ASKAYNAK Products
Coated Electrodes MIG/MAG Welding Wires TIG Rods Submerged Arc Welding Wires
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Company Profile
Specializing in the manufacturing of covered electrodes, Kaynak Teknii Sanayi ve Ticaret A.. was founded on March 1, 1974. With the onset of the 1980s, the company started manufacturing MIG/MAG welding wires. In 1982, Kaynak Teknii became the Turkish distributor of the USA based The Lincoln Electric Company, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, and a leader in the manufacturing of welding equipment. On May 5, 1998 a fifty-fifty partnership was established with The Lincoln Electric Company. As a result of this joint venture, an important step to expand the company's market share and exports to Europe, Russia, Africa and The Middle East was established. The Lincoln Electric Co., the foreign partner of the joint venture, is one of the leading company worldwide specializing in the manufacturing of welding consumable products, welding equipment, welding generators, robotic automation and plasma cutting equipment. The company has joint ventures in 18 countries and a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices in approximately 160 countries. Under the brand Askaynak, Kaynak Teknii manufactures welding electrodes and welding wires primarily used by the welding manufacturing industry, while the Kobatek brand of products were developed to be primarily utilized during welding repair and maintenance processes. Additionally, Kaynak Teknii distributes the Lincoln Electric brand of welding electrodes, welding wires, welding equipment, etc. of its partner The Lincoln Electric Company throughout Turkey. In the 2000s, Kaynak Teknii registered its brand Starweld which includes stainless steel and aluminum MIG and TIG welding wires and flux-cored welding wires. The Expressweld brand of welding equipment is another significant product line sold under the Kaynak Teknii umbrella. Besides the welding equipment and consumable products available within the Askaynak brand abrasives and Harris gas equipments are also offered. As a result of the rising market conditions and rapid growth in sales, Kaynak Teknii moved from its plant located in the district of Kartal in Istanbul since 1974 to its new and modern manufacturing facility in Kocaeli in 2007. Located in the district of ayrova, within the borders of the Municipality of ekerpnar, the manufacturing facility and headquarters is located on 40,000 square meters of land with an indoor area of 22,000 square meters. In operation since 1974, Kaynak Teknii has a capacity to produce 36,000 tons of covered electrodes, 24,000 tons of flux-cored welding wires, 5,000 tons of submerged arc welding wires and 1,500 tons of TIG welding wires on an annual basis. The company has a total of 4 sales offices in Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir and Adana, employs approximately 300 people and has about 800 authorized dealers throughout Turkey. Kaynak Teknii maintains a strong presence in the Turkish market and all products manufactured and introduced to its targeted audience are recognized for their superior quality. Additionally, the company continues to increase its export capacity each year: in 2010, sales were realized in over 40 countries worldwide. The major fundamental principle at Kaynak Teknii is to attain a high level of customer satisfaction. As a result, the company strives to ensure that the demands of the market are met and is committed to offering top quality products and services to all customers. In 1995, Kaynak Teknii was the first welding company to receive the ISO 9001 Quality Management System Certificate in Turkey. Further, Kaynak Teknii has received Lloyd certification from American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Bureau Veritas (BV), Lloyd Register of Shipping (LRS), Germanischer Lloyd (GL), Det Norske Veritas (DNV), Trk Loydu (TL), Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RMRS) and Registro Italiano Navale (RINA). Additionally, the company's products have been approved by leading certification organizations to include TSE, TV, DB, GOST, NAKS, and SEPRO. Finally, Kaynak Teknii Sanayi ve Ticaret A.. is the first welding company to receive the CE certificate in Turkey. In 1999, Kaynak Teknii received the Top Quality Award in the category of small and mid-sized companies awarded in partnership with TSIAD (Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen's Association) and KalDer (Turkish Society for Quality) once again confirming the company's commitment for providing superior quality products and services.
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Index
ASKAYNAK Coated Electrodes, MIG Wires, TIG Rods and SA Welding Wires
Pages
6 10
Coated Electrodes
Stainless Steels AS P-307 AS P-308L AS P-308Mn AS P-308Mo AS P-309L AS P-309Mo AS P-310R AS P-312 AS P-316L AS P-316S AS P-318 Sper AS P-347 Aluminium and Its Alloys
Pages
Coated Electrodes
Mild Steels
Rutile Coated Electrodes
Pages
12 14 16 18 20
70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81
22 24 26 28 30 32
82 83
84
34 36 38 40
85 86 87
42 44
88 89
AS DA-708 AS DA-710 AS DA-715 AS DA-717 AS DA-731 AS DA-735 AS DA-737 AS DA-753 AS DA-771 AS DA-774 AS DA-777 AS DA-778
46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68
AS SD-CR 10 AS SD-CR 13 AS SD-60 AS SD-65 AS SD-300 AS SD-350 AS SD-HSS AS SD-MANGAN AS SD-MANGAN 165 AS SD-ABRA Nb AS SD-ABRA Cr
90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
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Index
ASKAYNAK Coated Electrodes, MIG Wires, TIG Rods and SA Welding Wires
MIG/MAG Wires
Mild Steels AS MIG SG2 AS MIG SG3 High Strength Low Alloyed Steels AS MIG Mo70 AS MIG Mo80 AS MIG 100SG AS MIG 110SG AS MIG CrMo1 AS MIG CrMo2 AS MIG COR-Ni
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GENERAL INFORMATIONS
Conversion Tables - Electrode/Wire Diameters and Lengths - Deposition Rates - Wire Feeding Rates - Hardness Values - Stress Values EN ISO 2560-A Classification EN 1600 Classification DIN 8555 Classification ISO 14341-A Classification EN ISO 14171 Classification Heat Treatment of HSLA Steels Coated Electrodes for Dissimilar Metals Joints Calculation of Preheating Temperature Preheating Temperatures for Steels Welding Positions Schaeffler Diagram Spools and Drum Packaging Informations Redrying and Storage for Coated Electrodes
Pages
130 130 130 130 131 133 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 144 145 146
102 104
TIG Rods
Mild Steels AS TIG SG2 AS TIG SG3 High Strength Low Alloyed Steels AS TIG Mo70 AS TIG Mo80 AS TIG CrMo1 AS TIG CrMo2 AS TIG CrMo5 AS TIG CrMo91
Pages
113 114
SA Wires
Mild Steels AS S1 AS S2 AS EM12K AS S2Si Low Alloyed Steels AS S2Mo AS S3Mo
Pages
9th Edition
November 2012
126 127
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Product Name AS R-116 AS R-132 AS R-143 AS R-144 AS R-146 AS B-204 AS B-235 AS B-248 AS B-248 H5 AS B-255 AS B-268 AS S-6010 AS S-6011 AS S-7010 Mo AS S-8010 Ni AS DT-165 AS DT-180
C 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.10 0.08 0.08
Si 0.40 0.40 0.35 0.45 0.20 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.20 0.30 0.10 0.30 0.40 0.45
Mn 0.60 0.60 0.65 0.55 0.40 1.20 1.00 0.90 0.90 1.20 1.10 0.60 0.60 0.70 1.10 0.70 0.90
Mo 0.50 -
Ni 0.20
P -
S -
<0.03 <0.03 -
Submerged Arc Welding Wires for Mild and Low Alloyed Steels
AWS A5.17 AWS A5.23 * EL12 EM12 EM12K EM12K EA2 * EA4 *
Mo 0.50 0.50
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Product Name AS DA-708 AS DA-710 AS DA-715 AS DA-717 AS DA-731 AS DA-735 AS DA-737 AS DA-753 AS DA-771 AS DA-774 AS DA-777 AS DA-778
Si
Mn
Cr
Ni
Mo
Others
Cu 0.45 P+S <0.04 P+S <0.04
AWS A5.5
0.05 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05
0.30 0.30 0.35 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.40 0.40 0.30 0.50 0.40 0.50
1.00 0.90 1.30 1.00 0.70 0.80 1.30 1.50 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.70
E 8018-G E 8018-C1 E 8018-C3 H4 E 9018-G E 8013-G E 7018-A1 E 9018-D1 E 11018-G (E 8013-B2) E 8018-B2 E 9018-B3 E 8018-B6
Product Name AS P-307 AS P-308L AS P-308Mn AS P-308Mo AS P-309L AS P-309Mo AS P-310R AS P-312 AS P-316L AS P-316S AS P-318 Sper AS P-347
C 0.10 0.03 0.10 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.10 0.10 0.03 0.06 0.04 0.03
Si 0.40 0.80 0.50 0.35 0.80 0.80 0.60 0.90 0.70 0.70 0.90 0.90
Mn 4.50 0.70 6.00 2.50 0.70 0.80 1.70 0.80 0.80 0.60 0.80 0.70
Cr 20 19 18 19 23 23 26 29 17 17 18 19
Ni 10 10 9 10 13 12.5 21 9 11 11 12 9.5
Nb 0.5 0.5
AWS A5.4 E 307-15 E 308L-16 (E 307-15) E 308Mo-15 E 309L-16 E 309MoL-16 E 310-16 E 312-16 E 316L-16 (E 316-16) (E 318-16) (E 347-16)
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Product Name
AS Bronz
Cu bal. -
Al bal. bal.
Si 5 12
Mn 0.50
Fe -
Sn 7 -
Others
P 0.10 Mg 0.05 Mg 0.05
AS AlSi 5 AS AlSi 12
E4043 E4047
EL-AlSi 5 EL-AlSi 12
Si 0.40 -
Mn 1.00 -
Fe 43 3 -
Cu 30 -
Product Name AS SD-CR 10 AS SD-CR 13 AS SD-60 AS SD-65 AS SD-300 AS SD-350 AS SD-HSS AS SD-MANGAN AS SD-MANGAN 165 AS SD-ABRA Nb AS SD-ABRA Cr
C 0.70 0.10 0.40 0.70 0.07 0.10 0.90 0.70 0.70 3.40 4.50
Ni 3 3.50 -
Mo 0.60 7.50 -
DIN 8555 E6-UM-55 R E5-UM-45 R E6-UM-60 E2-UM-60 Z E1-UM-300 E1-UM-350 E4-UM-60 (65) S E7-UM-200 K E7-UM-200 K (E10-UM-60 GR) E10-UM-60 G
Nb 10
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Product Name
Si
Mn
Cr
Ni
Mo
Others
AWS A5.18 * AWS A5.28 ER70S-6 * ER70S-6 * ER70S-A1 ER80S-D2 ER100S-G ER110S-G ER80S-B2 ER90S-B3 ER80S-G
ISO 14341-A *
EN ISO 16834 **
EN ISO 21952-A G 42 3CM G3Si1 * G 42 3CM G4Si1 * G MoSi G MnMo G Mn3NiCrMo ** G Mn3Ni1CrMo ** (G CrMo1Si) (G CrMo2Si) G Mn3Ni1Cu **
AS MIG SG2 AS MIG SG3 AS MIG Mo70 AS MIG Mo80 AS MIG 100SG AS MIG 110SG AS MIG CrMo1 AS MIG CrMo2 AS MIG COR-Ni
<0.15
<0.15 <0.15 0.55 0.30 1.30 2.40 0.60 1.50 <0.20 <0.20 0.90
Product Name
Si
Mn
Cr
Ni
Mo
Others
AWS A5.18 * AWS A5.28 ER70S-6 * ER70S-6 * ER70S-A1 ER80S-D2 ER80S-B2 ER90S-B3 ER80S-B6 ER90S-B9
EN ISO 636-A * EN ISO 21952-A W 42 3 W3Si1 * W 42 3 W4Si1 * W MoSi W MnMo (W CrMo1Si) (W CrMo2Si) W CrMo5Si W CrMo9 1
AS TIG SG2 AS TIG SG3 AS TIG Mo70 AS TIG Mo80 AS TIG CrMo1 AS TIG CrMo2 AS TIG CrMo5 AS TIG CrMo91
<0.15
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Lloyd Approvals
ASKAYNAK Coated Electrodes, GMA Welding Wires and SA Welding Wires
BV 2 2 3YH 3YHH 3YHHH 3YHHH 2 2 308L 309L 316L 3YM 3Y A3M A3YM
DNV 2 2 3YH10 3YH5 3YH5 2 NV 308L NV 309L NV 316L III YMS IIIYMS III M III YM
GL 2 3YH15 3YH10 3YH5 3YH5 4306 4332 4404 4370 (*) 3YS 3YS 3YS 3YS 3M 3YM 3YM
LRS 2m 2m 3m 3Ym H15 3m 3Ym H10 3m 3Ym H5 3m 3Ym H5 2m 3S 3YS H15 3M 3M, 3YM
2 2 3H10, 3Y 3H10, 3Y 3H5, 3Y 3H5, 3Y 2 2 E308L-16 E309L-16 E316L-16 3SA, 3YSA 3YSA 3M 3M, 3YM 3M, 3YM
AS R-143 AS R-146 AS B-204 AS B-248 AS B-248 H5 AS B-255 AS DT-165 AS DT-180 AS DA-735 AS DA-753 AS P-308L AS P-309L AS P-316L AS P-308Mn AS SD-350 AS SG2 (CO2) AS SG2 (Ar+CO2) AS SG3 (CO2) AS SG3 (Ar+CO2) AS S1 (LW 860) AS S2 (LW 761) AS S2 (LW 780) AS S2 (LW 860)
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Coated Electrodes
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AS R-116
Rutile Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 42 0 RR 12 AWS A5.1 : E7014
General Description
AS R-116 is a heavily coated rutile electrode. Weld metal has a high resistance to cracking in multipass applications. The slag is easy to remove and it gives high quality, smooth weld beads. It is easy to strike and re-strike and thus an ideal electrode for tacking. It is an easy to use electrode. It has about 100% metal recovery due to high iron powder content in its coating.
