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YOUR WELDING PARTNER!

HAND BOOK

WELDING CONSUMABLES

SEVENTH EDITION
WELDING CONSUMABLES

Distributed by

HYUNDAl WELDING CO., LTD.


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Warning for Safety in Welding


WARNING

COMPANY PROFILE

Be sure to follow the safety practices stated in the following in order to


protect welders, operators and accompanied workers from a serious
accident resulting in injury or death.

Sept. 1975 : Established SEOHAN DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD

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

Aug. 1976 : Completed Calcium Carbide Plant at Danyang(1,500 ton/month)


Jan.

1977 : Completed Electrode Plant Pohang(1,500 ton/month)

May. 1978 : Established New Submerged Wire Facilities

WARNING

Nov. 1978 : Expanded Calcium Carbide Facilities (3,000 ton/month)

Electric shock can kill you.

Dec. 1980 : Started to produce Submerged Arc Welding Flux(400 ton/month)


Oct. 1983 : Expanded Submerged Wire Facilities (200 ton/month)
Jan.

1987 : Changed Company Name To HYUNDAI WELDING & METAL CO., LTD.

Fed. 1988 : Established Flux Cored Wire Facilities

Do not touch live electrical parts. (A covered electrode held with an electrode holder and a wire in
welding are electrically live.)
Wear dry, insulated gloves. Do not wear teared and wet gloves.
Use an electric shock preventing device (open-circuit-voltage-reducing device) when welders or
operators work in confined or high-level spaces. Use also a lifeline when a welder or an operator
conducts welding at a high-level area.
Follow the safaty practices stated in the instruction manual of the welding manchine before you use.
Do not use a welding manchine case or cover of which is removed. Welding cables must be a size
adequate for the capacity expected. Welding cables must be maintained, and a damaged cable must be
repaired or replaced one.

Sep. 1989 : Started Metal Stamping Production


Oct. 1989 : Established HYUNDAI WELDING JAPAN CO., LTD. in Osaka
Oct. 1990 : Expanded Solid Wire Facilities (1,250 ton/month)
Jan.

1991 : Expanded Flux Cored Wire Facilities (1,000 ton/month)

Mar. 1992 : Started to produce Metal Cored Wire


Nov. 1993 : Established HYUNDAI WELDING (S PORE)PTE., LTD.
Dec. 1993 : Established HYUNDAI WELDING COMPANY in Shanghai
Dec. 1993 : Established HYUNDAI WELDING JAPAN CO., LTD. in Tokyo
Feb. 1994 : License & Technical Assistance Agreement signed with Oerlikon of Switzerland.

CAUTION

April. 1994 : Expanded Flux Cored Wire Facilities (1,500 ton/month)


Feb. 1995 : Obtained ISO 9002 Certification
Jan.

1995 : Established HYUNDAI WELDING PRODUCTS, INC. in Detroit, USA

Fumes and gases generated in welding can be dangerous to your health.


Welding in confined spaces can be dangerous for suffocation because
of oxygen deficient atmospheres.

Dec. 1996 : Expanded Solid Wire Facilities (1,500 ton/month)


Jan.

1996 : Expanded Flux Cored Wire facilities (1,500 ton/month)

Dec. 1996 : Established HYUNDAI WELDING (EUROPE) GmbH in Frankfurt


Jun. 1997 : Changed Company Name to HYUNDAI WELDING Co., LTD.
Sep. 1997 : Established HYUNDAI WELDING COMPANY (AUSTRALLA) in Perth
Oct. 1997 : Established HYUNDAI WELDING PRODUCTS S.A.(SOUTH AFRICA) in Durban
Oct. 1997 : Expanded Flux Cored Wire Facilities(1,500 ton/month)
Dec. 1997 : Established research center
Sep. 2001 : Expanded FluxCored wire Facilities(4,500ton/month)

CAPACITY/YEAR
Covered Electrodes
Solid Wire
Flux Cored Wire
Submerged Wire
Submerged Flux

CAUTION
36,000ton
36,000ton
54,000ton
12,000ton
7,200ton

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

Arc rays can injure eyes and burn skin.

Wear hand shields with an adequate grade of shade in welding and supervising the welding work.
Select the correct grade shade for filter lenses and filter and filter plates suitable for exact welding work
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by referring to the standard of JIS T8141.


Wear protectors suitable for preventing contact with arc rays, such as safety leather gloves for welding,
long sleeve shirts, foot covers, leather aprons, etc.
Use, as needed shade curtains for welding by surrounding the welding areas in order to prevent
accompanied workers from the arc rays.

CAUTION
The tips of the welding wires and filler wires can injure eyes, face, etc.

Do not lose your hole on the tip of the wire when taking off the tip of the wire.
Do not point the welding torch towards your face when checking the wire feeding condition.

CAUTION
Falling down and dropping welding consumables can injure you.

Wear safety shoes, and pay your attention not to drop welding consumables on your body when you
carry and handle them. Keep your posture correct not to cause a crick in your back while handling
them.
Pile up welding consumables so that falling down and dropping cannot take place while storing and
carrying them.

CAUTION
Fire and explosion can take place.

Never weld in areas adjacent to highly inflammable materials. Remove consumables so that spatter
cannot ignite them. If combusibles cannot be removed, cover them with a noninflammable material.
Do not weld a vessel or pipe which contains combustibles or being sealed.
Do not put a hot weldment close to combusibles right after welding finished.
When welding ceiling, floors, walls, etc, remove combustibles at the other side of them.
Any part of welding wire, with exception of wire extended at the tip of the torch, must be free from
touching on the electical circuit of the base metal side.
Fasten the cable joints and seal them in a insulation tape. The cable for the base metal side should be
connected closer to the part of welding.
Be ready to cope with a possible accident by equipping fire-extingushing equipmint adjacent to the
welding areas.

