranty 㻢330㩷 㻢410㩷 㻢22㩷 -18㷄㻢27 Guaranty ҈330 ҈410 ҈17
Ű Recommended welding parameters Ű Recommended welding parameters
Dia. 2.6mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm 6.0mm Dia. 2.0mm 2.6mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm
F, HF, H 55~90A 85~140䌁 130~190A 180~260A 240~310A F, HF, H, VD 30~65䌁 45~95A 60~125A 105~170A 150~220A
VU, OH 45~75A 60~120䌁 100~160A 135~210A - VU, OH 30~65䌁 45~95A 60~125A 100~150A 125~190A
Ű Polarity
Ű Polarity
Example AC
Example AC 㩷
Guaranty AC, DC-EP, DC-EN
Guaranty AC, DC-EP, DC-EN
Ű Approvals
Ű Approvals
AB LR NV BV NK Others
AB LR NK
3 3m 3 3 KMW3 CR, GL 2 2m KMW2
Ű Packages Ű Packages
Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
(mm) (mm) pack(kg) carton(kg) piece(g) (mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g)
2.6 350 5 20 20 2.0 300 2 20 10
3.2 400 5 20 35 2.6 350 5 20 19
4.0 450 5 20 62 3.2 350 5 20 29
5.0 450 5 20 94 4.0 400 5 20 53
6.0 450 5 20 141 5.0 400 5 20 81
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding
LB-52 LB-52U
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Low hydrogen type covered electrode for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E7016 Welding Positions Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E7016 Welding Positions
EN ISO 2560-A-E 42 3 B EN ISO 2560-A-E 42 2 B
JIS Z3212 D5016 OH JIS Z3211 D4316 OH
Features: ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding of heavy H Features : ōSuitable for one side welding of pipes H
structures ōExtremely good arc stability in one side welding
ƒExcellent mechanical properties F
VU
with relatively low current VU
HF F
Redrying Conditions: 300~350°Cx0.5~1 h Redrying Conditions: 300~350㷄x0.5~1 h HF
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S 㩷 C Si Mn P S
Example 0.08 0.60 0.94 0.011 0.006 Example 0.08 0.64 0.86 0.012 0.008
Guaranty 0.05~0.10 䟭0.75 䟭1.60 䟭0.020 䟭0.020 Guaranty 0.05~0.10 㻡0.75㩷 㻡1.60㩷 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.020㩷
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh)
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 500 570 32 -29㷄:120 AW
㩷 Example 480 560 31 -29㷄: 80
420 520 33 -29㷄:150 620×1
Guaranty 㻢400㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢22㩷 -29㷄㻢27
Guaranty 䟮400 䟮480 䟮22 -29㷄䟮27 AW
㩷 Ű Recommended welding parameters
䟮350 䟮460 䟮25 -29㷄䟮27 620±15x1
Ű Recommended welding parameters Dia. 2.6mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm
F, HF, H 60~90A 90~130䌁 130~180A 180~240A
Dia. 2.6mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm 6.0mm
VU, OH 50~80A 80~120䌁 110~170A 150~200A
F, HF, H 55~85A 90~130䌁 130~180A 180~240A 210~310A
Root pass 30~80A 60~110䌁 90~140A 130~180A
VU, OH 50~80A 80~120䌁 110~170A 150~200A -
Root pass: DC-EN is also suitable.
Ű Polarity
Ű Polarity
Example AC 㩷
Example AC 㩷
Guaranty AC, DC-EP 㩷
Guaranty AC, DC-EP 㩷
Ű Approvals
Ű Approvals
AB LR NV BV NK
AB LR NV BV NK Others
3H10,3Y,3Y400 3m,3Ym(H15) 3YH10 3.3Y KMW53H10
3H10,3Y 3m,3Ym(H15) 3YH10 3,3YHH KMW53H10 CCS
Ű Packages
Ű Packages
Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
(mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g) Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
2.6 350 5 20 20 (mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g)
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E7018 Welding Positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E7018-1 Welding Positions:
EN ISO 2560-A-E 42 3 B Features: ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding of structures for
JIS Z3212 D5016 OH low temperature service steel OH
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Z-43F
Iron-powder titania type covered electrode for mild steel and
490MPa high tensile strength steel
Ű Polarity
Example AC㩷
Guaranty AC, DC-EP, DC-EN
Ű Approvals
AB LR NK
3 3m,3G KMW3
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding
KOBE-6010 KOBE-7010S
High cellulose type covered electrode for pipe welding (up to API-X52) High cellulose type covered electrode for pipe welding (API-X52 to X60)
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E6010 Welding Positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E7010-P1 Welding Positions:
EN ISO 2560-A-E 35 0 C EN ISO 2560-A-E 42 0 C
Features: ōSuitable for butt welding of pipes OH
Features : ōSuitable for butt welding of pipes OH
ōExcellent usability in vertical downward welding H VD ōExcellent usability in vertical downward welding H VD
VU VU
F F
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S 㩷 C Si Mn P S
Example 0.12 0.15 0.51 0.009 0.008 Example 0.14 0.10 1.01 0.012 0.007
Guaranty 0.05~0.20 㻡0.40㩷 0.30~0.80 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.025㩷 Guaranty 㻡0.20㩷 㻡0.60㩷 㻡1.20㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03㩷
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 430 510 27 -29㷄: 63 Example 470 570 30 -29㷄: 61
Guaranty 㻢330㩷 㻢410㩷 㻢22㩷 -29㷄㻢27 Guaranty 㻢410㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢22㩷 -29㷄㻢27
Ű Recommended welding parameters Ű Recommended welding parameters
Dia. 2.4mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 4.8mm Dia. 2.4mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 4.8mm
F, H 40~75A 70~130䌁 90~180A 140~225A F, H 40~70A 60~120䌁 90~170A 130~210A
VD 40~75A 70~130䌁 90~180A 140~225A VD 40~70A 70~120䌁 100~170A 150~210A
VU, OH 40~75A 70~130䌁 90~180A 140~225A VU, OH 40~70A 60~120䌁 80~160A 120~200A
Ű Polarity Ű Polarity
Example DC-EP Example DC-EP
Guaranty DC-EP Guaranty DC-EP
Ű Packages Ű Packages
Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
(mm) (mm) pack(kg) carton(kg) piece(g) (mm) (mm) pack(kg) carton(kg) piece(g)
2.4 300 2 20 13 2.4 300 2 20 13
3.2 350 5 20 27 3.2 350 5 20 26
4.0 350 5 20 40 4.0 350 5 20 40
4.8 350 5 20 58 4.8 350 5 20 58
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding
KOBE-8010S LB-78VS
High cellulose type covered electrode for pipe welding (API-X60 to X70) Extra low hydrogen type covered electrode for pipe welding (up to API-X60)
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8010-P1 Welding Positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.1 E7048 Welding Positions:
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 EN ISO 2560-A-E 36 0 Z C 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 EN ISO 2560-A-E 42 2 B
Features: ōSuitable for butt welding of pipes OH Features : ōSuitable for butt welding of pipes OH
ōExcellent usability in vertical downward welding H VD
ōExcellent usability in vertical downward welding H VD
ōGood mechanical properties
VU Redrying Conditions: 350~400㷄x1 h
F F
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Mo 㩷 C Si Mn P S
Example 0.15 0.12 1.05 0.012 0.006 0.27 Example 0.06 0.56 1.18 0.012 0.005
Guaranty 㻡0.20㩷 㻡0.60㩷 㻡1.20㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.50㩷 Guaranty 0.05~0.10 㻡0.90㩷 㻡1.60㩷 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.020㩷
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding
LB-88VS LB-98VS
Extra low hydrogen type covered electrode for pipe welding (API-X60 to X70) Extra low hydrogen type covered electrode for pipe welding (API-X80)
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8018-G Welding Positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9018-G Welding Positions:
EN ISO 2560-A-E 46 2 Z B EN ISO 2560-A-E 50 2 Z B
Features : ōSuitable for butt welding of pipes OH
Features : ōSuitable for butt welding of pipes OH
ōExcellent usability in vertical downward welding H
ōExcellent usability in vertical downward welding H VD
ōGood mechanical properties VD
ōGood mechanical properties
Redrying Conditions: 350~400㷄x1 h Redrying Conditions: 350~400㷄x1 h
F
F
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Mo 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Mo
Example 0.06 0.55 1.20 0.012 0.006 0.53 0.12 Example 0.06 0.61 1.27 0.013 0.004 1.17 0.18
Guaranty 0.05~0.10 0.30~0.75 1.00~1.40 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.020 0.40~0.80 0.05~0.30 0.05~ 0.30~ 1.00~ 0.90~ 0.10~
Guaranty 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.020㩷
0.10 0.75 1.50 1.40 0.40
Ű Packages
Ű Packages
Dia. Length Weight per Weigh per Weight per
Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per (mm) (mm) pack(kg) carton(kg) piece(g)
(mm) (mm) pack(kg) carton(kg) piece(g)
3.2 350 5 20 31
3.2 350 5 20 31
4.0 400 5 20 56
4.0 400 5 20 56
4.5 400 5 20 67
4.5 400 5 20 68
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding
ASME Type of Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade
AWS cov- Pol. Features WP YP TS El IV
designation 㩷 C Si Mn P S 㩷
class. ering (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
F 0㷄:
Ex 0.08 0.14 0.34 0.014 0.009 Ex 410 460 32
AC ōTypical lime titania type HF 110㩷
A5.1 Lime
Z-44㩷 DC-EP electrode H
E6013 titania
DC-EN ōRC: 70~100㷄x0.5~1h㩷 VU
0.05~ 0.20~
OH Gt 㩷 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.025 Gt 㻢330㩷 㻢410㩷 㻢17㩷 -
0.45 0.60
F
Ex 0.08 0.30 0.33 0.013 0.009 Ex 430 480 25 -
AC ōExcellent usability in the HF
A5.1 High
B-33 DC-EP flat and horizontal positions H
E6013 titania㩷
DC-EN ōRC: 70~100㷄x0.5~1h㩷 VU 0.05~ 0.20~ 0.10~
OH Gt 㻡0.030 㻡0.025 Gt 㻢330㩷 㻢410㩷 㻢17㩷 -
0.12 0.50 0.65
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC); Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above)
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Covered Electrodes for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel
Trade ASME Chemical composi- tion of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Type of
designa- AWS Pol. Features WP YP TS El IV PWHT
covering C Si Mn P S Mo
tion class. 㩷 㩷
(MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (°Cxh)
ōLow hydrogen F 480 550 33 -29㷄:100 AW
type containing iron HF Ex 0.08 0.50 0.97 0.013 0.007 - Ex㩷
A5.1 Low AC 410 500 34 -29㷄:130 620×1
LB-26㩷 powder㩷 H
E7016 hydrogen㩷 DC-EP 0.05~ 㻢400㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢22 -29㷄㻢27 AW
ōRC: 300~350㷄 VU Gt 㻡0.75 㻡1.60 㻡0.020 㻡0.020 - Gt㩷
x0.5~1h OH 0.10 㻢340㩷 㻢450㩷 㻢25 -29㷄㻢27 620±15x1
F 500 580 31 -29㷄:120 AW
HF Ex 0.08 0.57 1.12 0.012 0.005 - Ex㩷
A5.1 Low AC ōBetter impact value㩷 430 530 33 -29㷄:150 620×1
LB-52A㩷 H
E7016㩷 hydrogen㩷 DC-EP㩷 ōRC: 350~400㷄x1h 0.05~ 㻢400㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢22 -29㷄㻢27 AW
VU Gt 㻡0.75 㻡1.60 㻡0.020 㻡0.020 - Gt
OH 0.10 㻢370㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢25 -29㷄㻢27 620±15x1
F
ōLow hydrogen type HF Ex 0.08 0.47 0.94 0.012 0.007 - Ex 450 540 32 -29㷄:110 AW
A5.1 Low AC for tack welding㩷 H
LB-52T㩷
E7048 hydrogen㩷 DC-EP㩷 ōRC: 300~350㷄 VU
x0.5~1h VD 0.05~
Gt 㻡0.90 㩷 㻡1.60㩷 㻡0.020 㻡0.020 - Gt 㻢400㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢22 -29㷄㻢27㩷 AW
OH 0.10
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Covered Electrodes for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel
ASME Type of Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade
AWS cov- Pol. Features WP YP TS El IV
designation C Si Mn P S 㩷
class. ering (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Iron ƒSuitable for horizontal Ex 0.07 0.41 0.69 0.018 0.010 Ex 440 500 30 -29͠: 41
AC
A5.1 powder and fillet welding F
Z-27㩷 DC-EP
E6027㩷 iron HF 0.05~ 0.20~ 0.20~
DC-EN ƒRC: 70~100͠x0.5~1h Gt ҇0.030 ҇0.030 Gt ҈330 ҈410 ҈22 -29͠҈27
oxide㩷 0.12 0.80 1.00
Iron AC ƒSuitable for horizontal Ex 0.06 0.42 0.82 0.017 0.008 Ex 470 540 28 -
A5.1 F
Z-50F㩷 powder DC-EP and fillet welding
E7024㩷 HF 0.03~
titania㩷 DC-EN ƒRC: 70~100͠x0.5~1h Gt ҇0.90 ҇1.25 ҇0.030 ҇0.030 Gt ҈400 ҈480 ҈17 -
0.10
AC ƒSuitable for horizontal Ex 0.07 0.39 0.94 0.017 0.009 Ex 480 530 29 0͠: 74
Lime F
LT-B50㩷 - DC-EP and fillet welding
titania㩷 HF 0.10~ 0.60~
DC-EN ōRC: 70~100͠x0.5~1h Gt ҇0.10 ҇0.030 ҇0.025 Gt ҈390 ҈490 ҈20 0͠҈47
0.70 1.25
ƒSuitable for horizontal
and fillet welding Ex 0.07 0.35 1.03 0.014 0.008 Ex 480 550 30 -29͠: 75
Low
A5.1 AC ƒIron powder low F
LT-B52A㩷 hydro-
E7018 DC-EP㩷 hydrogen type HF
gen㩷 Gt ҇0.11 ҇0.75 ҇1.60 ҇0.025㩷 ҇0.025 Gt ҈400 ҈480 ҈22 -29͠҈27
ōRC: 300~350͠
x0.5~1h
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above)
Ű Approvals Ű Diameter and length (mm)
Z-27 AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, CR Dia. 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.4 7.0 8.0
LT-B50 AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, CR, GL - 450 450 450 - - - -
LT-B52A AB, LR, NV, BV, NK 550 550 550 550 - - - -
Z-27㩷
㩷 - 700 700 700 700 700 - -
- - - 900 900 900 900 -
550 - 550 - 550 - - -
Z-50F
- - 700 - 700 - - -
450 450 450 450 450 450 450 450
- 550 550 550 550 550 550 550
LT-B50㩷
- 700 700 700 700 700 700 700
- - - 900 900 900 900 900
LT-B52A 450 - 550 - 550 550 550 450
- - 700 - 700 700 700 550
- - - - - - - 700
- - - - - - - 900
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Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-100 DW-100E
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E71T-1C Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E71T-9C Welding lpositions:
EN 758 T 42 0 P C 1 H10 EN 758 T 42 2 P C 1 H10
JIS Z3313 YFW-C50DR OH
JIS Z3313 YFW-C502R OH
Features: ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions H VD
Features: ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions H
including vertical downward ƒExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -29㷄
ƒSoft and stable arc, less fume and spattering, smooth VU Shielding gas: CO2 VU
F
bead appearance, and good slag removal HF
Polarity: DC-EP HF F
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Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-A50 DW-50
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E71T-1M Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E71T-1C/1M, -9C/9M Welding positions:
EN 758 T 42 2 P M 1 H5 EN 758 T 42 2 P C/M 1 H5
JIS Z3313 YFW-A50DR OH Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions OH
Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all position H VD
including vertical downward H VD
including vertical downward ƒExcellent usability with soft and stable arc, less fume
ƒExcellent usability with soft and stable arc, less fume VU and spattering, good bead appearance and smooth F
VU
F HF
and spattering, good bead appearance and smooth HF
slag removal
slag removal 㩷 ƒApplicable for ship class E-grade plates
Shielding gas: Ar-CO2 mixture Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture
Polarity: DC-EP Polarity: DC-EP
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 C Si Mn P S 㩷 C Si Mn P S
Example 0.05 0.48 1.22 0.013 0.009 Example 0.04 0.67 1.29 0.011 0.008
Guaranty 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡1.75㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03㩷 Guaranty 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡1.75㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03㩷
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 510 570 30 -18㷄: 110 Example 510 582 31 -18㷄: 108
Guaranty 㻢400㩷 㻢490㩷 㻢22㩷 -18㷄㻢27 Guaranty 㻢400㩷 㻢490㩷 㻢22㩷 -18㷄㻢27
Ű Recommended welding parameters Ű Recommended welding parameters
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Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
MX-200 MX-200E
Metal type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Metal type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E70T-1C Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E70T-9C Welding positions:
EN 758 T 42 0 R C 3 H5 EN 758 T 42 2 R C 3 H5
JIS Z3313 YFW-C50DM JIS Z3313 YFW-C502M
Features : ƒSuitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding Features : ƒSuitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding
ƒExcellent porosity resistibility to inorganic zinc primer ƒExcellent porosity resistibility to inorganic zinc primer
Shielding gas: CO2 F ƒExcellent impact value at low temperatures F
HF HF
Polarity: DC-EP down to -29㷄
Shielding gas: CO2
Polarity: DC-EP
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Flux Cored Arc Welding
MX-A100 MX-100T
Metal cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Metal cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 E70C-6M Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 E70C-6C/6M
Welding positions: Welding positions:
EN 758 T 42 4 M M 3 H5 EN 758 T 42 2 M C/M 1 H5
JIS Z3313 YFW-A50DM JIS Z3313 YFW-C50DM
OH
Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding H Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions for thin H
ƒBetter arc stability and wider optimum current range for plates (e.g., 0.8mm)
spray transfer arc with less spattering than ƒExcellent arc stability in low current range (50~180A) VU
solid wire HF F for short circuiting welding in all positions HF F
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 C Si Mn P S 㩷 C Si Mn P S
Example 0.05 0.63 1.58 0.017 0.011 Example 0.08 0.49 1.53 0.013 0.015
Guaranty 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡1.75㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03㩷 Guaranty 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡1.75㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03㩷
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 450 550 33 -40㷄: 71
Guaranty 㻢400㩷 㻢483㩷 㻢22㩷 -40㷄㻢27 Example 480 560 31 -29㷄: 62
Ű Recommended welding parameters Guaranty 㻢400㩷 㻢490㩷 㻢22㩷 -29㷄㻢27
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Flux Cored Arc Welding
Flux cored Wires for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel
Trade ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
designa- AWS of SG Pol. Features WP
cored 0.2%OS TS El IV
tion class. C Si Mn P S 㩷
flux (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
ƒSuitable for flat and Ex 0.06 0.48 1.50 0.012 0.010 Ex 490 560 28 -18㷄: 60
A5.20 horizontal fillet welding F
DW-200 Rutile CO2㩷 DC-EP
E70T-1C ƒA large leg length of about HF
9mm in horizontal fillet
Gt 㩷 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.90 㻡1.75 㻡0.03 㻡0.03 Gt 㻢400㩷 㻢490㩷 㻢22㩷 -18㷄㻢27
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
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Flux Cored Arc Welding
Flux Cored Wires for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel
Trade ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
designa- AWS of SG Pol. Features WP
cored 0.2%OS TS El IV
tion class. 㩷 C Si Mn P S 㩷
flux (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
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Gas Metal Arc Welding Gas Metal Arc Welding
MG-50 MG-51T
Solid wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel Solid wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 ER70S-G Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 ER70S-6 Welding positions:
JIS Z3312 YGW11 JIS Z3312 YGW12
Features : ƒSuitable for flat, horizontal and horizontal fillet welding Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions OH
ƒHigher currents are recommended H ƒHigher currents can be applied in vertical and H
Shielding gas: CO2 overhead positions
Polarity: DC-EP ƒSuitable for pipe welding in all positions VU
HF F Shielding gas: CO2 HF F
Polarity: DC-EP
Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu Al Ti+Zr
Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
Example 0.04 0.73 1.64 0.010 0.010 0.23 0.01 0.22
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu
0.55~ 1.40~
Guaranty 㻡0.15㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.50 㻡0.10㩷 㻡0.30㩷 Example 0.10 0.88 1.56 0.011 0.012 0.24
1.10 1.90
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.06~ 0.80~ 1.40~
Guaranty 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.50㩷
0.15 1.10 1.85
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (͠xh)
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV Shielding
Example 490 570 30 -18㷄: 100 AW 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) gas
㩷 420 530 34 -18㷄: 110 625x1
Example 470 560 32 -29㷄: 70 CO2
Guaranty 㻢400㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢22㩷 -18㷄䟮27 AW
㩷 520 600 31 -29㷄: 90 80%Ar-20%CO2
Ű Recommended welding parameters
Guaranty 㻢400㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢22㩷 -29㷄㻢27 CO2
Dia. 1.0mm 1.2mm 1.4mm 1.6mm
Ű Recommended welding parameters
F 50~220A 100~350A 150~450A 200~550A
Dia. 0.9mm 1.0mm 1.2mm
H 50~200A 100~300A 150~350A 200~400A
F 50~200A 50~220A 80~350A
Ű Approvals
VU 50~140A 50~140A 50~160A
AB LR NV BV NK Others
OH 50~120A 50~120A 50~140A
GL, CR,
3SA,3YSA 3S,3YS(H15) ΥYMS SA3M,3YM KSW53G
KR
Ű Packages Ű Packages
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Gas Metal Arc Welding
Solid Wires for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel
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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
TG-S50 TG-S51T
TIG welding rod and wire for mild steel, 490MPa high tensile strength steel and aluminium-killed TIG welding rod and wire for mild steel, 490MPa high tensile strength steel and
steel for low temperature service aluminium-killed steel for low temperature service
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 ER70S-G Classification: ASME / AWS A5.18 ER70S-6
JIS Z3316 YGT50 JIS Z3316 YGT50
Features: ƒGood impact value at low temperatures Features: ƒIts tensile strength after long time PWHT is high enough for 490MPa
Shielding Gas: Ar Shielding Gas: Ar
Polarity: DC-EN Polarity: DC-EN
Ű Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu Al Ti Zr 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu Al Ti Zr
Example 0.10 0.74 1.40 0.009 0.010 0.24 0.01 0.01 0.01 Example 0.10 0.89 1.56 0.010 0.011 0.23 0.01 0.01 0.01
1.00~ 0.07~ 0.80~ 1.40~
Guaranty 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.95 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.025 㻡0.50 㻡0.15 㻡0.15㩷 㻡0.12 Guaranty 㻡0.025 㻡0.025 㻡0.50 㻡0.15㩷 㻡0.15㩷 㻡0.12㩷
1.50 0.15 1.00 1.85
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh)
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
Example 480 580 33 -29㷄: 180 AW 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh)
㩷 380 500 36 -29㷄: 230 625x8 Example 510 610 32 -29㷄: 210 AW
Guaranty 㻢400㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢22㩷 -29㷄㻢27 AW 㩷 420 550 35 -29㷄: 160 625x24
Ű Approvals Guaranty 㻢400㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢22㩷 -29㷄㻢27 AW
AB LR NV BV NK Others 㩷
3*,3Y* 3Ym(H15) 㸉YM㩷 SA3YM KSW53G CCS 㩷 Ű Approvals
Ű Packages Others
TÜV
Dia. Weight Length Weight per
Type
(mm) (kg) (mm) piece (g)
Ű Packages
0.8 spool 10 - -
dia. Weight Length Weight/
1.2 spool 10 - - Type
(mm) (kg) (mm) piece(g)
㩷 spool 20 - -
0.8 spool 10 - -
㩷 tube 5 1,000 9
1.2 spool 10 - -
1.6 spool 10 - -
1.6 tube 5 1,000 16
㩷 tube 5 1,000 16
2.0 tube 5 1,000 25
2.0 tube 5 1,000 25
2.4 tube 5 1,000 35
2.4 tube 5 1,000 35
3.2 tube 5 1,000 63
3.2 tube 5 1,000 63
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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
NO65G
TIG welding rod and wire for mild steel and 490 MPa high tensile strength steel
Ű Packages
70
Submerged Arc Welding Submerged Arc Welding
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.17 F7A2-EH14 Classification: ASME / AWS A5.17 F7A2-EH14
JIS Z3183 S502-H JIS Z3183 S502-H
Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding of thin plates at high speeds Features: ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding of thin or medium plate at high speeds
ƒDC-EP (CP type power source) is better for sheet metal of 4mm or thinner Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350㷄x1h
Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350㷄x1h
Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu
Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS Example 0.12 0.03 1.95 0.013 0.005 0.11
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu Guaranty 0.10~0.20 㻡0.10㩷 1.70~2.20 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.35㩷
Example 0.12 0.03 1.95 0.013 0.005 0.11 Ű Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS
Guaranty 0.10~0.20 㻡0.10㩷 1.70~2.20 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.35㩷 㩷 C Si Mn P S
Ű Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS Example 0.10 0.27 1.34 0.016 0.015
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ű Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS
Example 0.12 0.20 1.36 0.013 0.013 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh)
Ű Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS
Example 460 560 27 -29㷄: 40 AW
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh) Guaranty 㻢400㩷 480~660 㻢22㩷 -29㷄㻢27 AW
Ű Polarity
Example 440 540 29 -29㷄: 40 AW
Guaranty 㻢400㩷 480~660 㻢22㩷 -29㷄㻢27 AW Example AC
Ű Polarity Guaranty AC
Ű Approvals
Example AC
Guaranty AC AB LR NV BV NK Others
Ű Packages Single 1T 1T 㸇T㩷 A1T KAW1TM CR
Wire Flux Ű Packages
Wire Flux
Dia. Weight Mesh Weight
Type Type Dia. Weight Mesh Weight
(mm) (kg) size (kg) Type Type
(mm) (kg) size (kg)
1.6 spool 10,20 8x48 can 25
1.6 spool 10,20 12x65 can 25
2.0 spool 10,20 12x65 can 25
2.0 spool 10,20 12x150 can 25
2.4 coil 25,76,150 12x150 can 25
2.4 coil 25,76,150 㩷 㩷
㩷 spool 10,20 20xD can 25
㩷 spool 10,20
3.2 coil 25,76,150 㩷 㩷
3.2 coil 25,76,150
4.0 coil 25,75,150
4.0 coil 25,75,150
4.8 coil 25,75,150
4.8 coil 25,75,150
6.4 coil 25,78,159
6.4 coil 25,78,159
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Submerged Arc Welding
MF-38 US-36
SAW flux and wire combination for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel
Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS 2.0 spool 10,20 20x200 can 25
2.4 coil 25,76,150 20xD can 25
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu
㩷 spool 10,20 㩷 㩷 㩷
Example 0.12 0.03 1.95 0.013 0.005 0.11
3.2 coil 25,76,150
Guaranty 0.10~0.20 㻡0.10㩷 1.70~2.20 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.35㩷
4.0 coil 25,75,150
4.8 coil 25,75,150
Ű Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS
6.4 coil 25,78,159
㩷 C Si Mn P S
Example 0.09 0.32 1.63 0.018 0.011
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh)
Example 490 570 30 -51㷄: 59 AW
㩷 420 530 31 -51㷄: 64 620x1
Guaranty 㻢400㩷 480~660 㻢22㩷 -51㷄㻢27 AW
㩷 㻢400㩷 480~660 㻢22㩷 -51㷄㻢27 620±15x1
Ű Polarity
Example AC
Guaranty AC
Ű Approvals
㩷 AB LR NV BV NK Others
2T,2YT 2T,2YT 㸈YT A2,2YT KAW52T,
Single GL, CR, KR
3M,3YM 3YM (㸉YM)㩷 3,3YM 53M
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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
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh)
Example 470 570 30 -51㷄: 90 AW
㩷 410 520 31 -51㷄: 82 620x1
Guaranty 㻢400㩷 480~660 㻢22㩷 -51㷄㻢27 AW
㩷 㻢400㩷 480~660 㻢22㩷 -51㷄㻢27 620±15x1
Ű Polarity
Example AC
Guaranty AC
Ű Approvals
㩷 AB LR NV Others
Single 2T,2YT,3M,3YM 2T,2YT,3YM 㸈YT(㸉YM)㩷 GL
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Submerged Arc Welding
SAW Flux and Wire Combinations for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel
ƒSuitable for fillet welding Wire-Ex 0.12 0.03 1.95 0.013 0.005
for both single and multiple -18㷄:
Ex 430 510 29 AW
MF-53 A5.17 electrodes procedures 0.10~ 1.70~ 40
Fused AC Wire-Gt ҇0.10 ҇0.030 ҇0.030
US-36 F7A0-EH14 ƒExcellent bead appearance 0.20 2.20
and slag removal㩷
ƒRC: 150~350㷄x1h 480~ -18㷄
Weld-Ex 0.05 0.67 1.61 0.016 0.009 Gt 䟮400 䟮22 AW
660 䟮27
ƒSuitable for butt welding Wire-Ex 0.07 0.01 0.44 0.015 0.008
ƒExcellent bead appearance -40㷄:
Ex 400 510 29 AW
with high currents 0.25~ 87
PF-H45 A5.17 Wire-Gt ҇0.10 ҇0.07 ҇0.030 ҇0.030
Bonded AC ƒMaximum 5 passes are 0.60
US-43 F6A4-EL8
recommended in multi-pass
welding 410~ -40㷄
Weld-Ex 0.07 0.53 1.30 0.015 0.006 Gt 䟮330 䟮22 AW
ƒRC: 200~300㷄x1h 550 䟮27
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal
Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty of weld metal (polarity: AC)
Ű Approvals
G-80 US-36㩷 AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, KR Ű Diameter of wire (mm)
MF-53 US-36 AB, LR, NV, NK㩷 US-36㩷 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2, 4.0, 4.8, 6.4
PF-H45 US-43 AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, GL, CR US-43㩷 2.4, 3.2, 4.0, 4.8, 6.4
Ű Mesh size of flux
G-80 12x65, 12x200, 20x200, 32x200, 20xD
MF-53 8x48 㩷 㩷 㩷
PF-H45 10x48 㩷 㩷 㩷
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Submerged Arc Welding
SAW Flux and Wire Combinations for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal
Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty of weld metal (polarity: AC)
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Ű A guide for selecting welding consumables Ű Tips for better welding results
Table 1 shows suitable welding consumables for shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), flux cored arc In addition to the tips for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel, the following notes should be
welding (FCAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and submerged arc welding (SAW) of weather proof taken into consideration in welding weather proof steels.
steels.
(1) Remove rust and dirt from welding grooves to prevent pits and blowholes in the weld metal.
(1)
Table 1 Welding consumables for weather proof steel
(2) Use an appropriate welding procedure taking into account the requirements for the mechanical
Steel ASTM JIS G3114 ASTM JIS G3114 properties of the weldment, because heat input, interpass temperature and plate thickness affect the
grade A709 Gr.36 SMA400P A588 SMA570P cooling rate of welds and, where the cooling rate is excessively low, the tensile strength and notch
SMA400W A709 Gr.50W SMA570W toughness of the weld decrease.
SMA490P A242
(3) Use appropriate preheating according to the type of base metal and the thickness of the work to
SMA490W
prevent cold cracking in the weld. Table 2 shows the minimum preheat temperatures used in general
SMAW LB-W52B LB-W588 LB-W62G applications.
LB-W62G
FCAW DW-50W DW-588 - Table 2 Minimum preheat temperatures (°C) for general uses for several steel grades and thicknesses
GMAW MG-W50TB - -
SAW MF-38 US-W52B MF-38 US-W62B Steel grade Type of Welding process Plate thickness (mm)
MF-38A US-W52B - MF-63 US-W62B (HF) (See Table 1) welding 25 max Over 25 Over 38
MF-53 US-W52B (HF) joint Up to 38 Up to 50
Note (1) F, H, and HF designate suitable welding position.