Approvals
CE, GOST, SEPRO, TSE ABS 2 BV 2 DNV 2 GL 2 LRS 2m TL 2
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
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AS R-116
Rutile Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
DIN General Structural Steels Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temperature Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels St 33, St 34, St 37, St 44, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52, St 52-3 St 37-4, St 44-4, St 52-4 StE 255 - StE 420 StE 210-7 - StE 360-7 StE 290-7 TM - StE 360-7 TM 17 Mn 4 HI, HII, HIII St 35-8, St 45-8 A, D GS-38, GS-45, GS-52
EN S185, S235, S275, S355 P235TR2 - P355T2 S255N - S420N L210 - L360NB L290MB - L360MB P295GH P235GH, P265GH, P285NH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE200, GE240, GE260
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AS R-132
Rutile Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 42 0 RR 12 AWS A5.1 : E6013
General Description
AS R-132 is a heavily coated rutile electrode. Weld metal has a high resistance to cracking. The slag is easy to remove, and it gives high quality, excellent smooth weld beads. It is easy to strike and re-strike and thus an ideal and easy to use electrode. Basic component quantity is less than AS R-116.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
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AS R-132
Rutile Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII, HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, B, D AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52
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AS R-143
Rutile Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 42 0 RR 12 AWS A5.1 : E6013
General Description
AS R-143 is a heavily coated rutile electrode. As its basic component quantity is higher than AS R-116, weld metal properties are superior accordingly. Weld metal has a high resistance to cracking. The slag is easy to remove, and it gives high quality, smooth and excellent weld beads. It is easy to strike and re-strike and thus an ideal, easy to use electrode.
Approvals
CE, DB, GOST, SEPRO, TSE, TV ABS 2 BV 2 DNV 2 LRS 2m RINA 2 TL 2
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
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AS R-143
Rutile Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII, HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, B, D AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52
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AS R-144
Rutile Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 42 0 RC 11 AWS A5.1 : E6013
General Description
AS R-144 is a rutile-cellulosic coated electrode. It can be used in all positions including vertical-downwards travel. As it is an easy to bend electrode, it brings great convenience to reach in difficult-to-reach areas. It has a good penetration respectively. The slag is easy to remove and it is very easy to strike and re-strike.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
3G/PG
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AS R-144
Rutile Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII, HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, B, D* GS-38, GS-45, GS-52
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AS R-146
Rutile Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 38 0 R 12 AWS A5.1 : E6013
General Description
AS R-146 is a medium coated general purpose rutile electrode. It is a very easy to use electrode. The slag is easy to remove and it gives high quality, smooth weld beads. It is easy to strike and re-strike and thus it is an ideal electrode for tacking .
Approvals
CE, GOST, SEPRO, TSE TL 2
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
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AS R-146
Rutile Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII, HIII* Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, B, D* GS-38, GS-45, GS-52*
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AS B-204
Basic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 46 4 B 32 H10 AWS A5.1 : E7018
General Description
AS B-204 is a basic coated electrode. It is used particularly to weld rigidly restrained mass structures where high welding stresses are unavoidable. Weld metal has a high resistance to cracking. The slag is easy to remove and it gives very high quality, smooth weld beads. It has 125% metal recovery.
Approvals
CE, GOST, SEPRO, TSE ABS 3YH10, 3Y BV 3YH GL 3YH15 LRS 3m 3Ym H15 TL 3YH
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
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AS B-204
Basic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Pipe Materials
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, D, E AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52
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AS B-235
Basic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 42 2 B 11 AWS A5.1 : E7048
General Description
AS B-235 is a basic coated electrode especially designed for welding in vertical downwards position, with a relatively large diameter electrode, at a very high travelling speed and high current. Thus, it can replace cellulosic coated electrodes in some circumstances. Weld metal has a high resistance to cracking.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
3G/PG
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AS B-235
Basic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Pipe Materials
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, D, E AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52
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AS B-248
Basic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 42 3 B 42 H10 AWS A5.1 : E7018
General Description
AS B-248 is a basic coated electrode. It is used particularly to weld rigidly restrained mass structures where high welding stresses are unavoidable. Weld metal has a high resistance to cracking. The slag is easy to remove and it gives excellent quality, smooth weld beads. It is also suitable for welding in vertical upwards position at a high welding speed. It has 125% metal recovery.
Approvals
CE, DB, GOST, NAKS, SEPRO, TSE, TV ABS 3H10, 3Y BV 3YHH DNV 3YH10 GL 3YH10 LRS 3m 3Ym H10 RINA 3YH10 RMRS 3Y40HH TL 3YH10
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
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AS B-248
Basic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Pipe Materials
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, D, E AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52, GS-60 GS-62
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AS B-248 H5
Basic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 42 3 B 42 H5 AWS A5.1 : E7018
General Description
AS B-248 H5 is a basic coated electrode. It is used particularly to weld rigidly restrained mass structures where high welding stresses are unavoidable. Weld metal has a high resistance to cracking. The slag is easy to remove and it gives excellent quality, smooth weld beads. It is also suitable for welding in vertical upwards position at a high welding speed. It has 125% metal recovery.
Approvals
CE, GOST, TSE ABS 3H5, 3Y BV 3YHHH DNV 3YH5 GL 3YH5 LRS 3m 3Ym H5 TL 3YH5
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
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AS B-248 H5
Basic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Pipe Materials
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, D, E AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52, GS-60 GS-62
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AS B-255
Basic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 46 5 B 32 H5 AWS A5.1 : E7018-1 H4
General Description
AS B-255 is a basic coated electrode. Weld metal has high impact strength at low temperatures. As the weld metal is very resistant to hot cracking, it is used particularly to weld rigidly restrained mass structures where high welding stresses are unavoidable. The slag is easy to remove and it gives very high quality, smooth weld beads. It has 125 % metal recovery.
Approvals
CE, GOST, NAKS, SEPRO, TSE ABS 3H5, 3Y BV 3YHHH DNV 3YH5 GL 3YH5 LRS 3m 3Ym H5 RINA 3YH5 RMRS 3YHHH TL 3YH5
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
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Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS B-255
Basic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Pipe Materials
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, D, E AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52, GS-60, GS-70 GS-62
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS B-268
Basic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 46 6 B 22 AWS A5.1 : E7016-1
General Description
AS B-268 is a basic coated electrode. It gives excellent quality, smooth and homogeneous weld beads with a very low impurity (like P and S) content. It guarantees a yield strength value up to 430 N/mmfor medium and high strength steels. 2.5 or 3.25 mm electrode selection in the root pass brings homogeneous weld beads due to full penetration, which brings great advantage in special welding applications.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
32
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS B-268
Basic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Pipe Materials
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, D, E AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS S-6010
Cellulosic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 42 2 C 21 AWS A5.1 : E6010
General Description
AS S-6010 is an easy to strike cellulosic coated electrode. Excellent molten pool control due to easily-removable, low-volume slag and gaseous arc shielding eliminates porosity problems in weld beads. In all positions, it enables weld beads of high penetration and it minimizes problems that frequently occur in the welding of rusty or oily steels.
Approvals
CE, GOST, SEPRO, TSE ABS 3 BV 3 DNV 3 GL 3 LRS 3m TL 3
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
3G/PG
34
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS S-6010
Cellulosic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
DIN General Structural Steels Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials St 33, St 35, St 37, St 44, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52 St 37-4, St 44-4, St 52-4 StE 255 - StE 355 WStE 255 - WStE 355 StE 240-7 - StE 360-7 StE 290-7 TM - StE 360-7 TM X42, X46, X52, X56 (API 5LX)
EN S185, S235, S275, S355 P235TR2 - P355T2 S255N - S355N P255NH - P355NH L245NB - L360NB L290MB - L360MB P295GH P235GH, P265GH, P285NH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE200, GE240, GE260
Boiler and 17 Mn 4 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII, HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, B, C, D, E GS-38 - GS-45
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS S-6011
Cellulosic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 42 2 C 11 AWS A5.1 : E6011
General Description
AS S-6011 is an easy to strike cellulosic coated electrode. Arc welding may be done with either AC or DC current. Excellent molten pool control due to easily-removable, low-volume slag and gaseous arc shielding eliminates porosity problems in weld beads. In all positions, it enables notch-free, smooth weld beads of high penetration. It also minimizes problems that frequently occur in the welding of rusty or oily steels.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
3G/PG
36
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS S-6011
Cellulosic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Boiler and 17 Mn 4 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII, HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, B, C, D, E GS-38 - GS-45
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS S-7010Mo
Cellulosic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 46 2 Mo C 21 AWS A5.5 : E7010-A1
General Description
AS S-7010 Mo is a cellulosic coated electrode. It has 0.5 % Mo content. Excellent molten pool control due to easily-removable slag and gaseous arc shielding eliminates porosity problems in weld beads which have good mechanical properties. In all positions, it enables notch-free, smooth weld beads of high penetration.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
3G/PG
38
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AS S-7010Mo
Cellulosic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 5, 15 Mo 3 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII, HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, B, C, D, E GS-38 - GS-45
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS S-8010Ni
Cellulosic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 46 3 Z C 21 AWS A5.5 : E8010-G
General Description
AS S-8010 Ni is an easy to strike cellulosic coated electrode that provide the highest impact notch toughness values among our range of cellulosic coated electrodes. Due to its higher mechanical properties, it is useful for the root and deposit pass of large diameter pipe connections having high yield strength. In all positions, it enables notch-free, smooth weld beads of high penetration. It enables excellent molten pool control due to easily-removable, low-volume slag.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
3G/PG
40
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AS S-8010Ni
Cellulosic Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
DIN Pipe Materials StE 290-7 - StE 415-7 StE 290-7 TM - StE 415-7 TM X42, X46, X52, X56, X60, X70 (API 5LX) A, B, C, D, E
Ship Plates
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DT-165
Iron Powder Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 46 0 RR 74 AWS A5.1 : E7024
General Description
AS DT-165 is a heavily coated, high efficiency rutile iron powder electrode. It gives a metal recovery of about 165 % due to high iron powder content in its coating. It is particularly suitable for fillet welding of thick plates. It gives smooth weld bead appearance with a soft arc. The slag is easy to remove.
Approvals
CE, GOST, SEPRO, TSE ABS 2 BV 2 RINA 2 TL 2
1G/PA
2F/PB
42 22
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS DT-165
Iron Powder Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII, HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels A, B, C, D*, E* Ship Plates AH32 - EH36 Cast Steels GS-38, GS-45, GS-52*
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DT-180
Iron Powder Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 46 0 RR 74 AWS A5.1 : E7024
General Description
AS DT-180 is a heavily coated, high efficiency rutile iron powder electrode. It gives a metal recovery of about 180 % due to high iron powder content in its coating. It is particularly suitable for GRAVITY WELDING of thick plates. It gives smooth weld bead appearance with a soft arc. The slag is easy to remove. As the electrode length is 700 mm, it enables uninterrupted welding with large and long welding beads.
Approvals
CE, GOST, SEPRO, TSE ABS 2 BV 2 DNV 2 LRS 2m TL 2
1G/PA
2F/PB
44
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AS DT-180
Iron Powder Coated Electrode for Mild Steels
Boiler and 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 Pressure Vessel Steels HI, HII, HIII Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels A, B, C, D*, E* AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52*
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DA-708
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 42 2 Z B 42 AWS A5.1 : E8018-G
General Description
AS DA-708 is a heavily coated, Ni-Cu alloyed basic electrode. It gives a weld metal that has an excellent corrosion resistance to sea water and to flue gases. Weld metal has good mechanical properties. AS DA-708 welds with a quite, stable arc giving very little spatter.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
46
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS DA-708
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Pipe Materials Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temperature Steels Ship Plates Weather Resisting Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DA-710
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 46 6 2 Ni B 42 AWS A5.1 : E8018-C1
General Description
AS DA-710 is a heavily coated, Ni alloyed basic electrode. It is particularly useful for the welding of fine-grained steels and low alloy steels which have high impact resistance at low temperatures down to 60C. It is used for the welding of joints which need to have high toughness values at low temperatures. It gives a weld metal that has an excellent corrosion resistance to sea water and to sulphuric acid fumes. It has about 120 % metal recovery.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
48
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS DA-710
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Cast Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DA-715
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 2560-A : E 50 6 1 Ni B 42 H5 AWS A5.1 : E8018-C3 H4
General Description
AS DA-715 is a thick coated basic electrode. The weld metal contains 1 % Ni. It is particularly used for the welding of fine-grained steels and steels which maintain their toughness at low temperatures down to 60C. Weldability is very good at all positions except vertical down. The weld metal diffusible hydrogen level is below 5 ml/100 g. Recovery is 120 %.