Index

by Products

1. COVERED ELECTRODES
2. SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES
3. GMAW & GTAW CONSUMABLES
4. FLUX CORED WIRE

Hyundai Welding Co.,Ltd. does not accept responsibility for errors or


information which is found to be misleading. Suggestions for, or
descriptions of, the end use or application of products, or methods of
working are for information only and Hyundai Welding Co.,Ltd.,
accepts no liablity in respect thereof. Prior to using products supplied
or manufactured by Hyundai Welding Co.,Ltd., the purchaser should
ensure that the products are suitable for the work being welded.

CAUTION
Flying spatters and slags can injure eyes and cause burn skins.
High temperature heat in welding can cause burn skins.

Wear safety glasses, safety leather gloves for welding, long sleeve shirts, foot covers, leather aprons,
etc.
Do not touch weldments while hot.
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4. Coverd Electrodes for Low-temperature-service Steels

Product Name

AWS

JIS

Page

Product Name

S-4301.I
S-4303.V
S-4303.T
S-6010.D
S-6011.D
S-6013.LF
S-6013.V
S-6027.LF
S-7014.F
S-7024.F
S-7016.O
S-7016.M

A5.1 E6019
A5.1 E6010
A5.1 E6011
A5.1 E6013
A5.1 E6013
A5.1 E6027
A5.1 E7014
A5.1 E7024
A5.1 E7016
A5.1 E7016

D4301
D4303
D4303
D4311
D4313
D4313
D4327
D4324
D4316
D4316

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22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

S-7018.1
S-7016.LS
S-8016.C1
S-8016.C2
S-8016.C3
S-8018.C1
S-8018.C3

Product Name
S-7016.H
S-7016.LF
S-7016.G
S-7018.G
S-7028.F
S-7048.V
S-8016.G
S-8018.G
S-9016.G
S-10016.G
S-11016.G
S-9018.M
S-11018.M

AWS
A5.1 E7016
A5.1 E7016
A5.1 E7016
A5.1 E7018
A5.1 E7028
A5.1 E7048
A5.5 E8016-G
A5.5 E8018-G
A5.5 E9016-G
A5.5 E10016-G
A5.5 E11016-G
A5.5 E9018-M
A5.5 E11018-M

JIS

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D5016
D5016
D5316
D5016
D5026
D5016
D5316
D5316
D5816
D7016
D8016
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35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47

JIS

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51
52

3. Covered Electrodes for Weather-proof Steels


Product Name
S-7018.W
S-8018.W

AWS
A5.5 E7018-W1
A5.5 E8018-W2

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JIS
D5016
DL5016-6AP1
DL5016-6AP2
DL5016-6P3
DL5016-4A1
DL5016-6AP2
DL5016-4A1

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56
57
58
59
60
61

5. Covered Electrodes for Low Alloy Steels


Product Name

2. Covered Electrodes for High Tensile Steels

AWS
A5.1 E7018-1
A5.5 E7016-G
A5.5 E8016-C1
A5.5 E8016-C2
A5.5 E8016-C3
A5.5 E8018-C1
A5.5 E8018-C3

S-7010.A1
S-7016.A1
S-7018.A1
S-8016.B1
S-8016.B2
S-8018.B2
S-9016.B3
S-9018.B3
S-8016.B5

AWS

JIS

A5.5 E7010-A1
A5.5 E7016-A1
A5.5 E7018-A1
A5.5 E8016-B1
A5.5 E8016-B2
A5.5 E8018-B2
A5.5 E9016-B3
A5.5 E9018-B3
A5.5 E8016-B5

DT1216
DT2316
DT2318
DT2416
DT2418
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66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73

6. Covered Electrodes for Hardfacing Applications


Product Name

AWS

S-240A.R
S-350A.R
S-260A.B
S-350B.B
S-450B.B
S-500B.B
S-600B.B
S-700B. B
S-711
S-13MN.B

JIS
DF2A-250-R
DF2A-350-R
DF2A-300-B
DF2A-400-B
DF2A-450-B
DF2B-500-B
DF2B-600-B
DF3C-600-B
DFCrA-600-BR
DFMA-250-B

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78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86

INDEX OF HYUNDAI WELDING MATERIALS

INDEX OF HYUNDAI WELDING MATERIALS

1. Covered Electrodes for Carbon Steels

Product Name
S-308.16N
S-308L.16N/S-308L.17
S-308Mo.16
S-309.16N
S-309L.16/S-309L.17
S-309Mo.16
S-309MoL.16
S-310.15
S-310.16
S-312.16
S-316.16N
S-316L.16N/S-316L.17
S-317L.16
S-347.16

10. SOLID WIRE

AWS

JIS

A5.4 E308-16
A5.4 E308L-16/17
A5.4 E308Mo-16
A5.4 E309-16
A5.4 E309L-16/17
A5.4 E309Mo-16
A5.4 E309MoL-16
A5.4 E310-15
A5.4 E310-16
A5.4 E312-16
A5.4 E316-16
A5.4 E316L-16/17
A5.4 E317L-16
A5.4 E347-16

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D308-16
D308L-16
D309-16
D309L-16
D309Mo-16
D309MoL-16
D310-15
D310-16
D312-16
D316-16
D316L-16
D317L-16
D347-16

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90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102

8. Covered Electrodes for Cast Iron


Product Name
S-NCI
S-NFC
S-FCF

AWS

JIS

A5.15 ENi-CI
A5.15 ENiFe-CI
A5.15 ESt

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DFCNI
DFCNiFe
DFCFe

105
106
107

9. SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES


Product Name
S-707 x L-8
S-707T x H-14
S-717 x M-12K
S-727 x L-8(L-12)
S-737 x H-14
S-787TB x H-14
Superflux 55ULT x H-14
S-707TP x H-14
S-777MX x H-14
S-705EF x H-14
Supeflux 70H x L-8
Superflux 787 x H-14
Superflux 787 x H-14L
S-777MXH x H-14
S-777MXH x A-3
S-777MXT x H-14
S-800P x M-12K (H-14)
S-800P x A-G(A-3)
Superflux 300S x YS-308(L)
Superflux 300S x YS-309(L)
Superflux 300S x YS-316(L)