A709 Gr.36 SMAW - 50 100
Groove
SMA400P
Fillet
SMA400W FCAW, GMAW, SAW - - 50
A588
A709 Gr.50W SMAW 50 100 100
Groove
A242
Fillet
SMA490P FCAW, GMAW, SAW - - 50
SMA490W
SMAW 50 100 100
SMA570P Groove
SMA570W Fillet
SAW, GMAW 50 50 50
(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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Shielding Metal Arc Welding
Trade ASME Type of Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
designa- AWS cov- Pol. Features WP 0.2%OS TS El IV
tion Class. ering 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu Ni Cr 㩷
(MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above)
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Flux Cored Arc Welding
Trade ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
designa- AWS of SG Pol. Features WP
cored 0.2%OS TS El IV
tion Class. 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu Cr Ni 㩷
flux (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Diameter (mm)
DW-50W㩷 1.2, 1.4, 1.6
DW-588㩷 1.2㩷
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Gas Metal Arc Welding
Ű Diameter (mm)
MG-W50TB 0.9, 1.0, 1.2
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Submerged Arc Welding
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Submerged Arc Welding
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal, Weld-Gt: Guaranty of weld metal
Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty of weld metal (polarity: AC)
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For 590-780MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Low Temperature Steel
For 590-780MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Low Temperature Steel
(1)
Ű A guide for selecting welding consumables
SAW
-20°C
MF-300 US-36 (AC, SR) MF-300 US-49A (AC, SR) MF-300 US-40 (AC)
-40°C PF-H55S US-49A PF-H55S US-40 (AC)
(AC, SR) PF-H80AK US-56B
PF-H55S US-49A (AC, SR)
PF-H55AS US-36J PF-H80AK US-56B (AC, DC-EP) PF-H80AS US-80LT (DC-EP)
PF-H80AK US-255 (AC)
(DC-EP, SR) (DC-EP) PF-H80AK US-80LT (AC)
-60°C PF-H55LT US-36 PF-H55AS US-36J
(AC, SR) (DC-EP) PF-H55LT US-36J PF-H80AK US-56B (AC)
PF-H55LT US-36 (AC) (AC) PF-H55S/US-2N (AC, SR)
PF-H55LT US-36J (AC, SR)
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.
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Flux Cored Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Submerged Arc Welding
For 590-780MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Low Temperature Steel
(1) Use an appropriate welding procedure taking into account the requirements for the mechanical (1) Use suitable shielding gas for each welding wire because the composition of a shielding gas can
properties of the weldment, because heat input, Interpass temperature and plate thickness affect the affect the mechanical properties of the weld metal.
cooling rate of welds and, where the cooling rate is excessively low, the tensile strength and notch
toughness of the weld decrease. (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.
(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 (3) Refer to the tips for welding Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel for other notes.
welding process, plate thickness, and kind of steel plate. In general, higher tensile strength steels
need higher preheat and interpass temperatures. SAW
(3) Select appropriate welding consumables and welding conditions carefully particularly in cases where (1) Remove rust, oil, grease, and water in the welding groove beforehand because such dirt can cause
the weld metal dilution by the base metal is large, because the chemical composition of the weld weld defects like pits and blowholes.
metal can markedly be affected by the base metal chemical composition and thereby the properties
of the weld metal can be varied. (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
(4) Confirm the applicability of postweld heat treatment for welding consumables before use, because dilution; therefore, the properties of the weld metal can markedly be varied by the chemical
some welding consumables can provide good notch toughness only in the as-welded condition and composition of the base metal. Especially in the single-pass-on-both-side welding, the dilution ratio
some welding consumables can provide sufficient notch toughness in the postweld heat treated becomes as large as about 60% and thus the properties of the weld metal is considerably affected
conditions. by the chemical composition of the base metal.
(5) Confirm the suitable electric current characteristics for welding consumables before use, because (3) Refer to the tips for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel for other notes.
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 Ű How to prevent cold cracks in welding high tensile strength steels
the properties of the weld metal and usability.
In order to prevent cold cracks in arc welding, preheat temperature is a key factor, which relates to the
(6) Some welding consumable can be used by both AC and DC-EP; however, the use of DC-EP causes hardenability of the steel material, the amount of diffusible hydrogen in the weld metal, and the degree of
a little decrease in strength of the weld metal. 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),
SMAW 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
(1) Low-hydrogen type electrodes should be stored in an oven (100-150°C) placed near the welding area the hardenability of a steel material, and plate thickness relates to the degree of restraint of a welding
after re-drying was finished. Take out minimize amounts of electrodes needed for a certain work joint. Hence, PC can be a guide to estimating the preheat temperature needed for preventing a cold crack
from the oven. This manner is to keep the diffusible hydrogen content of the weld metal in a low in arc welding of a particular steel material.
level.
However, in the stricter sense, the following formula (PW ) is more recommended to use for estimating the
(2) Use the backstep technique directly in the welding groove or strike an arc on a scrap plate before cooling time after welding that relates to preheat temperature, heat input, ambient temperature, and
transferring the arc into the groove to prevent cracking. 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.
(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 PW = PCM + H/60 + RF/400,000
caused by the nitrogen in the atmosphere and, where the arc length is excessive, blowholes can where PCM (%): the same as that contained in the PC formula
occur in the weld metal. Use a wind screen in windy areas. RF (N/mm·mm): the degree of restraint of a welding joint
(4) Refer to the tips for Mild Steel and 490MPa High Tensile Strength Steel for other notes. The degree of restraint (N/mm·mm) 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.
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For 590-780MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Low Temperature Steel
150
Preheat temperature (°C)
No crack Crack
100
50
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding
LB-62 LB-62UL
Extra low hydrogen and moisture resistant type covered electrode for Ultra low hydrogen and moisture resistant type covered electrode for
550 to 610MPa high tensile strength steel 550 to 610MPa high tensile strength steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9016-G Welding Positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9016-G Welding Positions:
EN ISO 2560-A-E 50 3 Z B EN ISO 2560-A-E 50 3 Z B
JIS Z3212 D5816 OH
JIS Z3212 D5816 OH
H
Features: ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding H
104 105
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
4.0 400 5 20 55
5.0 450 5 20 97
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
6.0 450 5 20 140
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Ti B
Example 0.08 0.40 1.38 0.012 0.007 0.48 0.023 0.0021
0.30~ 1.00~ 0.30~ 0.005~ 0.0005~
Guaranty 㻡0.10㩷 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.020
0.90 1.60 0.70 0.035 0.0045
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh)
Example 490 580 29 -60㷄: 130 AW
㩷 470 570 31 -60㷄: 120 620x1
Guaranty 㻢390㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢25㩷 -60㷄㻢27 AW
㩷 㻢390㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢25㩷 -60㷄㻢27 620±15x1
Ű Polarity
Example AC 㩷
Guaranty AC, DC-EP 㩷
Ű Approvals
AB LR NV BV NK
5YH10,NV2-4(L),
3H10,3Y,MG 5Y40m(H15) 4Y40MHH,MG KMWL3HH
4-4(L)
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding
NB-1SJ LB-62L
Extra low hydrogen type covered electrode for490 to 550MPa high tensile strength steel for Extra low hydrogen and moisture resistant type covered electrode for
low temperature service 550 to 610MPa high tensile strength steel for low temperature service
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8016-G Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8016-C1 Welding Positions:
JIS Z3241 DL5016-6AP1 Welding Positions:
Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding of low temperature steel Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding
OH
ƒGood CTOD properties at temperatures down to -45㷄 OH ƒGood CTOD properties at temperatures down to -10㷄 H
H
ƒGood impact values at temperatures down to -80㷄 ƒBetter impact values at temperatures down to -60㷄
ƒAC current is recommended for 550MPa HT class steel VU
ƒAC current is recommended for 570 to 610MPa class steel VU
F
Redrying Conditions: 350~400㷄x1h HF F Redrying Conditions: 350~400㷄x1h HF
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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
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Covered Electrodes for 590-780MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Low Temperature Steel
Trade ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
of PWHT
designa- AWS Pol. Features WP 0.2%OS TS El IV
cov- C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo (°Cxh)
tion Class. 㩷 㩷
(MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
ering
ƒSuitable for 550 to F -20㷄:
A5.5 Low HF Ex 0.06 0.61 1.28 0.011 0.005 0.57 - 0.25 Ex 570 660 29 AW
DC- 610MPa high tensile 170
LB-62D E9018 hydro- H
EP strength steel 0.40~ 0.80~ 㩷 0.45~ 0.20~ -20㷄㩷
-G gen VU Gt 㻡0.09 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.020 - Gt 㻢530㩷 㻢620 㻢17 AW
ƒRC: 350~400㷄x1h 0.75 1.40 㩷 0.85 0.35 㻢27
OH
F -60㷄:
A5.5 Low ƒSuitable for 610MPa high HF Ex 㪇㪅㪇㪍 0.33 1.09 㩷 㪇㪅㪇㪇㪏㩷 㪇㪅㪇㪇㪉 2.55 - 0.13 Ex 560 660 29 AW
DC- 130
LB-65L E8016 hydro- tensile strength steel H
EP 2.00~ -60㷄㩷
-C1 gen ƒRC: 350~400㷄x1h VU Gt 㻡0.10 㻡0.60 㻡㪈.20 㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03 - - Gt 㻢460㩷 㻢550 㻢19 AW
OH 2.75 㻢27
F -20㷄:
A5.5 Low ƒSuitable for 690MPa high HF Ex 0.08 0.61 1.40 0.010 0.005 1.50 0.22 0.19 Ex 660 760 25 AW
110
LB-106 E10016 hydro- AC tensile strength steel H
0.40~ 1.20~ 㩷 1.20~ 0.10~ 0.10~ -20㷄㩷
-G gen ƒRC: 350~400㷄x1h VU Gt 㻡0.09 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.020 Gt 㻢600㩷 㻢690 㻢16 AW
OH 0.75 1.70 㩷 1.70 0.30 0.30 㻢27
F -20㷄:
A5.5 Low ƒSuitable for 780MPa high HF Ex 0.08 0.63 1.50 0.010 0.006 1.83 0.28 0.43 Ex 730 830 24 AW
110
LB-116㩷 E11016 hydro- AC tensile strength steel H
0.40~ 1.20~ 1.50~ 0.20~ 0.35~ -20㷄㩷
-G gen ƒRC: 350~400㷄x1h VU Gt 㻡0.09 㩷 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.020 Gt 㻢670㩷 㻢760 㻢15 AW
OH 0.75 1.70 2.10 0.40 0.55 㻢27
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Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-55E DW-A55E
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel for Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490MPa high tensile strength steel for low
low temperature service temperature service
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E71T-9C-J Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.20 E71T-9M-J Welding positions:
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 EN 758 T 42 4 P C 1 H5 EN 758 T42 4 P M 1 H5
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 JIS Z3313 YFL-C504R OH JIS Z3313 YFL-C504R OH
Features : ōSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions H Features : ōSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions H
ōExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -40㷄 ōExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -40㷄
Shielding gas: CO2 VU Shielding gas: 80%Ar+20%CO2 mixture VU
F F
Polarity: DC-EP HF Polarity: DC-EP HF
Ű㩷 Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni
Example 0.05 0.40 1.42 0.012 0.010 0.41 Example 0.05 0.54 1.31 0.013 0.009 0.34
Guaranty 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡1.75㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.50㩷 Guaranty 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡1.75㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.50㩷
Ű㩷 Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 540 590 29 -40㷄: 80 Example 540 600 28 -40㷄: 100
Guaranty 㻢400㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢22㩷 -40㷄㻢27 Guaranty 㻢400㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢22㩷 -40㷄㻢27
Ű㩷 Recommended welding parameters Ű Recommended welding parameters
Dia. 1.2mm 1.4mm Dia. 1.2mm
F 150~300A 150~400A F 150~300A
HF 150~300A 150~350A HF 150~300A
H 150~280A 150~300A H 150~280A
VU, OH 150~250A 150~250A VU, OH 150~250A
Ű㩷 Approvals Ű Approvals
AB LR NV BV NK Others AB LR NV BV Others
3SA, SA3,SA3YM KSW54Y40G
4Y40S(H5) 㸉YMS(H5)㩷 GL, CR 4Y400SA(H5) 4Y40S(H5) ΦYMS(H5)㩷 SA3YM HHH GL, TÜV, U(ic)
3Y400SA(H5) HHH (C)H5
Ű㩷 Packages Ű Packages
Dia. Weight Dia. Weight Dia. Weight
Type Type Type
(mm) (kg) (mm) (kg) (mm) (kg)
1.2 Spool 12.5 1.4 Spool 15 1.2 Spool 12.5
㩷 Spool 15 㩷 Spool 20 㩷 Spool 15
㩷 Spool 20
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Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-A81Ni1 DW-55L
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and㩷 490-550MPa high tensile strength steel for Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490-550MPa high tensile strength steel for
low temperature service low temperature service
Classification : ASME / AWS A5.29 E81T1-Ni1M-J Welding positions: Classification : ASME / AWS A5.29 E81T1-K2C Welding positions:
EN 758 T46 6 1Ni P M 2 H5 EN 758 T46 6 1.5Ni P C 1 H5
Features : ōSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions OH JIS Z3313 YFL-C506R OH
ōExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60㷄 H Features : ōSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions H
Shielding gas: 80%Ar-20%CO2 mixture ōExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60㷄
Polarity: DC-EP VU Shielding gas : CO2 VU
F F
HF Polarity : DC-EP HF
㩷 㩷 Spool 15 㩷 Spool 15
㩷 Spool 20
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Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-A55L DW-55LSR
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and㩷 490-550MPa high tensile strength steel for Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490-550MPa high tensile strength steel
low temperature service for low temperature service
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E81T1-K2M Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E81T1-K2C Welding positions:
EN 758 T46 6 1.5Ni P M 1 H5 EN 758 T46 6 1.5Ni P C 1 H5
Features : ōSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions OH JIS Z3313 YFL-C506R OH
ōExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60㷄 H Features : ōSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions H
Shielding gas: 80%Ar-20%CO2 mixture ōExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60㷄
Polarity: DC-EP VU in the as-welded and PWHT conditions VU
F F
HF Shielding gas: CO2 HF
Polarity: DC-EP
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni㩷
Example 0.06 0.30 1.15 0.009 0.007 1.41 Example 0.06 0.26 1.15 0.008 0.007 1.51
Guaranty 㻡0.15㩷 㻡0.80㩷 0.50~1.75 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03㩷 1.00~2.00 Guaranty 㻡0.15㩷 㻡0.80㩷 0.50~1.75 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03㩷 1.00~2.00㩷
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (°Cxh)
Example 560 630 27 -60㷄: 94 Example 480 565 33 -60㷄: 115 AW
Guaranty 㻢470㩷 550~690 㻢22㩷 -60㷄㻢27 440 530 34 -60㷄: 100 620X1
Ű Recommended welding parameters Guaranty 㻢470㩷 550~690 㻢22㩷 -60㷄㻢27 AW
Dia. 1.2mm Ű Recommended welding parameters
F 150~300A Dia. 1.2mm
HF 150~300A F 150~300A
H 150~280A HF 150~300A
VU, OH 150~250A H 150~280A
Ű Approvals VU, OH 150~250A
AB LR NV Ű Approvals
㸋Y46MS(H5), AB LR NV BV NK
3SA,3YSA, MG 5Y46S(H5)
NV2-4,4-4㩷
5Y42S, 㸋Y42MS(H10),
Ű Packages 5YQ420SA(H5) SA4Y40M HH, KSW5Y42G(C)H10,
5Y42srS(H10), MG
4Y400SA(H5) MG MG
Dia. Weight MG NV2-4L, 4-4L
Type Ű Packages
(mm) (kg)
1.2 Spool 15 Dia. Weight
Type
(mm) (kg)
1.2 Spool 12.5
Spool 15
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Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-A55LSR DW-62L
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and 490-550MPa high tensile strength steel for Rutile type flux cored wire for 550-620 MPa high tensile strength steel for
low temperature service low temperature service
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E81T1-Ni1M Welding positions Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E91T1-Ni2C-J Welding positions:
EN 758 T46 6 Z P M 1 H5 EN 758 T50 6 Z P C 2 H5
Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions OH Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions OH
ƒExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60㷄 H ƒExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60㷄 H
in the as-welded and PWHT conditions ƒExcellent CTOD value at low temperatures down to -40㷄
Shielding gas: 80%Ar-20%CO2 mixture VU Shielding gas: CO2 VU
Polarity: DC-EP HF F
Polarity: DC-EP HF F
1.2 Spool 15
㩷
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Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-A62L DW-A65L
Rutile type flux cored wire for mild steel and㩷 550-620MPa high tensile strength steel for Rutile type flux cored wire for 550-620MPa high tensile strength steel
low temperature service for low temperature service
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E91T1-GM Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E91T1-K2M-J Welding positions:
EN 758 T50 6 Z P M 2 H5 EN ISO 18276-A-T55 4 Z P M 2 H5
Features : ōSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions OH Features : ōSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions OH
ōExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60°C㩷 H ōExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -40㷄 H
ƒExcellent CTOD value at low temperatures down to -40°C Shielding gas: 80%Ar-20%CO2 mixture
VU
Shielding gas: 80%Ar-20%CO2 mixture VU Polarity: DC-EP F
F HF
Polarity: DC-EP HF
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ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade of
AWS SG Pol. Features WP 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
designation cored 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni 㩷
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (°Cxh)
flux
ƒSuitable for butt and -40㷄:
fillet welding in all 500 580 30 AW
130
positions F Ex 0.05 0.50 1.40 0.013 0.007 0.40 Ex
A5.20 ƒExcellent impact HF -40㷄:
80%Ar- DC- 470 560 31 620x3
DW-A55ESR E71T Rutile value at low H 96
20%CO2 EP
-12M-J temperatures down VU
to -40㷄 in the OH
㩷 480~ -40㷄㩷
as-welded and Gt 㻡0.12 㻡0.90㩷 㻡1.60 㻡0.03 㻡0.03 㻡0.50 Gt 㻢400㩷 㻢22 AW
㩷 620 㻢27
PWHT conditions
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
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Gas Metal Arc Welding
Solid wires
Solid Wiresfor
for550
590-690MPa
to 690MPaHigh
HighTensile
TensileStrength
StrengthSteel
Steeland Low Temperature Steel
AW
-18㷄:
F Ex 0.09 0.69 1.36 0.004 0.007 0.05 0.45 0.28 0.21 Ex 580 660 29 80%Ar-
ƒSuitable for 550 150
A5.28 Ar- HF 20%CO2
DC- to 610MPa
MG-S63B ER90S 5~25% H
EP high tensile
-G CO2 VU AW
strength steel 0.40~ 1.00~ 0.20~ 0.20~ -18㷄㩷
OH 80%Ar-
Gt 㻡0.12 㩷 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.025 㻡0.20 㻡0.50 Gt 㻢490 㻢620 㻢19
0.90 1.50 0.60 0.50 㻢27
20%CO2
-18㷄:
Ex 0.08 0.78 2.00 0.008 0.007 1.05 0.03 0.64 0.23 Ex 610 720 26 AW
ƒSuitable for 90
A5.28 F
DC- 690MPa
MG-70 ER100S CO2 HF
EP high tensile
-G H
strength steel 0.50~ 1.70~ 0.70~ 0.40~ -18㷄㩷
Gt 㻡0.12 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.30 㻡0.35 Gt 㻢550 㻢690 㻢16 AW
1.00 2.30 1.50 0.90 㻢27
AW
-40㷄:
F Ex 0.08 0.47 1.41 0.006 0.008 2.02 0.17 0.39 0.21 Ex 650 720 25 80%Ar-
ƒSuitable for 100
A5.28 Ar- HF 20%CO2
DC- 690MPa
MG-S70 ER100S 5~25% H
EP high tensile
-G CO2 VU AW
strength steel 0.30~ 0.90~ 1.50~ 0.20~ -40㷄㩷
OH Gt 㻡0.11 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.30 㻡0.50 Gt 㻢550 㻢690 㻢16 80%Ar-
0.80 1.60 2.50 0.60 㻢27
20%CO2
Note: Welding tests are as pert AWS . Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Diameter (mm)
Ű Approvals MG-60 0.9, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6 MG-70㩷 1.2, 1.6
MG-60 NV, NK MG-S63B 1.2, 1.6 MG-S70 1.2㩷
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Solid wires for 780MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Low Temperature Steel
-18㷄㪑㩷
Ex 0.08 0.67 1.88 0.008 0.009 2.16 - 0.65 0.23 Ex 680 800 22 AW
ƒSuitable for 85
A5.28 F
DC- 780MPa
MG-80 ER110S CO2 HF
EP high tensile
-G H
strength steel 0.40~ 1.60~ 1.80~ 0.40~ -18㷄㩷
Gt 㻡0.12 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 - 㻡0.35 Gt 㻢590 㻢760 㻢15㩷 AW
0.90 2.20 2.60 0.90 㻢27
AW
-40㷄:
F Ex 0.08 0.46 1.37 0.007 0.002 2.64 0.19 0.50 0.22 Ex 770 850 20 80%Ar-
ƒSuitable for 80
A5.28 Ar- HF 20%CO2
DC- 780MPa
MG-S80 ER110S 5~25% H
EP high tensile
-G CO2 VU AW
strength steel 0.30~ 1.10~ 2.40~ 0.10~ 0.30~ -40㷄㩷
OH Gt 㻡0.12 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.35 Gt 㻢665 㻢760 㻢15㩷 80%Ar-
0.60 1.60 3.00 0.40 0.70 㻢27
20%CO2
ƒSuitable for AW
780MPa F -80㷄:
Ex 0.06 0.50 1.59 0.005 0.005 3.56 - 0.78 0.18 Ex 770 880 22 80%Ar-
A5.28 80%Ar- high tensile HF 78
DC- 20%CO2
MG-S88A ER120S 20% strength steel H
EP
-G CO2 for low VU AW
0.30~ 1.30~ 3.20~ 0.60~ -60㷄㩷
temperature OH Gt 㻡0.09 㩷 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.020 - 㻡0.50 Gt 㻢690 㻢830 㻢15㩷 80%Ar-
0.70 1.70 3.80 0.90 㻢27
service 20%CO2
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
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TIG Welding Rods and Wires for 590-780MPa High Tensile Strength Steel and Low Temperature Steel
ASME Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade
AWS SG Pol. Features YP TS EL IV PWHT
designation 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Mo Others Cu 㩷
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (°Cxh)
-20㷄:
480 630 28 AW
180
Ex 0.08 0.74 1.38 0.007 0.009 0.02 0.51 - 0.12 Ex
ƒSuitable for 550 -20㷄: 620
A5.28 530 640 26
DC- to 590MPa 98 x1
TG-S62 ER80S Ar
EN high tensile -20㷄㩷
-G 㻢420 㻢550 㻢18 AW
strength steel 0.30~ 1.15~ 0.25~ 㻢27
Gt 㻡0.10 㻡0.020 㩷 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.60 - 㻡0.50 Gt
0.85 1.65 0.65 -20㷄㩷 620±15
㻢420 㻢550 㻢18
㻢27 x1
-45㷄:
590 670 28 AW
180
Ex 0.09 0.05 1.36 0.007 0.007 1.00 0.58 - 0.12 Ex
ƒSuitable for 550 -45㷄: 585
A5.28 590 660 30
DC- to 610MPa 280 x15
TG-S60A ER80S Ar
EN high tensile -60㷄㩷
-G 㻢420 㻢550 㻢18 AW
strength steel 1.00~ 0.60~ 0.30~ 㻢27
Gt 㻡0.12 㻡0.20 㻡0.025 㩷 㻡0.025㩷 - 㻡0.50 Gt
1.60 1.20 0.65 -60㷄㩷 600±15
㻢420 㻢550 㻢18
㻢27 x1
Cr: -60㷄:
ƒSuitable for Ex 0.09 0.11 1.24 0.006 0.008 2.89 0.69 0.21 Ex 760 880 23 AW
A5.28 0.36 240
DC- 780MPa
TG-S80AM ER110S Ar Cr:
EN high tensile 0.90~ 2.60~ 0.40~ -60㷄㩷
-G Gt 㻡0.12 㻡0.20 㻡0.025 㩷 㻡0.025㩷 0.10~ 㻡0.50 Gt 㻢665 㻢760 㻢15 AW
strength steel 1.40 3.20 0.90 㻢27
0.60
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Diameter (mm)
TG-S62㩷 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4 㩷
TG-S60A 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4 㩷 㩷
TG-S80AM 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4 㩷 㩷
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ASME Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade
AWS SG Pol. Features YP TS EL IV PWHT
designation 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Mo Cu 㩷
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (°Cxh)
-60㷄:
460 540 33 AW
200
Ex 0.05 0.31 1.07 0.005 0.007 0.82 0.15 0.12 Ex
-60㷄: 620
A5.28 ƒSuitable for low 390 450 35
DC- 250 x1
TG-S1N ER70S Ar temperature
EN -60㷄㩷
-G steel 㻢360㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢24 AW
0.70~ 0.60~ 㻢27
Gt 㻡0.09 㻡0.60 㻡0.025 㩷 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.30 㻡0.40 Gt
1.30 1.00 -60㷄㩷 620±15
- - -
㻢27 x1
-101㷄:
510 580 30 AW
69
Ex 0.04 0.36 0.89 0.004 0.007 3.48 0.15 0.11 Ex㩷
-101㷄: 620
A5.28 490 570 31
DC- ƒSuitable for 78 x1
TG-S3N ER70S Ar
EN 3.5% Ni steel -105㷄㩷
-G 㻢360㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢24 AW
0.60~ 3.20~ 㻢27
Gt 㻡0.06 㻡0.60 㻡0.020 㩷 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.30 㻡0.50 Gt
1.10 3.90 -105㷄㩷 620±15
㻢360㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢24
㻢27 x1
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Approvals Ű Diameter (mm)
TG-S1N AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, GL TG-S1N 1.6, 2.0, 2.4
TG-S3N 1.6, 2.0, 2.4
㩷 㩷
㩷 㩷
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MF-38 US-49
SAW flux and wire combination for 550 to 590MPa high tensile strength steel
0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷
(MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh)
Example 520 640 28 -40㷄: 37 AW
㩷 510 600 29 -51㷄: 40 600x3
Guaranty 㻢470㩷 550~690 㻢20㩷 -40㷄㻢27 AW
㩷 㻢470㩷 550~690 㻢20㩷 -51㷄㻢27 620±15x1
Ű Polarity
Example AC
Guaranty AC
Ű Approvals (Single)
AB LR NV BV NK Others
KAW3Y46TM
3YTM 3T,3YM,3YT 㸉YTM㩷 A3YTM CCS
H10
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Classification : ASME / AWS A5.23 F8A4-EA4-A4 Classification : ASME / AWS A5.23 F9A6-EA3-A3
F8P6-EA4-A4 F8P6-EA3-A3
JIS Z3183 S584-H JIS Z3183 S624-H1
Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding
ƒApplicable for 0.5%Mo steel ƒApplicable for 0.5%Mo steel
Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350㷄x1h Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350㷄x1h
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Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F12A10-EG-G Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F11A10-EG-G
Features : ƒSuitable for butt and flat fillet welding of heavy duty structures Features : ƒSuitable for butt and flat fillet welding of heavy duty structures
ƒAC current is only applicable ƒDC-EP current is only applicable
ƒExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -80㷄 ƒExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -80㷄
Redrying conditions of flux: 250~350㷄x1h Redrying conditions of flux: 250~350㷄x1h
Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Mo Cu 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Mo Cu
Example 0.12 0.15
2.03 0.007 0.002 2.75 0.77 0.10 Example 0.12 0.15 2.03 0.007 0.002 2.75 0.77 0.10
1.75~ 2.40~ 0.60~ 1.75~ 2.40~ 0.60~
Guaranty 㻡0.15㩷 㻡0.25 㻡0.015㩷 㻡0.015 㻡0.40㩷 Guaranty 㻡0.15 㻡0.25 㻡0.015 㻡0.015 㻡0.40㩷
2.25 2.90 0.90 2.25 2.90 0.90
Ű Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Mo Cu 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Mo Cu
Example 0.08 0.28
1.65 0.009 0.004 2.45 0.74 0.12 Example 0.06 0.51 1.64 0.011 0.002 2.42 0.73 0.11
1.20~ 2.10~ 0.50~ 1.20~ 2.10~ 0.50~
Guaranty 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.80 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.35㩷 Guaranty 㻡0.12 㻡0.80 㻡0.030 㻡0.030 㻡0.35㩷
2.20 2.90 1.00 2.20 2.90 1.00
Ű Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS
0.2%OS TS El IV 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 PWHT 㩷 PWHT
(MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 760 840 22 -73㷄: 90 AW Example 740 860 23 -73㷄: 83 AW
Guaranty 㻢750㩷 830~970 㻢14㩷 -73㷄㻢27 AW Guaranty 㻢680㩷 760~900 㻢15㩷 -73㷄㻢27 AW
Ű Polarity Ű Polarity
Example AC Example DC-EP
Guaranty AC Guaranty DC-EP
Ű Approvals Ű Approvals
㩷 NV AB
Single ΧY69M Single 4YQ690
Ű Packages Ű Packages
Wire Flux Wire Flux
Dia. Type Weight Mesh Type Weight Dia. Weight Mesh Weight
Type Type
(mm) 㩷 (kg) size 㩷 (kg) (mm) (kg) size (kg)
3.2 coil 25 10x48 can 20 3.2 coil 25 10x48 can 20
4.0 coil 25 㩷 㩷 㩷 4.0 coil 25 㩷 㩷 㩷
4.8 coil 25 4.8 coil 25
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Classification: ASME / AWS A5.17 F7A8-EH14, F7P8-EH14 Classification: ASME / AWS A5.17 F7A8-EH14, F7P8-EH14
Features : ƒSuitable for butt welding of structures for low temperature service Features : ƒSuitable for butt welding of structures for low temperature service
ƒAC current is only applicable ƒDC-EP current is only applicable
ƒExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60㷄 and ƒExcellent impact value at low temperatures down to -60㷄 and
CTOD at temperatures down to -50㷄 CTOD at temperatures down to -20㷄
Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300㷄x1h Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300㷄x1h
Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu
Example 0.12 0.03 1.95 0.013 0.008 0.08 Example 0.13 0.01 2.00 0.012 0.007 0.08
Guaranty 0.10~0.18 㻡0.05㩷 1.70~2.20 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.30㩷 Guaranty 0.10~0.18 㻡0.05㩷 1.70~2.20 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.30㩷
Ű Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ti B 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ti B
Example 0.08 0.19 1.42 0.013 0.005 0.02 0.004 Example 0.07 0.23 1.42 0.009 0.004 0.02 0.004
Ű Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS
SAW Flux and Wire Combinations for Low Temperature Steel and 780MPa High 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Tensile Strength Steel
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Use the bookmark or click
the list marks below for details.