Approvals
TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
50
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS DA-715
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Pipe Materials
Boiler and HI, HII, HIII Pressure Vessel Steels 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 5 Ship Plates Low Temperature Steels A, D, E AH32 - EH36 TTSt 35 N, TTSt 35 V, 15 MnNi 6 3
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DA-717
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 18275 : E 55 6 1NiMo B 42 AWS A5.5 : E9018-G
General Description
DA-717 is a basic electrode. It is used for the welding fine-grained and high strength steels with a yield strength min. 600 N/mm. It gives a weld metal that has a high toughness value and resistant to cracking at low temperatures down to 60C. It has 120 % metal recovery.
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
52
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AS DA-717
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Materials to be Welded
DIN Fine Grained Steels StE 420 - StE 500 WStE 420 - WStE 500 TStE 420 - TStE 500 X60, X65, X70, X75, X80 (API 5LX) EN S420N - S500N P420NH - P500NH S420NL - S500NL / P275NL1 - P460NL1
Pipe Materials
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DA-731
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 3580 : E Mo R 22 AWS A5.5 : E8013-G
General Description
AS DA-731 is a rutile coated electrode. It gives a Mo alloyed weld metal that is used in the welding of boiler and pressure vessels operating under high temperatures.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
54
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS DA-731
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Boiler and HI, HII, HIII Pressure Vessel Steels 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 5, 15 Mo 3 16 Mo 5 Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Cast Steels GS-45 GS-22 Mo 4 GS-C 25
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DA-735
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 3580 : E Mo B 22 AWS A5.5 : E7018-A1
General Description
AS DA-735 is a basic coated electrode. It gives a Mo alloyed weld metal that is used in the welding of boiler and pressure vessels operating under high temperatures. Ductile weld metal has a particular creep resistance. It is ideal in multipass applications that is required in the welding of thick and rigidly restrained mass structures. It gives high quality weld beads with good mechanical properties.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE TL 1
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
56
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS DA-735
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Boiler and HI, HII, HIII Pressure Vessel Steels 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 5, 15 Mo 3 16 Mo 5 Elevated Temperature St 35-8, St 45-8 Steels Cast Steels GS-45, GS-52, GS-60 GS-22 Mo 4 GS-C 25 17 MnMoV 6 4, 15 NiCuMoNb 5
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DA-737
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 3580 : E Mo B 22 AWS A5.5 : E 9018-D1
General Description
AS DA-737 is a basic coated, AC/DC electrode for the welding of high tensile strength steels. It gives a weld metal that has good notch toughness down to 60C. Grain boundary cracking risk is very low.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
58
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS DA-737
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DA-753
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 18275 : E 69 5 Mn 2 NiCrMo BT 42 AWS A5.5 : E11018-G
General Description
AS DA-753 is a basic coated electrode. It is used for the welding of fine-grained, heat treatable high strength steels with a yield strength up to 760 N/mm. It can also be used in the welding of fine grained structural steels having a yield strength value greater than 760 N/mm. It gives a weld metal that has a high toughness value and resistant to cracking at low temperatures down to 50C.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE TL 1
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
60
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS DA-753
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DA-771
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 3580 : (E CrMo 1 R 12) AWS A5.5 : (E8013-B2)
General Description
AS DA-771 is a rutile coated electrode. It gives a Cr-Mo alloyed weld metal that is used in the welding of creep resistant pressure vessels and pipe steels operating under high temperatures. AS DA-771 is especially used for 13 CrMo 44 type steels that are frequently used in operating temperatures up to 570C. It gives a root pass free of porosity with a minimum amount of spatter.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
62
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS DA-771
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Cast Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DA-774
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 3580 : E CrMo 1 B 12 AWS A5.5 : E8018-B2
General Description
AS DA-774 is a basic coated electrode. It gives a Cr-Mo alloyed weld metal that is used in the welding of creep resistant pressure vessels and pipe steels operating under high temperatures. AS DA-774 is especially used for 13 CrMo 44 type steels that are frequently used in operating temperatures up to 570C. It gives a root pass free of porosity with a minimum amount of spatter. It is recommended to use the electrode in DC (+).
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
64
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS DA-774
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Cast Steels
Cementation Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DA-777
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 3580 : E CrMo 2 B 22 AWS A5.5 : E9018-B3
General Description
AS DA-777 is a basic coated electrode for joining and welding of heat and creep resistant steels containing 2.2 % Cr + 1 % Mo that are exposed to operating temperatures up to 600C. The weld metal has a high resistance to cracking. AS DA-777 runs with a quite, stable arc giving a minimum amount of spatter and smooth weld beads. It is recommended to use the electrode in DC (+).
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
66
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS DA-777
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Cast Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS DA-778
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 3580 : E CrMo 5 B 42 AWS A5.5 : E8018-B6
General Description
AS DA-778 is a basic coated electrode particularly used for the welding of steels containing 5 % Cr and 0.5 % Mo. The weld metal has a crack resistance to operating temperatures up to 550C. Since it is a low hydrogen electrode, the weld metal has a high creep resistance. It has about 110 % metal recovery. It is recommended to use the electrode in DC (+).
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
68
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS DA-778
Coated Electrode for High Strength Low Alloyed Steels
Cast Steels
Cementation Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS P-307
Coated Electrode for Stainless Steels
Classification
EN 1600 : E 18 9 MnMo B 22 AWS A5.4 : E307-15
General Description
AS P-307 is a basic coated electrode. It gives a filler metal of the Cr-Ni-Mo type that is high (4.5 %) in Mn content. Weld beads are highly resistant to impact, wearing and cracking due to heat effects. It gives a fully austenitic, non-magnetic weld metal.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
70
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS P-308L
Coated Electrode for Stainless Steels
Classification
EN 1600 : E 19 9 LR 12 AWS A5.4 : E308L-16 Werkstoff-Nr : 1.4306
General Information
AS P-308L is an extra low carbon rutile coated electrode. It gives a filler metal of the Cr-Ni type. Excellent quality smooth weld beads are highly resistant to acids, intergranular corrosion at operating temperatures up to 350C, and to oxidation up to 800C. It gives a stable arc and the slag is easy to remove.
Approvals
CE, GOST, SEPRO, TSE, TV ABS (E308L-16) BV (308L) DNV (NV 308L) GL (4306)
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS P-308Mn
Coated Electrode for Stainless Steels
Classification
EN 1600 : E 18 8 Mn B 22 AWS A5.4 : (E307-15) DIN 8555 : E8 - 200 CKZ Werkstoff-Nr : 1.4370
General Description
AS P-308Mn is a basic coated electrode. It gives an austenitic filler metal of the Cr-Ni type that is high (6.0 %) in Mn content. Weld beads are highly resistant to oxidation at operating temperatures up to 850C and also to acids.
Approvals
CE, GOST, SEPRO, TSE, TV GL (4370)
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
72
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS P-308Mo
Coated Electrode for Stainless Steels
Classification
EN 1600 : E 20 10 3 B 22 AWS A5.4 : E308 Mo-15 Werkstoff-Nr : 1.4431
General Information
AS P-308Mo is a basic coated electrode. It gives a filler metal of the Cr-Ni-Mo type that is high (2.5 %) in Mn content. Weld beads are highly resistant to sudden impact and cracking due to heat effect.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Applications
AS P-308Mo is used for forming a buffer layer for hardfacing and joining of armour steel plates, heat treatable steels, different type steels and for steels with poor weldability. There is no need to apply heat treatment to armour steel plates before or after the welding. Interpass temperature during welding should not exceed 120C. It is also used to form a buffer layer for stress relief before hardfacing applications.
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS P-309L
Coated Electrode for Stainless Steels
Classification
EN 1600 : E 23 12 LR 12 AWS A5.4 : E309L-16 Werkstoff-Nr : 1.4332
General Description
AS P-309L is a low carbon rutile coated electrode. It gives a filler metal of the Cr-Ni type. Weld beads are highly resistant to oxidation at operating temperatures up to 1000C. It can be used in all positions. The weld metal has a high resistance to cracking. Ferrite content is 12 %.
Approvals
CE, GOST, SEPRO, TSE ABS (E309L-16) BV (309L) DNV (NV 309L) GL (4332) RINA (309L)
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
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AS P-309Mo
Coated Electrode for Stainless Steels
Classification
EN 1600 : E 23 12 2 LR 32 AWS A5.4 : E309MoL-16
General Description
A high Cr-Ni-Mo alloyed all position rutile-basic electrode. It gives high corrosion resistant deposit. Weldable on AC and DC (+) polarity.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS P-310R
Coated Electrode for Stainless Steels
Classification
EN 1600 : E 25 20 R 12 AWS A5.4 : E310-16 Werkstoff-Nr : 1.4842
General Information
AS P-310 R is a rutile coated fully austenitic electrode. It gives a fully austenitic filler metal of the Cr-Ni type. Weld beads are highly resistant to oxidation at operating temperatures up to 1150C.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
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AS P-312
Coated Electrode for Stainless Steels
Classification
EN 1600 : E 29 9 R 12 AWS A5.4 : E312-16 DIN 8555 : E9-UM-200 CK Werkstoff-Nr : 1.4337
General Description
AS P-312 is a rutile coated electrode. It gives a filler metal of the Cr-Ni type. Due to its high tensile and impact resistance, it is used for the joining and build up welding of steels with a high tendency to cracking. It is especially developed for maintenance and repair welding.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS P-316L
Coated Electrode for Stainless Steels
Classification
EN 1600 : E 19 12 3 LR 12 AWS A5.4 : E316L-16 Werkstoff-Nr : 1.4404 / 1.4430
General Information
AS P-316 L is a low carbon rutile coated electrode. It gives a filler metal of the Cr-Ni-Mo type. Excellent quality smooth weld beads are highly resistant to acids and to intergranular corrosion at operating temperatures up to 350C. It gives a stable arc and the slag is easy to remove.
Approvals
CE, GOST, SEPRO, TSE ABS (E316L-16) BV (316L) DNV (NV 316L) GL (4404) RINA (316L)
Medium Carbon Stainless Steels (C > %0.03) Stabilized Stainless Steels (Nb/Ti)
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
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AS P-316S
Coated Electrode for Stainless Steels
Classification
EN 1600 : E 19 12 3 R 73 AWS A5.4 : (E316-16) Werkstoff-Nr : 1.4430
General Description
AS P-316 S is a rutile coated electrode with an unalloyed core. Therefore it can tolerate higher currents than AS P-316 L. It has 160 % metal recovery. It gives a filler metal of the Cr-Ni-Mo type. Excellent quality smooth weld beads are highly resistant to acids and to intergranular corrosion at operating temperatures up to 350C. It gives a stable arc and the slag is easy to remove.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS P-318 Sper
Coated Electrode for Stainless Steels
Classification
EN 1600 : E 19 12 3 Nb R 12 AWS A5.4 : (E318L-16) Werkstoff-Nr : 1.4576
General Description
AS P-318 Super is a low carbon rutile coated electrode. It gives a filler metal of the Cr-Ni-Mo type. AS P-318 Super can also be used in the welding of niobium or titanium stabilized AISI 318 or similar quality stainless steels. Excellent quality smooth weld beads are highly resistant to acids and to intergranular corrosion at operating temperatures up to 350C. It gives a stable arc and the slag is easy to remove.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Medium Carbon Stainless Steels (C > %0.03) Stabilized Stainless Steels (Nb/Ti)
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
80
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AS P-347
Coated Electrode for Stainless Steels
Classification
EN 1600 : E 19 9 Nb R 12 AWS A5.4 : (E347-16) Werkstoff-Nr : 1.4551
General Description
AS P-347 is a low carbon rutile coated electrode. It gives a niobium stabilized, Cr-Ni type filler metal of AISI 304 or similar quality. It has an excellent strength especially in oxidizing environments like nitric acid. Smooth weld beads are highly resistant to acids and to intergranular corrosion at operating temperatures up to 350C.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS AlSi 5
Coated Electrode for Aluminium and Its Alloys
Classification
ISO 18273 : Al 4043A (AlSi5(A)) DIN 1732 : EL-AlSi 5 AWS A5.3 : E4043
General Description
AS AlSi5 is an aluminium electrode with 5 % Si. It is used for joining and repair welding of 5 % Si containing rolled aluminium and cast aluminium parts. It is used on DC positive pole.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO
1G/PA
2F/PB
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AS AlSi 12
Coated Electrode for Aluminium and Its Alloys
Classification
ISO 18273 : Al 4047A (AlSi12(A)) DIN 1732 : EL-AlSi 12 AWS A5.3 : E4047
General Description
AS AlSi12 is an aluminium electrode with 12 % Si. It is particularly used for joining and repair welding of cast aluminium and Si-alloyed aluminium parts. It is also an ideal electrode for the removal of cast defects and for the fill up of cast cavities. It is used only on DC positive pole.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO
1G/PA
2F/PB
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AS Bronz
Coated Electrode for Copper and Its Alloys
Classification
AWS A5.6 : ECuSn-C DIN 1733 : EL-CuSn 7 Werkstoff-Nr : 2.1025
General Description
AS Bronz is especially designed for the welding of bronze and brass materials. It gives a filler metal of the tin-bronze type. It is possible to weld in all positions except overhead and vertical upwards.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO
1G/PA
2F/PB
84
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AS Pik-55
Coated Electrode for Cast Irons
Classification
EN ISO 1071 : E C NiFe-1 3 AWS A5.15 : ENiFe-CI DIN 8573 : E NiFe1-BG 33
General Description
AS Pik-55 is a nickel cored electrode. It is used for the welding of all types of cast irons and particularly for the joining of austenitic alloyed cast irons; called Ni-resist. It gives a very stable arc and a negligible amount of slag that can easily be removed. Weld metal can be easily machined and it has the same color with that of the cast iron. It has excellent mechanical properties and it is very resistant to cracking.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS Pik-65
Coated Electrode for Cast Irons
Classification
EN ISO 1071 : E C NiCu-B 3 AWS A5.15 : ENiCu-B DIN 8573 : E NiCu-BG 33
General Description
AS Pik-65 is a Ni-Cu alloyed monel cored electrode. It is used for the welding of all types of cast irons. It gives a minimum amount of spatter and a very stable arc. The slag is easy to remove. Heat effected zone is very narrow. Porosity free weld metal can be easily machined. Filler metal has the same color with that of the work piece.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
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AS Pik-98 Sper
Coated Electrode for Cast Irons
Classification
EN ISO 1071 : E Ni-CI 2 AWS A5.15 : ENi-CI DIN 8573 : E Ni-BG 22
General Description
AS Pik-98 Sper is a nickel cored electrode. It enables welding with drop arc metal transfer. It is used for the welding of all types of cast irons. It gives a very stable arc and a negligible amount of slag that can easily be removed. Heat effected zone is very narrow. Porosity free weld metal can be easily machined. It has excellent resistant to cracking.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
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AS Oluk Ama
Coated Electrode for Cutting and Gouging
General Description
AS Oluk Ama is an ideal electrode for gouging in and joint preparation of all types of steel, cast iron and non-ferrous metal. It is a general purpose electrode especially used before repair and maintenance welding applications.