AWS
A5.17 F7A4-EL8
A5.17 F7A(P)6-EH14
A5.17 F7A(P)6-EM12K
A5.17 F7A2-EL8(EL12)
A5.17 F7A(P)4-EH14
A5.17 F7A(P)8-EH14
A5.17 F7A(P)8-EH14
A5.17 F7A(P)6-EH14
A5.17 F7AZ-EH14
A5.17 F7A(P)0-EL8
A5.17 F7A(P)8-EH-14
A5.23 F7A8-EG-G
A5.17 F7A(P)2-EH14
A5.23 F8A4-EA3-G
A5.17 F7A0-EH14
A5.17 F7A2-EM12K
A5.23 F8A4-EG-G
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JIS

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S502-H
S502-H
S502-H
S502-H
S502-H
S502-H
S502-H
S502-H
S502-H
S502-H
S502-H
S502-H
S502-H
S584-H
S501-H
F7A6-EH14/F7P6-EH14)
F8A4-EA3-G/F8P2-EA3-G)
FSS-B1/YS308(L)
FSS-B1/YS309(L)
FSS-B1/YS316(L)

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112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129

Product Name

AWS

JIS

SM-70
A5.18 ER70S-6
YGW12
SM-70G
A5.18 ER70S-G
YGW11
SM-70S
A5.18 ER70S-3
YGW16
SM-70GS
A5.18 ER70S-G
YGW15
SM-55H
YGW18
SM-80G
A5.28 ER80S-G
YGW21
HYUNDAI BALL PAC(CO2 GAS ARC WELDING WIRE)

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134
135
136
137
138
139~140

11. MIG / TIG Arc Welding for Stainless Steels & Carbon Steels
Product Name
SM-308
SM-308L
SM-309
SM-309L
SM-310
SM-316
SM-316L
ST-308
ST-308L
ST-309
ST-309L
ST-310
ST-316
ST-316L
ST-50G
ST-50.6
ST-50.3

AWS
A5.9 ER308
A5.9 ER308L
A5.9 ER309
A5.9 ER309L
A5.9 ER310
A5.9 ER316
A5.9 ER316L
A5.9 ER308
A5.9 ER308L
A5.9 ER309
A5.9 ER309L
A5.9 ER310
A5.9 ER316
A5.9 ER316L
A5.18 ER70S-G
A5.18 ER70S-6
A5.18 ER70S-3

JIS

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Y308
Y308L
Y309
Y309L
Y310
Y316
Y316L
Y308
Y308L
Y309
Y309L
Y310
Y316
Y316L
YGT50
YGT50
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144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159

JIS

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12. FLUX CORED WIRE


Product Name
SF-71
SF-71LF
Supercored 71
Supercored 71H
Supercored 71MAG
SC-55Cored
SF-71MC
SF-71SR
SC-71MSR
SF-70MX
SC-70H Cored
Supercored 70MXH

AWS
A5.20 E71T-1
A5.20 E71T-1
A5.20 E71T-1
A5.20 E71T-1/-9
A5.20 E71T-1M/-9M
A5.20 E71T-1
A5.20 E71T-9J
A5.20 E71T-12MJ
A5.20 E70T-1
A5.20 E70T-1/-9
A5.20 E70T-1

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YFW-C50DR
YFW-C50DR
YFW-C502R
YFW-C502R
YFW-A502R
YFW-C55DR
YFW-C502R
YFW-C50DM
YFW-C50DM
YFW-C50DM

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164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174

INDEX OF HYUNDAI WELDING MATERIALS

INDEX OF HYUNDAI WELDING MATERIALS

7. Covered Electrodes for Stainless Steels

SC-70T Cored
SC-70Z Cored
Supercored 70NS
Supercored 70B
Supercored 70SB
SC-EG2 Cored
Supercored 81
Supercored 81MAG
SF-80MX
Supercored 81-K2
Supercored 81-K2MAG
SF-70W
SF-80W
Supercored 1CM
SC-80D2
SC-91K2 Cored
SC-81B2
SC-91B3
SW-308L Cored
SW-309L Cored
SW-309LNS Cored
SW-309MoL Cored
SW-316L Cored
SW-317L Cored
SW-347 Cored
SW-410NiMo Cored
SW-2209 Cored
Supercored 308L
Supercored 309L
Supercored 309MoL
Supercored 316L
SF-409Ti
SF-430
SF-436
SC-439Ti

AWS

JIS

A5.18 E70C-3C
A5.18 E70C-3G
A5.18 E70C-6M
A5.20 E71T-5MJ
A5.20 E71T-5
A5.26 EG70T-2
A5.29 E81T1-Ni1
A5.29 E81T1-Ni1M
A5.29 E80T1-G
A5.29 E81T1-K2
A5.29 E81T1-K2M
A5.29 E81T1-W2
A5.28 E80C-G
A5.28 E80C-G
A5.29 E91T1-K2
A5.29 E81T1- B2
A5.29 E91T1- B3
A5.22 E308LT1-1/-4
A5.22 E309LT1-1/-4
A5.9 EC309L
A5.22 E309LMoT1-1/-4
A5.22 E316LT1-1/-4
A5.22 E317LT1-1/-4
A5.22 E347T1-1/-4
A5.22 E410NiMoT1-1/-4
A5.22 E2209T1-1/-4
A5.22 E308LT0-1/-4
A5.22 E309LT0-1/-4
A5.22 E309LMoT0-1/-4
A5.22 E316LT0-1/-4
A5.9 EC409
A5.9 EC430
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YFW-C50DM
YFW-A50DM
YFW-A502B
YFW-C502B
YFEG-22C
YFW-C602R
YFW-C602M
YFL-C506R
YFL-A506R
YFA-50W
YFA-58W
YF1CM-G
YFM-G
YFW-C602R
YF308LC
YF309LC
YF309MoLC
YF316LC
YF317LC
YF347C
YF308LC
YF309LC
YF309MoLC
YF316LC
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183
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185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209

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WELDING CONSUMABLES PRODUCT INDEX ALPHABETICAL ORDER

INDEX OF HYUNDAI WELDING MATERIALS

Product Name

Product Name

AWS

JIS

HYUNDAI BALL PAC(CO2 GAS ARC WELDING WIRE)