MF-38/US-40
A209Gr.T1 MG-SM
0.5Mo A204Gr.A,B,C CM-A76 - TG-SM MF-38/US-49
A335Gr.P1 MG-M
MF-38/US-A4
A213Gr.T2 CM-B83
0.5Cr-0.5Mo A387Gr.2 Cl.1,2 - MG-CM TG-SCM -
A335Gr.P2 CM-B86
CM-A96
CM-A96MB TG-S1CM MF-29A/US-511
1Cr-0.5Mo A387Gr.12 Cl.1,2 A213Gr.T11,12 MG-S1CM
CM-A96MBD DW-81B2 TG-S1CML PF-200/US-511N
1.25Cr-0.5Mo A387Gr.11 Cl.1,2 A335Gr.P11,12 MG-1CM
CM-B95 TG-S80B2 PF-200D/US-511ND
CM-B98
CM-A106
CM-A106N MG-S2CM TG-S2CM MF-29A/US-521
A213Gr.T22
2.25Cr-1Mo A387Gr.22 Cl.1,2 CM-A106ND DW-91B3 MG-S2CMS TG-S2CML PF-200/US-521S
A335Gr.P22
CM-B105 MG-2CM TG-S90B3 PF-200D/US-521S
CM-B108
A542Type D Cl.4a CM-A106H PF-500/US-521H
2.25Cr-1Mo-V - - - TG-S2CMH
A832Gr.22V CM-A106HD PF-500D/US-521HD
Low C SA213Gr.T23
- CM-2CW - MG-S2CW TG-S2CW PF-H80AK/US-2CW
2.25Cr-W-V-Nb SA335Gr.P23
A213Gr.T5
5Cr-0.5Mo A387Gr.5 Cl.1,2 CM-5 - MG-S5CM TG-S5CM PF-200S/US-502
A335Gr.P5
A213Gr.T9
9Cr-1Mo A387Gr.9 Cl.1,2 CM-9 - MG-S9CM TG-S9CM -
A335Gr.P9
CM-9Cb
A213Gr.T91 TG-S9Cb
9Cr-1Mo-V-Nb A387Gr.91 Cl.2 CM-95B9 - MG-S9Cb PF-200S/US-9Cb
A335Gr.P91 TG-S90B9
CM-96B9
A213Gr.T92
9Cr-W-V-Nb A335Gr.P92 PF-200S/US-12CRS
- CR-12S - MG-S12CRS TG-S12CRS
12Cr-W-V-Nb SA213Gr.T122 PF-200SD/US-12CRSD
SA335Gr.P122
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(1) Remove scale, rust, oil, grease, water, and other dirt from welding grooves beforehand to prevent (1) Use DC-EP polarity.
defects such as porosity and cracking in the weld metal. (2) Use and appropriate shielded gas flow rate as shown in Table 2 for recommendation.
(2) Use welding currents in the recommended range because the use of excessively high currents can (3) In spray arc welding with a shielding gas of Ar/O2 or Ar/5-20%CO2 admixture, short circuiting noise
cause imperfections such as poor X-ray soundness, much undercuts, much spatter, and hot may occur when the arc voltage is excessively low. In such a case, keep the arc length about 4-5
cracking. mm in order to prevent blowholes in the weld metal.
(3) With low-hydrogen type electrodes, keep the arc length as short as possible to prevent porosity (4) Refer to (1), (4), (5), (6) of the tips for SMAW.
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 Table 2 Recommended shielding gas flow rate
technique or strike an arc on a scrap plate before welding the groove to prevent blowholes in the arc
starting bead. Flow rate Nozzle standoff Max wind velocity
(4) Use preheating and interpass temperatures in the recommended range as shown in Table 1 in order (liter/min) (mm) (m/sec)
to prevent the occurrence of cold cracks. 20-25 20 2
(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. GTAW
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 (1) Use DC-EN polarity.
of the weld. (2) Use an appropriate shield gas flow rates as shown in Table 3.
(6) Control heat input in predetermined ranges because heat input can markedly affect the crack (3) Use back-shielding to ensure good reverse bead appearance and prevent the occurrence of porosity
resistibility and mechanical properties of the weld. 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 1 Recommended temperatures for preheating and interpass control and PWHT Table 3 Recommended shielding gas flow rate
Type of steel Preheating and interpass PWHT temperature (°C) Flow rate Max. wind velocity
temperature (°C) (liter/min) (m/sec)
Mn-Mo-Ni steel 150-250 590-650 10-15 1
0.5Mo and 0.5Cr-0.5Mo steel 100-250 620-680
1Cr-0.5Mo and 1.25Cr-0.5Mo steel 150-300 650-700
2.25Cr-1Mo steel 200-350 680-730 SAW
5Cr-0.5Mo and 9Cr-1Mo steel 250-350 710-780
(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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Ű 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 Note: (1) This table guides to recommended filler metals matching the lower-alloy steels in various
several types of steels; therefore, joining dissimilar steels is unavoidable at the interface of different dissimilar metal joints, excepting for Type 304 steel. Other types of filler metals may be needed where a
service condition areas. When joining carbon steels and Cr-Mo steels, or when joining dissimilar Cr-Mo specific requirement is imposed.
steels, a filler metal with a composition similar to the lower-alloy steel or with an intermediate
composition is commonly used for butt joints. 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
For instance, carbon steel can readily be joined to 2.25Cr-1Mo steel by using either a carbon steel or a steel and minimize the carbon migration. Type 304 stainless steel should not be preheated or postweld
1.25Cr-0.5Mo steel filler metal; however, carbon steel filler metals are usually selected except where heat-treated to avoid sensitization.
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.
(1) (2)
Table 1 A quick guide to recommended welding consumables for joining dissimilar metals
9Cr-1Mo
Base metal Mild steel 0.5Mo 1.25Cr-0.5Mo 2.25Cr-1Mo 5Cr-0.5Mo
9Cr-1Mo-V-Nb
Type 304 xNC-39 (E309), NC-39L (E309L), TG-S309 (ER309), TG-S309L (ER309L)
stainless steel xNI-C703D (ENiCrFe-3), NI-C70A (ENiCrFe-1), TG-S70NCb (ERNiCr-3)
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Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8016-B2 Welding Positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8016-B2 Welding Positions
JIS Z3223 DT2316 JIS Z3223 DT2316 (CM-A96MB only)
Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding OH Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding OH
ƒApplied for ASTM A387 Gr.11, Gr.12 and equivalents H ƒApplicable for ASTM A387 Gr.11, Gr.12 and equivalents H
Redrying Conditions: 325~375㷄x1h ƒAC is recommended for CM-A96MB and DC for CM-A96MBD
VU
VU ƒLower tensile strength and higher impact value HF F
F
HF
Redrying Conditions: 325~375㷄x1h
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo
Example 0.06 0.38 0.72 0.008 0.004 1.31 0.54 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo
Guaranty 0.05~0.12 㻡0.60㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03㩷 1.00~1.50 0.40~0.65 CM-A96MB Example 0.06 0.45 0.74 0.007 0.003 1.30 0.54
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Guaranty 0.05~0.12 㻡0.60 㻡0.90 㻡0.03 㻡0.03 1.00~1.50 0.40~0.65
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS CM-A96MBD Example 0.06 0.37 0.76 0.006 0.004 1.29 0.57
Temp. 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT Guaranty 0.05~0.12 ҇0.60 ҇0.90 ҇0.03 ҇0.03 1.00~1.50 0.40~0.65
㩷
(㷄) (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh) Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷
Example RT 570 650 26 0㷄: 210 690x1 㩷 Temp. 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷 450 460 520 21 - 690x1 㩷 (㷄) (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh)
Guaranty RT 㻢460㩷 㻢550㩷 㻢19㩷 - 690±15x1
CM-A96MB Example RT 490 590 30 -18㷄: 200 690x1
㩷 㩷 㩷
Ű Recommended welding parameters 㩷 450 360 450 24 -18㷄: 170* 690x1
Guaranty RT 㻢460㩷 㻢550㩷 㻢19㩷 - 690±15x1
Dia. 2.6mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm 6.0mm
CM-A96MBD Example RT 515 617 27 -20㷄: 174 690x1
F 55~85A 80~120䌁 125~175A 185~235A 240~300A
㩷 450 394 484 19 -40㷄㪑 78* 690x1
VU, OH 50~80A 75~110䌁 100~160A - -
Guaranty RT 㻢460㩷 㻢550㩷 㻢19㩷 - 690±15x1
Ű Recommended welding parameters * 690x1+Step Cooling
Ű Polarity
2.6mm
Example AC Dia. 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm 6.0mm
(CMA-96MB only)
Guaranty AC, DC-EP
F 55~85A 80~120䌁 125~175A 185~235A 240~300A
Ű Approvals VU, OH 50~80A 75~110䌁 100~160A - -
AB LR NV BV NK Others Ű Polarity
H10, CM-A96MB Example AC CMA-96MBD Example DC-EP
MG(E8016-B2) MG(E8016-B2) MG(E8016-B2) MG(E8016-B2) TÜV
NV1Cr0.5Mo Guaranty AC, DC-EP Guaranty DC-EP
Ű Packages Ű Packages
Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
(mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g) (mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g)
2.6 300 2 20 17 2.6 (CM-A96MB only) 300 2 20 17
3.2 350 5 20 29 3.2 350 5 20 30
4.0 400 5 20 53 4.0 400 5 20 54
5.0 400 5 20 82 5.0 400 5 20 84
6.0 400 5 20 122 6.0 400 5 20 120
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Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9016-B3 Welding Positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9016-B3 Welding Positions:
JIS Z3223 DT2416 JIS Z3223 DT2416 (CM-A106N only)
Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding OH
ƒApplied for ASTM A387 Gr.22 and equivalents H ƒApplicable for ASTM A387 Gr.22 and equivalents H
Redrying Conditions: 325~375㷄x1h ƒAC is recommended for CM-A106N and DC for CM-A106ND
VU ƒLower tensile strength, higher impact value and less sensitive F
VU
F HF
HF to temper embrittlement
Redrying Conditions: 325~375㷄x1h
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo
Example 0.07 0.34 0.61 0.006 0.004 2.10 0.96 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo
Guaranty 0.05~0.12
㻡0.60㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡0.03㩷 㻡0.03㩷 2.00~2.50 0.90~1.20 CM-A106N Example 0.11 0.33 0.81 0.005 0.002 2.28 0.98
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Guaranty 0.05~0.12 㻡0.60 㻡0.90 㻡0.03 㻡0.03 2.00~2.50 0.90~1.20
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS CM-A106ND Example 0.11 0.32 0.84 0.004 0.002 2.41 1.04
Guaranty 0.05~0.12 㻡0.60 㻡0.90 㻡0.03 㻡0.03 2.00~2.50 0.90~1.20
Temp. 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷
(㷄) (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh)
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷
㩷 Temp. 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
Example RT
630 730 22 0㷄: 120 690x1
㩷 (㷄) (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (㷄xh)
520
450 580 17 - 690x1
CM-A106N Example RT 510 650 28 -29㷄: 120 690x8
Guaranty RT
㻢530㩷 㻢620㩷 㻢17㩷 - 690±15x1
450 430 510 20 -29㷄: 108* 690x8
㩷 㩷 㩷
Guaranty RT 㻢530㩷 㻢620㩷 㻢17㩷 - 690±15x1
Ű Recommended welding parameters
CM-A106ND Example RT 501 635 26 -40㷄: 151 690x8
Dia. 2.6mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm 6.0mm 450 402 483 19 -60㷄: 109* 690x8
F 55~85A 90~130䌁 140~190A 190~240A 240~300A Guaranty RT 㻢㪌㪊㪇㩷 㻢㪍㪉㪇㩷 㻢㪈㪎㩷 - 690±15x1
VU, OH 50~80A 75~115䌁 100~160A - -
Ű Recommended welding parameters *690x8 +Step Cooling
Ű Polarity 2.6mm
Dia. 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm 6.0mm
(CMA-106N only)
Example AC F 55~85A 90~130䌁 140~190A 190~240A 240~300A
Guaranty AC, DC-EP
VU, OH 50~80A 75~115䌁 100~160A - -
Ű Approvals (CMA-106) Polarity
156 157
Shielded Metal Arc Welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding
CM-A106H CM-A106HD
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo-V heat resistant steel Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo-V heat resistant steel
Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding Welding Positions: Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding Welding Positions:
ƒApplied for ASTM A336 Gr F22V and equivalents ƒApplicable for ASTM A336 Gr F22V and equivalents
ƒExcellent tensile strength at high temperatures and ƒExcellent tensile strength at high temperatures and
good creep rupture strength H good creep rupture strength by DC-EP current H
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo V Nb 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo V Nb
Example 0.08 0.31 1.18 0.004 0.001 2.42 1.01 0.29 0.017 Example 0.08 0.24 1.12 0.005 0.002 2.48 1.05 0.27 0.012
0.05~ 0.20~ 0.50~ 2.00~ 0.90~ 0.20~ 0.010~ 0.05- 0.20- 0.50- 2.00- 0.90- 0.20- 0.010-
Guaranty 㻡0.015㩷 㻡0.015㩷 Guaranty 㻡0.015 㻡0.015
0.12 0.50 1.30 2.60 1.20 0.40 0.040 0.15 0.50 1.30 2.60 1.20 0.40 0.040
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
Example 612 713 23 -18㷄: 147 705x7 Example 520 636 24 -30㷄: 130 *1
Guaranty 㻢420㩷 㻢590㩷 㻢18㩷 - 705±15x8 Guaranty 㻢420㩷 㻢590㩷 㻢18㩷 - 705±15x8
*1: 705㷄x 8h for impact test, 705㷄x 26h for tensile test
Ű Recommended welding parameters
Dia. 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm Ű Recommended welding parameters
F 90~130A 140~190A 190~240A Dia. 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm
VU 75~115A 100~160A - F 90~130A 140~190A 190~240A
VU 75~115A 100~160A -
Ű Polarity
Example AC Ű Polarity
Guaranty AC Example DC-EP
Guaranty DC-EP
Ű Packages
Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per Ű Packages
(mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g) Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
3.2 350 5 20 32 (mm) (mm) pack(kg) carton(kg) piece(g)
158 159
Shielded Metal Arc Welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding
CM-9 CM-9Cb
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 9%Cr-1%Mo heat resistant steel Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 9%Cr-1%Mo-Nb-V heat resistant steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E8016-B8 Welding Positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.5 E9016-G Welding Positions:
JIS Z3223 DT2616 Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding
Feature : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding OH ƒApplicable for ASTM A387 Gr.91 and equivalents OH
ƒApplied for ASTM A387 Gr.9 and equivalents H ƒExcellent creep rupture strength H
Redrying Conditions: 325~375㷄x1h ƒGood performance by AC current
VU Redrying Conditions: 325~375㷄x1h VU
HF F HF F
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Nb V
Example 0.08 0.40 0.68 0.007 0.004 9.56 1.03 Example 0.06 0.31 1.51 0.006 0.003 0.94 9.11 1.06 0.03 0.18
0.05~ 8.0~ 0.85~ 8.00~ 0.80~
Guaranty 㻡0.90㩷 㻡1.0㩷 㻡0.03 㻡0.03 Guaranty 㻡0.12 㻡0.60 㻡2.00 㻡0.025 㻡0.025 㻡1.00 㻡0.15㩷 㻡0.50㩷
0.10 10.5 1.20 10.50 1.20
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
Example 510 680 26 0㷄: 110 740x10 Example 600 750 25 0㷄: 81 750x5
Guaranty 㻢460㩷 㻢550㩷 㻢19㩷 - 740±15x1 Guaranty 㻢530㩷 㻢620㩷 㻢17㩷 - 740±15x1
Ű Polarity Ű Polarity
Example AC Example AC
Guaranty AC, DC-EP Guaranty AC, DC-EP
Ű Packages Ű Packages
Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
(mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g) (mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g)
160 161
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
CM-95B9 ɹ CM-96B9
Low hydrogen type covered electrode for 9%Cr-1%Mo-Nb-V heat resistant steel
Ű Polarity
Example DC-EP
Guaranty DC-EP AC (CM-96B9 only)
162 163
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Covered electrodes
Covered Electrodes for heat
Heat-Resistant Low-Alloy Steel
resistant steel
ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade of
AWS Pol. Features WP 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
designation cov- 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo 㩷
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (°Cxh)
ering
F 0㷄:
AC ƒSuitable for 0.5%Mo Ex 0.06 0.49 0.79 0.006 0.002 - 0.49 Ex 550 630 29 620x1
A5.5 Low HF 210
CM-A76 E7016 hydro- steel H
DC- 0.40~ 620±15
-A1 gen ƒRC: 325~375㷄x1h VU Gt 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.60 㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡0.03 㻡0.03 - Gt 㻢390㩷 㻢480㩷 㻢25㩷 -
EP 0.65 x1
OH
ƒSuitable for 0㷄:
1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo F Ex 0.03 0.87 0.71 0.005 0.004 1.20 0.49 Ex 470 580 29 690x1
A5.5 Low HF 78
DC- steel
CM-B95 E7015 hydro- H
EP㩷 ƒDC-EP is only
-B2L gen VU 1.00~ 0.40~ 690±15
applicable. Gt 㻡0.05㩷 㻡1.00 㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡0.03 㻡0.03 Gt 㻢390㩷 㻢520㩷 㻢19㩷 -
OH 1.50 0.65 x1
ƒRC: 325~375㷄x1h
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC, except DC-EP for CMB-95/-105), Gt: Guaranty (polarity: As specified above)
Ű Approvals Ű Diameter and Length (mm)
CM-B98 LR 㩷 Dia. 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.0
CM-A76㩷 300 350 400 400 400
CM-B95㩷 300 350 400 400 -
CM-B98㩷 300 400 450 450 450
CM-B105㩷 300 350 400 400 -
CM-B108㩷 300 400 450 450 -
164 165
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Trade Type of Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
designa- ASME cov- Pol. Features WP
AWS 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
tion ering C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Others
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (°Cxh)
W:
1.60
V: 0㷄:
Ex 0.05 0.28 0.73 0.007 0.005 2.25 0.09 Ex 565 652 20 715x2
0.22 105
Nb:
ƒSuitable for T23 F 0.02
AC tubes and P23
Low HF
W:
CM-2CW - hydro- pipes H
DC- 1.00~
gen ƒRC: 325~ VU
EP 2.00
375㷄x1h OH
V:
0.10~ 1.90~ 0.05~ 715±15
Gt 㻡0.15 㻡0.60 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.010 0.15~ Gt 㻢300㩷 㻢510 㻢17 -
1.60 2.60 0.85 x2
0.30
Nb:
0.01~
0.08
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty (polarity: As specified above)
Ű Diameter and Length (mm)
㩷 Dia. 2.6 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.0
CM-5 300 350 400 400 400
CM-2CW 300 350 400 - -
166 167
Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-81B2 DW-91B3
Rutile type flux cored wire for 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo heat resistant steel Rutile type flux cored wire for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo heat resistant steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E81T1-B2C/B2M Welding Positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.29 E91T1-B3C/B3M Welding positions:
Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions Features : ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all position
OH
ƒApplicable for ASTM A387 Gr.11, Gr.12 and equivalents ƒApplied for ASTM A387 Gr.22 and equivalents OH
H
Shielding gas: CO2 or 75~85%Ar-Bal. CO2 mixture Shielding gas: CO2 or 75~85%Ar-Bal. CO2 mixture H
Polarity: DC-EP VU
Polarity: DC-EP
VU
HF F F
HF
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: 80%Ar+20%CO2) Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: 80%Ar+20%CO2)
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo
Example 0.05 0.61 0.60 0.008 0.013 1.29 0.51 Example 0.06 0.43 0.82 0.008 0.010 2.25 0.97
0.05~ 1.00~ 0.40~ 0.05~ 2.00~ 0.90~
Guaranty 㻡0.80㩷 㻡1.25㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.030 Guaranty 㻡0.80㩷 㻡1.25㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030
0.12 1.50 0.65㩷 0.12 2.50 1.20㩷
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo
Example 0.06 0.46 0.46 0.008 0.009 1.23 0.48 Example 0.06 0.35 0.70 0.010 0.009 2.16 0.97
0.05~ 1.00~ 0.40~ 0.05~ 2.00~ 0.90~
Guaranty 㻡0.80㩷 㻡1.25㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.030 Guaranty 㻡0.80㩷 㻡1.25㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030
0.12 1.50 0.65㩷 0.12 2.50 1.20㩷
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: 80%Ar+20%CO2) Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: 80%Ar+20%CO2)
㩷 0.2%OS TS El PWHT 0.2%OS TS El PWHT
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (㷄xh) (MPa) (MPa) (%) (㷄x h)
Example 591 670 24 690x1 Example 645 728 22 690x1
Guaranty 㻢470㩷 550~690 㻢19㩷 690±15x1 Guaranty 㻢540㩷 620~760 㻢17㩷 690±15x1
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 0.2%OS TS El PWHT 0.2%OS TS El PWHT
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (㷄xh) (MPa) (MPa) (%) (㷄xh)
Example 549 633 25 690x1 Example 602 690 20 690x1
Guaranty 㻢470㩷 550~690 㻢19㩷 690±15x1 Guaranty 㻢540㩷 620~760 㻢17㩷 690±15x1
Ű Recommended welding parameters Ű Approvals Ű Recommended welding parameters Ű Approvals
168 169
Gas Metal Arc Welding
170 171
Gas Metal Arc Welding
740x8
0㷄:
F 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 95%Ar-
ƒSuitable for 98
A5.28 Ar- HF 5%CO2
DC- 9%Cr-
㩷 MG-S9Cb ER90S 5% H
EP 1%Mo- 745±15
-G CO2 VU
Nb-V steel 8.00~ 0.80~ x1
OH㩷 Gt 㻡0.12 㻡0.70 㻡2.20 㻡0.020 㩷 㻡0.020㩷 㻡1.00 㻡0.35 㻡0.10 㻡0.50 Gt 㻢410 㻢620 㻢16㩷 -
10.00 1.20 95%Ar-
5%CO2
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Diameter (mm)
MG-S5CM 1.2, 1.6 㩷
MG-S9CM 1.2 㩷
MG-S9Cb 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.6 㩷
172 173
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER80S-G Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER80S-B2
JIS Z3316 YGT1CM: TG-S1CM Features: ƒApplicable for ASTM A213 Gr.11 and equivalents
JIS Z3316 YGT1CML: TG-S1CML Shielding Gas: Ar
Features : ƒApplied for ASTM A387 Gr.11, Gr.12 and equivalents Polarity: DC-EN
ƒTG-S1CML: Lower carbon content
Shielding Gas: Ar
Polarity: DC-EN
Ű Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni Cu 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni Cu
TG-S1CM Ex. 0.08 0.52 1.10 0.007 0.009 1.40 0.55 0.02 0.11 Example 0.11 0.50 0.67 0.004 0.004 1.40 0.55 0.01 0.15
0.05~ 0.60~ 1.00~ 0.40~ 0.07~ 㪇㪅㪋㪇~ 0.40~ 1.20~ 0.40~
Guar. 㻡0.70 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.025 㻡0.20 㻡0.35 Guaranty 㻡0.025 㻡0.025 㻡0.25㩷 㻡0.35㩷
0.12 1.20 1.50 0.65 0.12 㪇㪅㪎㪇㩷 0.70 1.50 0.65
TG-S1CML Ex. 0.03 0.50 1.13 0.005 0.009 1.40 0.49 0.04 0.12
1.00~ 0.40~
Guar. 㻡0.05 㻡0.70 㻡1.30㩷 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.025 㻡0.20 㻡0.35 Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
1.50 0.65
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷
(MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (͠x h)
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (͠x h) Example 490 625 32 -20㷄: 246 620x1
TG-S1CM Example 540 630 28 0㷄: 270 690x1 Guaranty 㻢470㩷 㻢550㩷 㻢19㩷 - 620±15x1
Guaranty 㻢470㩷 㻢550㩷 㻢19㩷 - 620±15x1
TG-S1CML Example 480 580 31 0㷄: 300 620x1 Ű Packages
Guaranty 㻢470㩷 㻢550㩷 㻢19㩷 - AW
Dia. Weight Length Weight per
Ű Approvals (only for TGS-1CM) Type
(mm) (kg) (mm) piece (g)
AB LR NV BV NK Others 1.0 spool 10 - -
MG MG(ER80S-G) MG MG(ER80S-G) MG(E8016-B2) KR, TÜV
1.2 spool 10 - -
Ű Packages
Weight per piece (g) 1.6 tube 5 1,000 16
Dia. (mm) Type Weight (kg) Length (mm)
(TG-S1CM) (TG-S1CML) 2.0 tube 5 1,000 25
0.8 spool 10 - 䃢 - 2.4 tube 5 1,000 35
1.0 spool 10 - 䃢 - 3.2 tube 5 1,000 63
1.2 tube 5 1,000 9 -
㩷 spool 10 - 䃢 䃢
㩷 spool 20 - 䃢 -
1.6 tube 5 1,000 16 16
㩷 spool 10 - 䃢 -
㩷 spool 20 - 䃢 -
2.0 tube 5 1,000 25 25
2.4 tube 5 1,000 35 35
3.2 tube 5 1,000 63 63
174 175
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER90S-G: TG-S2CM Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER90S-B3
ER80S-G: TG-S2CML Features: ƒApplied for ASTM A387 Gr.22 and equivalents
JIS Z3316 YGT2CM: TG-S2CM Shielding Gas: Ar
JIS Z3316 YGT2CML: TG-S2CML Polarity: DC-EN
Features : ƒApplied for ASTM A387 Gr.22 and equivalents
ƒTG-S2CML: Lower carbon content
Shielding Gas: Ar
Polarity: DC-EN
Ű Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS
Ű Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni Cu
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni Cu
Example 0.11 0.64 0.67 0.006 0.006 2.44 1.09 0.01 0.14
TG-S2CM Ex. 0.11 0.36 0.75 0.004 0.008 2.29 1.07 0.05 0.12
0.07~ 0.40~ 0.40~ 2.30~ 0.90~
0.05~ 0.50~ 2.00~ 0.90~ Guaranty 㻡0.025 㻡0.025 㻡0.25㩷 㻡0.35㩷
Guar. 㻡0.70 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.025 㻡0.20 㻡0.35 0.12 0.70 0.70 2.70 1.20
0.13 1.20 2.50 1.20
TG-S2CML Ex. 0.03 0.50 1.14 0.007 0.009 2.33 1.09 0.03 0.12
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
2.10~ 0.90~
Guar. 㻡0.05 㻡0.70 㻡1.30㩷 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.025 㻡0.20 㻡0.35
2.60 1.20 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (͠x h)
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT Example 596 725 27 -20㷄: 237 690x1
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (͠x h) Guaranty 㻢540㩷 㻢620㩷 㻢17㩷 - 690±15x1
TG-S2CM Example 610 720 28 0㷄: 250 690x1
Guaranty 㻢540㩷 㻢620㩷 㻢17㩷 - 690±15x1 Ű Packages
TG-S2CML Example 520 630 28 0㷄: 250 690x1 Dia. Weight Length Weight per
Type
Guaranty 㻢470㩷 㻢550㩷 㻢19㩷 - 690±15x1 (mm) (kg) (mm) piece (g)
Ű Approvals (only for TGS-2CM) 1.0 spool 10 - -
AB NV BV NK Others 1.2 spool 10 - -
MG MG MG(ER90S-G) MG KR, TÜV 1.6 tube 5 1,000 16
Ű Packages 2.0 tube 5 1,000 25
Weight per piece (g) 2.4 tube 5 1,000 35
Dia. (mm) Type Weight (kg) Length (mm)
(TG-S2CM) (TG-S2CML) 3.2 tube 5 1,000 63
0.8 spool 10 - 䃢 -
1.0 spool 10 - 䃢 -
1.2 spool 10 - 䃢 -
㩷 tube 5 1,000 9 -
1.6 spool 10 - 䃢 -
㩷 tube 5 1,000 16 16
2.0 tube 5 1,000 25 25
2.4 tube 5 1,000 35 35
3.2 tube 5 1,000 63 -
176 177
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
TG-S2CMH TG-S9CM
TIG welding rod and wire for 2.25%Cr-1%Mo-V heat resistant steel TIG welding rod and wire for 9%Cr-1%Mo heat resistant steel
Features : ƒApplicable for ASTM A336 Gr. F22V and equivalents Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER80S-B8
ƒExcellent tensile strength at high temperatures and good Features: ƒApplied for ASTM A387 Gr.9 and equivalents
creep rupture strength Shielding Gas: Ar
Shielding Gas: Ar Polarity: DC-EN
Polarity: DC-EN
Ű Packages
Ű Packages
Dia. Weight Length Weight per
Dia. Weight Length Weight per Type
Type (mm) (kg) (mm) piece (g)
(mm) (kg) (mm) piece (g)
1.2 spool 20 - -
1.2 tube 5 1,000 9
1.6 tube 5 1,000 16
1.6 tube 5 1,000 16
2.0 tube 5 1,000 25
2.0 tube 5 1,000 25
2.4 tube 5 1,000 35
2.4 tube 5 1,000 35
3.2 tube 5 1,000 63
178 179
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
TG-S9Cb TG-S90B9
TIG welding rod and wire for 9%Cr-1%Mo-Nb-V heat resistant steel TIG welding rod and wire for 9%Cr-1%Mo-Nb-V heat resistant steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER90S-G Classification: ASME / AWS A5.28 ER90S-B9
Features : ƒApplied for ASTM A387 Gr.91 and equivalents Features : ƒApplied for ASTM A387 Gr.91 and equivalents
ƒExcellent creep rupture strength ƒExcellent creep rupture strength
Shielding Gas: Ar Shielding Gas: Ar
Polarity: DC-EN Polarity: DC-EN
Ű Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu Cr
Example 0.08 0.16 1.01 0.006 0.005 9.01 Example 0.12 0.25 0.75 0.006 0.004 0.01 9.20
Guaranty 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.60㩷 㻡1.20㩷 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.010㩷 8.00~10.00 Guaranty 0.07~0.13 0.15~0.50 㻡1.20㩷 㻡0.010㩷 㻡0.010㩷 㻡0.20㩷 8.00~10.50
Mo Ni Nb V Cu Mo Ni V Al Nb N Mn+Ni
Example 0.90 0.71 0.04 0.18 0.01 Example 1.00 0.49 0.21 - 0.05 0.04 1.24
Guaranty 0.85~1.20 㻡0.80㩷 0.02~0.12 0.10~0.35 㻡㪇㪅㪊㪌㩷 Guaranty 0.85~1.20 㻡0.80㩷 0.15~0.30 㻡0.04㩷 0.02~0.10 0.03~0.07 㻡㪈.50㩷
㩷 㩷
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (͠x h) 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (͠x h)
Example 700 780 24 0㷄: 240 740x8 Example 706 809 22 0㷄: 160 760x2
Guaranty 㻢410㩷 㻢620㩷 㻢16㩷 - 745±15x1 Guaranty 㻢410㩷 㻢620㩷 㻢16㩷 - 760±15x2
Ű Packages Ű Packages
Dia. Weight Length Weight per Dia. Weight Length Weight per
Type Type
(mm) (kg) (mm) piece (g) (mm) (kg) (mm) piece(g)
0.8 spool 10 - - 1.0 spool 10 - -
1.0 spool 10 - - 1.2 spool 10 - -
1.2 spool 10 - - 㩷 spool 20 - -
1.6 spool 10 - - 1.6 spool 10 - -
㩷 tube 5 1,000 16 spool 20 - -
2.0 tube 5 1,000 25 1.6 tube 5 1,000 16
2.4 tube 5 1,000 35 2.0 tube 5 1,000 25
3.2 tube 5 1,000 63 2.4 tube 5 1,000 35
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ASME Chemical composition of rod and wire (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade
AWS SG Pol. Features 0.2%OS TS EL IV PWHT
designation C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Others
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (°Cxh)
ƒSuitable for -12㷄:
A5.28 Ex 0.10 0.41 1.59 0.007 0.007 0.66 - 0.50 Cu: 0.11 Ex 520 590 31 620x1
DC- Mn-Mo and 290
TG-S56 ER80S Ar
EN Mn-Mo-Ni 0.20~ 1.20~ 0.40~ 0.40~ 620±15
-G Gt 㻡0.12 㻡0.025 㩷 㻡0.025㩷 - Cu㻡0.35 Gt 㻢470㩷 㻢550 㻢19㩷 -
steel 0.60 1.80 0.80 0.60 x1
ƒSuitable for -12㷄: 625
A5.28 Ex 0.10 0.39 1.23 0.008 0.005 1.58 - 0.39 Cu: 0.10 Ex 566 655 27
DC- Mn-Mo and 256 x15
TG-S63S ER90S Ar
EN Mn-Mo-Ni 0.20~ 1.05~ 1.45~ 0.25~
-G Gt 㻡0.15 㻡0.025 㻡0.025 - Cu㻡0.35 Gt 㻢480 㻢620 㻢16 - 620x1
steel 0.50 1.45 1.75 0.55
0㷄:
A5.28 ƒSuitable for Ex 0.08 0.54 1.04 0.004 0.007 0.02 - 0.53 Cu: 0.12 Ex 500 580 32 620x1
DC- 280
TG-SM ER80S Ar 0.5%Mo
EN 0.05~ 0.40~
-G steel Gt 㻡0.80 㻡1.50 㻡0.025 㩷 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.20 - Cu㻡0.35 Gt 㻢470㩷 㻢550 㻢19㩷 - AW
0.12 0.65
ƒSuitable for 0㷄:
A5.28 Ex 0.09 0.41 0.49 0.006 0.009 0.04 5.44 0.55 Cu: 0.12 Ex 480 600 26 750x2
DC- 5%Cr- 280
TG-S5CM ER80S Ar
EN 0.5%Mo 0.40~ 4.50~ 0.45~ 745±15
-B6 Gt 㻡0.10 㻡0.50 㻡0.025 㩷 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.60 Cu㻡0.35 Gt 㻢470㩷 㻢550 㻢17㩷 -
steel 0.70 6.00 0.65 x1
Cu: 0.10
V: 0.33
0㷄:
Ex 0.04 0.41 0.45 0.005 0.004 - 2.32 0.52㩷 Nb: 0.031 Ex 467 578 31 715x2
205
W: 1.22
ƒSuitable for Al: -
SA213Gr.