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Working Direction
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSEK
Applications
The special coating performs several functions: 1 - To form a concentrated powerful arc, 2 - To form a stable arc and to reduce the fast melting of the electrode, 3 - To produce a strong gas jet to blow away the melted material. The angle between the electrode and the work piece should be 15. It is used for beveling, weld preparation of cracks and for gouging of armour steels, air hardenable steels, stainless steels, cast irons, hard metals, work hardenable and difficult to machine materials. The surface is clean and seldom requires further dressing. Metal removal speed depends on the electrode diameter, ampere selected and to the thickness of the piece. It is recommended to work with a quality power source for best results.
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
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AS Kesme
Coated Electrode for Cutting and Gouging
General Description
AS Kesme is an ideal electrode for cutting and piercing of all types of steel, cast iron and non-ferrous metal. It is a general purpose electrode especially used before and during repair and maintenance welding applications.
Working Direction
Working Direction
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSEK
Applications
Due to the physical properties of the coating material, core wire has a higher melting rate than the coating material. Therefore, 3 to 5 mm crater formation occurs at the tip of the electrode. Particularly in cutting and piercing applications, this crater formation enables the operation of the electrode penetrating into the melting piece without short circuit. Pieces up to a thickness of 10 mm can be easily cut with this electrode. For thicker pieces (10 mm), electrode should be moved up and down in the direction of material being cut to move away the melted material. In piercing applications, electrode should be perpendicular to the work piece. It is used for beveling, weld preparation of cracks and for gouging of armour steels, air hardenable steels, stainless steels, cast irons, hard metals, work hardenable and difficult to machine materials. The surface is clean and seldom requires further dressing. Metal removal speed depends on the electrode diameter, ampere selected and to the thickness of the piece. It is recommended to work with a quality power source for best results.
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PG
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AS SD-CR 10
Coated Electrode for Overlay Welding and Hardfacing
Classification
DIN 8555 : E6-UM-55 R EN 14700 : E Fe8
General Description
AS SD-CR 10 is a basic coated electrode. Wear resistant weld metal has a high toughness value and exhibits a high resistance to cracking at operating conditions with high impact. The highest wear resistance is obtained after three passes. 10 % Cr content increases the wear resistance of the weld metal to the simpler forms of corrosive attack. The weld metal is resistant to softening up to 500C. It can be machined by grinding.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Applications
It is used for hardfacing of alloyed and unalloyed steels. Worn surfaces of crushing tools in the mining industry, conveyor screws, excavator bucket and teeth, excavator and bulldozer blades, mixer parts, screws of cement pumps, and cutting edges of cold worked tool steels can be hardfaced with AS SD-CR 10. While there is no need to have a buffer layer for unalloyed steels up to St 70; for high alloyed steels, it is recommended to have a buffer layer with AS B-248 or AS B-255, and in special cases with AS P-308Mn or AS P-312.
HRC 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
90
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AS SD-CR 13
Coated Electrode for Overlay Welding and Hardfacing
Classification
DIN 8555 : E5-UM-45 R EN 14700 : E Fe7
General Description
AS SD-CR 13 is a rutile coated electrode. It gives a corrosion and wear resistant ferritic-martensitic stainless steel weld metal. It is used in hardfacing applications where a hardness of 42-46 HRC is required. The weld metal is resistant to softening up to 500C.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Applications
It is used for hardfacing of alloyed and unalloyed steels. Worn surfaces of rails and rail surfaces, crane and conveyor wheels, cast steel valve seats, pinions, track rollers and links of earthmoving equipment can be hardfaced with AS SD-CR 13. It can also be used for joining of low carbon steels having 13 % Cr. It is recommended to use AS SD-CR 10 in multipass applications as it is a basic coated electrode. It is also recommended to have a preheating and interpass temperature of minimum 200C.
HRC 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS SD-60
Coated Electrode for Overlay Welding and Hardfacing
Classification
DIN 8555 : E6-UM-60 EN 14700 : E Fe4
General Description
AS SD-60 is a general purpose, rutile coated hardfacing electrode especially designed to use with small transformers having a relatively low open circuit voltage. It is resistant to softening up to 500C. It gives a high abrasion resistant martensitic type weld metal with a medium toughness. Weld metal can not be machined.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Applications
It is used for hardfacing of alloyed and unalloyed steels. Protective lining of worn surfaces of machines used in mines, bulldozer blades, excavator teeth, crushing jaws, conveyors, agricultural and forestry machines that are exposed to wear can be hardfaced with this electrode.
1G/PA
2F/PB
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AS SD-65
Coated Electrode for Overlay Welding and Hardfacing
Classification
DIN 8555 : E2-UM-60 Z EN 14700 : E Fe4
General Description
AS SD-65 is a basic coated electrode. It gives a high oxidation resistant (up to 850C) weld metal that also have a high wear resistance. It is resistant to wears of medium abrasions at high temperatures.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Applications
It is particularly used for repair applications of machine parts that are particularly exposed to wear by stone, coal, sand and soil. Loading machines, band plates, wear plates and parts of grinders can be hardfaced with this electrode. It is recommended to use AS SD-65 in high temperature applications where oxidation resistance is more important than hardness and resistance to tempering like feed screws in furnaces.
HRC 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
1G/PA
2F/PB
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AS SD-300
Coated Electrode for Overlay Welding and Hardfacing
Classification
DIN 8555 : E1-UM-300 EN 14700 : E Fe1
General Description
AS SD-300 is a heavily coated basic electrode particularly used for wear conditions where impact stresses are considered. It gives a weld metal that is resistant to deformations of high rolling forces including metal-to-metal friction. Weld metal is air hardenable and can be machined with carbide cutting tools. Hardness varies with respect to the number of passes and cooling rate. It has about 115 % metal recovery.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Applications
It is used for hardfacing of rollers, gears, rail crossings, switch points, brake shoes and crane wheels. Joining of heat treatable steels having a tensile strength of 80 - 90 kg/mm is another application area.
HRC 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 100
300
500
700 C
1G/PA
2F/PB
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AS SD-350
Coated Electrode for Overlay Welding and Hardfacing
Classification
DIN 8555 : E1-UM-350 EN 14700 : E Fe1
General Description
AS SD-350 is a heavily coated basic electrode particularly used for wear conditions where impact stresses are considered. It gives a weld metal that is resistant to deformations of high rolling forces including metal-to-metal friction. Weld metal is air hardenable and can be machined with carbide cutting tools. Hardness varies with respect to the number of passes and cooling rate. It has about 115 % metal recovery.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE GL (*)
Applications
It is used for hardfacing of rollers, gears, rail crossings, switch points, brake shoes and crane wheels. Joining of heat treatable steels having a tensile strength of 80-90 kg/mm is another application area.
HRC 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 100
300
500
700 C
1G/PA
2F/PB
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS SD-HSS
Coated Electrode for Overlay Welding and Hardfacing
Classification
DIN 8555 : E4-UM-60 (65) S EN 14700 : E Fe4
General Description
AS SD-HSS is a basic coated electrode. It gives a Mo alloyed, high speed steel type weld metal. Deposited metal retains its toughness properties at high temperatures enabling the formation of high strength welds, particularly during the hardfacing of cutting and punching tools.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Applications
It is particularly used for hardfacing of cutting and punching tools made of alloyed and unalloyed steels with a hot tool steel structured weld metal. Part that is going to be welded should be preheated to 400-500C and small beads should be preferred to inhibit overheating. Machine tools, drilling parts, and tools made of high speed steels are among other application areas.
HRC 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 100
1G/PA
2F/PB
96
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS SD-MANGAN
Coated Electrode for Overlay Welding and Hardfacing
Classification
DIN 8555 : E7-UM-200 K EN 14700 : E Fe9 AWS A5.13 : E FeMn-A
General Description
AS SD-MANGAN is a basic coated electrode. It gives an austenitic Hadfield Manganese steel type weld metal with 13 % Mn content. 3 % Ni content increases the ductility and impact properties. Soft weld metal has a low resistance to abrasion after the application; but it hardens rapidly when cold worked or subject to gritty abrasion.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Applications
It is used for the surfacing and reclamation of austenitic 12-14 % Mn-steels and joining of these to mild or medium carbon steels. Teeth used for mineral handling, cone, roll and jaw crushers, crushing and grinding hammers, screens and grid bars and parts exposing to impact can be hardsurfaced with AS SD-MANGAN. Especially on 12-14 % Mn-steels, it is important to use this electrode before using chromium carbide structured hardfacing electrodes to form a buffer layer as it enables a healthy joining of the subsequent hardsurface to the base metal.
Attention ! As % 12-14 Mn containing weld metal has poor corrosion resistance, its properties are similar to carbon steels.
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS SD-MANGAN 165
Coated Electrode for Overlay Welding and Hardfacing
Classification
DIN 8555 : E7-UM-200 K EN 14700 : E Fe9 AWS A5.13 : E FeMn-A
General Description
AS SD-MANGAN 165 is a zircon-basic coated electrode. It gives an austenitic Hadfield Manganese steel type weld metal with 13 % Mn content. 3.5 % Ni content increases the ductility and impact properties. Soft weld metal has a low resistance to abrasion after the application; but it hardens rapidly when cold worked or subject to gritty abrasion. It has about 165 % metal recovery.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Applications
It is used for the surfacing and reclamation of austenitic 12-14 % Mn-steels and joining of these to mild or medium carbon steels. Teeth used for mineral handling, cone, roll and jaw crushers, crushing and grinding hammers, screens and grid bars and parts exposing to impact can be hardsurfaced with AS SD-MANGAN 165. Especially on 12-14 % Mn-steels, it is important to use this electrode before using chromium carbide structured hardfacing electrodes to form a buffer layer as it enables a healthy joining of the subsequent hardsurface to the base metal.
Attention ! As % 12-14Mn containing weld metal has poor corrosion resistance, its properties are similar to carbon steels.
1G/PA
2F/PB
98
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS SD-ABRA Nb
Coated Electrode for Overlay Welding and Hardfacing
Classification
DIN 8555 : (E10-UM-60 GR) EN 14700 : E Fe15
General Description
AS SD-ABRA Nb is a basic coated electrode that is highly resistant to abrasion wear caused by fine or coarse hard minerals. Concentrated Cr and Nb carbides have been finely dispersed in its structure. In corrosive environments, it gives a better resistance to wear caused by fine minerals than hardfaced structures having an ordinary chromium carbide structure.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Applications
Wear plates, dredgers, rock crushers, grinding hammers and rollers can be hardfaced with AS SD-ABRA Nb. It should not be used for more than three passes. In applications requiring a thick deposit metal, AS P-308Mn or AS P-312 should be used for buffering. It is crucial to have a buffer layer with AS P-308Mn for 12-14 % Mn containing steels before hardfacing applications.