S-10016.G
A5.5 E10016-G
S-11016.G
A5.5 E11016-G
S-11018.M
A5.5 E11018-M
S-13MN.B
S-240A.R
S-260A.B
S-308.16N
A5.4 E308-16
S-308L.16N/S-308L.17
A5.4 E308L-16/17
S-308Mo.16
A5.4 E308Mo-16
S-309.16N
A5.4 E309-16
S-309L.16/S-309L.17
A5.4 E309L-16/17
S-309Mo.16
A5.4 E309Mo-16
S-309MoL.16
A5.4 E309MoL-16
S-310.15
A5.4 E310-15
S-310.16
A5.4 E310-16
S-312.16
A5.4 E312-16
S-316.16N
A5.4 E316-16
S-316L.16N/S-316L.17
A5.4 E316L-16/17
S-317L.16
A5.4 E317L-16
S-347.16
A5.4 E347-16
S-350A.R
S-350B.B
S-4301.I
A5.1 E6019
S-4303.T
S-4303.V
S-450B.B
S-500B.B
S-600B.B
S-6010.D
A5.1 E6010
S-6011.D
A5.1 E6011
S-6013.LF
A5.1 E6013
S-6013.V
A5.1 E6013
S-6027.LF
A5.1 E6027
S-700B. B
S-7010.A1
A5.5 E7010-A1
S-7014.F
A5.1 E7014
S-7016.A1
A5.5 E7016-A1
S-7016.G
A5.1 E7016
S-7016.H
A5.1 E7016
S-7016.LF
A5.1 E7016
S-7016.LS
A5.5 E7016-G
S-7016.M
A5.1 E7016
S-7016.O
A5.1 E7016
S-7018.1
A5.1 E7018-1
S-7018.A1
A5.5 E7018-A1
S-7018.G
A5.1 E7018
S-7018.W
A5.5 E7018-W1
S-7024.F
A5.1 E7024
S-7028.F
A5.1 E7028
S-7048.V
A5.1 E7048
S-705EF x H-14
S-707 x L-8
A5.17 F7A4-EL8

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Page
139~140
D7016
44
D8016
45
47
DFMA-250-B
86
DF2A-250-R
77
DF2A-300-B
79
D308-16
89
D308L-16
90
91
D309-16
92
D309L-16
93
D309Mo-16
94
D309MoL-16
95
D310-15
96
D310-16
97
D312-16
98
D316-16
99
D316L-16
100
D317L-16
101
D347-16
102
DF2A-350-R
78
DF2A-400-B
80
D4301
21
D4303
23
D4303
22
DF2A-450-B
81
DF2B-500-B
82
DF2B-600-B
83
24
D4311
25
D4313
26
D4313
27
D4327
28
DF3C-600-B
84
65
29
DT1216
66
D5316
37
D5016
35
D5016
36
DL5016-6AP1
56
D4316
32
D4316
31
D5016
55
67
D5016
38
51
D4324
30
D5026
39
D5016
40
120
S502-H
111

Product Name
S-707T x H-14
S-707TP x H-14
S-711
S-717 x M-12K
S-727 x L-8(L-12)
S-737 x H-14
S-777MX x H-14
S-777MXH x A-3
S-777MXH x H-14
S-777MXT x H-14
S-787TB x H-14
S-800P x M-12K (H-14)
S-800P x A-G(A-3)
S-8016.B1
S-8016.B2
S-8016.B5
S-8016.C1
S-8016.C2
S-8016.C3
S-8016.G
S-8018.B2
S-8018.C1
S-8018.C3
S-8018.G
S-8018.W
S-9016.B3
S-9016.G
S-9018.B3
S-9018.M
S-FCF
S-NCI
S-NFC
SC-439Ti
SC-55Cored
SC-70H Cored
SC-70T Cored
SC-70Z Cored
SC-71MSR
SC-80D2
SC-81B2
SC-91B3
SC-91K2 Cored
SC-EG2 Cored
SF-409Ti
SF-430
SF-436
SF-70MX
SF-70W
SF-71
SF-71LF
SF-71MC
SF-71SR
SF-80MX

AWS

JIS

A5.17 F7A(P)6-EH14
A5.17 F7A(P)6-EH14
A5.17 F7A(P)6-EM12K
A5.17 F7A2-EL8(EL12)
A5.17 F7A(P)4-EH14
A5.17 F7AZ-EH14
A5.23 F8A(P)4-EA3-G
A5.17 F7A(P)2-EH14
A5.17 F7A0-EH14
A5.17 F7A(P)8-EH14
A5.17 F7A2-EM12K
A5.23 F8A4-EG-G
A5.5 E8016-B1
A5.5 E8016-B2
A5.5 E8016-B5
A5.5 E8016-C1
A5.5 E8016-C2
A5.5 E8016-C3
A5.5 E8016-G
A5.5 E8018-B2
A5.5 E8018-C1
A5.5 E8018-C3
A5.5 E8018-G
A5.5 E8018-W2
A5.5 E9016-B3
A5.5 E9016-G
A5.5 E9018-B3
A5.5 E9018-M
A5.15 ESt
A5.15 ENi-CI
A5.15 ENiFe-CI
A5.20 E70T-1/-9
A5.18 E70C-3C
A5.18 E70C-3G
A5.20 E71T-12MJ
A5.28 E80C-G
A5.29 E81T1- B2
A5.29 E91T1- B3
A5.29 E91T1-K2
A5.26 EG70T-2
A5.9 EC409
A5.9 EC430
A5.20 E70T-1
A5.20 E71T-1
A5.20 E71T-1
A5.20 E71T-1
A5.20 E71T-9J
A5.29 E80T1-G