Cu㻡0.40
DC- T23 tubes
TG-S2CW - Ar V: 0.15~
EN and
0.40
SA335Gr.
0.10~ 1.90~ 0.05~ Nb: 0.01~ 715±15
P23 pipes Gt 㻡0.15 㻡0.60 㻡0.020 㩷 㻡0.010㩷 - Gt 㻢300㩷 㻢510 㻢20㩷 -
1.60 2.60 0.85 0.08 x2
W:1.00~
2.00
Al㻡0.03
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Approvals Ű Diameter (mm)
TG-S56 TÜV 㩷 TG-S56㩷 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2㩷 TG-S5CM 1.2, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2
TG-S63S 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 TG-S2CW 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4
TG-SM㩷 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2
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MF-38 US-49
SAW flux and wire combination for 0.5%Mo heat resistant steel
Ű Polarity
Example AC
Guaranty AC
Ű Approvals (Single)
AB LR NV BV NK Others
3YTM 3T,3YM,3YT 㸉YTM㩷 A3YTM KAW3Y46TMH10 CCS
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Classification : ASME / AWS A5.23 F8P6-EA4-A4 Classification : ASME / AWS A5.23 F8P6-EA3-A3
F8A4-EA4-A4 F9A6-EA3-A3
JIS Z3183 S584-H JIS Z3183 S624-H1
Features : ƒSuitable for single or multi-pass butt welding of 0.5%Mo steel Features : ƒSuitable for single or multi-pass butt welding of 0.5%Mo steel
ƒGood mechanical properties in multi-layer welding in the as-welded and ƒGood mechanical properties in multi-layer welding in the as-welded and
PWHT conditions PWHT conditions
Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350㷄x1h Redrying conditions of flux: 150~350㷄x1h
Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS
Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS 㩷 C Si Mn P S Mo Cu
㩷 C Si Mn P S Mo Cu Example 0.13 0.04 1.80 0.008 0.010 0.52 0.12
Example 0.09 0.04 1.59 0.010 0.014 0.52 0.10 Guaranty 0.05~0.17 㻡0.20㩷 1.65~2.20 㻡0.025 㻡0.025 0.45~0.65 㻡0.35㩷
0.05~ 1.20~ 0.45~ Ű Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS
Guaranty 㻡0.20㩷 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.35㩷
0.15 1.70 0.65
Ű Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS 㩷 C Si Mn P S Mo Cu
Example 0.08 0.34 1.58 0.017 0.009 0.45 0.12
㩷 C Si Mn P S Mo Cu
Guaranty 㻡0.15㩷 㻡0.80㩷 㻡2.10㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.030 0.40~0.65 㻡0.35㩷
Example 0.10 0.39 1.35 0.013 0.013 0.52 0.11
Guaranty 㻡0.15㩷 㻡0.80㩷 㻡1.60㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030㩷 0.40~0.65 㻡0.35㩷 Ű Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS
Ű Polarity Example AC AB NK
Guaranty AC Single MG KAW3Y50MH10
Example AC
Guaranty AC Ű Packages
Wire Flux
Ű Packages
Wire Flux Dia. Weight Mesh Weight
Type Type
(mm) (kg) size (kg)
Dia. Weight Mesh Weight
Type Type 2.0 spool 20 12x65 can 25
(mm) (kg) size (kg)
2.4 coil 25 20x200 can 25
3.2 coil 25 12x65 can 25
3.2 coil 25,75,150 20xD can 25
4.0 coil 25 20x200 can 25
4.8 coil 25 20xD can 25 4.0 coil 25,75 㩷 㩷 㩷
4.8 coil 25,75,150
6.4 coil 25
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Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F8P2-EG-B2 Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F8P2-EG-B2
JIS Z3183 S642-1CM Features : ƒSuitable for multi-pass butt welding of 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo steel
Features : ƒSuitable for multi-pass butt welding of 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo steel ƒDC current is recommended
ƒAC current is recommended Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300㷄x1h
ƒ Excellent notch toughness
Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300㷄x1h
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Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F9P2-EG-B3 Classification: ASME / AWS A5.23 F9P2-EG-B3
JIS Z3183 S642-2CM Features : ƒSuitable for multi-pass butt welding of 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel
Features : ƒSuitable for multi-pass butt welding of 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel ƒDC current is recommended
ƒAC current is recommended Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300㷄x1h
ƒ Excellent notch toughness
Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300㷄x1h
Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of wire (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Cu 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Cu
Example 0.16 0.14 1.00 0.005 0.002 2.45 1.05 0.12 Example 0.17 0.14 0.96 0.004 0.002 2.44 1.07 0.13
0.08~ 0.80~ 2.20~ 0.90~ 0.08~ 0.80~ 2.20~ 0.90~
Guaranty 㻡0.25 㻡0.012㩷 㻡0.012 㻡0.30㩷 Guaranty 㻡0.25 㻡0.012 㻡0.012 㻡0.30㩷
0.18 1.20 2.70 1.20 0.18 1.20 2.70 1.20
Ű Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Cu 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Cu
Example 0.12 0.10 0.82 0.008 0.001 2.34 1.04 0.12 Example 0.09 0.16 0.81 0.006 0.003 2.41 1.07 0.13
0.05~ 2.00~ 0.90~ 0.05~ 2.00~ 0.90~
Guaranty 㻡0.80 㻡1.20㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.35㩷 Guaranty 㻡0.80 㻡1.20 㻡0.030 㻡0.030 㻡0.35㩷
0.15 2.50 1.20 0.15 2.50 1.20
Ű Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of weld metal as per AWS
Example 470 610 27 -29㷄: 150 690x8 Example 507 621 26 -29㷄: 164 690x6
Guaranty 㻢540㩷 620~760 㻢17㩷 -29㷄㻢27 690±15x1 Guaranty 㻢540㩷 620~760 㻢17㩷 -29㷄㻢27 690±15x1
Ű Polarity Ű Polarity
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Features : ƒSuitable for multi-pass butt welding of ASTM A336 Gr. F22V and equivalents Features : ƒSuitable for multi-pass butt welding
ƒAC current is recommended ƒApplicable for ASTM A336 Gr F22V and equivalents
ƒExcellent tensile strength at high temperatures and ƒExcellent tensile strength at high temperatures and good
good creep rupture strength creep rupture strength by DC-EP current
Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300㷄x1h Redrying conditions of flux: 200~300㷄x1h
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PF-200S US-9Cb
SAW flux and wire combination for 9%Cr-1%Mo-Nb-V heat resistant steel
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Ni: 0.84
Wire-Ex 0.10 0.14 1.62 0.007 0.003 0.47
Cu: 0.08
-40㷄: 620
ƒSuitable for Ex 490 580 30
182 x11
multi-layer butt 1.40~ 0.40~ Ni: 0.70~1.20
Wire-Gt 㻡0.15 㻡0.35 㩷 㻡0.018㩷 㻡0.018
A5.23 welding of 2.20 0.70 Cu㻡0.30
PF-200
F9P4 Bonded AC Mn-Mo and
US-56B
-EG-G Mn-Mo-Ni Ni: 0.83
steels Weld-Ex 0.08 0.11 1.33 0.007 0.003 0.43
Cu: 0.08
620~ -40㷄㩷 620±15
ƒRC: 200~300㷄x1h Gt 㻢540㩷 㻢17㩷
760 㻢27 x1
0.90~ 0.40~ Ni: 0.70~1.20
Weld-Gt 㻡0.12 㻡0.50 㩷 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.020
1.80 0.70 Cu㻡0.30
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal, Weld-Gt: Guaranty of weld metal
Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty of weld metal (polarity: AC)
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SAW Flux and Wire Combination for Heat -Resistant Low-Alloy Steel
Trade ASME Type Chemical composition (%) Mechanical properties of weld metal
designa- AWS of Pol. Features 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
tion Class. flux 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cu Cr Mo 㩷
(MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (°Cxh)
Wire-Ex 0.12 0.17 0.61 0.004 0.003 0.12 1.48 0.52
㪉㪇㷄: 650㩷
ƒSuitable for multi-layer Ex 440 580 28
0.05~ 0.35~ 1.30~ 0.40~ 28 x20
A5.23 butt welding of Wire-Gt 㻡0.35 㻡0.020 㻡0.020 㻡0.30
MF-29A 0.14 0.85 1.75 0.65
F7PZ Fused AC 1~1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo
US-511㩷
-EG-B2 steels Weld-Ex 0.09 0.25 0.78 0.008 0.003 0.12 1.32 0.52
480~ 690±15
ƒRC: 150~350㷄x1h Gt 㻢400㩷 㻢22㩷 -
0.05~ 1.00~ 0.40~ 660 x1
Weld-Gt 㻡0.80 㩷 㻡㪈.20 㻡0.030 㻡0.030 㻡0.35
0.15 1.50 0.65
Wire-Ex 0.07 0.16 0.61 0.008 0.003 0.12 2.52 1.05
㪄㪉㪐㷄: 690㩷
Ex 480 600 24
ƒSuitable for multi-layer 0.30~ 2.35~ 0.90~ 68 x10
A5.23 Wire-Gt 㻡0.14 㻡0.35 㻡0.025 㻡0.025 㻡0.30
MF-29A butt welding of 0.85 2.80 1.20
F8P2 Fused AC
US-521㩷 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel
-EG-B3 Weld-Ex 0.09 0.17 0.79 0.011 0.002 0.12 2.38 1.02
ƒRC: 150~350㷄x1h 550~ 㪄㪉㪐㷄: 690±15
Gt 㻢470㩷 㻢20㩷
0.05~ 2.00~ 0.90~ 690 㻢27 x1
Weld-Gt 㻡0.80 㩷 㻡㪈.20 㻡0.030 㻡0.030 㻡0.35
0.15 2.50 1.20
Wire-Ex 0.07 0.18 0.50 0.008 0.002 0.12 5.50 0.55
-29㷄:
Ex 460 590 32 720x1
ƒSuitable for multi-layer 㩷 0.30~ 4.80~ 0.40~ 133
A5.23 Wire-Gt 㻡0.15 㻡0.35 㻡0.025 㻡0.025 㻡0.30
PF-200S butt welding of 㩷 0.85 6.00 0.65
F7P2 Bonded AC
US-502 5%Cr-0.5%Mo steel㩷
-EG-B6㩷 Weld-Ex 0.06 0.21 0.78 0.012 0.002 0.12 5.25 0.55
ƒRC: 200~300㷄x1h 480~ -29㷄㩷 745±15
Gt 㻢400㩷 㻢22㩷
㩷 4.50~ 0.40~ 660 㻢27 x1
Weld-Gt 㻡0.12 㻡0.80 㻡1.20 㻡0.030 㻡0.030 㻡0.35
㩷 6.00 0.65
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal, Weld-Gt: Guaranty of weld metal
Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty of weld metal (polarity: AC)
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the list marks below for details.
Steel type Key note for application SMAW FCAW GMAW GTAW SAW
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100
D e p o s itio n R a t e ( g /m in )
1 .6
e 1
re
wi
w ir
DW wire, 0.9mm
DW
80 m
DW
6m 32 (CO 2) Once a DW stainless wire picked up moisture, it cannot be dried at high temperatures, unlike covered
1.
re electrodes. If a DW wire was left in a wire feeder in a high-temperature high-humidity atmosphere in
wi
60 IG summer season, a wet environment in rainy season or a dewfall environment at night in winter
M
28 MIG wire, 1.2mm season, the use of it may cause pit and worm-tracking porosity due to moisture pick up. Once a wire
(Ar+2%O2 ) was unpacked, the wire should be kept in an area of low humidity, taking appropriate preventive
m
40
9m
DW wire, 1.2mm
wi
m 24 (CO2 )
.0 m
de 4
DW
20 tr o
e le c
e red
Cov
0 20
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W elding Current (A) W elding Current (A )
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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 GMAW
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 (1) Polarity:
positions by using a backing material of FBB-3 (T size). In this case, the root opening should be DC-EP is suitable.
about 3-4 mm to obtain good reverse beads. (2) Shielding gas:
98% Ar-2%O2 mixture is recommended for general applications. Proper gas flow rates range in 20-25
(2) Horizontal fillet welding: I/min. Ar-CO2 mixture is not suitable for low carbon stainless steel (Type 304L) because the carbon
Proper welding speeds are approximately 30-70 cm/min in horizontal fillet welding. With a 309 type content of deposited metal increases.
wire, dissimilar-metal welding of stainless steel to carbon steel can be done in the same welding (3) Arc length:
condition as used for welding stainless steels. However to secure the ferrite content of weld metal, GMAW of stainless steel generally uses the spray arc transfer mode due to lower spatter generation.
welding currents should be 200A or lower and welding speeds should be 40 cm/mm or slower with a Adjust arc voltage so that arc length becomes 4-6 mm. When arc length is excessively short,
1.2mm wire. blowholes are apt to occur. Inversely, when arc length is excessively long, the wetting of deposited
metal on the base metal becomes poor.
(3) Overlaying and joining of clad steels: (4) Protection against wind:
The 1st layer of overlaying onto carbon steel should be welded with a 309 (or 309MoL) type wire by GMAW is likely to be influenced by wind and thereby blowholes may occur. Use a windscreen to
the half lapping method. In case where the dilution by the base metal is excessive, the ferrite content protect the arcing area against wind when the wind velocity near the arc is 0.5m/sec or more.
of the weld metal decreases and thereby hot cracking may occur. Therefore, it is important to use (5) Pulsed arc welding:
appropriate welding conditions to control the dilution particularly for the first layer. In order to obtain In pulsed arc welding, a stable spray arc can be obtained even with low welding currents. Pulsed arc
the proper dilution ratio, welding currents should be 200A or lower and welding speeds should be is suitable for overlaying, welding of thin plates and vertical welding.
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.
GTAW
D ilu tio n (% )
20 dilution Proper a gas lens provides better shielding effect preventing the weld bead from oxidation since the gas lens
for 1st 20cm/min 20cm/min
20 dilution can provide a regular gas flow.
layer for 1st (4) Tungsten electrode extension:
layer Proper tungsten electrode extensions are generally in the range of 4-5 mm. In the case where
10 shielding effect tends to be lower as in welding corner joint, tungsten extension is recommended to
10
be 2-3 mm. In welding of deep groove joints, tungsten extension should be longer as 5-6 mm.
(5) Arc length:
0 Proper arc lengths are in the range of 1-3 mm. When it is excessively long, the shielding effect
0 becomes poor.
150 200 200 250 300
(6) One-side welding without backing materials:
Welding current (A) Welding current (A) 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.
Fig. 3 Dilution ratios as a function of welding currents
(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.
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Ű Ferrite content measuring methods for austenitic stainless steel weld metal Fig. 2 DeLong Diagram
Magne Gage: Measuring the pull off force necessary to detach a standard
permanent magnet from a test specimen
Structure Diagram: 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.
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NC-38 NC-38L
Lime titania type covered electrode for 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel Lime titania type covered electrode for low carbon 18%Cr -8%Ni stainless steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E308-16 Welding Positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E308L-16 Welding Positions:
JIS Z3221 D308-16 JIS Z3221 D308L-16
Features : ƒApplicable for 304 type steel OH Features : ƒApplicable for 304L type steel OH
ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding H ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding H
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr
Example 0.07 0.35 1.69 0.023 0.002 9.58 20.49 Example 0.034 0.33 1.43 0.022 0.006 9.57 20.07
Guaranty 㻡0.08㩷 㻡0.90㩷 0.5~2.5 㻡0.04㩷 㻡0.03㩷 9.0~11.0 18.0~21.0 Guaranty 㻡0.04㩷 㻡0.90㩷 0.5~2.5 㻡0.04㩷 㻡0.03㩷 9.0~11.0 18.0~21.0
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 410 600 46 0㷄: 74 Example 410 580 48 0㷄: 78
Guaranty - 㻢550㩷 㻢35㩷 - Guaranty - 㻢520㩷 㻢35㩷 -
Ű Recommended welding parameters Ű Recommended welding parameters
Dia. 2.0mm 2.6mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm Dia. 2.0mm 2.6mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm
F, HF, H 25~55A 50~85䌁 70~115A 95~145A 135~180A F, HF, H 25~55A 50~85䌁 70~115A 95~145A 135~180A
VU, OH 20~50A 45~80䌁 65~110A 85~135A - VU, OH 20~50A 45~80䌁 65~110A 85~135A -
Ű Polarity Ű Polarity
Example AC 㩷 Example AC 㩷
Guaranty AC, DC-EP 㩷 Guaranty AC, DC-EP 㩷
Ű Approvals Ű Approvals
AB NV NK LR BV NK Others
MG(E308-16) 308 KD308 304Lm(Chem.) 308L KD308L GL
Ű Packages Ű Packages
Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
(mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g) (mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g)
2.0 250 2 20 11 2.0 250 2 20 9
2.6 300 2 20 20 2.6 300 2 20 18
3.2 350 5 20 36 3.2 350 5 20 33
4.0 350 5 20 54 4.0 350 5 20 51
5.0 350 5 20 80 5.0 350 5 20 79
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NC-38H NC-39
Lime titania type covered electrode for 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel for high temperatures Lime titania type covered electrode for 22%Cr-12%Ni stainless steel and dissimilar metals
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E308H-16 Welding Positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E309-16 Welding Positions:
JIS Z3221 D308-16 JIS Z3221 D309-16
Features : ƒApplicable for 304 type steel for high temperature OH Features : ƒSuitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on OH
ƒLow ferrite, low impurity, and excellent mechanical H ferritic steels in stainless steel weld metal overlaying H
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NC-39L NC-39MoL
Lime titania type covered electrode for dissimilar metals Lime titania type covered electrode for dissimilar metals
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E309L-16 Welding Positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E309MoL-16 Welding Positions:
JIS Z3221 D309L-16 JIS Z3221 D309MoL-16
Features : ƒSuitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on OH Features : ƒSuitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on OH
ferritic steels in stainless steel weld metal overlaying H ferritic steels in stainless steel weld metal overlaying H
ƒLower carbon content than NC-39 ƒLower carbon content than NC-39
VU VU
Redrying Conditions: 150~200㷄x0.5~1h HF F Redrying Conditions: 150~200㷄x0.5~1h HF F
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo
Example 0.030 0.60 1.50 0.020 0.005 12.50 23.13 Example 0.029 0.51 1.28 0.024 0.005 12.65 23.08 2.29
Guaranty 㻡0.04㩷 㻡0.90㩷 0.5~2.5 㻡0.04㩷 㻡0.03㩷 12.0~14.0 22.0~25.0 0.5~ 12.0~ 22.0~ 2.0~
Guaranty 㻡0.04 㻡0.90 㻡0.04 㻡0.03㩷
2.5 14.0 25.0 3.0
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 410 560 42 0㷄: 67
Example 450 630 41 0㷄: 65
Guaranty - 㻢520㩷 㻢30㩷 -
Guaranty - 㻢520㩷 㻢30㩷 -
Ű Recommended welding parameters
Ű Recommended welding parameters
Dia. 2.0mm 2.6mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm
Dia. 2.6mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm
F, HF, H 25~55A 50~85䌁 70~115A 95~145A 135~180A
F, HF, H 50~85䌁 70~115A 95~145A 135~180A
VU, OH 20~50A 45~80䌁 65~110A 85~135A -
VU, OH 45~80䌁 65~110A 85~135A -
Ű Polarity
Ű Polarity
Example AC 㩷
Example AC 㩷
Guaranty AC, DC-EP 㩷
Guaranty AC, DC-EP 㩷
Ű Approvals
Ű Approvals
NV BV NK Others
AB NK
309L,MG MG(E309L-16) KD309L TÜV
MG KD309Mo
Ű Packages
Ű Packages
Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
(mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g) Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
(mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece(g)
2.6 300 2 20 19
2.6 300 2 20 19
3.2 350 5 20 34
3.2 350 5 20 33
4.0 350 5 20 55
4.0 350 5 20 54
5.0 350 5 20 85
5.0 350 5 20 85
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NC-36 NC-36L
Lime titania type covered electrode for 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel Lime titania type covered electrode for low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E316-16 Welding Positions: Classification : ASME / AWS A5.4 E316L-16 Welding Positions:
JIS Z3221 D316-16 JIS Z3221 D316L-16
Features : ƒApplicable for 316 type steel OH Features : ƒApplicable for 316L type steel OH
ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding H ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding H
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) / as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo
Example 0.06 0.321.33 0.022 0.004 11.79 19.17 2.25 Example 0.023 0.57 1.56 0.025 0.003 12.17 18.68 2.20
0.5~ 11.0~ 17.0~ 2.0~ 0.5~ 11.0~ 17.0~ 2.0~
Guaranty 㻡0.08㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡0.04㩷 㻡0.03 Guaranty 㻡0.04 㻡0.90㩷 㻡0.04㩷 㻡0.03㩷
2.5 14.0 20.0 3.0 2.5 14.0 20.0 3.0
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal / as per AWS
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 410 570 46 0㷄: 80 Example 420 580 45 0㷄: 83
Guaranty - 㻢520㩷 㻢30㩷 - Guaranty - 㻢485㩷 㻢30㩷 -
Ű Recommended welding parameters Ű Recommended welding parameters
Dia. 2.0mm 2.6mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm Dia. 2.0mm 2.6mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm
F, HF, H 25~55A 50~85䌁 70~115A 95~145A 135~180A F, HF, H 25~55A 50~85䌁 70~115A 95~145A 135~180A
VU, OH 20~50A 45~80䌁 65~110A 85~135A - VU, OH 20~50A 45~80䌁 65~110A 85~135A -
Ű Polarity Ű Polarity
Example AC 㩷 Example AC 㩷
Guaranty AC, DC-EP 㩷 Guaranty AC, DC-EP 㩷
Ű Approvals Ű Approvals
NK AB LR NV BV NK Others
KD316 MG(E316-16) 316Lm(Chem.) 316L,MG MG(E316L-16) KD316L GL
Ű Packages Ű Packages
Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
(mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g) (mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g)
2.0 250 2 20 10 2.0 250 2 20 10
2.6 300 2 20 19 2.6 300 2 20 19
3.2 350 5 20 33 3.2 350 5 20 34
4.0 350 5 20 51 4.0 350 5 20 51
5.0 350 5 20 78 5.0 350 5 20 78
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Classification: ASME / AWS A5.4 E410-16: CR-40 Welding Positions: Classification : ASME / AWS A5.4 E430-16: CR-43 Welding Positions:
JIS Z3221 D410-16: CR-40, D410Nb-16: CR-40Cb JIS Z 3221 D430-16: CR-43, D430Nb-16: CR-43Cb
Features : ƒCR-40 (lime titania type) is suitable for 13%Cr martensitic OH Features : ƒCR-43 (lime titania type) and CR-43Cb (lime type) are OH
stainless steels such as 403 and 410 types. H suitable for 17%Cr ferritic stainless steels such as 430 type. H
ƒCR-40Cb (lime type) is suitable for 13%Cr martensitic ƒCR-43CbS (lime type) is suitable for underlay welding on
stainless steels such as 403 and 410 types and 13%Cr F
VU
cladded side groove of 405 type cladded steel and on F
VU
HF HF
ferritic stainless steels such as 405 type. carbon and low alloy steels for overlaying 13%Cr stainless
ƒPreheat: 200~400㷄 (CR-40), 100~250㷄 (CR-40Cb) weld metal.
ƒPWHT: 700~760㷄 (CR-40), 600~760㷄㩷 (CR-40Cb) ƒPreheat: 150~250㷄 (CR-43), 100~250㷄 (CR-43Cb), 100~200㷄 (CR-43CbS)
Redrying Conditions: 300~350㷄x0.5~1h ƒPWHT: 700~820㷄 (CR-43), 600~820㷄 (CR-43Cb, CR-43CbS)
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Redrying Conditions: 300~350㷄x0.5~1h
㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Nb Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) / as per AWS
Example 0.08 0.47 0.28 0.020 0.006 12.83 - 㩷 C Si Mn P S Cr Nb
CR-40
Guaranty㩷 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡1.0 㻡0.04 㻡0.03㩷 11.0~13.5 -
Example 0.09 0.60 0.27 0.021 0.003 17.65 -
Example 0.09 0.40 0.42 0.018 0.002 13.18 0.81 CR-43
CR-40Cb Guaranty 㻡0.10 㻡0.90 㻡1.0 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 15.0~18.0 -
Guaranty㩷 㻡0.12㩷 㻡0.90㩷 㻡1.00 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 11.0~14.0 0.50~1.50
Example 0.09 0.46 0.40 0.020 0.002 17.24 0.80
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS CR-43Cb
Guaranty 㻡0.10 㻡0.90 㻡1.00 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 15.0~18.0 0.50~1.50
0.2%OS TS El Example 0.05 0.36 0.39 0.016 0.003 15.41 0.97
㩷 PWHT CR-43CbS
(MPa) (MPa) (%) Guaranty 㻡0.08 㻡0.90 㻡1.00 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 14.5~17.0 0.50~1.50
Example 290 510 33
CR-40 850㷄x2h* Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal / as per AWS
Guaranty - 㻢450 㻢20
Example 270 500 35 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
CR-40Cb 850㷄x2h* PWHT
Guaranty 㻢450㩷 㻢20㩷 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 300 560 24 0㷄: 5
CR-43 770x2h*
Ű Recommended welding parameters Guaranty - 㻢450 㻢20 -
900 CR-40 Example 290 520 33㩷 0㷄: 75㩷
Dia. 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm CR-40Cb CR-43Cb 770x2h*
800 Guaranty - 㻢480 㻢20 㪄㩷
F, HF, H 70~115A 95~145A 135~180A Example 300 600 26 㪄㩷
700 70 CR-43CbS 770x2h*
Tensile strength (MPa)
Example AC 㩷
400 40 Dia. 3.2mm 4.0mm 5.0mm
Guaranty AC, DC-EP 㩷 F, HF, H 70~115A 95~145A 135~180A
300 30
Ű Packages VU, OH 65~110A 85~135A -
200 Elongation 20 Ű Polarity
Weight Weight Weight
Dia. Length per per per 100 10 Example AC 㩷
(mm) (mm) pack carton piece 0 0 Guaranty AC, DC-EP 㩷
AW 600 700 800 900
(kg) (kg) (g) Ű Packages
PWHT temperature (°C)
3.2 350 5 20 31
Mechanical properties at room temperature Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
4.0 400 5 20 53 vs. postweld heat treatment temperature (mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g)
5.0 400 5 20 78 3.2 350 5 20 31
4.0 400 5 20 55
5.0 400 5 20 78
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ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade of
AWS Pol. Features WP 0.2%OS TS El IV
designation cov- 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo 㩷
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
ering
F -196㷄:
AC ƒSuitable for 18%Cr-8%Ni Ex 0.034 0.38 2.12 0.022 0.002 10.89 18.36 - Ex 370 540 51
A5.4 HF 52
Lime stainless steel for cryogenic
NC-38LT E308L H
titania㩷 DC- temperature service
-16㩷 VU 0.5~ 9.0~ 18.0~ -196㷄㩷
EP㩷 ƒRC: 150~200㷄x 0.5~1h Gt 㻡0.04 㻡0.90 㩷 㻡0.04 㻡0.03 㻡0.75 Gt - 㻢520㩷 㻢35㩷
OH 2.5 11.0 21.0 㻢34
F Ex 0.030 0.50 1.17 0.027 0.004 13.28 19.11 3.50 Ex 440 600 39 -
AC ƒSuitalbe for low carbon
A5.4 HF
Lime 19%Cr-13%Ni-3%Mo
NC-317L E317L H
titania㩷 DC- stainless steel
-16㩷 VU 0.5~ 12.0~ 18.0~ 3.0~
EP㩷 ƒRC: 150~200㷄x 0.5~1h Gt 㻡0.04 㻡0.90 㩷 㻡0.04 㻡0.03 Gt - 㻢520㩷 㻢30㩷 -
OH 2.5 14.0 21.0 4.0
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above)
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ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade of
AWS Pol. Features WP 0.2%OS TS El IV
designation cov- 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Others 㩷
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
ering
F Nb
AC Ex 0.060 0.60 1.66 0.018 0.002 9.82 20.22 Ex 470 670 34 -
A5.4 HF : 0.67
Lime
NC-37 E347 H
titania DC-
-16 VU
EP ƒSuitable for 0.5~ 9.0~ 18.0~ 8xC%~
OH Gt 㻡0.08 㻡0.90 㻡0.04 㻡0.03 Gt - 㻢520㩷 㻢30㩷 -
18%Cr-8%Ni-Nb 2.5 11.0 21.0 1.00
stailess steel
ƒRC: 150~200㷄㩷
F Nb:
AC x0.5~1h㩷 Ex 0.035 0.58 2.33 0.022 0.004 9.42 18.80 Ex 420 600 45 -
A5.4 HF 0.52
Lime
NC-37L E347 H
titania DC-
-16 VU
EP 0.5~ 9.0~ 18.0~ 8xC%~
OH Gt 㻡0.04 㻡0.90 㻡0.04 㻡0.03 Gt - 㻢520㩷 㻢30㩷 -
2.5 11.0 21.0 1.00
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above)
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Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-308 DW-308L
Rutile type flux cored wire for 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel Rutile type flux cored wire for low carbon 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E308T0-1 /4 Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E308LT0-1/4 Welding positions:
EN ISO 17633-A-T Z 19 9 R C/M 3 EN ISO 17633-A-T 19 9 L R C/M 3
JIS Z3323 YF308C JIS Z3323 YF308LC
Features : ƒApplicable for 304 type steel H Features: ƒApplied for 304L type steel H
ƒSuitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding ƒSuitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding
Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture ƒLower carbon content than DW-308
Polarity: DC-EP HF F Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture HF F
Polarity: DC-EP
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu
Example 0.050 0.57
1.52 0.020 0.009 9.68 19.72 0.02 0.03 Example 0.027 0.56
1.49 0.019 0.008 10.02 19.53 0.02 0.03
0.50~ 9.00~ 18.00~ 0.50~ 9.00~ 18.00~
Guaranty 㻡0.08㩷 㻡1.00 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.50 㻡0.50 Guaranty 㻡0.040 㻡1.00 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 㻡0.50㩷 㻡0.50㩷
2.50 11.00 21.00 2.50 11.00 21.00
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 390 570 41 0㷄: 39 Example 370 550 42 0㷄: 41
Guaranty - 㻢550㩷 㻢35㩷 - Guaranty - 㻢520㩷 㻢35㩷 -
Ű Recommended welding parameters Ű Recommended welding parameters
Dia. 0.9mm 1.2mm 1.6mm Dia. 0.9mm 1.2mm 1.6mm
F, HF 80~150A 130~270A 190~340A F, HF 80~150A 130~270A 190~340A
H 90~130A 150~220A 220~270A H 90~130A 150~220A 220~270A
Ű Approvals Ű Approvals
AB NK Others AB LR NV NK Others
MG KW308G(C) CWB 304L S
MG 308LMS KW308LG(C) GL, CWB, TÜV
Ű Packages (Chem. Cryo.)