1G/PA
2F/PB
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS SD-ABRA Cr
Coated Electrode for Overlay Welding and Hardfacing
Classification
DIN 8555 : E10-UM-60 G EN 14700 : E Fe15 AWS A5.13 : E FeCr-A1
General Description
AS SD-ABRA Cr is a basic coated electrode that is highly resistant to abrasion wear caused by coarse hard minerals. It has a highly concentrated chromium carbide in its structure.
Approvals
GOST, SEPRO, TSE
Applications
Bucket conveyors, extruder screws, dragline buckets, dredgers, scrappers, screw conveyors, press screws, heads in ceramic industry, mixer blades and grinding rollers can be hardfaced with AS SD-ABRA Cr. It should not be used for more than three passes. Interpass temperature should be 300-500C. In applications requiring a thick deposit metal, AS P-308Mn or AS P-312 should be used for buffering. It is crucial to have a buffer layer with AS P-308Mn for 12-14 % Mn containing steels before hardfacing applications.
1G/PA
2F/PB
100
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS MIG SG2
MIG/MAG Welding Wire for Mild Steels
MIG
Classification
ISO 14341-A : G 42 3 C G3Si1 / G 42 3 M G3Si1 AWS A5.18 : ER70S-6
General Description
AS SG2 is a copper coated gas metal arc welding wire in 15 kg spools or 250 kg drums. It is particularly designed for semiautomatic and full-automatic GMAW applications. Working temperature can range between 50 to 450C. CO2 or 80 % Ar- 20 % CO2 are used for gas shielding.
Approvals
CE, DB, GOST, NAKS, SEPRO, TSE, TV Shielding gas : CO2 ABS 3SA,3YSA BV 3YM DNV III YMS GL 3YS LRS 3S 3YS H15 RINA 3Y42 RMRS 3Y TL 3YMS
Shielding gas : Ar+CO2 ABS 3YSA DNV III YMS GL 3YS TL 3YMS
102
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AS MIG SG2
MIG/MAG Welding Wire for Mild Steels
MIG
Materials to be Welded
DIN General Structural Steels St 33, St 34, St 37, St 44, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52, St 52-3 St 37-4, St 44-4, St 52-4 St 50-2, St 60-2 C 10 - C 35 ; Ck 10 - Ck 35 StE 255 - StE 420 WStE 255 - WStE 355 StE 210-7 - StE 360-7 StE 290-7 TM - StE 360-7 TM X42, X46, X52, X60 (API 5LX) 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 HI, HII St 35-8, St 45-8 A, B, C, D, E AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52 EN S185, S235, S275, S355 P235TR2 - P355T2 E295, E335 C10 - C35 S255N - S420N P255NH - P355NH L210 - L360NB L290MB - L360MB P295GH, P355GH P235GH, P265GH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE200, GE240, GE260
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temperature Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels
1G/PA
2F/PB
2G/PC
4G/PE
3G/PF
3G/PG
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS MIG SG3
MIG/MAG Welding Wire for Mild Steels
MIG
Classification
ISO 14341-A : G 42 3 C G4Si1 / G 42 3 M G4Si1 AWS A5.18 : ER70S-6
General Description
AS SG3 is a copper coated gas metal arc welding wire in 15 kg spools or 250 kg drums. It is particularly designed for semiautomatic and full-automatic GMAW applications. Working temperature can range between 50 to 450C. CO2 or 80 % Ar- 20 % CO2 are used for gas shielding.
Approvals
DB, GOST, NAKS, SEPRO, TSE, TV BV (3Y) GL (3YS) GL (3YS) CO2 gas shielding Ar+CO2 gas shielding
Materials to be Welded
DIN General Structural Steels St 44, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52, St 52-3 St 37-4, St 44-4, St 52-4 St 50-2, St 60-2, St 70-2 C 10 - C 35 ; Ck 10 - Ck 35 StE 255 - StE 460 WStE 255 - WStE 355 StE 210-7 - StE 415-7 X42, X46, X52, X60 (API 5LX) 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 HI, HII St 35-8, St 45-8 A, B, C, D, E AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52 EN S275, S355 P235TR2 - P355T2 E295, E335, E360 C10 - C35 S255N - S460N P255NH - P355NH L210 - L415NB P295GH, P355GH P235GH, P265GH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE200, GE240, GE260
Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temperature Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels
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AS MIG Mo70
MIG/MAG Welding Wire for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
MIG
Classification
EN ISO 21952-A : G MoSi ISO 14341-A : G2Mo AWS A5.28 : ER70S-A1 (ER80S-G*)
General Description
It is a low alloyed GMA welding wire, used for the welding creep resistant 0.5 % Mo steels and fine grained steels. It gives a weld metal that is used in operating temperatures between 40C and 500C. It is used in the welding of steel construction applications, boiler and pressure vessels, gas pipes and turbin rotors. Industry: Ship building, heavy machinery, petro-chemical, power generation, metal fabrication industry.
Materials to be Welded
DIN Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials StE 255 - StE 460 ; WStE 255 - WStE 460 StE 320.7 - StE 415.7 StE 360.7 TM - StE 480.7 TM X52, X56, X60, X65 (API 5LX) 15Mo3, 17Mn4, 19Mn6 22Mo4, 20MnMoNi55 St 35.8 - St 45.8 GS-45, GS-52, GS-60 17MnMoV6-4, 15NiCuMoNb5 EN S255N - S460N ; P255NH - P460NH S275ML ; S355M - S420M L320 - L415NB L360MB - L485MB 16Mo3, P295GH, P310GH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE240, GE260, GE300 G20Mo5 20MnMoNi4-5
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temperature Steels Cast Steels Creep Resistant Steels
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AS MIG Mo80
MIG/MAG Welding Wire for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
MIG
Classification
EN ISO 21952-A : G MnMo ISO 14341-A : G4Mo AWS A5.28 : ER80S-D2
General Description
It is a low alloyed GMA welding wire, used for the welding low alloyed and high strength steels in operating temperatures up to 550C. It is used in the welding of creep resistant steels, boiler and pressure vessels, gas pipes. Especially used for low temperature applications that are manufactured from Ni-Cr-Mo steels. Industry: Transportation, bridge, tank and railway fabrication, mining, ship building and petro-chemical industry.
Materials to be Welded
DIN General Structural Steels Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials St 52.3 StE 255 - StE 460 ; WStE 255 - WStE 460 StE 320.7 - StE 415.7 StE 360.7 TM - StE 480.7 TM X52, X56, X60, X65 (API 5LX) 15Mo3, 17Mn4, 19Mn6 22Mo4, 20MnMoNi55 St 35.8 - St 45.8 GS-45, GS-52, GS-60 17MnMoV6-4, 15NiCuMoNb5 EN S355 S255N - S460N ; P255NH - P460NH L320 - L415NB L360MB - L485MB 16Mo3, P295GH, P310GH P355GH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE240, GE260, GE300 G20Mo5 20MnMoNi4-5
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temperature Steels Cast Steels Creep Resistant Steels
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AS MIG 100SG
MIG/MAG Welding Wire for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
MIG
Classification
EN ISO 16834 : G Mn3NiCrMo AWS A5.28 : ER100S-G
General Description
It is a low alloyed GMA welding wire, used for the welding fine-grained and high strength steels with a yield strength up to 680 N/mm. Especially used for low temperature applications that are manufactured from Ni-Cr-Mo steels. Industry: Bridge, tank and railway fabrication, mining and ship building industry.
Materials to be Welded
DIN Fine Grained Steels Heat Treated Fine Grained Structural Steels Pipe Materials StE 460 - StE 620 N-A-XTRA 56, N-A-XTRA 63, N-A-XTRA 70 T1, T1A, T1B X60, X65, X70, X80 (API 5LX) EN S620Q ; P460N S550QL1, S620QL1, S690QL1 L485MB, L555MB
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS MIG 110SG
MIG/MAG Welding Wire for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
MIG
Classification
EN ISO 16834 : G Mn3Ni1CrMo AWS A5.28 : ER110S-G
General Description
It is a low alloyed GMA welding wire, used for the welding fine-grained and high strength steels with a yield strength up to 690 N/mm. It gives a weld metal that is used in operating temperatures down to 40C with a high toughness value. Especially used for low temperature applications that are manufactured from Ni-Cr-Mo steels. Industry: Ship building, petro-chemical, construction, crane and bridge fabrication industry.
Materials to be Welded
DIN Fine Grained Steels StE 420 - StE 500 TStE 420 WStE 420 - WStE 500 TStE 690 V StE 690.7 TM N-A-XTRA 56, N-A-XTRA 63, N-A-XTRA 70 T1, T1A, T1B HSB 77V, Weldox 700, BH70V HY 90, HY 100, Welten 80, Bisalloy 80 X65, X70, X80 (API 5LX) EN S420N ; S500N S420NL P420NH - P500NH S690QL S690Q L690M S550QL1, S620QL1, S690QL1 L485MB, L555MB
Pipe Materials
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AS MIG CrMo1
MIG/MAG Welding Wire for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
MIG
Classification
EN ISO 21952-A : G CrMo1Si* AWS A5.28 : ER80S-B2
General Description
It is a low alloyed GMA welding wire, used for the welding high temperature strength Cr-Mo (1.25 % Cr, 0.5 % Mo) steels (boiler and pressure vessels) in operating temperatures up to 550C. Also It is used in the welding cementation and nitride steels. Industry: Chemical and petro-chemical industry.
Materials to be Welded
DIN Creep Resistant Steels 15 CrMo 5 25 CrMo 4 42 CrMo 4 13 CrMo 44 22 CrMo 44 13 CrMoV 42 16 CrMoV 4 GS-25 CrMo 4 GS-22 CrMo 5 4 GS-17 CrMo 5 5 EN 13 CrMo 4-5 G25CrMo4 G22CrMo5-4 G17CrMo5-5 16MnCr5 Wr. Nr. 1.7205 1.7218 1.7225 1.7335 1.7350 1.7709 1.7728 1.7218 1.7354 1.7357 1.7131
Cast Steels
Cementation Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS MIG CrMo2
MIG/MAG Welding Wire for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
MIG
Classification
EN ISO 21952-A : G CrMo2Si* AWS A5.28 : ER90S-B3
General Description
It is a low alloyed GMA welding wire, used for the welding high temperature strength Cr-Mo (2.25 % Cr, 1.0 % Mo) steels (boiler and pressure vessels) in operating temperatures up to 600C. It gives a weld metal that is resistant to corrosion and sulphide materials. Industry: Oil industry, thermal plant, chemical and petro-chemical industry.
Materials to be Welded
DIN Creep Resistant Steels 10 CrSiMoV 7 10 CrV 63 12 CrSiMo 8 GS-25 CrMo 4 GS-17 CrMo 5 5 GS-18 CrMo 9 10 EN 10CrMo9-10 G25CrMo4 G17CrMo5-5 G17CrMo9-10 Wr. Nr. 1.7380 1.8075 1.7218 1.7357 1.7379
Cast Steels
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Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS MIG COR-Ni
MIG/MAG Welding Wire for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
MIG
Classification
EN ISO 16834 : G Mn3Ni1Cu EN 440 : G3 Ni1* AWS A5.28 : ER80S-G
General Description
It is a low c alloyed GMA welding wire, used for the welding pressure vessels and gas pipes including nickel. It gives a weld metal that has an high mechanical properties against atmospheric environment. Industry: Petro-chemical industry
Materials to be Welded
DIN Fine Grained Steels Weather Resisting Steels StE 255 - StE 380 TStE 255 - TStE 380 WTSt 37.2 TTSt35 EN S255N ; S420N S255NL - S380NL ; P275NL1 - P355NL1 S235JRW S355J2G1W, S235J0W, S235J2W S355J01, S355J2W, S355K2G1W Patinax-F, Patinax-37 Cor-Ten-A, Cor-Ten-B 9CrNiCuP3-2-4 S225NL 11MnNi5-3 13MnNi6-3
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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TIG
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AS TIG SG2
TIG Rod for Mild Steels
TIG
Classification
TS EN ISO 636-A : W 42 3 W3Si1 AWS A5.18 : ER70S-6
General Description
AS TIG SG2 is suitable for GTA welding of un-alloyed structural steels with a tensile strength up to 540 N/mm, ship plates and fine-grained C-Mn steels. It gives high-strength weld metal at working temperatures varying between 50 to 450C.
Materials to be Welded
DIN General Structural Steels St 33, St 34, St 37, St 44, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52, St 52-3 St 37-4, St 44-4, St 52-4 St 50-2, St 60-2 C 10 - C 35 ; Ck 10 - Ck 35 StE 255 - StE 420 WStE 255 - WStE 355 StE 210-7 - StE 360-7 StE 290-7 TM - StE 360-7 TM X42, X46, X52, X60 (API 5LX) 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 HI, HII St 35-8, St 45-8 A, B, C, D, E AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52 EN S185, S235, S275, S355 P235TR2 - P355T2 E295, E335 C10 - C35 S255N - S420N P255NH - P355NH L210 - L360NB L290MB - L360MB P295GH, P355GH P235GH, P265GH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE200, GE240, GE260
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temperature Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS TIG SG3
TIG Rod for Mild Steels
TIG
Classification
TS EN ISO 636-A : W 42 3 W4Si1 AWS A5.18 : ER70S-6
General Description
AS TIG SG3 is suitable for GTA welding of un-alloyed structural steels with a tensile strength up to 570 N/mm, ship plates and fine-grained C-Mn steels. It gives high-strength weld metal at working temperatures varying between 50 to 450C. It contains higher Si and Mn than AS TIG SG2 welding rod.