17

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S502-H
112
S502-H
118
DFCrA-600-BR
85
S502-H
113
S502-H
114
S502-H
115
S502-H
119
S584-H
124
S502-H
123
S501-H
125
S502-H
116
F7A6-EH14/F7P6-EH14) 126
F8A4-EA3-G/F8P2-EA3-G)
68
DT2316
69
73
DL5016-6AP2
57
DL5016-6P3
58
DL5016-4A1
59
D5316
41
DT2318
70
DL5016-6AP2
60
DL5016-4A1
61
D5316
42
52
DT2416
71
D5816
43
DT2418
72
46
DFCFe
107
DFCNI
105
DFCNiFe
106
209
YFW-C55DR
168
YFW-C50DM
173
YFW-C50DM
175
176
171
YFM-G
189
191
192
YFW-C602R
190
YFEG-22C
180
206
207
208
YFW-C50DM
172
YFA-50W
186
YFW-C50DR
163
YFW-C50DR
164
169
YFW-C502R
170
YFW-C602M
183

WELDING CONSUMABLES PRODUCT INDEX ALPHABETICAL ORDER

WELDING CONSUMABLES PRODUCT INDEX ALPHABETICAL ORDER

Alphabetical Order

WELDING CONSUMABLES PRODUCT INDEX ALPHABETICAL ORDER

Alphabetical Order
Product Name
SF-80W
SM-308
SM-308L
SM-309
SM-309L
SM-310
SM-316
SM-316L
SM-70
SM-70G
SM-70GS
SM-70S
SM-80G
ST-308
ST-308L
ST-309
ST-309L
ST-310
ST-316
ST-316L
ST-50.3
ST-50.6
ST-50G
Supercored 1CM
Supercored 308L
Supercored 309L
Supercored 309MoL
Supercored 316L
Supercored 70B
Supercored 70MXH
Supercored 70NS
Supercored 70SB
Supercored 71
Supercored 71H
Supercored 71MAG
Supercored 81
Supercored 81-K2
Supercored 81-K2MAG
Supercored 81MAG
Superflux 300S x YS-308(L)
Superflux 300S x YS-309(L)
Superflux 300S x YS-316(L)
Superflux 55ULT x H-14
Superflux 70H x L-8
Superflux 787 x H-14
Superflux 787 x H-14L
SW-2209 Cored
SW-308L Cored
SW-309L Cored
SW-309LNS Cored
SW-309MoL Cored
SW-316L Cored
SW-317L Cored
SW-347 Cored
SW-410NiMo Cored

AWS

JIS

A5.29 E81T1-W2
A5.9 ER308
A5.9 ER308L
A5.9 ER309
A5.9 ER309L
A5.9 ER310
A5.9 ER316
A5.9 ER316L
A5.18 ER70S-6
A5.18 ER70S-G
A5.18 ER70S-G
A5.18 ER70S-3
A5.28 ER80S-G
A5.9 ER308
A5.9 ER308L
A5.9 ER309
A5.9 ER309L
A5.9 ER310
A5.9 ER316
A5.9 ER316L
A5.18 ER70S-3
A5.18 ER70S-6
A5.18 ER70S-G
A5.28 E80C-G
A5.22 E308LT0-1/-4
A5.22 E309LT0-1/-4
A5.22 E309LMoT0-1/-4
A5.22 E316LT0-1/-4
A5.20 E71T-5MJ
A5.20 E70T-1
A5.18 E70C-6M
A5.20 E71T-5
A5.20 E71T-1
A5.20 E71T-1/-9
A5.20 E71T-1M/-9M
A5.29 E81T1-Ni1
A5.29 E81T1-K2
A5.29 E81T1-K2M
A5.29 E81T1-Ni1M
A5.17 F7A(P)8-EH14
A5.17 F7A(P)0-EL8
A5.17 F7A(P)8-EH-14
A5.23 F7A8-EG-G
A5.22 E2209T1-1/-4
A5.22 E308LT1-1/-4
A5.22 E309LT1-1/-4
A5.9 EC309L
A5.22 E309LMoT1-1/-4
A5.22 E316LT1-1/-4
A5.22 E317LT1-1/-4
A5.22 E347T1-1/-4
A5.22 E410NiMoT1-1/-4

YFA-58W
187
Y308
143
Y308L
144
Y309
145
Y309L
146
Y310
147
Y316
148
Y316L
149
YGW12
133
YGW11
134
YGW15
136
YGW16
135
YGW21
138
Y308
150
Y308L
151
Y309
152
Y309L
153
Y310
154
Y316
155
Y316L
156
159
YGT50
158
YGT50
157
YF1CM-G
188
YF308LC
202
YF309LC
203
YF309MoLC
204
YF316LC
205
YFW-A502B
178
YFW-C50DM
174
YFW-A50DM
177
YFW-C502B
179
YFW-C502R
165
YFW-C502R
166
YFW-A502R
167
YFW-C602R
181
YFL-C506R
184
YFL-A506R
185
182
FSS-B1/YS308(L)127
FSS-B1/YS309(L)128
FSS-B1/YS316(L)129
S502-H
117
S502-H
121
S502-H
122
S502-H
122
201
YF308LC
193
YF309LC
194
195
YF309MoLC
196
YF316LC
197
YF317LC
198
YF347C
199
200

18

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COVERED ELECTRODES FOR


CARBON STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CARBON STEELS

S-4301.I

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E6019


JIS Z3211 D4301

Applications
S-4301. I is an ilmenite type electrode for carbon steels.
Welding of such parts, where the highest reliability is required, such as strength members of ship
hulls, high pressure vessels and buildings.
Characteristics on Usage
S-4301. I is designed for general purpose.
As crack resistibility, pitting resistibility and X-ray performance are excellent among ilmenite
type electrodes, it also can be used for welding structural steels of heavy section 25mm(1inch) in
thickness.
Notes on Usage
Pay attention not to exceed the range of proper currents in case of welding structures which
require weld metal of high X-ray soundness.
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

0.05

0.10

0.37

0.021

0.014

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
382 (55,500)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J(ft lbs)

437 (63,500)

31.2

0 (32)
-20 (-4)

88 (65)
56 (42)

Approval

Packing

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)
Length mm (in)
F
V-up, OH

2.6(3/32) 3.2 (1/8)


350 (14)
350 (14)
400 (16)
50~85
80~130
45~70
60~110

4.0 (5/32)
400(16)
450(18)
120~180
110~150

21

4.5(11/64)
400 (16)
145~200
120~180

5.0 (3/16) 6.0 (15/64)


400 (16)
450 (18)
450 (18)
170~250 240~310
130~200
-

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CARBON STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CARBON STEELS

S-4303.V

S-4303.T

JIS Z3211 D4303

Applications

JIS Z3211 D4303

Applications

S-4303. V can be used for general purpose welding of carbon steel such as shipbuilding, rolling
stock, buildings, bridges, light gauge shapes and vessels.