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DW-308LP DW-309
Rutile type flux cored wire for low carbon 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel Rutile type flux cored wire for dissimilar metals
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E308LT1-1/4 Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E309T0-1/4 Welding positions:
EN ISO 17633-A-T 19 9 L P C/M 1 EN ISO 17633-A-T Z 23 12 R C/M 3
JIS Z3323 YF308LC JIS A3323 YF309C
Features: ƒApplicable for 304 and 304L type steel OH Features : ƒSuitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying
ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions H on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld H
VD
including vertical downward metals
ƒLower carbon content than DW-308 VU Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture
Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture HF F Polarity: DC-EP HF F
Polarity: DC-EP
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu
Example 0.027 0.551.51 0.022 0.010 9.89 19.45 0.02 0.03 Example 0.035 0.58 1.22 0.021 0.009 12.48 24.03 0.03 0.02
0.50~ 9.00~ 18.00~ 0.50~ 12.00~ 22.00~
Guaranty 㻡0.040㩷 㻡1.00 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.50 㻡0.50 Guaranty 㻡0.10 㻡1.00 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 㻡0.50㩷 㻡0.50㩷
2.50 11.00 21.00 2.50 14.00 25.00
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
Example 380 550 45 0㷄: 57 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
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DW-309L DW-309LP
Rutile type flux cored wire for dissimilar metals Rutile type flux cored wire for dissimilar metals
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E309LT0-1/4 Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E309LT1-1/4 Welding positions:
EN ISO 17633-A-T 23 12 L R C/M 3 EN ISO 17633-A-T 23 12 L P C/M 1
JIS Z3323 YF309LC JIS Z3323 YF309LC OH
Features : ƒSuitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying H Features : ƒSuitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying on H VD
on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld
metals metals
VU
ƒLower carbon content than DW-309 F
ƒLower carbon content than DW-309
HF HF F
Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture
Polarity: DC-EP Polarity: DC-EP
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr 䌍䌯㩷 䌃䌵㩷 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr 䌍䌯㩷 䌃䌵㩷
Example 0.028 0.61
1.24 0.019 0.010 12.58 24.17 0.05 0.03 Example 0.027 0.56
1.21 0.023 0.009 12.45 23.55 0.04 0.06
0.50~ 12.00~ 22.00~ 0.50~ 12.00~ 22.00~
Guaranty 㻡0.040㩷 㻡1.00 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.50 㻡0.50㩷 Guaranty 㻡0.040 㻡1.00 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 㻡0.50㩷 㻡0.50㩷
2.50 14.00 25.00 2.50 14.00 25.00
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 0.2%OS TS El 㩷 0.2%OS TS El
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%)
Example 450 580 33 Example 430 570 38
Guaranty - 㻢520㩷 㻢30㩷 Guaranty - 㻢520㩷 㻢30㩷
Ű Recommended welding parameters Ű Recommended welding parameters
Dia. 0.9mm 1.2mm 1.6mm Dia. 1.2mm Dia. 1.2mm
F, HF 80~150A 130~270A 190~340A F, HF 130~270A OH 150~200A
H 90~130A 150~220A 220~270A H 150~220A VD 150~200A
Ű Approvals VU 130~220A
AB LR NV BV NK Others VD position: multi-pass welding is not recommended.
KW309LG(C) Ű Approvals
SS/CMn S
MG 309LMS MG (base on GL, CWB
(Chem.)
KW309) LR NV BV NK Others
Ű Packages SS/CMn MS
309L 309L KW309LG(C) CWB
Dia. Weight (Chem.,Cryo)
Type
(mm) (kg) Ű Packages
0.9 Spool 5, 12.5 Dia. Weight
Type
1.2 Spool 12.5 (mm) (kg)
1.6 Spool 12.5 1.2 Spool 12.5
228 229
Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-309MoL DW-309MoLP
Rutile type flux cored wire for dissimilar metals Rutile type flux cored wire for dissimilar metals
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E309LMoT0-1/4 Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E309LMoT1-1/4 Welding positions:
EN ISO 17633-A-T 23 12 2 L R C/M 3 EN ISO 17633-A-T 23 12 2 L R C/M 1
JIS Z3323 YF309MoLC JIS Z3323 YF309MoLC OH
Features : ƒSuitable for dissimilar-metal joint and H
Features : ƒSuitable for dissimilar-metal joint and underlaying H VD
underlaying on ferritic steels for overlaying on ferritic steels for overlaying stainless steel weld
stainless steel weld metals metals
VU
Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture
HF F HF F
Polarity: DC-EP Polarity: DC-EP
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu
Example 0.027 0.611.18 0.019 0.009 12.60 23.20 2.37 0.03 Example 0.025 0.62 0.81 0.020 0.010 12.44 22.60 2.21 0.05
0.50~ 12.00~ 22.00~ 2.00~ 0.50~ 12.00~ 22.00~ 2.00~
Guaranty 㻡0.040㩷 㻡1.00 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.50 Guaranty 㻡0.040 㻡1.00 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 㻡0.50㩷
2.50 14.00 25.00 3.00 2.50 14.00 25.00 3.00
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
0.2%OS TS El
(MPa) (MPa) (%) 㩷 0.2%OS TS El
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%)
Example 540 720 30
Example 540 699 30
Guaranty - 㻢520㩷 㻢25㩷
Guaranty - 㻢520㩷 㻢25㩷
Ű Recommended welding parameters
Dia. 0.9mm 1.2mm 1.6mm Ű Recommended welding parameters
F, HF 80~150A 130~270A 190~340A Dia. 1.2mm Dia. 1.2mm
H 90~130A 150~220A 220~270A F, HF 130~270A OH 150~200A
Ű Approvals H 150~220A VD 150~200A
AB LR NV BV NK Others VU 130~220A
VD position: multi-pass welding is not recommended
SS/CMn S
MG 309MoLMS MG MG TÜV
(Chem.)
Ű Packages
Ű Packages
Dia. Weight
Type
Dia. Weight (mm) (kg)
Type
(mm) (kg)
1.2 Spool 12.5
0.9 Spool 5, 12.5
1.2 Spool 12.5
1.6 Spool 12.5
230 231
Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-316 DW-316L
Rutile type flux cored wire for 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel Rutile type flux cored wire for low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E316T0-1/4 Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E316LT0-1/4 Welding positions:
EN ISO 17633-A-T Z 19 12 2 R C/M 3 EN ISO 17633-A-T Z 19 12 3 R C/M 3
JIS Z3323 YF316C JIS Z3323 YF316LC
Features : ƒApplicable for 316 type steel Features : ƒApplicable for 316L type steel
H H
ƒSuitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding ƒSuitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding
Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture ƒLower carbon content than DW-316
Polarity: DC-EP Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture
F F
HF Polarity: DC-EP HF
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu
Example 0.043 0.59 1.50 0.021 0.010 12.04 19.30 2.31 0.03 Example 0.026 0.59
1.43 0.020 0.010 12.02 18.95 2.54 0.06
0.50~ 11.00~ 17.00~ 2.00~ 0.50~ 11.00~ 17.00~ 2.00~
Guaranty 㻡0.080㩷 㻡1.00 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.50 Guaranty 㻡0.040 㻡1.00 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 㻡0.50㩷
2.50 14.00 20.00 3.00 2.50 14.00 20.00 3.00
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) Example 380 540 41 0㷄: 44
Example 390 555 40 0㷄: 42 Guaranty - 㻢485㩷 㻢30㩷 -
Guaranty - 㻢550㩷 㻢30㩷 - Ű Recommended welding parameters
Dia. 0.9mm 1.2mm 1.6mm
Ű Recommended welding parameters F, HF 80~150A 130~270A 190~340A
Dia. 0.9mm 1.2mm 1.6mm H 90~130A 150~220A 220~270A
F, HF 80~150A 130~270A 190~340A Ű Approvals
H 90~130A 150~220A 220~270A AB LR NV BV NK Others
316L S GL, CWB,
MG 316LMS MG KW316LG(C)
Ű Packages (Chem.) TÜV
Dia. Weight Ű Packages
Type
(mm) (kg)
Dia. Weight
Type
1.2 Spool 12.5 (mm) (kg)
1.6 Spool 12.5 0.9 Spool 5, 12.5
1.2 Spool 12.5
1.6 Spool 12.5
232 233
Flux Cored Arc Welding Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-316LP DW-329A
Rutile type flux cored wire for low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel Rutile type flux cored wire for duplex stainless steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E316LT1-1/4 Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 E2209T0-1/4 Welding positions:
Welding positions:
EN ISO 17633-A-T 19 12 3 L P C/M 1 EN ISO 17633-A-T 22 9 3 N L R C/M 3
JIS Z3323 YF316LC Features : ƒApplied for SUS329J3L and ASTM S31803 steel
Features : ƒApplicable for 316 and 316L type steel OH ƒSuitable for flat and horizontal fillet welding
H
ƒSuitable for butt and fillet welding in all positions H VD Shielding gas: CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture
including vertical downward Polarity: DC-EP
ƒLower carbon content than DW-316 VU
HF F
Shielding gas : CO2 or Ar-CO2 mixture HF F
Polarity: DC-EP
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo N Cu
Example 0.028 0.60 1.50 0.021 0.008 12.65 18.35 2.68 Example 0.030 0.58
1.12 0.018 0.008 9.34 22.91 3.08 0.12 0.01
0.50~ 11.00~ 17.00~ 2.00~ 0.50~ 8.00~ 22.00~ 2.50~ 0.08~
Guaranty 㻡0.040㩷 㻡1.00㩷 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030 Guaranty 㻡0.040 㻡1.00 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 㻡0.50㩷
2.50 14.00 20.00 3.00 2.00 10.00 24.00 4.00 0.20
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2) Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV 㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 370 540 43 0㷄: 54 Example 610 810 29 -20㷄: 42
Guaranty - 㻢485㩷 㻢30㩷 - Guaranty - 㻢690㩷 㻢20㩷 -
Ű Recommended welding parameters Ű Recommended welding parameters
Dia. 1.2mm Dia. 1.2mm Dia. 1.2mm 1.6mm
F, HF 130~270A OH 150~200A F, HF 130~250A 200~300A
H 150~220A VD 150~200A H 150~220A 220~250A
VU 130~220A Ű Approvals
VD position: multi-pass welding is not recommendable. Others
Ű Approvals TÜV
NV BV NK Others Ű Packages
316L 316L KW316LG(C) CWB Dia. Type Weight
Ű Packages (mm) 㩷 (kg)
234 235
Flux Cored Arc Welding
DW-329AP
Rutile type flux cored wire for duplex stainless steel
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS (Shielding gas: CO2)
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo N Cu
Example 0.027 0.58 0.78 0.019 0.008 9.42 23.34 3.42 0.14 0.02
0.50~ 8.00~ 22.00~ 2.50~ 0.08~
Guaranty 㻡0.040㩷 㻡1.00 㻡0.025㩷 㻡0.020㩷 㻡0.50
2.00 10.00 24.00 4.00 0.20
Ű Approvals
Others
CWB
Ű Packages
Dia. Weight
Type
(mm) (kg)
1.2 Spool 12.5
236
Flux Cored Arc Welding
Trade ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
designa- AWS of SG Pol. Features WP
cored 0.2%OS TS El IV SG
tion Class. C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Others
flux (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
ƒSuitable for
18%Cr-8%Ni F Bi: 0㷄:
CO2 E 0.026 0.41 1.35 0.021 0.005 10.20 18.70 Ex 360 540 52
A5.22 stainless steel with HF tr. 76
DC-
DW-308LH E308L Rutile high temperature H CO2
Ar- EP
T1-1/4 heat treatment VU Bi
CO2 0.50~ 9.00~ 18.00~
such as solution OH Gt 㻡0.040 㻡1.00 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030 Gt - 㻢520 㻢35㩷 -
2.50 11.00 21.00 㻡0.001
treatment
ƒSuitable for
dissimilar metal Bi:
F Ex 0.029 0.41 1.25 0.021 0.008 12.61 23.79 Ex 380 590 36 -
CO2 joint and tr.
A5.22 HF
DC- underlaying on
DW-309LH E309L Rutile H CO2
Ar- EP ferritic steels for
T1-1/4 VU 0.50~ 12.00~ 22.00~ Bi
CO2 overlaying Gt 㻡0.040 㻡1.00 Gt - -
OH 2.50
㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030
14.00 25.00
㻢520 㻢30㩷
stainless steel 㻡0.001
weld metals
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Approvals Ű Diameter (mm)
DW-308H CWB 㩷 DW-308H㩷 1.2, 1.6㩷
DW-308LH 1.2, 1.6㩷
DW-309LH 1.2, 1.6
238 239
Flux Cored Arc Welding
ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade of
AWS SG Pol. Features WP 0.2%OS TS El IV SG
designation cored 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Others 㩷
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
flux
Mo:
2.40 0㷄:
ƒSuitable for Ex 0.050 0.38 1.10 0.019 0.006 11.60 18.75 Ex 390 570 41
F Bi: 68
CO2 18%Cr-12%Ni-
A5.22 HF tr.
DC- 2%Mo stainless
DW-316H E316 Rutile H CO2
Ar- EP steel for high Mo:
T1-1/4 VU
CO2 temperature 2.00~
OH 0.50~ 11.00~ 17.00~
service Gt 㻡0.08 㻡1.00 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030 3.00 Gt - 㻢550 㻢30 -
2.50 14.00 20.00
Bi
㻡0.001
ƒSuitable for Mo:
18%Cr-12%Ni- 2.45 0㷄:
2%Mo stainless Ex 0.023 0.45 1.08 0.020 0.007 11.94 18.47 Ex 390 540 44
CO2 F Bi: 66
steel with high tr.
A5.22 HF
DC- temperature
DW-316LH E316L Rutile Ar- H Mo: CO2
EP heat treatment
T1-1/4 CO2 VU 2.00~
such as solution
㩷 OH 0.50~ 11.00~ 17.00~
treatment Gt 㻡0.040 㻡1.00 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030 3.00 Gt - 㻢490 㻢35 -
2.50 14.00 20.00
Bi
㻡0.001
Nb:
ƒSuitable for 0.57 0㷄:
Ex 0.027 0.38 1.18 0.018 0.008 10.20 18.87 Ex 420 600 43
18%Cr-8%Ni-Nb F Bi: 80
CO2
A5.22 and 18%Cr- HF tr.
DC-
DW-347H E347 Rutile 8%Ni-Ti stainless H Nb: CO2
Ar- EP
T1-1/4 steel for high VU 8xC~
CO2 0.50~ 9.00~ 18.00~
temperature OH Gt 㻡0.08 㻡1.00 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030 1.00 Gt - 㻢550 㻢30 -
service 2.50 11.00 21.00
Bi
㻡0.001
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Diameter (mm)
DW-316H㩷 1.2, 1.6
DW-316LH 1.2, 1.6
DW-347H㩷 1.2, 1.6
240 241
Flux Cored Arc Welding
ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade of
AWS SG Pol. Features WP 0.2%OS TS El IV
designation cored 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr 㩷 SG
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
flux
242 243
Flux Cored Arc Welding
ASME Type Chemical 㩷 composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade of
AWS SG Pol. Features WP 0.2%OS TS El IV
designation cored 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Others 㩷 SG
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
flux
Nb: 0㷄:
ƒSuitable for Ex 0.026 0.41 1.48 0.018 0.008 10.46 18.66 Ex 390 550 43
CO2 0.58 49
A5.22 18%Cr-8%Ni-
DC- F
DW-347 E347 Rutile Nb and18%Cr- CO2
Ar- EP HF Nb:
T0-1/4 8%Ni-Ti stainless 0.50~ 9.00~ 18.00~
CO2 Gt 㻡0.08 㻡1.00 㩷 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 8xC~ Gt - 㻢520 㻢30㩷 -
steel 2.50 11.00 21.00
1.00
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Approvals Ű Diameter (mm)
DW-316LT AB, LR, BV, KR㩷 DW-316LT 1.2 㩷
DW-317L CWB 㩷 DW-317L 1.2, 1.6 㩷
DW-347 CWB DW-347 1.2, 1.6 㩷
244 245
Flux Cored Arc Welding
ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade of
AWS SG Pol. Featires WP 0.2%OS TS El IV PWHT
designation cored C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Others 㩷
Class. 㩷
(MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) (°Cxh)
flux
600㩷
ƒSuitable for 13%Cr-Ni Mo: 0㷄:
Ex 0.020 0.57 0.45 0.019 0.006 4.25 12.25 Ex 870 920 20 x1
type stainless steel 0.46 64 AC
Ar- DC- ƒPreheat (100㷄) must F
MX-A410NM - Metal
CO2 EP be done depending HF
on thickness of base Mo: 595~
4.00~ 11.00~
metal Gt 㻡0.060 㻡1.00 㩷 㻡1.00㩷 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 0.40~ Gt 㻢540 㻢760 㻢15㩷 - 620㩷
5.00 12.50
0.70 x1
590㩷
ƒSuitable for 13%Cr-Ni 0㷄:
Ex 0.015 0.58 0.44 0.018 0.006 5.02 12.88 0.02 Ex 810 880 21 x10
type stainless steel 55 FC
Ar- DC- ƒPreheat (100㷄) must F
MX-A135N - Metal
CO2 EP be done depending HF
on thickness of base 580~
4.60~ 11.50~ Mo
metal Gt 㻡0.040 㻡1.00 㩷 㻡1.00㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.025 Gt 㻢540 㻢740 㻢17㩷 - 600
5.40 13.50 㻡0.50
x10
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Diameter (mm)
MX-A410NM 1.2, 1.6㩷
MX-A430M 1.2, 1.4㩷
MX-A135N 1.2, 1.4, 1.6
246 247
Gas Metal Arc Welding
Mechanical properties of
Chemical composition of wire (%)
Trade ASME all-weld metal
SG Pol. Features WP
designation AWS 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu 㩷
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
F Ex 0.04 0.43 1.70 0.022 0.003 9.68 19.89 0.08 0.11
ƒSuitable for HF
A5.9 98%Ar- DC- -196㷄:
MG-S308 18%Cr-8%Ni H Ex 410 600 40
ER308 2%O2 EP 49
stainless steel VU 0.30~ 1.00~ 9.00~ 19.50~
OH Gt 㻡0.08 㻡0.030 㻡0.030 㻡0.75 㻡0.75
0.65 2.50 11.00 22.00
Note; Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Diameter (mm)
MG-S308 1.2 㩷
MG-S308LS 0.8, 1.0, 1.2
MG-S309 1.2, 1.6 㩷
MG-S309LS 1.0, 1.2 㩷
MG-S316LS 1.2 㩷
248 249
One-side TIG Welding One-side TIG Welding
TG-X308L TG-X309L
Flux cored filler rod for low carbon 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel Flux cored filler rod for dissimilar metals
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 R308LT1-5 Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 R309LT1-5 Welding positions:
Features : ƒApplicable for 304 and 304L type steels Features : ƒSuitable for root pass in one-side TIG welding
ƒSuitable for root pass in one-side TIG welding without back shielding OH
OH
without back shielding ƒApplicable for dissimilar-metal joint of austenitic H
H VD
Shielding gas: Ar VD stainless steels and ferritic steels
Polarity: DC-EN Shielding gas: Ar
VU
VU Polarity: DC-EN
F HF F
HF
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo 䌃䌵㩷 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo 䌃䌵㩷
Example 0.018 0.80 1.66 0.023 0.005 10.31 19.62 0.02 0.03 Example 0.017 0.81 1.52 0.022 0.006 12.62 24.26 0.02 0.03
0.50~ 9.00~ 18.00~ 0.50~ 12.00~ 22.00~
Guaranty 㻡0.03㩷 㻡1.20 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.50 㻡0.50 Guaranty 㻡0.03 㻡1.20 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 㻡0.50㩷 㻡0.50㩷
2.50 11.00 21.00 2.50 14.00 25.00
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV 㩷 0.2%OS TS El
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J) 㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%)
Example 450 620 47 -196㷄: 60 Example 530 680 32
Guaranty - 㻢520㩷 㻢35㩷 - Guaranty - 㻢520㩷 㻢30㩷
Ű Packages Ű Packages
Dia. Weight Length Weight per Dia. Weight Length Weight per
Type Type
(mm) (kg) (mm) piece (g) (mm) (kg) (mm) piece (g)
250 251
One-side TIG Welding One-side TIG Welding
TG-X316L TG-X347
Flux cored filler rod for low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel Flux cored filler rod for 18%Cr-8%Ni-Nb and 18%Cr-8Ni-Ti stainless steel
Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 R316LT1-5 Welding positions: Classification: ASME / AWS A5.22 R347T1-5 Welding positions:
Features : ƒApplicable for 316 and 316L type steels Features : ƒApplicable for 347 and 321 type steels
ƒSuitable for root pass in one-side TIG welding ƒSuitable for root pass in one-side TIG welding OH
OH
without back shielding without back shielding
H H VD
Shielding gas: Ar VD Shielding gas: Ar
Polarity: DC-EN Polarity: DC-EN
VU VU
F HF F
HF
Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS Ű Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) as per AWS
㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo 䌃䌵㩷 㩷 C Si Mn P S
Example 0.016 0.87 1.55 0.023 0.004 12.47 18.89 2.32 0.03 Example 0.020 0.80 1.60 0.021 0.004
0.50~ 11.00~ 17.00~ 2.00~ Guaranty 㻡0.08㩷 㻡1.20㩷 0.50~2.50 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030㩷
Guaranty 㻡0.03㩷 㻡1.20 㻡0.040㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.50
2.50 14.00 20.00 3.00
Ni Cr Nb+Ta Mo 䌃䌵㩷
Example 10.21 19.09 0.66 0.02 0.03
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
Guaranty 9.00~11.00 18.00~21.00 8xC%~1.0 㻡0.50㩷 㻡0.50㩷
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Ű Mechanical properties of all-weld metal as per AWS
Example 440 600 38 0㷄: 110
㩷 0.2%OS TS El IV
Guaranty - 㻢485㩷 㻢30㩷 -
㩷 (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
Example 460 630 48 0㷄: 130
Ű Recommended welding parameters
Guaranty - 㻢520㩷 㻢30㩷 -
Plate thickness Welding current
Ű Recommended welding parameters
3~5mm 80~ 90A
Plate Welding
6~9mm 90~105A thickness current
㻢10mm㩷 90~110A
3~5mm 80~ 90A
6~9mm 90~105A
Ű Packages
㻢10mm㩷 90~110A
Dia. Weight Length Weight per
Type
(mm) (kg) (mm) piece (g)
Ű Packages
2.2 tube 5 1,000 25 Dia. Weight Length Weight per
Type
(mm) (kg) (mm) piece (g)
252 253
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
Mechanical properties of
ASME Chemical composition of rod and wire (%)
Trade all-weld metal
AWS SG Pol. Features
designation 0.2%OS TS EL IV
Class. 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu 㩷
(MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
ƒSuitable for Ex 0.05 0.46 1.89 0.024 0.001 9.69 20.00 0.05 0.07
A5.9 DC- -196㷄:
TG-S308 Ar 18%Cr-8%Ni Ex 410 580 42
ER308 EN 0.30~ 1.00~ 9.00~ 19.50~ 39
stainless steel Gt 㻡0.08 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.75 㻡0.75
0.65 2.50 11.00 22.00
ƒSuitable for low Ex 0.013 0.43 1.86 0.023 0.002 9.95 19.85 0.05 0.07
A5.9 DC- -196㷄:
TG-S308L Ar carbon 18%Cr-8%Ni Ex 420 590 45
ER308L EN 0.30~ 1.00~ 9.00~ 19.50~ 78
stainless steel Gt 㻡0.030 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.75 㻡0.75
0.65 2.50 11.00 22.00
ƒSuitable for
dissimilar-metal Ex 0.05 0.45 1.85 0.025 0.001 13.58 23.37 0.03 0.07
A5.9 DC- joint and underlaying 0㷄:
TG-S309 Ar Ex 410 580 39
ER309 EN on ferritic steels for 150
0.30~ 1.00~ 12.00~ 23.00~
overlaying stainless Gt 㻡0.12 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.75 㻡0.75
0.65 2.50 14.00 25.00
steel weld metals
ƒSuitable for
dissimilar-metal Ex 0.016 0.41 1.84 0.019 0.002 13.68 23.28 0.03 0.04
A5.9 DC- joint and underlaying 0㷄:
TG-S309L Ar Ex 410 570 38
ER309L EN on ferritic steels for 110
overlaying stainless 0.30~ 1.00~ 12.00~ 23.00~
Gt 㻡0.030 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.75 㻡0.75
steel weld metals 0.65 2.50 14.00 25.00
ƒSuitable for
dissimilar-metal Ex 0.016 0.43 1.76 0.016 0.005 13.54 23.35 2.19 0.05
A5.9 DC- joint and underlaying
TG-S309MoL Ar Ex 440 590 36 -㩷
ER309LMo EN on ferritic steels for
overlaying stainless 0.30~ 1.00~ 12.00~ 23.00~ 2.00~
Gt 㻡0.030 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.75
steel weld metals 0.65 2.50 14.00 25.00 3.00
ƒSuitable for Ex 0.04 0.42 1.71 0.026 0.001 12.25 19.39 2.15 0.11
A5.9 Ar DC- -196㷄:
TG-S316 18%Cr-12%Ni- Ex 390 570 42
ER316 㩷 EN 0.30~ 1.00~ 11.00~ 18.00~ 2.00~ 29
2%Mo stainless steel Gt 㻡0.08 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.75
0.65 2.50 14.00 20.00 3.00
ƒSuitable for
Ex 0.014 0.41 1.74 0.023 0.002 12.29 19.22 2.19 0.11
A5.9 DC- low carbon -196㷄:
TG-S316L Ar Ex 390 550 43
ER316L EN 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo 0.30~ 1.00~ 11.00~ 18.00~ 2.00~ 49
stainless steel Gt 㻡0.030 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.75
0.65 2.50 14.00 20.00 3.00
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty Ű Diameter (mm)
Ű Approvals TG-S308 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 㩷 TG-S309MoL 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2
TG-S308 AB, NV, NK 㩷 TG-S309 NV, NK, GL TG-S308L 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 㩷 TG-S316 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2
TG-S308L AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, GL, CCS TG-S316L AB, LR, NV, BV, NK, GL, CCS TG-S309 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 㩷 TG-S316L 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2
㩷 㩷 TG-S309L 1.0, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2
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Mechanical properties of
ASME Chemical composition of rod and wire (%)
Trade all-weld metal
AWS SG Pol. Features
designation 0.2%OS TS EL IV
Class. 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu Nb 㩷
(MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
ƒSuitable for low carbon
18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo-N Ex 0.010 0.38 1.80 0.007 0.001 13.11 18.76 3.49 0.03 -
A5.9 DC- 0㷄:
TG-S317L Ar and low carbon Ex 410 570 39
ER317L EN 0.30~ 1.00~ 13.00~ 18.50~ 3.00~ 98
19%Cr-13%Ni-3%Mo Gt 㻡0.030 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.75 -
stainless steel 0.65 2.50 15.00 20.50 4.00
DC- ƒSuitable for 18%Cr-8%Ni- Ex 0.05 0.43 2.29 0.020 0.003 9.85 19.51 0.06 0.07 0.66
A5.9 0㷄:
TG-S347 Ar EN Nb and 18%Cr-8%Ni-Ti Ex 460 630 40
ER347 0.30~ 1.00~ 9.00~ 19.00~ 10xC~ 88
㩷 stainless steel Gt 㻡0.08 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.75 㻡0.75
0.65 2.50 11.00 21.50 1.00
ƒSuitable for Ex 0.009 0.03 4.87 0.005 0.002 22.52 25.33 2.27 - -
DC- 25%Cr-22%Ni-2%Mo
TG-S310MF - Ar Ex 480 630 40 㪄㩷
EN stainless steel of urea 3.00~ 21.00~ 24.00~ 1.90~
plant Gt 㻡0.02 㻡0.50 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.020 - -
5.00 23.00 26.00 2.70
N:
Ex 0.010 0.26 1.10 0.003 0.001 9.21 24.71 3.26 -
0.14
DC- ƒSuitable for duplex 0㷄:
TG-S329M - Ar N: Ex 617 809 35
EN stainless steel 0.50~ 8.00~ 23.00~ 2.50~ 160
Gt 㻡0.030 㻡0.65 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 0.08~ -
2.50 10.00 26.00 4.00
0.20
Ex 0.10 0.34 0.49 0.008 0.006 0.41 12.83 0.50 0.01 -
A5.9 DC- ƒSuitable for 13%Cr Ex 310 530 37 20㷄:
TG-S410 Ar
ER410 EN stainless steel 11.50~ (PWHT : 850㷄x 2h, AC) 210
Gt 㻡0.12 㻡0.50 㻡0.60 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.60 㻡0.75 㻡0.75 -
13.50
Ex 0.09 0.41 0.47 0.016 0.004 0.10 11.68 0.05 0.03 0.89
DC- ƒSuitable for 13%Cr and 20㷄:
TG-S410Cb - Ar Ex 270 540 23
EN 13%Cr-Al stainless steel 11.50~ 0.70~ 39
Gt 㻡0.12 㻡0.50 㻡0.60 㩷 㻡0.030㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.60 㻡0.75 㻡0.75
13.50 1.10
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Approvals Ű Diameter (mm)
TG-S317L LR 㩷 TG-S317L 2.0, 2.4 TG-S329M 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4
TG-S347 NK TG-S347 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2 TG-S410 1.6, 2.0, 2.4
TG-S310MF 1.6, 2.4 TG-S410Cb 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2
NO4051 1.2, 1.6, 2.4
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For Hardfacing
For Hardfacing
Note (1) MTM: Metal-to-metal wear, ABR: Abrasion, HTW: High temp. wear, CAV: Cavitation,
COR; Corrosion wear, HRT: Heat resistance, IMP: Impact wear
٧: Excellent resistance, ٤:Good resistance, ٌ: Slightly inferior, : Inferior,
-: Not used for general applications
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For Hardfacing
7) Welding distortion:
Table 1 A rule of thumb for preheat and interpass temperature in relation to Intermittent and symmetrical welding sequences are effective to minimize welding distortion. Restraint
base metal carbon equivalents of the work is also effective to minimize welding distortion.
Carbon Preheat and interpass
Type of steel (1)
SMAW
equivalent temperature (°C)
Less than 0.3 100 max.
0.3-0.4 100 min. 1) Control the arc length as short as possible.
0.4-0.5 150 min. 2) Use the backstep method for arc starting to prevent blowholes.
Carbon steel and 3) Control the weaving width less than 3-4 times the diameter of a covered electrode.
0.5-0.6 200 min.
Low alloy steel 4) Re-dry covered electrodes before use.