Materials to be Welded
DIN General Structural Steels St 44, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52, St 52-3 St 37-4, St 44-4, St 52-4 St 50-2, St 60-2, St 70-2 C 10 - C 35 ; Ck 10 - Ck 35 StE 255 - StE 460 WStE 255 - WStE 355 StE 210-7 - StE 415-7 X42, X46, X52, X60 (API 5LX) 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 HI, HII St 35-8, St 45-8 A, B, C, D, E AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45, GS-52 EN S275, S355 P235TR2 - P355T2 E295, E335, E360 C10 - C35 S255N - S460N P255NH - P355NH L210 - L415NB P295GH, P355GH P235GH, P265GH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE200, GE240, GE260
Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temperature Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels
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Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS TIG Mo70
TIG Rod for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
TIG
Classification
AWS A5.28 : ER70S-A1 (ER80S-G*) TS EN ISO 21952-A : W MoSi EN ISO 21952-A : W MoSi EN ISO 636-A : W2Mo
(*) Nearest classification
General Description
It is a low alloyed TIG rod, used for the welding creep resistant 0.5 % Mo steels and fine grained steels. It gives a weld metal that is used in operating temperatures between 40C and 500C. It is used in the welding of steel construction applications, boiler and pressure vessels, gas pipes and turbin rotors. Industry: Ship building, heavy machinery, petro-chemical, power generation, metal fabrication industry
Materials to be Welded
DIN Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials StE 255 - StE 460 ; WStE 255 - WStE 460 StE 320.7 - StE 415.7 StE 360.7 TM - StE 480.7 TM X52, X56, X60, X65 (API 5LX) 15Mo3, 17Mn4, 19Mn6 22Mo4, 20MnMoNi55 St 35.8 - St 45.8 GS-45, GS-52, GS-60 17MnMoV6-4, 15NiCuMoNb5 EN S255N - S460N ; P255NH - P460NH S275ML ; S355M - S420M L320 - L415NB L360MB - L485MB 16Mo3, P295GH, P310GH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE240, GE260, GE300 G20Mo5 20MnMoNi4-5
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temperature Steels Cast Steels Creep Resistant Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS TIG Mo80
TIG Rod for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
TIG
Classification
AWS A5.28 : ER80S-D2 TS EN ISO 21952-A : W MnMo EN ISO 21952-A : W MnMo EN ISO 636-B : W4Mo
General Description
It is a low alloyed TIG rod, used for the welding low alloyed and high strength steels in operating temperatures up to 550C. It is used in the welding of creep resistant steels, boiler and pressure vessels, gas pipes. Especially used for low temperature applications that are manufactured from Ni-Cr-Mo steels. Industry: Transportation, bridge, tank and railway fabrication, mining, ship building and petro-chemical industry
Materials to be Welded
DIN General Structural Steels Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials St 52.3 StE 255 - StE 460 ; WStE 255 - WStE 460 StE 320.7 - StE 415.7 StE 360.7 TM - StE 480.7 TM X52, X56, X60, X65 (API 5LX) 15Mo3, 17Mn4, 19Mn6 22Mo4, 20MnMoNi55 St 35.8 - St 45.8 GS-45, GS-52, GS-60 17MnMoV6-4, 15NiCuMoNb5 EN S355 S255N - S460N ; P255NH - P460NH L320 - L415NB L360MB - L485MB 16Mo3, P295GH, P310GH P355GH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE240, GE260, GE300 G20Mo5 20MnMoNi4-5
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temperature Steels Cast Steels Creep Resistant Steels
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Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS TIG CrMo1
TIG Rod for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
TIG
Classification
AWS A5.28 : ER80S-B2 TS EN ISO 21952-A : W CrMo1Si* EN ISO 21952-A : W CrMo1Si*
General Description
It is a low alloyed TIG rod, used for the welding high temperature strength Cr-Mo (1.25 % Cr, 0.5 % Mo) steels (boiler and pressure vessels) in operating temperatures up to 550C. Also It is used in the welding cementation and nitride steels. Industry: Chemical and petro-chemical industry
Materials to be Welded
DIN Creep Resistant Steels 15 CrMo 5 25 CrMo 4 42 CrMo 4 13 CrMo 44 22 CrMo 44 13 CrMoV 42 16 CrMoV 4 GS-25 CrMo 4 GS-22 CrMo 5 4 GS-17 CrMo 5 5 EN 13 CrMo 4-5 G25CrMo4 G22CrMo5-4 G17CrMo5-5 16MnCr5 Wr. Nr. 1.7205 1.7218 1.7225 1.7335 1.7350 1.7709 1.7728 1.7218 1.7354 1.7357 1.7131
Cast Steels
Cementation Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS TIG CrMo2
TIG Rod for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
TIG
Classification
AWS A5.28 : ER90S-B3 TS EN ISO 21952-A : W CrMo2Si* EN ISO 21952-A : W CrMo2Si*
General Description
It is a low alloyed TIG rod, used for the welding high temperature strength Cr-Mo (2.25 % Cr, 1.0 % Mo) steels (boiler and pressure vessels) in operating temperatures up to 600C. It gives a weld metal that is resistant to corrosion and sulphide materials. Industry: Oil industry, thermal plants, chemical and petro-chemical industry
Materials to be Welded
DIN Creep Resistant Steels 10 CrSiMoV 7 10 CrV 63 12 CrSiMo 8 GS-25 CrMo 4 GS-17 CrMo 5 5 GS-18 CrMo 9 10 EN 10CrMo9-10 G25CrMo4 G17CrMo5-5 G17CrMo9-10 Wr. Nr. 1.7380 1.8075 1.7218 1.7357 1.7379
Cast Steels
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Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS TIG CrMo5
TIG Rod for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
TIG
Classification
AWS A5.28 : ER80S-B6 TS EN ISO 21952-A : W CrMo5Si EN ISO 21952-A : W CrMo5Si
General Description
It is a low alloyed TIG rod, used for the welding high temperature strength Cr-Mo (5 % Cr, 0.5 % Mo) steels (boiler and pressure vessels) in operating temperatures up to 600C. It gives a weld metal that has creep and hydrogen resistance. Industry: Thermal plants, chemical and petro-chemical industry
Materials to be Welded
DIN Creep Resistant Steels Cast Steels 12 CrMo 19 5 GS-12 CrMo 9 5 EN X12CrMo5 GX12CrMo5 Wr. Nr. 1.7362 1.7363
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS TIG CrMo91
TIG Rod for High Strength and Low Alloyed Steels
TIG
Classification
AWS A5.28 : ER90S-B9 TS EN ISO 21952-A : W CrMo9 1 EN ISO 21952-A : W CrMo9 1
General Description
It is a low alloyed TIG rod used for the welding high temperature strength Cr-Mo (9 % Cr, 1.0 % Mo) steels in operating temperatures up to 650C. With addition of V and Nb, it gives a weld metal that has corrosion and thermal oxidation resistance. It is also resistant to creep and hydrogen cracking. Especially used for hydrogen fabrication that are manufactured from Cr-Mo-V-Nb steels. Industry: Turbine and vessel fabrication, thermal plants, chemical and petro-chemical industry
Materials to be Welded
DIN Creep Resistant Steels X12 CrMo 9 1 EN X10CrMoVNb9-1 X20CrMoV12-1 Wr. Nr. 1.4903 1.4922 1.7386
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AS S1
Submerged Arc Welding Wire for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 14171 : S1 (L-860 ile S 38 2 AB S1) AWS A5.17 : EL12
General Description
AS S1 (30 kg spool) and ASFL S1 (320-350 kg drum) are copper coated submerged arc welding wires designed particularly for the welding of mild steels.
Note : Tensile and Yield Strength values are given in a wide range, as the submerged arc welding flux compositions might vary considerably.
Materials to be Welded
DIN General Structural Steels Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials St 33, St 34, St 37, St 44, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52, St 52-3 StE 255 - StE 355 WStE 255 - WStE 355 StE 210-7 - StE 360-7 StE 290-7 TM - StE 360-7 TM X42, X46, X52 (API 5LX) 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 HI, HII St 35-8, St 45-8 A, B, C, D GS-38, GS-45 EN S185, S235, S275, S355 S255N - S355N P255NH - P355NH L210 - L360NB L290MB - L360MB P295GH, P355GH P235GH, P265GH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE200, GE240
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temp. Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels
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Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS S2
Submerged Arc Welding Wire for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 14171 : S2 (L-860 ile S 35 2 AB S2) AWS A5.17 : EM12
General Description
AS S2 (30 kg spool) and ASFL S2 (320-350 kg drum) are copper coated submerged arc welding wires designed particularly for the welding of middle and high strength steels.
Note : Tensile and Yield Strength values are given in a wide range, as the submerged arc welding flux compositions might vary considerably.
Materials to be Welded
DIN General Structural Steels Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials St 33, St 34, St 37, St 44, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52, St 52-3 StE 255 - StE 355 WStE 255 - WStE 355 StE 210-7 - StE 360-7 StE 290-7 TM - StE 360-7 TM X42, X46, X52 (API 5LX) 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 HI, HII St 35-8, St 45-8 A, B, C, D GS-38, GS-45 EN S185, S235, S275, S355 S255N - S355N P255NH - P355NH L210 - L360NB L290MB - L360MB P295GH, P355GH P235GH, P265GH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE200, GE240
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temp. Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS EM12K
Submerged Arc Welding Wire for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 14171 : S2 (L-860 ile S 35 2 AB S2) AWS A5.17 : EM12K
General Description
AS EM12K is copper coated submerged arc welding wire designed particularly for welding of mild steels. It contains higher Si than AS S2 submerged arc welding wire.
Note : Tensile and Yield Strength values are given in a wide range, as the submerged arc welding flux compositions might vary considerably.
Materials to be Welded
DIN General Structural Steels Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials St 33, St 34, St 37, St 44, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52, St 52-3 StE 255 - StE 355 WStE 255 - WStE 355 StE 210-7 - StE 360-7 StE 290-7 TM - StE 360-7 TM X42, X46, X52 (API 5LX) 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 HI, HII St 35-8, St 45-8 A, B, C, D AH32 - EH36 GS-38, GS-45 EN S185, S235, S275, S355 S255N - S355N P255NH - P355NH L210 - L360NB L290MB - L360MB P295GH, P355GH P235GH, P265GH P235G1TH - P255G1TH GE200, GE240
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temp. Steels Ship Plates Cast Steels
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Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS S2Si
Submerged Arc Welding Wire for Mild Steels
Classification
EN ISO 14171 : S2 Si (L-761 ile S 46 2 MS S2Si) AWS A5.17 : EM12K
General Description
AS S2 Si is copper coated submerged arc welding wire designed particularly for the welding of middle and high strength steels.
Note : Tensile and Yield Strength values are given in a wide range, as the submerged arc welding flux compositions might vary considerably.
Materials to be Welded
DIN General Structural Steels Fine Grained Steels Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temperature Steels Ship Plates St 33, St 34, St 37, St 44, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52, St 52-3 St 50.2, St 60.2, St 70.2 StE 255 - StE 460 WStE 255 - WStE 460 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 6 HI, HII, HIII St 37.2, St 44 St 35-8, St 45-8 A, B, C, D AH32 - EH36 EN S185, S235, S275, S355 E295, E335, E360 S255N - S460N P255NH - P460NH P295GH, P310GH P235GH, P265GH, P285NH P235S, P265S P235G1TH - P255G1TH
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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AS S2Mo
Submerged Arc Welding Wire for Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 14171 : S2 Mo (L-223 ile S 46 4 AB S2Mo) AWS A5.23 : EA2
General Description
AS S2 Mo is copper coated submerged arc welding wire designed particularly for the welding of high impact resistant steels.
Note : Tensile and Yield Strength values are given in a wide range, as the submerged arc welding flux compositions might vary considerably.
Materials to be Welded
DIN General Structural Steels Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials St 33, St 34, St 37, St 44, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52, St 52-3 StE 255 - StE 460 WStE 255 - WStE 460 StE 320-7 - StE 415-7 StE 290-7 TM - StE 480-7 TM X42, X46, X52, X56, X60, X65, X70, X80 (API 5LX) 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 5, 15 Mo 3 HI, HII, HIII St 35-8, St 45-8 EN S185, S235, S275, S355 S255N - S460N P255NH - P460NH L320 - L415NB L290MB - L485MB P295GH, P310GH, 16 Mo 3 P235GH, P265GH, P285NH P235G1TH - P255G1TH
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Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
AS S3Mo
Submerged Arc Welding Wire for Low Alloyed Steels
Classification
EN ISO 14171 : S3Mo (LW-888 tozu ile S 46 5 FB S3Mo) AWS A5.23 : EA4
General Description
AS S3Mo is copper coated and Mo-alloyed submerged arc welding wire designed particularly for welding of high impact resistant steels. It is used for the welding creep resistant and fine grained steels in operating temperatures up to 550 C.