S-4303.T can be used for highly efficient welding in all positions such as vehicles, machinery,
buildings and bridges.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
S-4303.V is a lime titania type electrode, whose usability is excellent in all position welding. It
deposits smooth and flat weld metal of fine ripple mark with easy manipulation of the electrode,
particularly in vertical up and overhead positions. Mechanical properties of all-weld metal are
excellent next to that of low hydrogen type electrodes.
Notes on Usage

S-4303.T is a lime-titania type electrode used for welding in all positions. Iron powder contained
in the coating ensures both good restriking properties and high welding efficiency. It is suitable
for tack welding and intermittent welding.
Mechanical properties of all-weld metal are also good, especially, impact values of all weld metal
are better than those of ilmenite type electrodes.
Notes on Usage

Dry the electrodes at 70~100 (158~212 ) for 30~60 minutes before use.
As arc-restriking properties are not so good, it is suitable for intermittent welding.
Welding Position

Dry the electrodes at 70~100 (158~212 ) for 30~60 minutes before use.
Pay attention not to exceed the recommended range of currents.

Current

Welding Position

Current

AC or DC

AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Si

Mn

0.06

0.15

0.47

0.021

0.012

0.06

0.16

0.48

0.019

0.014

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

422 (61,300)

454 (65,900)

30.8

0 (32)
-20 (-4)

124 (92)
81 (60)

Approval

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
436 (63,300)

Packing

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

489 (71,000)

28.9

0 (32)

98 (73)

Approval

Packing

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recom6tttents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2(1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400(16)

450 (18)

F,V-down

65~100

100~140

140~190

200~260

250~330

65~100

100~140

140~190

200~250

250~330

V-up, OH

50~90

80~130

110~170

140~210

V-up, OH

50~90

80~130

110~170

140~210

22

23

6.0(15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CARBON STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CARBON STEELS

S-6010.D

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E6010

Applications

S-6011.D

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E6011


JIS Z3211 D4311

Applications

S-6010.D can be used for welding of pipes, storage tanks, pressure vessels, cast steel repairs,
machines and heavy construction works.
Characteristics on Usage

S-6011.D can be used for welding of thin steel sheets and pipes.

Characteristics on Usage

S-6010.D is a high cellulose type electrode for welding in all positions including vertical-down
using DC(+).
S-6010.D exhibits deep penetration and fast freezing.
Notes on Usage

As the welding in poor groove fit up and vertical downward welding can be performed easily, it
is suitable for all position welding of pipes.

Notes on Usage

Pay attention not to use currents exceeding the recommended curents.


As this electrode is prone to absorb moisture, store it with care.
Welding Position

Pay attention not to exceed the recommended currents.


As this electrode is prone to absorb moisture, store it with care.

Current

Welding Position

Current
AC or DC +

DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Si

Mn

0.10

0.17

0.42

0.015

0.017

0.11

0.16

0.51

0.015

0.012

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
447 (64,900)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

517 (75,000)

32.3

-29 (-20)

62 (46)

Approval

Packing

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK, CWB

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
468 (68,000)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

558 (81,000)

29.7

-29 (-20)

51 (38)

Approval

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Packing

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK, CWB

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0(3/16)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0(5/32)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

F,V-down

50~75

70~110

110~155

155~200

F,V-down

50~75

70~110

110~155

155~200

V-up

40~70

55~105

90~140

120~180

V-up

35~70

55~105

90~140

120~180

24

25

5.0 (3/16)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CARBON STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CARBON STEELS

S-6013.LF

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E6013


JIS Z3211 D4313

Applications

S-6013.V

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E6013


JIS Z3211 D4313

Applications

S-6013.LF can be used for welding of machinery, vehicles and light structural steels, and surface
dressing of heavy steel structures.

S-6013.V can be used for welding of steel sheet structures in ships, railway vehicles, and cars,
surface dressing of heavy steel structures. Filling up welding of cast steel
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
S-6013.LF is a low fume, high titania type electrode of which fume generation is about 20% less
than conventional high titania type electrodes and whose usability is excellent in all position
welding. S-6013 LF is suitable for welding of light structural steels because of its stable arc,
shallow penetration and smooth welding bead.

S-6013.V is a high titania type electrode, remarkably improved in workability. This electrde is
suitable for the welding of small thin pipe. It is also suitable for vertical downward welding.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

In case of vertical downward welding, manipulate the electrode, keeping its tip in contact
with base metal as shown in the sketch.
Dry the electrodes at 70~100 (158~212 ) for 30~60 minutes befoe use.

Dry the electrodes at 70~100 (158~212 ) for 30~60 minutes before use.
Pay attention not to exceed the range of proper currents.
Welding Position

Current

Welding Position

Current

AC or DC

AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Si

Mn

0.05

0.23

0.35

0.022

0.017

0.06

0.31

0.53

0.026

0.015

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
439 (63,700)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

488 (70,900)

26.8

0 (32)

67 (50)

Approval

Packing

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

F
V-up, OH

55~95
45~90

80~130
60~120

26

4.0 (5/32)
400 (16)
450 (18)
120~180
100~160

451 (65,500)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

497 (72,200)

28.2

0 (32)

86 (64)

Approval

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK, CWB

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

KR, ABS, LR, NK

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


5.0 (3/16)
400 (16)
450 (18)
160~230
120~200

6.0 (15/64)
450 (18)
220~300
-

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

F, V-down

60~100

100~140

140~190

190~240

27

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CARBON STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CARBON STEELS

S-6027.LF

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E6027


JIS Z3211 D4327

Applications

S-7014.F

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E7014

Applications

S-6027.LF is low fume type electrode for highly efficient fillet welding, horizontal and flat fillet
welding of ships, buildings, bridges.