0.6-0.7 250 min.
0.7-0.8 300 min.
Over 0.8 350 min. FCAW, GMAW
Use no preheat and cool
High-Mn steel (13%Mn steel) 1) Control shielding gas flow rates within 20-25 I/mm for general applications. Note that poor shielding
each weld pass with water
Use no preheat and control due to low flow rates and wind can cause blowholes and pits in the weld metal.
Austenitic stainless steel the interpass temperature 2) Refer to proper currents for individual wire sizes as shown in Table 2.
150͠ or lower
High alloy steel (e.g., High-Cr steel) 400 min. Table 2 Proper welding currents
Diameter Welding current
Type of wire Polarity
Note (1) Carbon equivalent = C + Mn/6 + Si/24 + Cr/5 + Mo/4 + Ni/15 (mm) (A)
1.2 DC-EP 120-360
DW-H series
1.6 DC-EP 200-420
3) Immediate postweld heating: 1.2 DC-EP 120-320
Heating the weldment at 300-350°C for 10-30 minutes just after welding was finished is effective to MG series
1.6 DC-EP 200-420
prevent cold cracking. Control the temperature carefully, or the hardness of the weld will be decreased
by excessive heating.
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Trade Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) Hardness of weld metal
Nominal Type of
designa- Pol. Features WP Pre. H
hardness covering 㩷 C Si Mn Cr 㩷 PWHT Hv
tion & IPT
AW 240
ƒHardfacing of gears and F
AC wheels
HF-240 Hv 240 Titania V Ex 0.09 0.58 0.58 0.81 Ex 㻢150㷄
DC-EP
ƒRC: 70~100㷄x0.5~1h OH
900㷄,OQ 350
AW 340
ƒHardfacing of keys and
AC
HF-330 Hv 330 Titania㩷 clutch lugs F Ex 0.10 0.69 0.86 2.29 Ex 㻢150㷄
DC-EP
ƒRC: 70~100㷄x0.5~1h
- -
AW 366
ƒHardfacing of upper
F
Low AC rollers and sprockets of
HF-350 Hv 350 V Ex 0.25 0.49 1.38 1.16 Ex 㻢150㷄
hydrogen DC-EP bulldozers
OH
ƒRC: 300~350㷄x0.5~1h
850㷄,OQ 510
Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel’s Standard. Ex: Example (polarity: AC)
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Trade Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) Hardness of weld metal
Nominal Type of
designa- Pol. Features WP PWHT Pre. H
hardness covering 㩷 C Si Mn Cr Mo V W 㩷 Hv
tion (°Cxh) & IPT
AW 456
ƒHardfacing of idlers,
Low AC rollers and truck links of 㻢150㷄
HF-450 Hv 450 F Ex 0.20 1.30 0.31 2.54 0.60 0.23 - Ex
hydrogen DC-EP bulldozers㩷 㩷
ƒRC: 300~350㷄x0.5~1h
550×6 443
ƒHardfacing of lower
Low AC
HF-600 Hv 600 rollers and bucket edges F Ex 0.48 0.77 2.58 2.50 - - - Ex AW 595 㻢200㷄
hydrogen DC-EP
ƒRC: 300~350㷄x0.5~1h
AW 634
ƒHardfacing of tamping
Low AC 㻢200㷄
HF-650㩷 Hv 650 dies and mixer blades F Ex 0.67 0.90 0.87 4.91 1.17 0.55 1.42 Ex
hydrogen DC-EP 㩷
ƒRC: 300~350㷄x0.5~1h
600x1, AC 580
Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel’s Standard. Ex: Example (polarity: AC)
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Trade Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) Hardness of weld metal
Nominal Type of
designa- Pol. Features WP PWHT Pre. H, &
hardness covering 㩷 C Si Mn Cr Mo W B 㩷 Hv
tion (°Cxh) IPT
ƒHardfacing of shovel
AC teeth and cutter knives
HF-950 Hv 950 Graphite F Ex 3.5 㩷 0.1 2.6 - - 26 - Ex AW 930 㻢300㷄
DC-EP
ƒRC: 150~200㷄x0.5~1h
Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Ex: Example (polarity: AC)
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Trade Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) Hardness of weld metal
Nominal Type of
designa- Pol. Features WP PWHT
hardness covering 㩷 C Si Mn Cr Mo V Ni 㩷 Hv
tion (°Cxh)
ƒHardfacing of crusher
Low AC hammers and crusher
HF-11 Hv 250 F Ex 0.82 0.39 13.88 - - - - Ex AW 266
hydrogen DC-EP jaws
ƒRC: 150~200㷄x0.5~1h
ƒHardfacing of ripper AW 532
Low AC teeth, impellers and
HF-12 Hv 500 F Ex 0.72 0.89 1.17 7.30 1.12 - - Ex
hydrogen DC-EP breakers
ƒRC: 300~350㷄x0.5~1h 500×2 630
ƒHardfacing of crusher
Low AC rotors and liners
HF-30 Hv 700 F Ex 5.00 0.42 1.23 30.5 - - - Ex AW 770
hydrogen DC-EP
ƒRC: 300~350㷄x0.5~1h
Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Ex: Example (polarity: AC)
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Trade Type Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) Hardness of weld metal
Nominal of
designa- SG Pol. Features WP PWHT Pre. H,
hardness cored C Si Mn Cr Mo Others Hv
tion (°Cxh) & IPT
flux
ƒSuitable for metal-to-metal AW 269
wear parts and F
DW-H250 Hv 250 Rutile CO2 DC-EP 㩷 Ex 0.09 0.49 1.30 1.02 0.40 - Ex 㻢150㷄
underlaying for hardfacing HF
and repair 600x2 270
AW 431
ƒSuitable for metal-to-metal F
DW-H450 Hv 450 Rutile CO2 DC-EP Ex 0.15 0.57 1.40 3.70 0.47 V: 0.25 Ex 㻢150㷄
wear and abrasion parts HF
600x2 384
AW 574
F
DW-H600 Hv 600 Rutile CO2 DC-EP ƒSuitable for abrasion parts Ex 0.45 0.48 0.97 4.31 0.51 - Ex 㻢200㷄
HF
600x2 398
AW 673
F V: 0.54
DW-H700 Hv 700 Rutile CO2 DC-EP ƒSuitable for abrasion parts Ex 0.57 0.73 1.05 5.40 1.01 Ex 㻢250㷄
HF W: 1.21
600x2 605
AW 772
ƒSuitable for heavy F W: 2.26
DW-H800 Hv 800 Metal CO2 DC-EP Ex 1.10 0.68 1.83 4.22 - Ex 㻢250㷄
abrasion parts HF B:0.54
600x2 612
Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel’s Standard. Ex: Example
Ű Diameter (mm)
DW-H250 1.2, 1.6㩷
DW-H350 1.2, 1.6㩷
DW-H450 1.2, 1.6㩷
DW-H600 1.2, 1.6㩷
DW-H700 1.2, 1.6㩷
DW-H800 1.2, 1.6㩷
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Type Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) Hardness of weld metal
Trade Nominal of SG Pol. Features WP Pre. H,
designation hardness cored 㩷 C Si Mn Cr Mo Others 㩷 PWHT Hv
flux & IPT
ƒSuitable for abrasion
accompanied by heavy
F
DW-H11 Hv 250 Metal Ar-CO2 DC-EP impact parts and repair Ex 0.84 0.68 14.17 - - - Ex AW 233 -
HF
welding of 13%-Mn cast
steel
ƒSuitable for high
temperature wear, impact
wear and cavitation parts F
DW-H16 Hv 300 Metal Ar-CO2 DC-EP Ex 0.60 0.51 16.76 16.21 1.49 V: 0.49 Ex AW 278 㻢150㷄
such as hot shear bytes, hot HF
saws, and hydraulic power
water turbines
Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Ex: Example
Ű Diameter (mm)
DW-H11 1.6
DW-H16 1.2
DW-H30 1.2, 1.6
DW-H30MV 1.2, 1.6
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Type Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) Hardness of weld metal
Trade Nominal
of Pol. Features PWHT
designation hardness 㩷 C Si Mn Cr Mo V 㩷 Hv
flux (°Cxh)
Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard, Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal, Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC)
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Type Chemical composition of overlay weld metal (%) Hardness of weld metal
Trade Nominal
of Pol. Features PWHT
designation hardness 㩷 C Si Mn Cr Mo W V 㩷 Hv
flux (°Cxh)
Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal, Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC)
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Table 1 shows covered electrodes for shielded metal arc welding of cast irons in conjunction with
weldability, usability, color matching, and machinability.
(1)
Table 1 Welding consumables for cast irons
(1) When cast irons have impregnated oil, the base metal must be heated at 400°C 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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Mechanical properties
Trade ASME Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%)
Type of of all-weld metal
designa- AWS Pol. Features WP
covering TS El
tion Class. 㩷 C Si Mn P S Ni Fe Others 㩷
(MPa) (%)
ƒSuitable for repairing and
AC joining various kinds of Ex 0.99 0.11 0.57 0.002 0.001 Bal. 1.71 -
A5.15 cast irons
CI-A1 Graphite F Ex 480 -
ENi-Cl DC- ƒExcellent welding usability
EP and machinability Gt 㻡1.80 㩷 㻡1.00㩷 㻡1.00㩷 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 㻢92.0 㻡5.00 -
ƒRC: 70~100㷄x0.5~1h
ƒSuitable for repairing and
AC joining various kinds of Ex 1.15 0.31 1.96 0.004 0.001 54.8 Bal. -
A5.15 cast irons
CI-A2 Graphite F Ex 520 -
ENiFe-Cl DC- ƒCrack resistibility is
excellent 45.0~
EP Gt 㻡2.00 㩷 㻡2.50㩷 㻡2.50㩷 㻡0.040 㻡0.030 Bal. -
60.0
ƒRC: 70~100㷄x0.5~1h
ƒSuitable for repairing and
joining various kinds of Ex 0.04 0.50 0.48 0.006 0.002 - Bal. -
AC
cast irons
A5.15 Low
CI-A3 ƒHardenability of the fusion F Ex 490 33
ESt hydrogen DC- zone is larger than with
EP
Ni-bearing electrodes Gt 㻡0.15 㩷 㻡1.00㩷 㻡0.80㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.020 - Bal. -
ƒRC: 300~350㷄x0.5~1h
V:
10.3
Ex 0.05 0.89 0.03 0.009 0.006 - Bal.
Cr:
AC ƒSuitable for repairing and
1.3
Low joining various kinds of
CI-A5 - F V: Ex㩷 540 34
hydrogen DC- cast irons
8.00~
EP ƒRC: 300~350㷄x0.5~1h㩷
Gt 㻡0.15 㩷 㻡1.50㩷 㻡0.50㩷 㻡0.030 㻡0.030 - Bal. 11.50
Cr:
҇2.00
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example (polarity: AC), Gt: Guaranty (polarity: as specified above)
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Ű 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.
Note: (1) This table shows only covered electrodes for SMAW. Other welding consumables having the
Monel similar chemical composition for GTAW, GMAW, and FCAW can also be used. Instead of
100~200͠ 㵪 㵪 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
NI-C70A NI-C70A consists of thick plates and is restrained to a great extent, a higher temperature may be
NI-C625 NI-C625 necessary. Even when preheat temperature is given for particular dissimilar metal joints,
Incoloy austenitic stainless steel, nickel, and nickel alloy need not be preheated, and the counterpart
100~200͠ 㵪 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
NI-C70A (Base metal: A) and austenitic stainless steel, nickel, or nickel alloy (Base metal: B), both base
NI-C625 metals need not be preheated.
Inconel (3) In a case where the weld is used at about 400͠ or higher or under thermal cycles, NI-C70A
100~200͠ 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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ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade of
AWS Pol. Features WP 0.2%OS TS El IV
designation cov- 㩷 C Si Mn Ni Cr Nb Fe Mo Others 㩷
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
ering
F W: -196㷄:
ƒSuitable for 9% Ni Ex 0.09 0.26 2.26 67.60 13.90 1.70 9.80 3.70 Ex 430 680 41
A5.11 Low HF 0.6 67
steel
NI-C70S ENiCrFe hydro- AC H
ƒRC: 200~250㷄x
-9 gen VU
0.5~1h 1.00~ 12.00~ 0.50~ 2.50~ W
OH Gt 㻡0.15 㻡0.75 㩷 㻢55.00㩷 㻡12.00 Gt - 㻢650㩷 㻢25㩷 -
4.50 17.00 3.00 5.50 㻡1.5
F W: -196㷄:
ƒSuitable for 9% Ni Ex 0.03 0.49 0.28 68.60 1.90 - 6.80 18.60 Ex 440 730 48
A5.11 Low HF 2.9 83
steel
NI-C1S ENiMo hydro- AC H
ƒRC: 200~250㷄x W:
-8 gen VU 0.50~ 17.00~
0.5~1h OH Gt 㻡0.10 㻡0.75 㻡1.50 㩷 㻢60.00㩷 - 㻡10.00 2.0~ Gt - 㻢650㩷 㻢25㩷 -
3.50 20.00
4.0
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty (polarity: AC)
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ASME Type Chemical composition of all-weld metal (%) Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
Trade of
AWS Pol. Features WP 0.2%OS TS El IV
designation cov- 㩷 C Si Mn Ni Cr Nb Fe Mo Others 㩷
Class. (MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
ering
Cu: Bal
ƒSuitable for monel metal Ex 0.03 0.80 3.26 65.21 - 1.81 1.58 - Al: 0.25 Ex 320 550 44 -
F
and dissimilar-metal joints Ti: 0.61
Lime DC- H
ME-L34 - and overlaying
titania EP VU Cu: Bal
ƒDC-EP is only applicable.
OH 62.0~
ƒRC: 150~200㷄x 0.5~1h Gt ҇0.15 ҇1.25 ҇4.0 - ҇3.0 ҇2.5 - Al҇1.0 Gt - 䟮490 䟮30 -
70.0
Ti҇1.5
ƒSuitable for Inconel and
dissimilar- metal joints F Co: -196㷄:
Ex 0.04 0.25 2.84 70.66 14.75 1.94 9.24 - Ex 380 610 44
A5.11 Low such as Inconel to low HF 0.03 93
NI-C70A ENiCrFe hydro- AC alloy steel, and stainless H
-1 gen steel to low alloy steel VU Co
13.00~ 1.50~
ƒAC is only applicable. OH Gt ҇0.08 ҇0.75 ҇3.50 㩷 䟮62.00㩷 ҇11.00 - Gt - 䟮550㩷 䟮30㩷 -
17.00 4.00 ҇0.12
ƒRC: 200~250㷄x 0.5~1h
ƒSuitable for Inconel and
dissimilar-metal joints F Ti: Co: -196㷄:
Ex 0.06 0.34 6.55 69.40 13.21 2.00 7.90 Ex 360 620 45
A5.11 Low such as Inconel to low HF 0.01 0.03 110
DC-
NI-C703D ENiCrFe hydro- alloy steel, and stainless H
EP
-3 gen steel to low alloy steel VU
5.00~ 13.00~ 1.00~ Ti Co
ƒDC-EP is only applicable. OH Gt ҇0.10 ҇1.0 㩷 䟮59.00㩷 ҇10.00 Gt - 䟮550㩷 䟮30㩷 -
9.50 17.00 2.50 ҇1.00 ҇0.12
ƒRC: 200~250㷄x 0.5~1h
ƒSuitable for Inconel 625, F Ex 0.04 0.32 0.67 61.10 21.65 3.41 3.66 8.70 - Ex 420 760 47 -
AC Incoloy 825,
Low HF
NI-C625 - hydro- dissimilar-metal joints H
DC- and overlaying
gen VU 20.00~ 3.15~ 8.00~
EP Gt - Gt - -
ƒRC: 200~250㷄x 0.5~1h OH ҇0.10 ҇0.75 ҇1.00 㩷 䟮55.0㩷 ҇7.00 䟮690㩷 䟮30㩷
23.00 4.15 10.00
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty (Polarity: as specified above)
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Flux Cored Arc Welding
Ű Diameter (mm)
DW-N70S 1.2
DW-N82 1.2
296 297
Flux Cored Arc Welding
C Si Mn P S Ni
Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Diameter (mm)
DW-N625 1.2
DW-N625M 1.2
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Gas Metal Arc Welding
Mechanical properties of
ASME
Trade all-weld metal
AWS SG Pol. Features WP Chemical composition of wire (%)
designation 0.2%OS TS El IV
Class. 㩷
(MPa) (MPa) (%) (J)
C Si Mn P S Ni
18.00~ 2.00~
Gt 㻡0.75 㩷 㻡3.00㩷 㻡0.50 㩷
22.00 3.00
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
Ű Diameter (mm)
MG-S70NCb 0.8, 1.2, 1.6
300 301
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
Filler Rods and Wires for 9%Ni Steel and Nickel-Based Alloy
A5.14 ƒSuitable for Inconel 625, Gt 㻡0.10㩷 㻡0.50㩷 㩷 㻡0.50㩷 㻡0.020 㻡0.015 㻢58.0 㩷
DC-
TG-SN625 ERNiCrMo Ar dissimilar-metal joints and Ex 480 770 41 㪄㩷
EN Cr Mo Nb+Ta Al Ti Fe Cu
-3 overlaying
Ex 21.85 8.95 3.55 0.21 0.21 1.44 0.02
20.00~ 8.00~ 3.15~
Gt 㻡0.40 㻡0.40㩷 㻡5.00 㻡0.50
23.00 10.00 4.15
Note: Welding tests are as per AWS. Ex: Example, Gt: Guaranty
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Submerged Arc Welding
Note: Welding tests are as per Kobe Steel's Standard. Wire-Ex: Example of wire, Wire-Gt: Guaranty of wire, Weld-Ex: Example of weld metal
Ex: Example of weld metal (polarity: AC)
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Ű FCB Process
Ű RF Process
Ű FAB Process
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 Ű Approvals : PF-I50 US-43 PF-I50R
supplying the backing flux, MF-1R or PFI-50R, on the copper backing and pushing up the copper Number
backing to the reverse side of the groove by the pressurized air hose. AB LR NV BV NK Others
of wires
Two 䂾㩷 3A, 3YA 㸉YM㩷 A3, 3YM 䂾㩷 GL, CCS, CR
Three 䂾㩷 3A, 3YA 㸉YM㩷 A3, 3YM 䂾㩷 CCS
Slag
Ű Approvals: PF-I55E US-36 PF-I50R
Number
Weld metal AB LR NV BV NK Others
of wires
Two 䂾㩷 3A, 3YA 㸉Y㩷 A3YM 䂾 CCS,GL,KR
Slag Three 3*,3Y* 3A, 3YA 㸉Y㩷 A3YM KAW53 CCS,GL,KR
Backing flux Four 3*,3Y* 3Y40A 㸉Y㩷 A3YM KAW53Y40SP CCS
䂾: Subject to satisfactory procedure test by user
Copper backing
Air
Air hose Ű Packages
Wire: US-43, US-36 Flux: PF-I45, PF-I50, PF-I55E
Dia. Weight Mesh Weight
Features: Type Type
(mm) (kg) size (kg)
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 4.8 coil 25 10x48 can 20
ensure consistent reverse bead without excessive melt through.
coil 75
Applications: coil 150 Flux: PF-I50R, MF-1R
Plate-to-plate butt welding for shipbuilding 6.4 coil 25 Mesh Weight
Type
coil 78 size (kg)
Ű Welding consumables
coil 159 10x65 can 20
Type of steel Flux Wire Backing flux Remarks
PF-I50R
General PF-I50 US-43
or MF-1R MF-1R is more suitable for
thin plate with thickness
PF-I50R 20 mm or less.
TMCP PF-I55E US-36
or MF-1R
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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 Ű Approvals: PF-H55E / US-36 / RF-1
supplying the backing flux, RF-1, which contains thermosetting resin, on the underlaying flux 㩷 Number of
contained in the flux bag placed in the backing case and pushing up the fluxes onto the reverse AB LR NV BV NK
wires
side of the groove by the pressurized air hose.
Two 䂾㩷 2A, 2YA 㸈Y(M)㩷 A2M, 2YM 䂾㩷
䂾: Subject to satisfactory procedure test by user㩷
Flux
Ű Packages
Slag
Wire: US-36 Flux: PF-H55E
Dia. Weight Mesh Weight
Type Type
(mm) (kg) size (kg)
Weld metal
4.8 coil 25 10x48 can 20
㩷 coil 75
Backing flux: Backing case
RF-1 㩷 coil 150 Flux: RF-1
Flux bag
6.4 coil 25 Mesh Weight
Underlaying flux: Type
No. 1296 㩷 coil 78 size (kg)
Air hose
㩷 coil 159 32xD can 25
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
Ű Welding consumables
Type of steel Flux Wire Backing flux
Mild steel, 490-MPa HT steel PF-H55E US-36 RF-1
Note: Redrying conditions of flux; 200~300㷄x1h
(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 Ű Approvals: PF-I52E US-36 RR-2 FA-B1
corrugated cardboard pad, a cover film and double-side adhesive tapes. FA-B1 is attached onto 㩷 Number
the reverse side of the groove with the adhesive tapes and fixed with an aluminum plate and AB LR NV BV NK Others
of wires
magnetic clamps. GL, CR,
Single 䂾㩷 3A, 3YA 㸉Y㩷 A3YM KAW53
CCS
GL, CR,
Tandem 3*, 3Y* 3A, 3YA 㸉Y㩷 A3YM KAW53
Wi re CCS
Fl ux 䂾: Subject to satisfactory procedure test by user
Double-side Fi l l er m ateri al
adhesive tape Cover film
Groove
Glass fiber tape Ű Approvals: MF-38 US-36 RR-2 FA-B1
㩷 Number of
600
AB LR NV BV NK
wires
15
Solid flux
Base m etal FAB-1
55 Single 3* 3A 㸉M㩷 A3M KAW3
Corrugated cardboard pad Refractory
M agnet cl am p
Support for
FAB-1 backi ng m ateri al
Ű Packages
Features: Wire: US-36 US-49 Flux: PF-I52E
(1) FAB features good flexibility to assure smooth contact onto the reverse side of the groove to Dia. Weight Mesh Weight
accommodate much more joint misalignment, distortion and dissimilar-thickness transition of Type Type
(mm) (kg) size (kg)
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. 4.8 coil 25 10x48 can 20
㩷 coil 75
Applications:
Curved shell plates, deck plates, bottom plates, tank top plates of ships, steel deck plates of 㩷 coil 150 Flux: MF-38
bridges, and other one-side welding applications 6.4 coil 25 Mesh Weight
Type
㩷 coil 78 size (kg)
Ű Welding consumables
㩷 coil 159 12x65 can 20
Type of steel Flux Wire Metal powder Backing material
MF-38 US-36 RR-2 FA-B1
Mild steel Backing materials: FA-B1
PF-I52E US-36 RR-2 FA-B1
Applicable Length Pieces per
type of joint (mm) carton
MF-38 US-49 RR-2 FA-B1
490MPa HT steel Standard joint 600 30
PF-I52E US-36 RR-2 FA-B1
Transition joint 600 25
Note: Redrying conditions of flux: PF-I52E: 200~300㷄x1h, MF-38: 150~350㷄㫏1h
(FA-B1 and RR-2 must not be dried by heating) Mismatch joint 600 30
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Ű Welding consumables
Type of steel Flux Wire Polarity
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㽵
Ű Packages of LB-116
Dia. Length Weight per Weight per Weight per
(mm) (mm) pack (kg) carton (kg) piece (g)
Bo tto m copper backing 㽳
2.6 300 2 20 17
Side copper backing
(Water-cooled) 㽲 3.2 350 5 20 30
Rail
Welding sequence 4.0 400 5 20 54
5.0 400 5 20 86
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Ű 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 Ű Wires for mild steel and high tensile strength steel (Semiautomatic gas shielded arc welding)
consumables, and aluminum alloy welding consumables (NK, LR, NV, BV).
Ship class. Type of Yield point Tensile strength(1) El. Impact value(2)
Ű Covered electrodes for mild steel and high tensile strength steel society steel (MPa) (MPa) (%) Grade Temp. (͠) J
KSW1 20
Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) KSW2 0
Ship class. Type of Yield Tensile El. Impact value(2) Hydrogen content KSW3 㧙20
society steel point strength(1) (%) Grade Temp. J (ml/100g) KSW51 20 ҈47 (҈34)
(MPa) (MPa) (͠) KSW52 0
KMW1 20 ƒGlycerine method: NK Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22
KSW53 㧙20
Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) KMW2 0 H15 ҇10 KSW54 㧙40
KMW3 㧙20 H10 ҇ 5 KSW52Y40 0
҈47 (҈34)
KMW52 0 ƒMercury and gas Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) KSW53Y40 㧙20 ҈47 (҈41)
Y32, 36 class
NK ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 KMW53 㧙20 chromatography KSW54Y40 㧙40
steel
KMW54 㧙40 method: 1SA 20
KMW52Y40 0 H15 ҇15 Mild steel ҈305 400-660 (҈400) 2SA 0 ҈47 (҈34)
Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) KMW53Y40 㧙20 ҈47 (҈41) H10 ҇10 3SA 㧙20
KMW54Y40 㧙40 2YSA 0
1 20 ƒGlycerine method: AB Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 3YSA 㧙20 ҈47 (҈34)
Mild steel ҈305 400-660 (҈400) 2 0 ҈47 (҈34) H15 ҇10 4YSA 㧙40
3 㧙20 H10 ҇ 5 2Y400SA 0
2Y 0 ƒMercury and gas Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) 3Y400SA 㧙20 ҈47 (҈41)
Y32, 36 class
AB ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 3Y 㧙20 ҈47 (҈34) chromatography 4Y400SA 㧙40
steel
4Y 㧙40 method: 1NS 20
2Y400 0 H15 ҇15
Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) 2NS 0
Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) 3Y400 㧙20 ҈47 (҈41) H10 ҇10 3NS 㧙20
4Y400 㧙40 H5 ҇ 5
1YS 20 ҈47 (҈34)
1Nm 20 ƒGlycerine method: 2YS 0
Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) 2Nm 0 H15 ҇10 Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490)
LR ҈22 3YS 㧙20
3Nm 㧙20 ƒMercury method: 4YS 㧙40
1Ym 20 ҈47 (҈34) H15 ҇15 2Y40S 0
Y32, 36 class 2Ym 0 H10 ҇10 3Y40S 㧙20
҈375 490-660 (҈490) H5 ҇ 5 Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) ҈47 (҈41)
LR steel ҈22 3Ym 㧙20 4Y40S 㧙40
4Ym 㧙40 5Y40S 㧙60
2Y40m 0 I 20
3Y40m 㧙20 Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) II 0
Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) ҈47 (҈41)
4Y40m 㧙40 III 㧙20
5Y40m 㧙60
IY 20 ҈47 (҈34)
1 20 ƒGlycerine method: IIY 0
Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) 2 0 H15 ҇10 NV Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 IIIY 㧙20
3 㧙20 H10 ҇ 5 IVY 㧙40
2Y 0 ҈47 (҈34) ƒMercury method: VY 㧙60
Y32, 36 class 3Y 㧙20 H15 ҇15
NV ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 IIY40 0
steel 4Y 㧙40 H10 ҇10
Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) IIIY40 㧙20 ҈47 (҈41)
5Y 㧙60 H5 ҇ 5
IVY40 㧙40
2Y40 0 SA1 20
Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) 3Y40 㧙20 ҈47 (҈41) SA2 0
4Y40 㧙40 Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400)
SA3 㧙20
1 20 ƒGlycerine method: SA4 㧙40
2 0 H15 ҇10 ҈47 (҈34)
Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) SA1Y 20
3 㧙20 H10 ҇ 5
SA2Y 0
4 㧙40 ƒMercury method: BV
҈47 (҈34) Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 SA3Y 㧙20
2Y 0 H15 ҇15
SA4Y 㧙40
Y32, 36 class 3Y 㧙20 H10 ҇10
BV ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 SA5Y 㧙60
steel 4Y 㧙40 H5 ҇ 5
SA2Y40 0
5Y 㧙60
SA3Y40 㧙20
2Y40 0 Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) ҈47 (҈41)
SA4Y40 㧙40
3Y40 㧙20 SA5Y40
Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) ҈47 (҈41) 㧙60
4Y40 㧙40
5Y40 㧙60 Note: (1) Tensile strengths in parentheses are requirements in butt welding.
Note: (1) Tensile strengths in parentheses are requirements in butt welding. (2) Impact values in parentheses are requirements in vertical butt welding.
(2) Impact values in parentheses are requirements in vertical butt welding.
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Ű Flux-wire combinations and wires for mild steel and high tensile strength steel Ű Wires for mild steel and high tensile strength steel
(Automatic submerged arc welding and gas shielded arc welding) (Electroslag and electrogas arc welding)
Ship class. Type of Yield point Tensile strength(1) El. Impact value(1) Ship class. Type of Yield point Tensile strength(1) El. Impact value
society steel (MPa) (MPa) (%) Grade Temp. (͠) J society steel (MPa) (MPa) (%) Grade Temp. (͠) J
KAW1 20 KEW1 20
Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) KAW2 0 Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) KEW2 0
KAW3 㧙20 KEW3 㧙20
KAW51 20 ҈34 KEW51 20 ҈34
KAW52 0 KEW52 0
NK Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 NK Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22
KAW53 㧙20 KEW53 㧙20
KAW54 㧙40 KEW54 㧙40
KAW52Y40 0 KEW52Y40 0
Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) KAW53Y40 㧙20 ҈41 Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) KEW53Y40 㧙20 ҈41
KAW54Y40 㧙40 KEW54Y40 㧙40
1 20 1 20
Mild steel ҈305 400-660 (҈400) 2 0 ҈34 Mild steel ҈305 400-660 (҈400) 2 0 ҈34
3 㧙20 3 㧙20
1Y 20 1Y 20
2Y 0 2Y 0
AB Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 ҈34 AB Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 ҈34
3Y 㧙20 3Y 㧙20
4Y 㧙40 4Y 㧙40
2Y400 0 2Y400 0
Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) 3Y400 㧙20 ҈41 Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) 3Y400 㧙20 ҈41
4Y400 㧙40 4Y400 㧙40
1 20 1 20
Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) 2 0 Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) 2 0
3 㧙20 3 㧙20
1Y 20 ҈34 1Y 20 ҈34
2Y 0 2Y 0
Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490)
LR ҈22 3Y 㧙20 LR ҈22 3Y 㧙20
4Y 㧙40 4Y 㧙40
2Y40 0 2Y40 0
3Y40 㧙20 3Y40 㧙20
Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) ҈34 (҈41) Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) ҈41
4Y40 㧙40 4Y40 㧙40
5Y40 㧙60 5Y40 㧙60
I 20 I 20
II Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400)
Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) 0 II 0
҈34
III 㧙20 IY 20
NV Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22
IY 20 ҈34 IIY 0
IIY 0
NV Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 IIIY 㧙20 Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) IIY40 0 ҈41
IVY 㧙40 AV1 20
VY 㧙60 Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400) AV2 0
IIY40 0 AV3 㧙20
Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) IIIY40 㧙20 ҈41 ҈34
AV2Y 0
IVY40 㧙40 BV Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 AV3Y 㧙20
A1 20 AV4Y 㧙40
A2 0 AV2Y40 0
Mild steel ҈305 400-560 (҈400)
A3 㧙20 Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) AV3Y40 㧙20 ҈41
A4 㧙40 AV4Y40 㧙40
A1Y 20 ҈34
A2Y 0
Note: (1) Tensile strengths in parentheses are requirements in butt welding.
BV Y32, 36 class steel ҈375 490-660 (҈490) ҈22 A3Y 㧙20
A4Y 㧙40
A5Y 㧙60
A2Y40 0
A3Y40 㧙20
Y40 class steel ҈400 510-690 (҈510) ҈41
A4Y40 㧙40
A5Y40 㧙60
Note: (1) Tensile strengths and impact values in parentheses are requirements in butt welding.