Materials to be Welded
DIN General Structural Steels Fine Grained Steels Pipe Materials St 33, St 34, St 37, St 44, St 44-2, St 44-3, St 52, St 52-3 StE 255 - StE 460 WStE 255 - WStE 460 StE 320-7 - StE 415-7 StE 290-7 TM - StE 480-7 TM X42, X46, X52, X56, X60, X65, X70, X80 (API 5LX) 17 Mn 4, 19 Mn 5, 15 Mo 3 HI, HII, HIII St 35-8, St 45-8 A, B, C, D, E EN S185, S235, S275, S355 S255N - S460N P255NH - P460NH L320 - L415NB L290MB - L485MB P295GH, P310GH, 16 Mo 3 P235GH, P265GH, P285NH P235G1TH - P255G1TH
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Steels Elevated Temperature Steels Ship Plates
Liability : All information in this data sheet is based on the best available knowledge, is subject to change without notice and can only be considered as suitable for general guidance. Fumes : Consult information on Welding Safety Sheet, available upon request.
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Notes
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GENERAL INFORMATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATIONS
Conversion Tables - Electrode/Wire Diameters and Lengths - Deposition Rates - Wire Feeding Rates - Hardness Values - Stress Values EN ISO 2560-A Classification EN 1600 Classification DIN 8555 Classification ISO 14341-A Classification EN ISO 14171 Classification Heat Treatment of HSLA Steels Coated Electrodes for Dissimilar Metal Joints Calculation of Preheating Temperature Preheating Temperatures for Steels Welding Positions Schaeffler Diagram and AS P-XXX Electrodes Spools and Drum Packaging Informations Redrying and Storage for Covered Electrodes
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Conversion Tables
Electrode & Wire Diameter and Length - Deposition Rates - Wire Feeding Rates
Electrode and Wire Diameter - Electrode Length - Deposition Rates - Wire Feeding Rates
Electrode Diameter
inch 0.024 0.030 0.035 0.039 3/64 1/16 5/64 3/32 7/64 1/8 5/32 3/16 1/4 mm 0.6 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.0
Electrode Length
inch 10 12 13 14 18 mm 250 300 330 350 450
Deposition Rates
lb/hour 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 kg/hour 0.45 0.90 1.36 1.81 2.26 2.72 3.17 3.68 4.08 4.53 4.98 5.44 5.89 6.35 6.80 7.25 7.71 8.16 8.61 9.07 9.52 9.97 10.43 10.88 11.33
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Conversion Tables
Hardness Values
Hardness Values - 1
Brinell HB (P=30D) 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 170 175 180 185 190 195 200 205 210 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 250 255 260 265 270 275 280 285 290 295 300 310 320 330
Rockwell HRB 36.4 42.4 47.4 52.0 56.4 60.0 63.4 66.4 69.4 72.0 74.4 76.4 78.4 80.4 82.2 83.8 85.4 86.8 88.2 89.6 90.8 91.8 93.0 94.0 95.0 95.8 96.6 97.6 98.2 99.0 19.2 20.2 21.2 22.1 23.0 23.8 24.6 25.4 26.2 26.9 27.6 28.3 29.0 29.6 30.3 31.5 32.7 33.8 HRC
Vickers HV (P=30 kgf) 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 170 175 180 185 190 195 200 205 210 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 250 255 260 265 270 275 280 285 290 295 300 310 320 330
Tensile Strength N/mm 270 290 310 320 340 360 380 390 410 420 440 460 470 490 500 520 540 550 570 590 610 620 640 660 670 690 710 720 740 760 760 780 800 820 830 850 870 880 900 920 940 950 970 990 1010 1040 1080 1110
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Conversion Tables
Hardness Values
Hardness Values - 2
Brinell HB (P=30D) 340 350 359 368 376 385 392 400 408 415 423 430
Rockwell HRB HRC 34.9 36.0 37.0 38.0 38.9 39.8 40.7 41.5 42.4 43.2 44.0 44.8 45.5 46.3 47.0 47.7 48.3 49.0 49.7 50.3 50.9 51.5 52.1 52.8 53.3 53.8 54.4 54.9 55.4 55.9 56.4 56.9 57.4 57.9 58.5 58.9 59.3 60.2 61.1 61.9 62.8 63.5 64.3 65.0 65.7 66.3 66.9 67.5
Vickers HV (P=30 kgf) 340 350 360 370 380 390 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 470 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 620 630 640 650 660 670 680 690 700 720 740 760 780 800 820 840 860 880 900 920
Tensile Strength N/mm 1150 1180 1210 1240 1270 1290 1320 1350 1380 1410 1430 1460
Tensile Strength kgf/mm 117 120 123 126 129 132 135 138 141 144 146 149
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Conversion Tables
Stress Values
Stress Values - 1
N/mm
kgf/mm
Psi
N/mm
kgf/mm
Psi
15.4 30.9 46.3 61.8 77.2 92.7 108.1 123.6 139.0 154.4 169.9 185.3 200.8 216.2 231.7 247.1 262.6 278.0 293.4 308.9 324.3 339.8 355.2 370.7 386.1 401.6 417.0 432.4 447.9 463.3 478.8 494.2 509.7 525.1 540.5 556.0 571.4 586.9 602.3 617.8 633.2 648.7 664.1 679.5 695.0 710.4 725.9 741.3
1.6 3.2 4.7 6.3 7.9 9.5 11.0 12.6 14.2 15.7 17.3 18.9 20.5 22.0 23.6 25.2 26.8 28.3 29.9 31.5 33.1 34.6 36.2 37.8 39.4 40.9 42.5 44.1 45.7 47.2 48.8 50.4 52.0 53.5 55.1 56.7 58.3 59.8 61.4 63.0 64.6 66.1 67.7 69.3 70.9 72.4 74.0 75.6
2240 4480 6720 8960 11200 13440 15680 17920 20160 22400 24640 26880 29120 31360 33600 35840 38080 40320 42560 44800 47040 49280 51520 53760 56000 58240 60480 62720 64960 67200 69440 71680 73920 76160 78400 80640 82880 85120 87360 89600 91840 94080 96320 98560 100800 103040 105280 107520
756.8 772.2 787.7 803.1 818.5 834.0 849.4 864.9 880.3 895.7 911.2 926.7 942.1 957.5 973.0 988.4 1004 1019 1034 1050 1066 1081 1097 1112 1127 1143 1158 1174 1189 1205 1220 1236 1251 1266 1282 1297 1313 1328 1344 1359 1375 1390 1405 1421 1436 1452 1467 1483
77.2 78.7 80.3 81.9 83.5 85.0 86.6 88.2 89.8 91.3 92.9 94.5 96.1 97.6 99.2 100.8 102.4 103.9 105.5 107.1 108.7 110.2 111.8 113.4 115.0 116.5 118.1 119.7 121.3 122.8 124.4 126.0 127.6 129.1 130.7 132.3 133.9 135.4 137.0 138.6 140.2 141.7 143.3 144.9 146.5 148.0 149.6 151.2
109760 112000 114240 116480 118720 120960 123200 125440 127680 129920 132160 134400 136640 138880 141120 143360 145600 147840 150080 152320 154560 156800 159040 161280 163520 165760 168000 170240 172480 174720 176960 179200 181440 183680 185920 188160 190400 192640 194880 197120 199360 201600 203840 206080 208320 210560 212800 215040
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Conversion Tables
Stress Values
Stress Values - 2
N/mm
kgf/mm
Psi
N/mm
kgf/mm
Psi
1498 1514 1529 1544 1560 1575 1591 1606 1622 1637 1653 1668 1683 1699 1714 1730 1745 1761 1776 1792 1807 1822 1838 1853 1869 1884 1900 1915 1931 1946 1961 1977 1992 2008 2023 2039 2054 2070 2085 2100 2116 2131 2147 2162 2178 2193 2209 2224
152.8 154.3 155.9 157.5 159.1 160.6 162.2 163.8 165.4 166.9 168.5 170.1 171.7 173.2 174.8 176.4 178.0 179.5 181.1 182.7 184.3 185.8 187.4 189.0 191 192 194 195 197 198 200 202 203 205 206 208 209 211 213 214 216 217 219 221 222 224 225 227
217280 219520 221760 224000 226240 228480 230720 232960 235200 237440 239680 241920 244160 246400 248640 250880 253120 255360 257600 259840 262080 264320 266560 268800 271040 273280 275520 277760 280000 282240 284480 276720 289960 291200 293440 295680 297920 300160 302400 304640 306880 309120 311360 313600 315840 318080 320320 322560
2239 2255 2270 2286 2301 2317 2332 2348 2363 2378 2394 2409 2425 2440 2456 2471
228 230 232 233 235 236 238 239 241 243 244 246 247 249 250 252
324800 327040 329280 331520 333760 336000 338240 340480 342720 344960 347200 349440 351680 353920 356160 358400
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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES (min. Yield Strength) Symbol Yield Strength (N/mm) min. 355 min. 380 min. 420 min. 460 min. 500 Tensile Strength (N/mm) 440 - 570 470 - 600 500 - 640 530 - 680 560 - 720 Elongation min. (%) 22 20 20 20 18
TYPE of COVERING A C R RR RC RA RB B Acid Cellulosic Rutile Rutile (thick) Rutilo cellulosic Rutilo acid Rutilo basic Basic
35 38 42 46 50
IMPACT PROPERTIES Temperature Required for 47 J Impact Resistance (C) no requirement +20 0 20 30 40 50 60
CURRENT TYPE and RECOVERY Symbol 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Electrode Recovery (%) < 105 < 105 > 105 < 125 > 105 < 125 > 125 < 160 > 125 < 160 > 160 > 160 Current Type DC / AC DC DC / AC DC DC / AC DC DC / AC DC
Symbol
Z A 0 2 3 4 5 6
E 46 3 1Ni B 5 4 H5
HYDROGEN CONTENT CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Symbol Mo MnMo 1Ni 2Ni 3Ni Mn1Ni 1NiMo Z Mn 2 1.4 1.4 - 2 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 - 2 1.4 Mo 0.3 - 0.6 0.3 - 0.6 0.3 - 0.6 other Ni 0.6 - 1.2 1.8 - 2.6 2.6 - 3.8 0.6 - 1.2 0.6 - 1.2 (max. ml/100 g) H5 H10 H15 WELDING POSITIONS 1 2 3 4 5 All positions All positions except vertical down Flat and horizontal-vertical butt/fillet weld Flat butt and fillet weld Vertical down and Flat and horizontal-vertical butt/fillet weld 5 10 15
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EN 1600 Classification
Classification of Covered Electrodes for MMA Welding of Stainless and Steels
E 19 12 3 L R 1 2
TYPE of COVERING PRODUCT TYPE E Covered Electrode A C R RR RC RA RB B Acid Cellulosic Rutile Rutile (thick) Rutilo cellulosic Rutilo acid Rutilo basic Basic
CURRENT TYPE and RECOVERY Symbol 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Electrode Recovery (%) < 105 < 105 > 105 < 125 > 105 < 125 > 125 < 160 > 125 < 160 > 160 > 160 Current Type DC / AC DC DC / AC DC DC / AC DC DC / AC DC
WELDING POSITIONS 1 2 3 4 5 All positions All positions except vertical down Flat and horizontal-vertical butt/fillet weld Flat butt and fillet weld Vertical down and Flat and horizontal-vertical butt/fillet weld
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E 9 UM 200 CZ
WELDING METHOD G E MF TIG MIG UP Gas welding Manual-arc welding Flux-cored metal-arc welding Tungsten inert gas welding Metal shielding gas welding Submerged-arc welding WELD METAL PROPERTIES C G K N P R S T ALLOY GROUP Z 1 Unalloyed up to 0.4 % C or low alloy up to 0.4 % C and up to a maximum of 5 % of the alloying elements Cr, Mn, Mo, Ni in total. Unalloyed with up to more than 0.4 % C or low alloy with more than 0.4 % C and up to a maximum of 5 % of the alloying elements Cr, Mn, Mo, Ni in total. Alloyed, with the properties of hot working steels. Alloyed, with the properties of high speed steels. Alloyed with more than 5 % Cr, with a low C content (up to about 0.2 %). Alloyed with more than 5 % Cr, with a higher C content (about 0.2 to 2.0 %). Mn austenites with 11-18 % Mn, more than 0.5 % C and up to 3 % Ni. Cr-Ni-Mn type austenitic alloys. Cr-Ni steels (resistant to rusting, acid and heat). With a high C content and high Cr alloying content and without additional carbide forming agents. Co based, Cr-W alloyed, with or without Ni and Mo. Carbide based (sintered, cast or cored) alloys. Ni based, Cr or Cr-B alloyed. Ni based, Mo alloyed, with or without Cr. Cu based, Sn alloyed. Cu based, Al alloyed. Cu based, Ni alloyed. Corrosion resistant Resistant to abrasive wear Capable of work hardening Non-magnetizable Impact resistant Rust resistant Cutting ability (high speed steels etc.) High temperature strength as for high-temperature tool steels Heat resistant (non-scaling) i.e. for temp. over about 600C
WELD METAL HARDNESS 150 200 250 300 350 400 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 125 - 175 HB 176 - 225 HB 226 - 275 HB 276 - 325 HB 326 - 375 HB 376 - 450 HB 37 - 42 HRC 42 - 47 HRC 47 - 52 HRC 52 - 57 HRC 57 - 62 HRC 62 - 67 HRC > 67 HRC
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
20 21 22 23 30 31 32
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G 46 3 M G3Si1
SHIELDING GASES M C Gas mixtures acc. to EN 439 EN 439 - M2 (except Helium) EN 439 - C1 (carbondioxide)
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES (min. Yield Strength) Symbol Yield Strength (N/mm) min. 355 min. 380 min. 420 min. 460 min. 500 Tensile Strength (N/mm) 440 - 570 470 - 600 500 - 640 530 - 680 560 - 720 Elongation min. (%) 22 20 20 20 18
IMPACT PROPERTIES Temperature Required for 47 J Impact Resistance (C) no requirement +20 0 20 30 40 50 60
Symbol
35 38 42 46 50
Z A 0 2 3 4 5 6
No specifications are stated for this standard 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.025 0.025 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.80 - 1.50 2.10 - 2.70 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.40 - 0.60 0.40 - 0.60 0.15 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.05 - 0.20 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.35 - 0.75 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.05 - 0.25 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15
Cr < 0.15, Cu < 0.35 and V < 0.03, unless otherwise stated. Sum of other impurity elements should not exceed % 0.35. Single values are maximum numbers.
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S 46 3 AB S2
TYPE of FLUX MS CS ZS RS AR AB AS AF FB Z Manganese - Silicate Calcium - Silicate Zirkconium - Silicate Rutile - Silicate Aluminate - Rutile Aluminate - Basic Aluminate - Silicate Aluminate - Fluorure Basic Fluorure + Basic any other type
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES (min. Yield Strength) Multi-Run Technique Symbol Yield Strength (N/mm) min. 355 min. 380 min. 420 min. 460 min. 500 Tensile Strength (N/mm) 440 - 570 470 - 600 500 - 640 530 - 680 560 - 720 Elongation min. (%) 22 20 20 20 18
35 38 42 46 50
IMPACT PROPERTIES Temperature Required for 47 J Impact Resistance (C) no requirement +20 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Symbol
Any other agreed composition 0.35 - 0.60 0.80 - 1.30 1.31 - 1.75 1.76 - 2.25 0.35 - 0.60 0.80 - 1.30 0.80 - 1.30 1.31 - 1.85 1.86 - 2.25 0.35 - 0.60 0.80 - 1.30 1.31 - 1.75 1.76 - 2.25 0.80 - 1.30 0.80 - 1.30 0.80 - 1.30 0.80 - 1.30 0.80 - 1.30 1.31 - 1.70 1.31 - 1.80 1.20 - 1.80
Z A 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0.45 - 0.65 0.45 - 0.65 0.45 - 0.65 0.45 - 0.65 0.80 - 1.20 1.21 - 1.80 1.81 - 2.40 2.81 - 3.70 0.80 - 1.20 1.21 - 1.80 0.80 - 1.20 1.20 - 1.80
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES (min. Yield Strength) Two-Run Technique Symbol Yield Strength (N/mm) min. 355 min. 420 min. 500 Tensile Strength (N/mm) min. 470 min. 520 min. 600
3T 4T 5T
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Heat Treatment of High Strength Low Alloyed Steels welded with AS DA-XXX Series Electrodes
The mechanical properties gained by the coated electrodes that are used for welding high strength low alloyed steels and high temperature creep resistant steels varies with respect to the amount of preheating, interpass temperature and heat treatment after welding.
According to EN ISO 2560-A, EN ISO 3580 and EN ISO 18275 Product Name AS DA-708 AS DA-710 AS DA-731 AS DA-735 AS DA-737 AS DA-753 AS DA-771 AS DA-774 AS DA-777 AS DA-778 Preheating Temperature (C) max. 200 max. 200 max. 200 150 - 250 150 - 250 200 - 300 200 - 300 Interpass 1 Temperature (C) max. 250 max. 250 max. 200 max. 200 max. 200 125 - 175 150 - 250 150 - 250 200 - 300 200 - 300
(1) Measured 30-40 mm away from the center of weld bead. (2) Air-cooling. According to AWS A5.5 and AWS A5.4 Product Name AS DA-710 AS DA-735 AS DA-737 AS DA-753 AS DA-771 AS DA-774 AS DA-777 AS DA-778 Preheating and Interpass Temerature (C) 93 - 107 93 - 107 93 - 107 93 - 107 163 - 191 163 - 191 163 - 191 150 - 260
840 - 870
120
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(1) Work piece heated at 65-280C/hour up to heat treating temperature. Held 1 hour at that temperature. Cooled at max. 190C/hour. Fournace leaving at 320 C. (a) Cooled at max. 55C/hour to 595C at furnace. Afterwards, air cooling. (b) No pre-heating.
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Steel
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
AS PK-55 / AS PK-65
Steel
AS BRONZ
Steel
Copper Alloys
Cast Irons
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[ Ceq ] - 0.25
[ Ceq ] = [ Cc ] ( 1 + 0.005 x E ) [ Cc ] = C + Mn Cr + Mo + V Ni + Cu + + 6 5 15
[ Ceq ] = Chromium equivalent (%) [ Cc ] = Carbon equivalent (%) = Workpiece thickness (mm) Tpre-heat = Pre-heating temperature (C) E
Example:
[ Cc ] = C +
[ Cc ] = 0.25 + = 0.63
= 220 - 230 C
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DIN 8555'e gre Pre-heating Temperatures rtl Elektrodlara for Steelsait Most Snflandrma Commonly Used
Material Group
Ceq
Pre-heating Temperature (C) no pre-heating no pre-heating 150 - 200 200 - 250 300 - 350 200 - 250 200 - 250 250 - 300 no pre-heating 200 - 250 200 - 250 250 - 300 300 - 350 325 - 350 400 - 450 400 - 450 200 - 250 300 - 350 250 - 300 350 - 400 100 - 150 250 - 300 300 - 350 350 - 400 500 200 - 250 300 - 350
Carbon Steels
1.1141 1.0402 1.1172 1.1186 1.1248 1.1165 1.1167 1.0912 1.3401 1.5415 1.5419 1.7218 1.7220 1.7225 1.7360 1.7362 1.6523 1.6565 1.6577 1.6747 1.7015 1.7006 1.7035 1.7176 1.3505 1.5713 1.5736 1.4301 1.4571 1.4845
Ck 15 C 22 Cq 35 Ck 40 Ck 75 30 Mn 5 36 Mn 5 46 Mn 7 X 120 Mn 12 15 Mo 3 22 Mo 4 25 CrMo 4 34 CrMo 4 42 CrMo 4 31 CrMo 12 5 12 CrMo 19 5 21 NiCrMo 2 40 NiCrMo 6 22 NiMoCr 47 30 NiCrMo 16 6 15 Cr 3 46 Cr 2 41 Cr 4 55 Cr3 100 Cr 6 13 NiCr 6 36 NiCr 10 X6 CrNi 19 10 X6 CrNiMoTi 17 12 2 X6 CrNi 25 20
0.28 0.33 0.48 0.58 0.95 0.63 0.69 0.78 0.50 0.50 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.25 1.45 0.60 1.00 0.75
Carbon Steels
Molybdenum Steels
Chromium-Molybdenum Steels
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Steels
Chromium Steels
Nickel-Chromium Steels
Stainless Steels
no pre-heating
Attention ! The preheating temperatures for the steel types mentioned in this table are determined mathematically and are listed to give the user a basic idea. These values might change with respect to the welding process and the dimensions of the welded component.
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Welding Positions
1G/PA
Fillet welding in horizontal/vertical position
4G/PE
Butt and fillet welding in vertical upwards position
2F/PB
Butt welding in horizontal position
3G/PF
Butt and fillet welding in vertical downwards position
2G/PC
3G/PG
26 24
Nickel Equivalent = % Ni + 30 x % C + 0.5 x % Mn
310R
5 ferrit
22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
Chromium Equivalent = % Cr + % Mo + 1.5 x % Si + 0.5 x % Nb
10 ferrit
20 ferrit
308Mn
308L 347
80 ferrit
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DIN 8555'e Basket Spools gre and rtl Plastic Elektrodlara Spools forait Manual Snflandrma and Standard Welding Applications
D300 Spastic Spool (15 kg)
W d2
W d2
D d1
D d1
d1
D 100
2
d1 (mm) 16.5+1 0
W
0 45 2
D 200
3
d1
d2 (mm)
A 44.5
0.5
D 300
5
d1
d2 (mm)
A
0.5
W
0 103 3
+1 50.5+2.5 0 10 0
55 0 3
d1
d D
d D
D 300
5
d
(mm)
d1
2
W 100
3
D 300
5
d (mm) 180
2
W 100
3
d (mm)
5
W 100
3
180
50.5
+2.5 0
DIN 8555'e Drums for Automatic gre rtl Welding Elektrodlara Applications ait Snflandrma
D D
250 kg
350 kg
650 kg
(mm)
~ 500
20
(mm)
20
(mm)
20
~ 800
~ 650
20
~ 650
~ 650
20
~ 1000
20
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Redrying and Storage of Rutile, Basic and Cellulosic Type Covered Electrodes
Manufacturing : Covered electrodes are manufactured by extruding different materials on a core wire. As binder for the coating materials silicates are used which contain 60 % water. The electrodes are dried at different temperatures depending on kind of the electrode. Acid, rutile and cellulosic type of electrodes are dried up to a moisture content of 0.3-2.0 %. Basic and alloyed types of electrodes are dried; actually baked at higher temperatures up to 500C and the final moisture content is very low. Humidity of the Coating : Covered electrodes must be handled carefully. Electrodes and their coverings can be damaged through absorption of moisture. Too high a moisture content in the electrode covering can be dangerous and therefore must be avoided. All the electrodes have a certain moisture content, which varies according to the type. Moisture content of the covering of Askaynak electrodes is controlled strictly before they leave the factory. A limited moisture content is normal and has no effect on weld quality. The moisture limits actually have a large safety margin in moisture content when they leave the factory. All electrode coverings are hygroscopic and absorb moisture from the air depending on the relative humidity of the air. At higher relative humidity levels; e.g. 90 % the covering of basic electrodes absorbs moisture so quickly that after exposure for one day the electrode cannot be used anymore. Acid, rutile and cellulosic type of electrodes are not as sensitive as basic electrodes but they will all pick up moisture if left unprotected. It is not only direct moisture in the air, which can damage the electrodes but also condensation. Specially on high relative humidity levels and at large temperature differences between day and night condensation can occur. The dew wets the packages and this moisture is gradually absorbed by the electrode covering. Humidity in the coverings of the electrodes can cause severe damage to the weld. It can cause porosity in the welds. Unfortunately porosity is not always visible to the naked eye but radiography reveals at once. As a source of hydrogen it is the main cause for hydrogen cracking in the welds, which is very dangerous. There is the danger of underbead cracking in the heat affected zone of the parent material. Packing : Because of the danger of moisture pick-up the packages of the electrodes should be suitable to avoid this danger. Unless stored in appropriate conditions coated electrodes will remain unaffected and provide satisfactory welds. (*) These storing conditions are necessary for basic type of coverings. In case of rutile and cellulosic type of electrodes the conditions are not as tough as for basic type of coatings. All of Askaynak covered electrode boxes are tightly wrapped in polyethylen. For sensitive welds tin-can boxes are available. Plastic boxes are used for stainless steel type of electrodes. Storage Conditions: (*) The electrodes must be kept in their original packages. The electrodes should be protected against rain, damp and dew. The relative humidity level at the storage place should be 40 % and less. The temperature of the storage should be constant and above 15C. The boxes should be kept on shelves or pallets avoiding to contact directly the floor and the walls. When welding outside loose packets of electrodes should not lie about unprotected on the site. Electrodes should not be taken out of the store in quantities greater than necessary for daily or two days consumption. Redrying: Rutile Types: Redrying is not necessary. In case of high moisture redrying at 100-150C for 1-2 hours is recommended. At lower drying temperatures electrodes should be kept longer. Cellulosic Types: Cellulosic type of electrodes are not very sensitive to moisture pick-up. Redrying must be made very carefully otherwise the coating can get cracks. In general redrying is not recommended for cellulosic electrodes. In case of a necessity the drying temperature should not exceed 70C. Basic and Alloyed Electrodes: If the electrodes are stored in recommended storage conditions (15C/40% relative humidity) and in original packages there is generally no need for redrying. When the plastic wrappings of basic type of electrodes are opened the electrodes ought to be put into a heating cabinet at about 50C. If the boxes are opened and exposed to open air for more than two hours redrying is recommended. Basic and alloyed electrodes are dried for 2-3 hours at 250-400C. It is not recommended to redry the same electrodes more than three times.
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Notes
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