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Ű 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) Continued
Ship class. Type of Yield point Tensile strength(1) El. Impact value(1)
Note: The welding process designators are omitted for the grades of the ship classification societies society steel (MPa) (MPa) (%) Grade Temp. (͠) J
other than NK. 3Y42 㧙20
Y42 class
҈420 530-680 4Y42 㧙40 ҈47 [҈41](2)
steel
Ship class. Type of Yield point Tensile strength(1) El. Impact value(1) 5Y42 㧙60
҈20
society steel (MPa) (MPa) (%) Grade Temp. (͠) J 3Y46 㧙20
Y46 class
KMW2Y42, KSW2Y42, KAW2Y42 0 ҈460 570-720 4Y46 㧙40 ҈47
steel
Y42 class KMW3Y42, KSW3Y42, KAW3Y42 㧙20 5Y46 㧙60
҈420 530-680 (҈530) ҈20 3Y50 㧙20
steel KMW4Y42, KSW4Y42, KAW4Y42 㧙40 Y50 class
KMW5Y42, KSW5Y42, KAW5Y42 㧙60 ҈500 610-770 4Y50 㧙40 ҈50
҈47 steel
KMW2Y46, KSW2Y46, KAW2Y46 0 5Y50 㧙60
Y46 class KMW3Y46, KSW3Y46, KAW3Y46 㧙20 3Y55 㧙20
҈460 570-720 (҈570) ҈18 Y55 class
steel KMW4Y46, KSW4Y46, KAW4Y46 㧙40 ҈550 670-830 ҈18 4Y55 㧙40 ҈55
steel
KMW5Y46, KSW5Y46, KAW5Y46 㧙60 5Y55 㧙60
KMW2Y50, KSW2Y50, KAW2Y50 0 LR 3Y62 㧙20
Y62 class
Y50 class KMW3Y50, KSW3Y50, KAW3Y50 㧙20 BV ҈620 720-890 4Y62 㧙40 ҈62
҈500 610-770 (҈610) ҈17 ҈50 steel
steel KMW4Y50, KSW4Y50, KAW4Y50 㧙40 5Y62 㧙60
KMW5Y50, KSW5Y50, KAW5Y50 㧙60 3Y69 㧙20
Y69 class
KMW2Y55, KSW2Y55, KAW2Y55 0 ҈690 770-940 ҈17 4Y69 㧙40 ҈69
steel
Y55 class KMW3Y55, KSW3Y55, KAW3Y55 㧙20 5Y69 㧙60
҈550 670-830 (҈670) ҈55 LR ҈375 ҈460 (҈490) 1.5Ni
steel KMW4Y55, KSW4Y55, KAW4Y55 㧙40 ҈22 㧙80
KMW5Y55, KSW5Y55, KAW5Y55 㧙60 BV ҈355 ҈470 (҈490) N15
҈16
KMW2Y62, KSW2Y62, KAW2Y62 0 LR ҈375 ҈420 (҈450) ҈25 3.5Ni
NK Low 㧙100
Y62 class KMW3Y62, KSW3Y62, KAW3Y62 㧙20 BV ҈355 ҈470 (҈490) ҈22 N35
҈620 720-890 (҈720) ҈62 temperature ҈34 (҈27)
steel KMW4Y62, KSW4Y62, KAW4Y62 㧙40 LR ҈375 ҈500 (҈540) ҈25 5Ni
steel 㧙120
KMW5Y62, KSW5Y62, KAW5Y62 㧙60 BV ҈380 ҈520 (҈540) ҈22 N50
KMW2Y69, KSW2Y69, KAW2Y69 0 LR ҈375 ҈600 (҈640) ҈25 9Ni
Y69 class KMW3Y69, KSW3Y69, KAW3Y69 㧙20 㧙196
҈690 770-940 (҈770) ҈15 ҈69 BV ҈480 ҈670 (҈690) ҈22 N90
steel KMW4Y69, KSW4Y69, KAW4Y69 㧙40 3Y42/IIIY42 㧙20
KMW5Y69, KSW5Y69, KAW5Y69 㧙60 Y42 class
҈420 530-680 4Y42/IVY42 㧙40
KMWL1, KSWL1 ҈34 (҈27) steel
҈305 400-560 (҈400) 㧙40 5Y42/VY42 㧙60
KAWL1 ҈27 ҈20 ҈47
҈22 3Y46/IIIY46 㧙20
KMWL2, KSWL2 ҈34 (҈27) Y46 class
҈345 440-610 (҈440) ҈460 570-720 4Y46/IVY46 㧙40
KAWL2 ҈27 steel
㧙60 5Y46/VY46 㧙60
Low KMWL3, KSWL3 ҈34 (҈27)
temperature 490-660 (҈490) ҈21 3Y50/IIIY50 㧙20
KAWL3 ҈27 Y50 class
steel ҈500 610-770 4Y50/IVY50 㧙40 ҈50
҈375 steel
5Y50/VY50 㧙60
҈590 (҈630) KMWL91, KSWL91, KAWL91
3Y55/IIIY55 㧙20
҈25 㧙196 ҈27 Y55 class
҈550 670-830 ҈18 4Y55/IVY55 㧙40 ҈55
҈410 ҈660 (҈670) KMWL92, KSWL92, KAWL92 steel
5Y55/VY55 㧙60
3YQ420 㧙20 3Y62/IIIY62 㧙20
Y42 class Y62 class
҈420 530-680 (҈530) 4YQ420 㧙40 ҈620 720-890 4Y62/IVY62 㧙40 ҈62
steel steel
5YQ420 㧙60 NV 5Y62/VY62 㧙60
҈20 ҈47 3Y69/IIIY69 㧙20
3YQ460 㧙20 Y69 class
Y46 class ҈690 770-940 ҈17 4Y69/IVY69 㧙40 ҈69
҈460 570-720 (҈570) 4YQ460 㧙40 steel
steel 5Y69/VY69 㧙60
5YQ460 㧙60
3YQ500 㧙20 NV2-4 㧙55 ҈41
Y50 class ҈305 400-560 (҈400) 5/V
҈500 610-770 (҈610) 4YQ500 㧙40 ҈50 NV2-4L 㧙60 ҈34
steel ҈22
5YQ500 㧙60 NV4-4 㧙55 ҈41
AB Low ҈375 490-660 (҈490) 5Y/VY
3YQ550 㧙20 NV4-4L 㧙60 ҈34
Y55 class temperature
҈550 670-830 (҈670) ҈18 4YQ550 㧙40 ҈55 ҈275 ҈420 NV1.5Ni 㧙95
steel steel(4)
5YQ550 㧙60 ҈345 ҈440 NV3.5Ni 㧙115
3YQ620 㧙20 ҈25 NV5Ni ҈34
Y62 class ҈390 ҈570 㧙145
҈620 720-890 (҈720) 4YQ620 㧙40 ҈62 NV9Ni 㧙196
steel ҈490 ҈640
5YQ620 㧙60
Heat ҈440 NV0.3Mo
3YQ690 㧙20 NV1Cr0.5Mo
Y69 class resistant ҈305 ҈470 ҈18 㪄 㪄
҈690 770-940 (҈770) ҈17 4YQ690 㧙40 ҈69 NV2.25Cr1Mo
steel steel ҈480
5YQ690 㧙60
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.
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Welding Consumables Approved by Ship Classification Societies
Notes on usage
The ship classification approvals of welding consumables shown below are those renewed as of [Ship classification societies]
December 25, 2007. They may be cancelled, added, or changed and may not necessarily be applied to AB: American Bureau of Shipping LR: Lloyd’s Register of Shipping NV: Det Norske Veritas
all the welding consumables produced at the production plants (Ibaraki Plant, Saijo Plant, Fukuchiyama BV: Bureau Veritas NK: Nippon Kaiji Kyokai CR: Central Research of Ships S. A.
Branch, and Fujisawa Branch) of Kobe Steel. Therefore, please contact with the International GL: Germanischer Lloyd KR: Korean Register of Shipping CCS: China Classification Society
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 [Welding positions]
societies and some designations to those noted in the following. As regards “Grade,” refer to the rules of F: Flat position V: Vertical position VD: Vertical down O: Overhead; H: Horizontal
ship classification societies for welding consumables, which are listed at page 322. [Other abbreviations]
MG: Maker guarantee MED: Maximum electrode diameter
Ű Covered electrodes for mild steel and high tensile strength steel
Trade AB LR NV BV NK
Others
designation Grade AP F & HF Grade WP Grade WP Grade WP Grade MED
(1)
F & HF
B-14 3 ҇5.0 ҇8.0 3m F, V, O 3 F, V, O 3 F, V, O KMW3 5(8) F, V, O CR, GL
B-17 3 ҇5.0 ҇8.0 3m F, V, O 3 F, V, O 3 F, V, O KMW3 5(8) F, V, O CR, GL
RB-26 2 ҇5.0 - 2m F, V, O - - - - KMW2 5 F, V, O
LB-26 3H15 ҇5.0 ҇8.0 3m, 3Ym(H15) F, V, O 3YH10 F, V, O 3, 3YH F, V, O KMW3H15 5(8) F, V, O CR
LB-52 3H10,3Y,3Y400 ҇5.0 ҇6.0 3m, 3Ym(H15) F, V, O 3YH10 F, V, O 3, 3Y F, V, O KMW53H10 5(8) F, V, O
LB-52A - - - - - - - - - KMW53HH 5(6) F, V, O
LB-52U 3H10, 3Y ҇5.0 - 3m, 3Ym(H15) F, V, O 3YH10 F, V, O 3, 3YHH F, V, O KMW53H10 5 F, V, O CCS
LB-52T 3H10, 3Y ҇5.0 - 3m, 3Ym(H15) F, V, O 3YH10 F, V, O 3, 3YHH F, V, O KMW53H10 5 F, V, O CR
LB-52-18 3H10, 3Y ҇4.0 ҇6.0 3m, 3Ym(H15) F, V, O 3YH10 F, V, O - - KMW53HH 4(6) F, V, O
LB-62 3YQ500(H10) ҇4.0 ҇6.0 3m, 3Ym(H15) F, V, O 3YH10 F, V, O 3, 3YHH F, V, O KMW3Y50H10 5(6) F, V, O CR
LB-62UL - - - - - - - - - - - - CCS
LB-80UL - - - - - - - - - KMW3Y69H5 4(5) F, V, O CCS
LB-88LT - - - - - 5Y69H5 F, V, O - - - - -
LB-106 MG(E10016-G) ҇6.0 - - - - - - - KMW3Y62H5 5(6) F, V, O CR
LB-116 MG(E11016-G) ҇4.0 ҇6.0 - - 4Y69H5 F, V, O - - MG(E11016-G) 4(5) F, V, O
LT-B50 3, 3Y* - ҇8.0 3m, 3Ym, 3YG F 3, MG F 3, 3Y F KMW53 8 F, H CR, GL
LT-B52A 3H10, 3Y ҇4.5 ҇8.0 3G, 3YG(H15) F, V, O 3YH15 F, V, O 3, 3YHH F, V, O KMW53H 4.5(8) F, V, O
Z-27 3 - ҇8.0 3m, 3G F 3 F 3 F KMW3 8 F CR
Z-43F 3 - ҇8.0 3m, 3G F - - - - KMW3 8 F
Z-44 3 ҇6.0 - 3m F, V, O 3 F, V, O - - KMW3 5 F, V, O
Note: (1) The maximum electrode diameter (mm) for all-position welding is indicated outside the paren- thesis while that for flat welding is indicated inside the parenthesis.
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Welding Consumables Approved by Ship Classification Societies
Trade AB LR NV BV NK
Others
designation Grade AP F & HF Grade WP Grade WP Grade WP Grade MED
(1)
F & HF
LB-7018-1 4Y400(H10) ҇4.0 - 4Y40mH10 F, V, O - - - - - - -
5YH10
LB-52NS 3H10, 3Y, MG ҇5.0 ҇6.0 5Y40m(H15) F, V, O F, V, O 4Y40MHH, MG F, V, O KMWL3HH 5(6) F, V, O
NV2-4(L), 4-4(L)
5YH10
NB-1SJ - - - 5Y40m(H15) F, V, O F, V, O 4Y40MHH, MG F, V, O KMW5Y42H10 5 F, V, O
NV2-4L, 4-4L
LB-62L 5YQ500H10 ҇5.0 - - - - - - - - - -
NI-C70S - - - - - - - - - KMWL91 4(5) F, V, O
NI-C1S - - - - - - - - - KMWL92 4(5) F, V, O
Note: (1) The maximum electrode diameter (mm) for all-position welding is indicated outside the paren- thesis while that for flat welding is indicated inside the parenthesis.
Trade AB LR NV BV NK
Others
designation Grade AP F & HF Grade WP Grade WP Grade WP Grade MED
(1)
F & HF
CM-A96 MG(E8016-B2) ҇4.0 ҇6.0 MG(E8016-B2) F, V, O H10,NV1Cr0.5Mo F, V, O MG(E8016-B2) F, V, O MG(E8016-B2) 4(6) F, V, O
CM-A96MB - - - - - - - MG(E8016-B2) F, V, O - - -
CM-B98 - - - MG(E8016-B2) F, V, O - - - - - - -
H10,
CM-A106 MG(E9016-B3) ҇6.0 - MG(E9016-B3) F, V, O F, V, O MG(E9016-B3) F, V, O MG(E9016-B3) 4(6) F, V, O
NV2.25Cr1Mo
CM-A106N - - - - - - - MG(E9016-B3) F, V, O - - -
Note: (1) The maximum electrode diameter (mm) for all-position welding is indicated outside the paren- thesis while that for flat welding is indicated inside the parenthesis.
Trade AB LR NV BV NK
Others
designation Grade AP F & HF Grade WP Grade WP Grade WP Grade MED
(1)
F & HF
NC-38 MG(E308-16) ҇5.0 - - - 308 F, V, O - - KD308 4(5) F, V, O
NC-38L - - - 304Lm(Chem.) F, V, O - - 308L F, V, O KD308L 4(6) F, V, O GL
NC-38LT - - - 304Lm(Cry.) F, V, O 308L F, V, O - - KD308L 4 F, V, O
NC-39 MG(E309-16) ҇4.0 ҇6.0 SS/CMnm(Chem.) F, V, O 309, MG F, V, O MG(E309-16) F, V, O KD309 4(5) F, V, O CCS, GL
NC-39L - - - - - 309L, MG F, V, O MG(E309L-16) F, V, O KD309L 4 F, V, O
NC-39MoL MG ҇4.0 ҇5.0 - - - - - - KD309Mo 4(5) F, V, O
NC-36 - - - - - - - - - KD316 4(6) F, V, O
NC-36L MG(E316L-16) ҇4.0 ҇5.0 316Lm(Chem.) F, V, O 316L, MG F, V, O MG(E316L-16) F, V, O KD316L 5 F, V, O GL
Note: (1) The maximum electrode diameter (mm) for all-position welding is indicated outside the paren- thesis while that for flat welding is indicated inside the parenthesis.
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Welding Consumables Approved by Ship Classification Societies
(1)
Ű Flux-cored wires for gas shielded arc welding of mild steel and high tensile strength steel
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Welding Consumables Approved by Ship Classification Societies
Ű Flux-cored wires for gas shielded arc welding of heat-resistant low-alloy steel
(1)
Ű Flux-cored wires for gas shielded arc welding of stainless steel
Trade designation AB LR NV BV NK Others
DW-308/CO2 MG - - - KW308G
DW-308L/CO2 MG 304LS(Chem.Cry.) 308LMS - KW308LG(C) GL
DW-308L/Ar-CO2 - - 308LMS - -
DW-308LP/CO2 MG 304LMS(Chem.Cry.) 308L 308LBT KW308LG(C) KR
DW-308LT/CO2 - 304LS(Chem.Cry.) 308LMS - MG
KW309LG(C)
DW-309L/CO2 MG SS/CMnS(Chem.) 309LMS MG GL
(base on KW309)
DW-309L/Ar-CO2 - SS/CMnS(Chem.) - - -
DW-309LP/CO2 - SS/CMnMS(Chem.Cry.) 309L 309L KW309LG(C)
DW-309LP/Ar-CO2 - SS/CMnS(Chem.) 309L 309L -
DW-309MoL/CO2 MG SS/CMnS(Chem.) 309MoLMS MG MG
DW-309MoL/Ar-CO2 - - 309MoLMS - -
DW-316L/CO2 MG 316LS(Chem.) 316MLS MG KW316LG(C) GL
DW-316L/Ar-CO2 - 316LS(Chem.) 316MLS - -
DW-316LP/CO2 - - 316L - KW316LG(C)
DW-316LP/Ar-CO2 - 316LS(Chem.) 316L - -
DW-317L/CO2 - MG 317LMS MG MG
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.
(1)
Ű Solid wires for gas shielded arc welding of mild steel and high tensile strength steel
334 335
Welding Consumables Approved by Ship Classification Societies
(1)
Ű Solid wires for gas shielded arc welding of low temperature steel
336 337
Welding Consumables Approved by Ship Classification Societies
(1)
Ű Flux/wire combinations for submerged arc welding [Multi-pass and double-sided two pass welding]
338 339
Redrying Conditions for Welding Consumables
Ű Covered electrodes
Guideline of Redrying Max. allowable Holding Min. time to reach
Max. allowable Max. holding
Applicable type Type of Trade moisture content temperature Redrying time cycles of guideline of moisture
redrying time temperature time
of metal covering designation that needs (min.) (2) redrying (2) content after redrying
(1) (͠) (h) (2) (͠) (h) (3)
redrying (%) (cycle) (h)
Ilmenite B-10,B-14, B-17 3 70-100 30-60 24 5 - - 8
Lime titania Z-44 2 70-100 30-60 24 5 - - 8
High titanium oxide RB-26,B-33 3 70-100 30-60 24 5 - - 8
Mild steel
Low hydrogen LB-26,LB-47,LB-52U 0.5 300-350 30-60 24 3 100-150 72 4
Iron powder
Z-27 2 70-100 30-60 24 5 - - 8
iron oxide
Iron powder titania Z-43F 2 70-100 30-60 24 5 - - 8
Weather proof LB-W52, 0.5 325-375 60 24 3 100-150 72 4
Low hydrogen
steel LB-W52B,LB-W588,LB-W62G 0.5 350-400 60 24 3 100-150 72 4
Lime titania LT-B50 2 70-100 30-60 24 5 - - 8
LB-52,LB-52-18,LB-52T,LB-76,
0.5 300-350 30-60 24 3 100-150 72 4
LT-B52A
LB-52A,LB-7018-1,LB-52LT-18,
High tensile LB-57,LB-62,LB-62D,LB-62L,
Low hydrogen LB-62U,LB-65L,LB-106,LB-116, 0.3-0.5 350-400 60 24 3 100-150 72 4
strength steel
LB-M52,LB-78VS,LB-88VS,
LB-98VS,LB-80EM
LB-62UL,LB-80UL,LB-88LT - 350-430 60 12 3 100-150 72 4
Iron powder titania Z-50F 2 70-100 30-60 24 5 - - 8
High titanium oxide CM-B83 3 70-100 30-60 24 5 - - 8
LB-52NS,NB-1SJ,NB-3J 0.5 350-400 60 24 3 100-150 72 4
Low BL-96,BL-106,CM-2CW,CM-5,
temperature CM-9,CM-95B9,CM-96B9,
steel or CM-9Cb,CM-A76,CM-A96,
heat-resistant Low hydrogen CM-A96MB,CM-A96MBD,
0.5 325-375 60 24 3 100-150 72 4
low-alloy steel CM-A106,CM-A106N,
CM-A106ND,CM-A106H,
CM-A106HD,CM-B95,CM-B98,
CM-B105,CM-B108
Note: (1) Drying is needed if the moisture content (weight loss of the covering at 110͠) 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 30͠-80% relative humidity.
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Redrying Conditions for Welding Consumables
Ű Covered electrodes
Guideline of Redrying Max. allowable Holding Min. time to reach
Max. allowable Max. holding
Applicable type Type of Trade moisture content Redrying time cycles of guideline of moisture
temperature redrying time temperature time
of metal covering designation that needs (min.) (2) redrying (2) content after redrying
(1) (͠) (h) (2) (͠) (h) (3)
redrying (%) (cycle) (h)
Cr-Ni stainless
Lime titania NC- 1 150-200 30-60 24 3 100-150 72 4
steel
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Redrying Conditions for Welding Consumables
Low G-80,MF-27,MF-29A,MF-33H,
Fused type 150-350 60 24 5 100-150 72 8
temperature MF-38
steel or
PF-H203,PF-H55LT, PF-200,
Heat-resistant
Bonded type PF-200S,PF-500,PF-200D, 200-300 60 24 5 100-150 72 8
low-alloy steel
PF-500D
PF-S1,PF-S1M,PF-S1LT,
Stainless steel Bonded type 200-300 60 24 5 100-150 72 8
PF-S4M
Hardfacing Fused type G-50,MF-30 150-350 60 24 5 100-150 72 8
9%Ni steel Bonded type PF-N3,PF-N4, 200-300 60 24 5 100-150 72 8
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 30͠-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.
Fig. 1 Consumption of covered electrodes in SMAW and solid/metal-cored Butt weld joint Fillet weld joint
wires in GMAW of butt joints H = (2 / 46.8) x T + 0.86 (A2 is given in ratio in Fig. 3)
The particle size of an individual Kobelco SAW flux is classified with two mesh numbers (e.g., 20 x 200) Ű FCAW and GMAW spooled wires
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 Kind of wire Spool No. Outside Outside Outside Inside
particle size distribution. These mesh numbers correspond to the largest and the smallest nominal metric diameter of diameter of width of diameter of
sizes of flux particles as shown in Table 1. barrel flange flange flange
A (mm) B (mm) D (mm) E (mm)
Note : (1) Nominal metric size is as per JIS Z 8801 (Standard sieve). Kind of wire Inside diameter Outside diameter Width
(2) Where the particle size of a certain flux is designated as A (mm) B (mm) D (mm)
20 x D for example, this flux contains particles smaller than
75Ǵm. 12.5 kg 305 375 64
(3) Any SAW flux is specified to contain particles, by 70% or 25 kg (Except 4.8mm wire) 310 410 82
more in amount, within the designated maximum and 25 kg (4.8mm wire) 310 405 77
minimum size range. Where a certain flux contains particles 75 kg 640 750 115
smaller than 75 Ǵ m, this flux is specified to contain 150 kg (Except 6.4mm wire) 640 825 115
particles, by 60% or more in amount, within the maximum 159 kg (6.4mm wire) 640 835 115
and minimum size (75Ǵm) range.
A B
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Package Specifications for FCAW and GMAW Wires Conversions for Temperature
Ű Arrow Pack
q( ͠ q( ͠ q( ͠ q( ͠ q( ͠ q( ͠
1. Principles:
-459.4 -273 -10 -23.3 86 30.0 174 78.9 430 221.1 1240 671
Arrow Pack is a pail-pack of large amounts of flux-cored wires and solid wires for gas shielded arc -440 -262 0 -17.8 88 31.1 176 80.0 440 226.7 1260 682
welding, in which the wire is spooled into the drum from its bottom to the top in coil by a unique way. The -430 -257 2 -16.7 90 32.2 178 81.1 450 232.2 1280 693
wire is spooled to be elastically twisted in the pail so that the wire can be pulled out straight without -420 -251 4 -15.6 92 33.3 180 82.2 460 237.8 1300 704
rotation of the pail. The wire makes good tracking on a welding seam. The use of Arrow Pack wires can -410 -246 6 -14.4 94 34.4 182 83.3 470 243.3 1320 716
reduce the downtime for changing wires when compared with conventional spooled wires, which is -400 -240 8 -13.3 96 35.6 184 84.4 480 248.9 1340 727
effective particularly for robotic welding and other automatic welding. -390 -234 10 -12.2 98 36.7 186 85.6 490 254.4 1360 738
-380 -229 12 -11.1 100 37.8 188 86.7 500 260.0 1380 749
-370 -223 14 -10.0 102 38.9 190 87.8 520 271.1 1400 760
2. Package specifications: -360 -218 16 -8.9 104 40.0 192 88.9 540 282.2 1420 771
-350 -212 18 -7.8 106 41.1 194 90.0 560 293.3 1440 782
Solid wire Flux-cored wire -340 -207 20 -6.7 108 42.2 196 91.1 580 304.4 1460 793
Wire Weight Pack size Suitable Wire Weight Pack size Suitable -330 -201 22 -5.6 110 43.3 198 92.2 600 315.6 1480 804
-320 -196 24 -4.4 112 44.4 200 93.3 620 326.7 1500 816
size (kg) dia. x height Arrow size dia. x height Arrow -310 -190 26 -3.3 114 45.6 202 94.4 640 337.8 1520 827
(mm) (mm) Hat (mm) (kg) (mm) Hat -300 -184 28 -2.2 116 46.7 204 95.6 660 348.9 1540 838
0.8 1.2 -290 -179 30 -1.1 118 47.8 206 96.7 680 360.0 1560 849
100 510500 AH-500 250 510820 AH-500
1.4 -280 -173 32 0.0 120 48.9 208 97.8 700 371.1 1580 860
0.9 -270 -168 34 1.1 122 50.0 210 98.9 720 382.2 1600 871
1.0 250 510820 AH-500 1.6 350 660820 AH-660 -260 -162 36 2.2 124 51.1 212 100.0 740 393.3 1620 882
-250 -157 38 3.3 126 52.2 214 101.1 760 404.4 1640 893
1.4
-240 -151 40 4.4 128 53.3 216 102.2 780 415.6 1660 904
1.2 300 510820 AH-500 -230 -146 42 5.6 130 54.4 218 103.3 800 426.7 1680 916
1.4 -220 -140 44 6.7 132 55.6 220 104.4 820 437.8 1700 927
300 600820 AH-600 -210 -134 46 7.8 134 56.7 230 110.0 840 448.9 1720 938
1.6
1.4 -200 -129 48 8.9 136 57.8 240 115.6 860 460.0 1740 949
400 660820 AH-660 -190 -123 50 10.0 138 58.9 250 121.1 880 471.1 1760 960
1.6
-180 -118 52 11.1 140 60.0 260 126.7 900 482.2 1780 971
-170 -112 54 12.2 142 61.1 270 132.2 920 493.3 1800 982
3. Arrangement of Arrow Pack -160 -107 56 13.3 144 62.2 280 137.8 940 504.4 1820 993
-150 -101 58 14.4 146 63.3 290 143.3 960 515.6 1840 1004
-140 -96 60 15.6 148 64.4 300 148.9 980 527 1860 1016
For Solid Wires Conduit tube: AMT-C -130 -90 62 16.7 150 65.6 310 154.4 1000 538 1880 1027
-120 -84 64 17.8 152 66.7 320 160.0 1020 549 1900 1038
Straightener: AMT-K
Conduit holder: AMT-H -110 -79 66 18.9 154 67.8 330 165.6 1040 560 1920 1049
Arrow hat: -100 -73 68 20.0 156 68.9 340 171.1 1060 571 1940 1060
AH-500
AH-600 -90 -68 70 21.1 158 70.0 350 176.7 1080 582 1960 1071
AH-660 -80 -62 72 22.2 160 71.1 360 182.2 1100 593 1980 1082
-70 -57 74 23.3 162 72.2 370 187.8 1120 604 2000 1093
Welding torch Band -60 -51 76 24.4 164 73.3 380 193.3 1140 616
Wire feeder -50 -45.6 78 25.6 166 74.4 390 198.9 1160 627
-40 -40.0 80 26.7 168 75.6 400 204.4 1180 638
-30 -34.4 82 27.8 170 76.7 410 210.0 1200 649
Conduit tube: AMT-C -20 -28.9 84 28.9 172 77.8 420 215.6 1220 660
For Flux-Cored Wires
Conduit holder: AMT-H
Conduit holder type straightener: Straightener: AMT-K
AMT-KF (12F, 14F, 16F) Arrow hat:
AMT-KF
(12H, 14H, 16H) qF = ( 9
5
)
u qC + 32 qC =
5
9 (qF - 32)
AH-500
AH-660
350 351
Conversions for Tensile Stress Conversions for Impact Energy
ksi o MPa (Extracted from ASTM E380) 1 ksi = 6.89476 MPa ft -lbf o J (Extracted from BS350 Part 2) 1 ft -lbf = 1.35582 J
ksi 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ft -lbf 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
MPa J
0 - 6.89 13.79 20.68 27.58 34.47 41.37 48.26 55.16 62.05 0 - 1.36 2.71 4.07 5.42 6.78 8.13 9.49 10.85 12.20
10 68.95 75.84 82.74 89.63 96.53 103.42 110.32 117.21 124.11 131.00 10 13.56 14.91 16.27 17.63 18.98 20.34 21.69 23.05 24.40 25.76
20 137.90 144.80 151.68 158.58 165.47 172.37 179.26 186.16 193.05 199.95 20 27.12 28.47 29.83 31.18 32.54 33.90 35.25 36.61 37.96 39.32
30 206.84 213.74 220.63 227.53 234.42 241.32 248.21 255.11 262.00 268.90 30 40.67 42.03 43.39 44.74 46.10 47.45 48.81 50.17 51.52 52.88
40 275.79 282.69 289.58 296.47 303.37 310.26 317.16 324.05 330.95 337.84 40 54.23 55.59 56.94 58.30 59.66 61.01 62.37 63.72 65.08 66.44
50 344.74 351.63 358.53 365.42 372.32 379.21 386.11 393.00 399.90 406.79 50 67.79 69.15 70.50 71.86 73.21 74.57 75.93 77.28 78.64 79.99
60 413.69 420.58 427.47 434.37 441.26 448.16 455.05 461.95 468.84 475.74 60 81.35 82.70 84.06 85.42 86.77 88.13 89.48 90.84 92.20 93.55
70 482.63 489.53 496.42 503.32 510.21 517.11 524.00 530.90 537.79 544.69 70 94.91 96.26 97.62 98.97 100.33 101.69 103.04 104.40 105.75 107.11
80 551.58 558.48 565.37 572.26 579.16 586.05 592.95 599.84 606.74 613.63 80 108.47 109.82 111.18 112.53 113.89 115.25 116.60 117.96 119.31 120.67
90 620.53 627.42 634.32 641.21 648.11 655.00 661.90 668.79 675.69 682.58 90 122.02 123.38 124.74 126.09 127.45 128.80 130.16 131.51 132.87 134.23
100 689.48 100 135.58
MPa o ksi (Extracted from BS350 Part 2) 1 MPa = 0.145038 ksi J o ft -lbf (Extracted from BS350 Part 2) 1 J = 0.737563 ft -lbf
MPa 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
ksi ft - lbf
0 - 0.145 0.290 0.435 0.580 0.725 0.870 1.015 1.160 1.305 0 - 0.738 1.475 2.213 2.950 3.688 4.425 5.163 5.901 6.638
10 1.450 1.595 1.740 1.886 2.031 2.176 2.321 2.466 2.611 2.756 10 7.376 8.113 8.851 9.588 10.326 11.063 11.801 12.539 13.276 14.014
20 2.901 3.046 3.191 3.336 3.481 3.626 3.771 3.916 4.061 4.206 20 14.751 15.489 16.226 16.964 17.702 18.439 19.177 19.914 20.652 21.389
30 4.351 4.496 4.641 4.786 4.931 5.076 5.221 5.366 5.511 5.656 30 22.127 22.864 23.602 24.340 25.077 25.815 26.552 27.290 28.027 28.765
40 5.802 5.947 6.092 6.237 6.382 6.527 6.672 6.817 6.962 7.107 40 29.503 30.240 30.978 31.715 32.453 33.190 33.928 34.665 35.403 36.141
50 7.252 7.397 7.542 7.687 7.832 7.977 8.122 8.267 8.412 8.557 50 36.878 37.616 38.353 39.091 39.828 40.566 41.304 42.041 42.779 43.516
60 8.702 8.847 8.992 9.137 9.282 9.427 9.572 9.718 9.863 10.008 60 44.254 44.991 45.729 46.466 47.204 47.942 48.679 49.417 50.154 50.892
70 10.153 10.298 10.443 10.588 10.733 10.878 11.023 11.168 11.313 11.458 70 51.629 52.367 53.105 53.842 54.580 55.317 56.055 56.792 57.530 58.267
80 11.603 11.748 11.893 12.038 12.183 12.328 12.473 12.618 12.763 12.908 80 59.005 59.743 60.480 61.218 61.955 62.693 63.430 64.168 64.906 65.643
90 13.053 13.198 13.344 13.489 13.634 13.779 13.924 14.069 14.214 14.359 90 66.381 67.118 67.856 68.593 69.331 70.068 70.806 71.544 72.281 73.019
100 14.504 100 73.756
352 353
Conversions for Hardness Conversions for Hardness
354 355
F-No. Grouping and A-No. Classification of Welding Consumables per ASME Sec. IX
Continued
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
F No. ASME specification AWS classification
are shown in the “List of Welding Consumables” listed at pages from 10 to 21.
Ű F-No. grouping of welding consumables for steels and steel alloys 42 SFA-5.30 IN60
ENiCrFe-1, ENiCrFe-2, ENiCrFe-3, ENiCrFe-4,
ENiCrFe-7, ENiCrFe-9, ENiCrFe-10, ENiCrCoMo-1,
F No. ASME Specification No. AWS Classification No.
43 SFA-5.11 ENiCrMo-2, ENiCrMo-3, ENiCrMo-4, ENiCrMo-5,
ENiCrMo-6, ENiCrMo-7, ENiCrMo-10, ENiCrMo-12,
1 SFA-5.1, SFA-5.5 EXX20, EXX22, EXX24, EXX27, EXX28 ENiCrMo-13, ENiCrMo-14
1 SFA-5.4 EXX25, EXX26 ERNiCr-3, ERNiCr-4, ERNiCr-6, ERNiCrFe-5,
ERNiCrFe-6, ERNiCrFe-7, ERNiCrFe-8,
2 SFA-5.1, SFA-5.5 EXX12, EXX13, EXX14, EXX19 ERNiCrFe-11, ERNiCrCoMo-1, ERNiCrMo-2,
43 SFA-5.14
3 SFA-5.1, SFA-5.5 EXX10, EXX11 ERNiCrMo-3, ERNiCrMo-4, ERNiCrMo-7,
ERNiCrMo-10, ERNiCrMo-13, ERNiCrMo-14,
4 SFA-5.1, SFA-5.5 EXX15, EXX16, EXX18, EXX48 ERNiCrWMo-1, ERNiMo-1,
4 SFA-5.4 (Other than austenitic and duplex) EXX15, EXX16, EXX17 43 SFA-5.30 IN82, IN62, IN6A, IN52
5 SFA-5.4 (Austenitic and duplex) EXX15, EXX16, EXX17 44 SFA-5.11 ENiMo-1, ENiMo-3, ENiMo-7, ENiMo-8,
6 SFA-5.2 All classifications 44 SFA-5.11 ENiMo-9, ENiMo-10
6 SFA-5.9 All classifications ERNiMo-2, ERNiMo-3, ERNiMo-7, ERNiMo-8,
44 SFA-5.14
6 SFA-5.17 All classifications ERNiMo-9, ERNiMo-10,
45 SFA-5.11 ENiCrMo-1, ENiCrMo-9, ENiCrMo-11,
6 SFA-5.18 All classifications
ERNiCrMo-1, ERNiFeCr-1, ERNiCrMo-8,
6 SFA-5.20 All classifications 45 SFA-5.14
ERNiCrMo-9, ERNiCrMo-11,
6 SFA-5.22 All classifications
Ű A-No. classification of welding consumables
6 SFA-5.23 All classifications
6 SFA-5.25 All classifications Types of weld Chemical composition of weld deposit (%)
A No.
deposit C Cr Mo Ni Mn Si
6 SFA-5.26 All classifications
6 SFA-5.28 All classifications 1 Mild steel ҇0.20 - - - ҇1.60 ҇1.00
6 SFA-5.30 INMs-X, IN5XX, IN3XX 3 Cr (0.4-2%)-Mo ҇0.15 0.40-2.00 0.40-0.65 - ҇1.60 ҇1.00
4 Cr (2-6%)-Mo ҇0.15 2.00-6.00 0.40-1.50 - ҇1.60 ҇2.00
Ű F-No. grouping of welding consumables for nickel and nickel alloys 5 Cr (6-10.5%)-Mo ҇0.15 6.00-10.50 0.40-1.50 - ҇1.20 ҇2.00
6 Cr-martensitic ҇0.15 11.00-15.00 ҇0.70 - ҇2.00 ҇1.00
F No. ASME Specification No. AWS Classification No.
7 Cr-ferritic ҇0.15 11.00-30.00 ҇1.00 - ҇1.00 ҇3.00
8 Cr-Ni ҇0.15 14.50-30.00 ҇4.00 7.50-15.00 ҇2.50 ҇1.00
41 SFA-5.11 ENi-1
9 Cr-Ni ҇0.30 19.00-30.00 ҇6.00 15.00-37.00 ҇2.50 ҇1.00
41 SFA-5.14 ERNi-1
10 Ni up to 4% ҇0.15 - ҇0.55 0.80-4.00 ҇1.70 ҇1.00
41 SFA-5.30 IN61
11 Mn-Mo ҇0.17 - 0.25-0.75 ҇0.85 1.25-2.25 ҇1.00
42 SFA-5.11 ENiCu7
12 Ni-Cr-Mo ҇0.15 ҇1.50 0.25-0.80 1.25-2.80 0.75-2.25 ҇1.00
42 SFA-5.14 ERNiCu7, ERNiCu-8
356 357
AWS A 5.1-1991
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(í)㧦DC-EN, DC(+)㧦DC-EP, DC(r)㧦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.
358 359
AWS A 5.5-2006
Ԛ Specification for low temperature impact value (Option) Low-Alloy Steel Electrodes for Shielded Metal Arc Welding
360 361
Class. Chemical composition (%) Class. Chemical composition (%)
C Mn Si P S Ni Cr Mo Others C Mn Si P S Ni Cr Mo Others
Electrodes for Cr-Mo steel Electrodes for Ni steel
E 8016 0.05- 0.60 0.40- 0.40- E 8016 0.60 2.00-
B1 0.90 0.03 0.03 - - C1 0.12 1.25 0.03 0.03 - - -
E 8018 0.12 0.80 0.65 0.65 E 8018 0.80 2.75
E 8016 0.05- 0.60 1.00- 0.40- E 7015
B2 0.90 0.03 0.03 - - 2.00-
E 8018 0.12 0.80 1.50 0.65 E 7016 C1L 0.05 1.25 0.50 0.03 0.03 - - -
2.75
E 7015 1.00 E 7018
1.00- 0.40-
E 7016 B2L 0.05 0.90 0.60 0.03 0.03 - - E 8016 0.60 3.00-
1.50 0.65 C2 0.12 1.25 0.03 0.03 - - -
E 7018 0.80 E 8018 0.80 3.75
E 9015 1.00 E 7015
0.05- 2.00- 0.90- 3.00-
E 9016 B3 0.90 0.60 0.03 0.03 - - E 7016 C2L 0.05 1.25 0.50 0.03 0.03 - - -
0.12 2.50 1.20 3.75
E 9018 0.80 E 7018
E 8015 1.00 2.00- 0.90- E 8016 0.40- 0.80-
B3L 0.05 0.90 0.03 0.03 - - C3 0.12 0.80 0.03 0.03 0.15 0.35 V: 0.05
E 8018 0.80 2.50 1.20 E 8018 1.25 1.10
1.75- 0.40- 0.40- 0.80-
E 8015 B4L 0.05 0.90 1.00 0.03 0.03 - - E 7018 C3L 0.08 0.50 0.03 0.03 0.15 0.35 V: 0.05
2.25 0.65 1.40 1.10
0.07- 0.40- 0.30- 0.40- 1.00- V: E 8016 0.60 1.10-
E 8016 B5 0.03 0.03 - C4 0.10 1.25 0.03 0.03 - - -
0.15 0.70 0.60 0.60 1.25 0.05 E 8018 0.80 2.00
E 8015 0.40- 6.00-
0.05- 4.0- 0.45- E 9015 C5L 0.05 0.50 0.03 0.03 - - -
E 8016 B6 1.0 0.90 0.03 0.03 0.40 - 1.00 7.25
0.10 6.0 0.65
E 8018 Electrodes for Ni-Mo steel
E 8015 V: 0.02
4.0- 0.45- 0.80- 0.80- 0.40-
E 8016 B6L 0.05 1.0 0.90 0.03 0.03 0.40 - E 8018 NM1 0.10 0.60 0.02 0.02 0.10 Cu: 0.10
6.0 0.65 1.25 1.10 0.65 Al: 0.05
E 8018
Electrodes for Mn-Mo steel
E 8015
0.05- 6.0- 0.45- E 8018
E 8016 B7 1.0 0.90 0.03 0.03 0.40 - 0.80
0.10 8.0 0.65 1.00- 0.25-
E 8018 E 9018 D1 0.12 0.03 0.03 0.90 - -
1.75 0.45
E 8015 E 9015 0.60
6.0- 0.45- E10015
E 8016 B7L 0.05 1.0 0.90 0.03 0.03 0.40 -
8.0 0.65 1.65- 0.60 0.25-
E 8018 E10016 D2 0.15 0.03 0.03 0.90 - -
2.00 0.45
E 8015 E10018 0.80
0.05- 8.0- 0.85- E 8016 0.60
E 8016 B8 1.0 0.90 0.03 0.03 0.40 -
0.10 10.5 1.20 1.00- 0.40-
E 8018 E 8018 D3 0.12 0.03 0.03 0.90 - -
1.80 0.80 0.65
E 8015 E 9018
8.0- 0.85-
E 8016 B8L 0.05 1.0 0.90 0.03 0.03 0.40 -
10.5 1.20 Note: Single values are maximum. (Continued)
E 8018
V: 0.15-
E 9015 0.30
Cu: 0.25
Al: 0.04
0.08- 8.0- 0.85- Nb(Cb):
E 9016 B9(1) 1.20 0.30 0.01 0.01 0.80
0.13 10.5 1.20 0.02-
0.10
E 9018 N:0.02-
0.07
Note: Single values are maximum. (1) Mn+Ni shall be 1.50% Max. (Continued)
362 363
AWS A5.4-1992
364 365
ԙ: Type of current and welding position
Mechanical properties
Chemical composition of all-weld metal㧔%㧕(1) (2)
of all-weld metal (3) Classification
Class. Type of current Welding position
TS, Min El., suffix
C Cr Ni Mo Cb+Ta Mn Si P S Cu Min. PWHT -15 DC-EP All positions
ksi MPa
(%)
-25 DC-EP HޔF
11.0-
E410 0.12 0.7 0.75 - 1.0 0.90 0.04 0.03 0.75 65 450 20 a -16 DC-EP or AC All positions
13.5
11.0- 4.0- 0.40- -17 DC-EP or AC All positions
E410NiMo 0.06 - 1.0 0.90 0.04 0.03 0.75 110 760 15 c
12.5 5.0 0.70 -26 DC-EP or AC HޔF
15.0-
E430 0.10 0.6 0.75 - 1.0 0.90 0.04 0.03 0.75 65 450 20 d
18.0
4.0- 0.45-
E502 0.10 0.4 - 1.0 0.90 0.04 0.03 0.75 60 420 20 b
6.0 0.65
8.0- 0.85-
E505 0.10 0.4 - 1.0 0.90 0.04 0.03 0.75 60 420 20 b
10.5 1.20
16.00- 4.5- 0.15- 0.25- 3.25-
E630 0.05 0.75 0.75 0.04 0.03 135 930 7 e
16.75 5.0 0.30 0.75 4.00
14.5- 7.5- 1.0- 0.5-
E16-8-2 0.10 - 0.60 0.03 0.03 0.75 80 550 35 None
16.5 9.5 2.0 2.5
Mechanical properties
Chemical composition of all-weld metal㧔%㧕(1) (2)
of all-weld metal (3)
Class.
TS, Min El.,
C Cr Ni Mo Mn Si P S N Cu Min. PWHT
ksi MPa
(%)
6.0- 0.45-
E7Cr 0.10 0.4 1.0 0.90 0.04 0.03 - 0.75 60 420 20 b
8.0 0.65
21.5- 8.5- 2.5- 0.5- 0.08-
E2209 0.04 0.90 0.04 0.03 0.75 100 690 20 None
23.5 10.5 3.5 2.0 0.20
24.0- 6.5- 2.9- 0.5- 0.10- 1.5-
E2553 0.06 1.0 0.04 0.03 110 760 15 None
27.0 8.5 3.9 1.5 0.25 2.5
366 367
AWS A5.11-1997
Nickel and Nickel Alloy Welding Electrodes for Shielded Metal Arc Welding
368 369
AWS A5.15-1990 AWS A5.17-1997, A5.23-1997
A5.17: Carbon Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding
Welding Electrodes and Rods for Cast Iron A5.23: Low Alloy Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding
370 371
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
Ű Classification system
Ԛ: Chemical composition of wire or all-weld metal (A 5.28) ԛ: Diffusible hydrogen (Option) (A 5.28)
ER (or E) Ԙ ԙ 㧙 Ԛ ԛ Ԝ Diffusible hydrogen
Additional
Class. Suffix Shielding gas Type ml/100g deposited metal,
Designation
A5.18: ާEx.ިER 70 S – 2, E 70 C – 3 M, E 70 C – 3 M H16 Max.
A5.28: ER 80 S – B2, E 80 C – B2 H16 ER 70 S A1 C-0.5Mo H16 16.0
Argon/1-5%O2
steel
ER: Designates welding electrodes or rods. E 90 C D2
Argon/1-5%O2
1.5Mn-0.5Mo
H8 8.0
E: Designates welding electrodes steel
Ԙ: All-weld metal tensile strength and related requirements (1) Ԛ: Chemical composition of wire or ER 80 S B2 H4 4.0
all-weld metal (A 5.18) ER 70 S B2L
TS, Min. 1.25Cr-0.5Mo
IV, (2) Class. Suffix Shielding Type E 70 C B2L Argon/1-5%O2 steel H2 2.0
El., Min. gas
Code Min. E 80 C B2
(%) (ft-lb) ER 70 S 2
ksi MPa
ER 70 S 3 ER 90 S B3
70 480 ER 70 S 4 ER 80 S B3L 2.25Cr-1Mo
CO2 Argon/1-5%O2 steel
70 75 515 E 80 C B3L
ER 70 S 6
(A5.28) (A5.28) E 90 C B3
ER 70 S 7 Carbon ER 80 S B6 5Cr-0.5Mo
Argon/1-5%O2
80 80 550 (2) steel steel
ER 70 S G type 9Cr-1Mo
Average 20 ER 80 S B8 Argon/1-5%O2
Each 15 E 70 C 3 75-80%Ar/ steel
90 90 620 14-24 bal.CO2 9Cr-1Mo-0.2V
at specific E 70 C 6 ER 90 S B9 Argon/5%O2
according to or CO2 steel
temperature
classification
depending on E 70 C G ER 80 S Ni1
100 100 690 classification (2)
E 70 C GS (1) E 80 C Ni1
ER 80 S Ni2
10 110 760 Ni steel
Note : (1) For single pass E 70 C Ni2 Argon/1-5%O2
(2) As agreed upon between E 80 C Ni2
120 120 830 purchaser and supplier
ER 80 S Ni3
Note (1) PWHT is specified depending on classification. E 80 C Ni3
(2) Not required for Mo and Cr-Mo type filler wires. ER 80 S D2 CO2 Mn-Mo
steel
Ԝ: Diffusible hydrogen (Option) ER 90 S D2 Argon/1-5%O2
ԙ: Type of wire ԛ: Type of shielding gas (A 5.18) (A 5.18)
Diffusible hydrogen, ER 100 S 1
Other low alloy
Code Designation Code Designation Code ml/100g deposited metal ER 110 S 1 Argon/2%O2 steels
Max. ER 120 S 1
S Solid wire C CO2 H16 16.0 ER xx S G (1) (1)
Not specified (2)
E xx C
C Composite wire M 75-80%Ar-20-25%CO2 H8 8.0
Note: (1) As agreed upon between purchaser and supplier
H4 4.0
372 373
AWS A5.20-1995, A5.29-2005 AWS A5.26-1997
A5.20: Carbon Steel Electrodes for Flux Cored Arc Welding Carbon and Low Alloy Steel Electrodes for Electrogas Welding
A5.29: Low Alloy Electrodes for Flux Cored Arc Welding
Ű Classification system
Ű Classification system
EG Ԙ ԙ Ԛ ާEx.ި EG 6 0 T (or S) 1
A 5.20 : E Ԙ ԙ T – Ԛ ԛ – J HZ ާEx.ި E 7 1 T – 1 M – J H8
EG: Designates electrogas welding electrodes
T: Designates cored electrodes
A 5.29 : E Ԙ ԙ T Ԛ – Ԝ ԛ – J HZ ާEx.ި E 8 1 T 1 – B2 M – J H8 S: Designates solid electrodes
E: Designates electrodes T: Designates flux-cored electrodes Ԙ: Tensile strength of all-weld metal ԙ: Impact value of all-weld metal
Ԙ: All-weld metal tensile strength and related requirements(1) Ԛ: Performances
Tensile strength Impact value㧔2V Charpy㧕
Code Code
TS Suffix (1) Performances㧔Type of flux,, Polarity, Application㧕
Code IV, Min. ft-lb (J) ksi MPa Temp.qF(qC) ft-lb(J)
ksi MPa 1 MAG, Rutile type, Fillet welding㧔Multi-pass㧕 6 60-80 420-550 Z Not specified
6 60-80 410-550 2 MAG, Rutile type, Fillet welding (Single pass㧕 7 70-95 490-650 0 0 (-18) 20 (27)
7 70-90 480-620 3 Self-shielded, DC-EP, High welding speed 8 80-100 550-690 2 -20 (-29) 20 (27)
Average 20 (27)
8 80-100 550-690 Each 15 (20) 4 Self-shielded, DC-EP, High deposition rate Ԛ: Chemical composition
9 90-110 620-760 at specific temperature 5 MAG, Lime type, High impact value, Good crack resistance
Class Suffix Chemical composition of solid wire (%) (1)
depending on
10 100-120 690-830 6 Self-shielded, DC-EP, High impact value C Mn S P Si Ni Mo Cu Ti Zr Al Others
classification
11 110-130 760-900 7 Self-shielded, DC-EN, High deposition rate 0.07- 0.90- 0.30-
1 0.035 0.025 - - 0.35 - - - 0.50
0.19 1.40 0.50
12 120-140 830-970 8 Self-shielded, DC-EN, High deposition rate 0.90- 0.40- 0.05- 0.02- 0.05-
2 0.07 0.035 0.025 - - 0.35 0.50
Note (1) PWHT is required depending on classification 9 MAG, Rutile type, DC-EP, Small size: for all positions 1.40 0.70 0.15 0.12 0.15
0.06- 0.90- 0.45-
10 Self-shielded, DC-EN, High welding speed 3 0.035 0.025 - - 0.35 - - - 0.50
0.15 1.40 0.75
ԛ: Shielding gas 11 Self-shielded, DC-EN, Good usability EGXXS 0.07- 0.90- 0.30- 0.50-
5 0.035 0.025 - - 0.35 - - 0.50
0.19 1.40 0.60 0.90
ԙ: Welding position Suffix Designation 12 MAG, Rutile type, DC-EP, High impact value 0.06- 1.40- 0.80-
6 0.035 0.025 - - 0.35 - - - 0.50
0.15 1.85 1.15
Code Designation M 75-80%Ar / Bal. CO2 13 Self-shielded, DC-EN, Root pass welding of pipes
0.07- 1.60- 0.50- 0.40-
0 F, H-Fil C CO2 14 Self-shielded, DC-EN, All positions, High welding speed D2 0.035 0.025 0.15 0.35 - - - 0.50
0.12 2.10 0.80 0.60
1 All positions None Self-shield G Not specified, For multiple-pass welding G Not specified
GS Not specified, For single-pass welding Note : (1) Single values are maximum.
Ԝ: Chemical composition of all-weld metal (A 5.29) Note: (1) A 5.29 designates 1ޔ4ޔ5ޔ6ޔ7ޔ8ޔ11 or G only.
Class. Suffix Shielding Chemical composition of all-weld metal of composite wires (%) (1)
Suffix Type Suffix Type gas C Mn P S Si Ni Cr Mo Cu V Others
(2)
A1 C-Mo steel Ni1 ާOptionި EG6XT 1 None 1.7 0.03 0.03 0.50 0.30 0.20 0.35 0.35 0.08 0.50
B1 Ni2 Ni steel J㧦 Satisfies the minimum Charpy impact value 27J at í40°C (2)
(A5.20) or at a test temperature of 11°C lower (A5.29) than the EG7XT 1 None 1.7 0.03 0.03 0.50 0.30 0.20 0.35 0.35 0.08 0.50
B1L Ni3
specified temperature
B2 EG6XT 2 CO2
(2)
2.0 0.03 0.03 0.90 0.30 0.20 0.35 0.35 0.08 0.50
D1 HZ㧦 Diffusible hydrogen
B2L
D2 Mn-Mo steel EG7XT 2 CO2
(2)
2.0 0.03 0.03 0.90 0.30 0.20 0.35 0.35 0.08 0.50
B2H
D3
B3 Diffusible hydrogen, Max. 1.0- 0.70-
Suffix EGXXT Ni1 CO2 0.10 0.03 0.03 0.50 - 0.30 0.35 - 0.50
K1 ml/100g deposited metal 1.8 1.10
B3L K2 Ar-CO2 1.0- 0.15- 1.5- 0.40-
Cr-Mo steel EGXXT NM1 0.12 0.02 0.03 0.20 0.35 0.05 0.50
B3H K3 H16 16.0 or CO2 2.0 0.50 2.0 0.65
K4 H8 8.0 1.1- 0.20- 1.1- 0.10-
B6 EGXXT NM2 CO2 0.12 0.03 0.03 0.20 0.35 0.05 0.50
K5 2.1 0.60 2.0 0.35
B6L K6 Other low-alloy H4 4.0 0.50- 0.30- 0.40- 0.45- 0.30-
steels EGXXT W CO2 0.12 0.03 0.03 - - 0.50
B8 K7 None (1) 8.0 1.3 0.80 0.80 0.70 0.75
K8 EGXXT G Not specified
B8L K9 Note (1) A 5.29 only
W2 Note : (1) Single values are maximum.
G (2) .Composition range of carbon not specified for these classifications, but the amount shall be determined and reported.
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AWS A5.22-1995
376 377
EN ISO 2560:2005
Covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding of non-alloy and fine grain steels
Ű Classification (System A)
35 355 440-570 22
38 380 470-600 20
42 420 500-640 20 ԝ: Welding position (Option) Ԟ: Diffusible hydrogen (Option)
46 460 530-680 20 Diffusible hydrogen, Max.
Code Designation Code
ml/100g all-weld metal
50 500 560-720 18
1 All positions
H5 5
ԙ: Impact value of all-weld metal Ԛ: Chemical composition of all-weld metal 2 All positions except vertical down
H10 10
Test Impact absorbed Chemical composition (1) (㧑)
temp. energy Flat butt , flat fillet and
Code Min. Code 3 H15 15
Mn Mo Ni Horizontal-vertical fillet
(qC) (J) 4 Flat butt and fillet
Z Not required No symbol 2.0 㧙 㧙
5 Vertical-down and those specified in
A +20 Mo 1.4 0.3-0.6 㧙 the code 3
0 0 MnMo >1.4-2.0 0.3-0.6 㧙
2 -20 1Ni 1.4 㧙 0.6-1.2
Average 47
3 -30 2Ni 1.4 㧙 1.8-2.6
4 -40 3Ni 1.4 㧙 >2.6-3.8
5 -50 Mn1Ni >1.4-2.0 㧙 0.6-1.2
6 -60 1NiMo 1.4 0.3-0.6 0.6-1.2
Z Other elements as agreed
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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
Ű Classification system
Tubular cored electrodes for gas-shielded and non-gas shielded metal arc welding of Tubular cored electrodes for gas shielded metal arc welding of creep-resisting steels
high-strength steels
Ű Classification (System A)
Ű Classification (System A) EN ISO 17634-A-T Ԙ ԙ Ԛ ԛ Ԝ ާEx.ި EN ISO 17634-A-T CrMo1 B M 4 H5
EN ISO 18276-A-T Ԙ ԙ Ԛ ԛ Ԝ ԝ Ԟ ԟ
T: Designates tubular cored electrodes for gas shielded metal arc welding
ާEx.ި EN ISO 18276-A-T 55 5 Mn1,5Ni B M 4 H5 T Ԙ: Chemical composition and mechanical properties ԙ: Type of flux Ԛ: Shielding gas
T: Designates tubular cored electrodes for gas-shielded and non-gas shielded metal arc welding of all-weld metal
Ԙ: All-weld metal yield strength and related requirements ԙ: Impact value of all-weld metal Chemical composition of all-weld metal Code Features Code Designation
Yield point or Tensile Elongation Chemical
Absorbed energy of 47J,
0.2% offset strength (L=5D) Rutile,
Code Code Three-specimen average, (1) Code composition (%) R Gas mixtures
strength, Min. Slow-freezing slag
2 Test temp. (qC)
(N/mm ) (N/mm2) (%) Cr Mo V M (Gases specified as M2
per EN 439, excepting
55 550 640-820 18 Z Not specified Mo - 0.40-0.65 - Rutile, He)
P
62 620 700-890 18 A +20 MoL - 0.40-0.65 - Fast-freezing slag
0 0
69 690 770-940 17 2 -20 MoV 0.30-0.60 0.50-0.80 0.25-0.45 B Basic CO2 (Gases specified as
3 -30 C
79 790 880-1080 16 CrMo1 0.90-1.40 0.40-0.65 - M Metal powder C1 per EN 439)
4 -40
89 890 940-1180 15 5 -50 CrMo1L 0.90-1.40 0.40-0.65 - Z Other types
6 -60
CrMo2 2.00-2.50 0.90-1.30 - ԛ: Welding position (Opt.) Ԝ: Diffusible hydrogen (Option)
Note: (1) One value can be lower than 47J but shall be 32J CrMo2L 2.00-2.50 0.90-1.30 - Code Designation Diffusible hydrogen,
or higher Max.
CrMo5 4.00-6.00 0.40-0.70 - 1 All positions Code ml/100g deposited
Ԛ: Chemical composition of all-weld metal ԛ: Type of flux
Z Elements as agreed 2 All positions except metal
Chemical composition (%) (1) Code Features vertical downward
Code H5 5
Mn Ni Cr Mo R Rutile, Slow-freezing slag
3 Flat butt and fillet, H10 10
Z Elements as agreed P Rutile, Fast-freezing slag
Horizontal fillet
MnMo 1.4-2.0 - - 0.3-0.6 B Basic
Mn1Ni 1.4-2.0 0.6-1.2 - - M Metal powder 4 Flat butt and fillet
Mn1, 5Ni 1.1-1.8 1.3-1.8 - - Z Others
5 Vertical downward
Mn2, 5Ni 1.1-2.0 2.1-3.0 - - and those in Code 3
1NiMo 1.4 0.6-1.2 - 0.3-0.6 Ԝ: Shielding gas
Mechanical properties of all-weld metal
1, 5NiMo 1.4 1.2-1.8 - 0.3-0.7 Code Designation
Proof Tensile Elongatio Absorbed energy Kv (J) Heat treatment of all-weld metal
2NiMo 1.4 1.8-2.6 - 0.3-0.7 M Gas mixtures strength, strength, n 㧗20qC
Preheat PWHT
Mn1NiMo 1.4-2.0 0.6-1.2 - 0.3-0.7 C CO2 Min. Min. (L=5D)
Code Rp0.2 Rm Min. Average of Single value, and Time
Mn2NiMo 1.4-2.0 1.8-2.6 - 0.3-0.7 interpass Temp. (1)
A three values, Min.
Mn2NiCrMo 1.4-2.0 1.8-2.6 0.3-0.6 0.3-0.6 Min. temp.
(N/mm2) (N/mm2) (%) (J) (J) (qC) (qC) (min)
Mn2Ni1CrMo 1.4-2.0 1.8-2.6 0.6-1.0 0.3-0.6
Note: (1) Single values are maximum. Mo/MoL 355 510 22 47 38 㧨200 570-620 60r10
ԝ: Welding position Ԟ: Diffusible hydrogen MoV 355 510 18 47 38 200-300 690-730 60r10
Code Designation Diffusible hydrogen, Max. CrMo1 355 510 20 47 38 150-250 660-700 60r10
Code
1 All positions ml/100g deposited metal CrMo1L 355 510 20 47 38 150-250 660-700 60r10
2 All positions except vertical downward H5 5 CrMo2 400 500 18 47 38 200-300 690-750 60r10
3 Flat butt and fillet, Horizontal fillet H10 10 CrMo2L 400 500 18 47 38 200-300 690-750 60r10
4 Flat butt and fillet CrMo5 400 590 17 47 38 200-300 730-760 60r10
382 383
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
Ű Classification (System A)
(4)
Code Designation
13 4 11.0-14.5 3.0-5.0 0.4-1.0 㧙 500 750 15
(5) 1 All positions
17 16.0-18.0 㧙 300 450 15 All positions except vertical downward
2
Austenite type Flat butt and fillet, and horizontal fillet
3
19 9 L 18.0-21.0 9.0-11.0 㧙 㧙 320 510 30 None
19 9 Nb 18.0-21.0 9.0-11.0 Nb (2) 350 550 25 None 4 Flat butt and fillet
㧙
19 12 3 L 17.0-20.0 10.0-13.0 2.5-3.0 㧙 320 510 25 None 5 Vertical downward and those in Code 3
19 12 3 Nb 17.0-20.0 10.0-13.0 2.5-3.0 Nb (2) 350 550 25 None
19 13 4 N L 17.0-20.0 12.0-15.0 3.0-4.5 N: 0.08-0.20 350 550 25 None
Austenite-ferrite high corrosion resistant type
22 9 3 N L 21.0-24.0 7.5-10.5 2.5-4.0 N: 0.08-0.20 450 550 20 None
Full-austenite high corrosion resistant type
18 16 5 N L 17.0-20.0 15.5-19.0 3.5-5.0 N: 0.08-0.20 300 480 25 None
Special type
18 8 Mn 17.0-20.0 7.0-10.0 㧙 㧙 350 500 25 None
20 10 3 19.5-22.0 9.0-11.0 2.0-4.0 㧙 400 620 20 None
23 12 L 22.0-25.0 11.0-14.0 㧙 㧙 320 510 25 None
23 12 2 L 22.0-25.0 11.0-14.0 2.0-3.0 㧙 350 550 25 None
29 9 27.0-31.0 8.0-12.0 㧙 㧙 450 650 15 None
Heat resistant type
22 12 H 20.0-23.0 10.0-13.0 㧙 㧙 350 550 25 None
25 20 23.0-27.0 18.0-22.0 㧙 㧙 350 550 20 None
Note: (1) Ti :10uC%-1.5%
(2) Nb:8uC%-1.1%: Nb can be replaced with Ta up to 20%
(3) 840-870qC2h heating, followed by FC to 600qC and later AC
(4) 580-620qC2h heating, followed by AC
(5) 760-790qC2h heating, followed by FC to 600qC and later AC
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