This electrode is suitable for all types of carbon steel fabrications, particularly in horizontal fillet
welding of sheet metal and ornamental iron work.

Characteristics on Usage
S-6027.LF is an iron powder oxide type electrode of which fume generation is about 30~50%
lower than conventional electrodes.
S-6027 LF has excellent usability when used for manual welding, Gravity and auto-contact
welding. Resistance to undercuts is good even in case of welding zinc-rich-painted plate or joint
having gap.

Characteristics on Usage
S-7014.F is an iron powder electrode for high speed all position welding. As the contact welding
can be performed with this electrode, manipulation of electrodes is easy in horizontal fillet or in
the groove.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Dry the electrodes at 70~100 (158~212 ) for 30~60 minutes before use.
Pay attention not to exceed the range of proper currents.

In case of manual welding, operate by contact welding.


In case of gravity welding, the optimum speed ratio is 1.2~1.5
Dry the electrodes at 70~100 (158~212 ) for 30~60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Current

Welding Position

Current

AC or DC -

AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Si

Mn

0.07

0.32

0.76

0.023

0.013

0.07

0.30

0.66

0.022

0.015

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

448 (65,100)

499 (72,500)

32.0

-29 (-20)

47 (35)

Approval

Packing

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

Length mm (in)
F
GW

4.0 (5/32) 4.5 (11/64)


550 (22)
550 (22)
700 (28)
140~180 170~210
150~180 160~200

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

510 (74,100)

30.9

0 (32)

83 (61)

Packing

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK,CWB

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

5.0 (3/16) 5.5 (7/32) 6.0 (15/64) 6.4 (1/4) 7.0 (9/32)
700 (28)

700 (28)

700 (28)

700 (28) 700 (28)

180~230
180~240

210~250
210~260

240~290
230~290

260~310 280~330
250~310 280~330

28

449 (65,200)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Approval

Packet 10kg (22 lbs)


Carton 10kg (22 lbs) 2 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Size mm (in)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Length mm (in)

400 (16)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

95~140

140~200

180~250

240~310

29

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CARBON STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CARBON STEELS

S-7024.F

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E7024


JIS Z3211 D4324

Applications

S-7016.O

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E7016


JIS Z3211 D4316

Applications

S-7024.F can be used for welding of flat and horizontal fillet welding of internal structures, inside
hulls, building, machine construction.

S-7016.O can be used for one side welding of pipe and general butt joints of carbon steel and high
tensile steel.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
S-7024.F is a representative powder titania type electrode widely used for flat and horizontal
fillet welding. this is an excellent electrode with extremely high efficiency.

S-7016.O is a single coated electrode for one side welding. Its usability is extremely good in all
positions.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Dry the electrodes at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Stop the arc after moving the crater to the side wall of the groove
Keep the arc as short as possible.

The optimum speed ratio is 1~1.5%


Usability degrades when moistened. In case of absorbing moisture, it must be dried.
[70~100 (158~212 ), 30~60minutes]
Welding Position

Current

Welding Position

Current
AC or DC +

AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Si

Mn

0.08

0.42

0.82

0.022

0.014

0.05

0.53

0.93

0.017

0.010

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
495 (71,900)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

569 (82,600)

27.8

0 (32)

48 (36)

Approval

Packing

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)
Length mm (in)
F

3.2 (1/8)
400 (16)
100~150

4.0 (5/32)

30

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

597 (86,700)

31.2

-20 (-4)

157 (116)

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

KR, ABS, LR, DNV, NK

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

4.5 (11/64)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

450 (18)

450 (18)

450 (18)

700 (28)

700 (28)

700 (28)

180~230

200~250

260~300

450 (18)
140~200

511 (74,200)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Approval

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

ABS, LR, DNV, NK, CWB

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Size mm (in)
Length mm (in)
F
FV-up, OH
OSW

2.6 (3/32)
350 (14)
60~90
50~80
30~65

3.2 (1/8)
400 (16)
90~130
80~120
60~110

31

4.0 (5/32)
400 (16)
130~190
110~180
90~150

5.0 (3/16)
400 (16)
180~240
150~210
130~180

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CARBON STEELS

S-7016.M

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E7016


JIS Z3211 D4316

Applications
S-7016.M can be used for welding of heavy duty structures and high tensile steel and low alloy steel
and pressure vessels.

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR


HIGH TENSILE STEELS

Characteristics on Usage
S-7016.M deposits sound weld metal for heavy duty structures, restraint members, high sulphur
steel and medium carbon steel. Its mechanical properties and crack resistibility of deposit are
excellent.
Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose to prevent blow hole at the arc starting.
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC +

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

0.07

0.64

1.05

0.018

0.009

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
539 (78,300)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

617 (89,600)

25.0

-20 (-4)

73 (54)

Approval

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

KR, ABS, NK

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~85

90~140

140~190

190~250

250~320

V-up, OH

50~80

80~130

110~170

160~210

32

6.0 (15/64)

33

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

S-7016.H

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E7016


JIS Z3212 D5016

Applications
S-7016.H can be used welding of high tensile steel, such as bridges, buildings, shipbuilding, high
pressure vessels and rolling stock.
Characteristics on Usage
Soft stable arc
Smooth appearance
No undercut formation

Good fluidity and removability of slag.


Good mechanical properties.
Excellent crack resistance and X-ray performance.

Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose to prevent blow hole at the arc starting.
Use wind screen against strong wind
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

0.07

0.32

1.13

0.017

0.011

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
490 (71,100)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

580 (84,200)

30.3

-29 (-20)

80 (59)

Approval

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~85

90~130

130~180

180~240

250~310

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

110~170

150~200

35

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

S-7016.LF

S-7016.G

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E7016


JIS Z3212 D5016

Applications

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E7016


JIS Z3212 D5316

Applications

S-7016.LF can be used for welding of high tensile steel of ships, such as bridges, buildings and
pressure vessels.
Characteristics on Usage
S-7016.LF is a low hydrogen type electrode of which fume generation is about 20~30% lower
than conventional electrode. S-7016 LF is effective for use in insufficient ventilation. X-ray
performance and mechanical properties of all-weld metal are good. Good crack resistance due to
less hydrogen content
Notes on Usage

S-7016.G can be used welding of high tensile steel of ships, buildings, bridges and pressure vessels.
Characteristics on Usage
It deposits weld metal of extremely good mechanical properties.
Its usability is good in all position welding and weld metal of good appearance can be obtained
assuredly.
Notes on Usage

Dry the electrodes at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel prepared for this particular purpose
to prevent blow hole at the arc starting.
Keep the arc as short as possible.
Welding Position

Current

Dry the electrodes at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose to prevent blow hole at the arc starting.
Use wind screen against strong wind.
Welding Position

Current

AC or DC

AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Si

Mn

0.07

0.35

1.10

0.016

0.011

0.08

0.66

1.40

0.017

0.011

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
485 (70,400)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

583 (84,700)

31.0

-29 (-20)

75 (56)

Approval

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
560 (81,300)

Packing

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

641 (93,100)

30.4

-29 (-20)

68 (50)

Approval

Packing

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~85

90~130

130~180

180~240

250~310

55~90

90~130

130~180

180~240

250~310

V-up, OH

50~80

80~130

110~170

150~200

V-up, OH

50~80

85~120

110~170

150~200

36

37

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

S-7018.G

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E7018


JIS Z3212 D5016

Applications

S-7028.F

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E7028


JIS Z3212 D5026

Applications

S-7018.G can be used for highly efficient-welding of 7,300 lbs/in2(50kgf/ ) class high tensile steel,
such as bridges, buildings, rolling stock and machines.
Characteristics on Usage

S-7028.F can be used for highly efficient-welding of flat and horizontal fillet such as welding of high
tensile steel of ships, bridges and building.
Characteristics on Usage

S-7018.G is an iron powder low hydrogen type electrode of high efficiency used for welding
7,300 lbs/in2(50kgf/ ) class high tensile steel.

S-7028.F is a heavy iron powder type electrode.


This electrode is intended for applications requiring the characteristics of the high deposition rate
associated with iron-powder coating.

Notes on Usage
Notes on Usage

Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Keep the arc as short as possible.
Use wind screen against strong wind.
Welding Position

Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Remove rust, water and oil from the surface to be welded before welding.

Current

Welding Position

Current

AC or DC

AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Si

Mn

0.06

0.50

1.20

0.017

0.011

0.07

0.29

1.08

0.027

0.015

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
504 (73,200)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

572 (83,100)

29.8

-29 (-20)

111 (82)

Approval

Packing

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)
Length mm (in)
F
V-up, OH

2.6 (3/32)
350 (14)
60~90
50~80

3.2 (1/8)
350 (14)
400 (16)
90~140
80~120

38

4.0 (5/32)
400 (16)
450 (18)
130~190
120~170

478 (69,400)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

546 (79,300)

32.0

-20 (-4)

63 (47)

Approval

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK, CWB

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Packing
Packet 10kg (22 lbs)
Carton 10kg (22 lbs) 2 : 20kg (44 lbs)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


5.0 (3/16)
400 (16)
450 (18)
180~240
150~200

6.0 (15/64)
450 (18)
250~300
-

Size mm (in)

4.0 (5/32) 4.5 (11/64) 5.0 (3/16) 5.5 (7/32) 6.0 (15/64) 6.4 (1/4) 7.0 (9/32)
550 (22)

Length mm (in)

550 (22)

700 (28)

700 (28)

700 (28)

700 (28) 700 (28)

190~250

220~280

260~320 270~340 330~360

700 (28)
F

150~220

170~220

39

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

S-7048.V

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E7048


JIS Z3212 D5016

Applications

S-8016.G

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E8016-G


JIS Z3212 D5316

Applications

S-7048.V can be used for vertical downward welding of high tensile steel. Such as vertical
downward welding of ships, buildings and bridges.

S-8016.G can be used welding of high tensile steel, such as buildings, bridges and shipbuilding.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

Extremely soft stable arc.


Smooth bead appearance
No undercut formation.

S-7048.V is specifically designed for vertical downward welding. Slag is self peeling. Crack
resistibility of weld metal is good.
Notes on Usage

Faster deposit rate hence, more economical .


Good crack resistance of weld metal.
Good mechanical properties and X-ray performance.

Notes on Usage

Dry the electrodes at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Remove rust, water, oil and paint from the surface to be welded.
Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for
this particular purpose to prevent blow hole at the arc starting.
Welding Position

Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose to prevent blow hole at the arc starting.
Use wind screen against strong wind.

Current

Welding Position

Current

AC or DC

AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Si

Mn

Ni

0.06

0.54

1.05

0.011

0.009

0.08

0.34

1.44

0.011

0.009

0.94

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
473 (68,700)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

564 (81,900)

30.8

-29 (-20)

68 (50)

Approval

Packing

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

Length mm (in)
F, V-down

3.2 (1/8)
400 (16)
100~160

4.0 (5/32)
450 (18)
140~210

40

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

519 (75,400)

613 (89,000)

28.8

-20 (-4)
-29 (-20)

160 (119)
141 (104)

Approval

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

ABS

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


4.5 (11/64)
450 (18)
180~240

5.0 (3/16)
450 (18)
220~270

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~90

90~130

130~180

180~240

250~310

V-up, OH

50~80

85~120

110~170

150~200

41

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

S-8018.G

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E8018-G


JIS Z3212 D5316

Applications

S-9016.G

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E9016-G


JIS Z3212 D5816

Applications

S-8018.G can be used welding of high tensile of shipbuilding, buildings, bridges and pressure vessels.
Characteristics on Usage

S-9016.G can be used for welding of high tensile steel such as pressure vessels, bridges, rolling stock,
and machines using steel plates of high tensile steel.
Characteristics on Usage

S-8018.G is an iron powder-low hydrogen type electrode for all position welding.
As its deposition rate is extremely high, working hours can be shortened.
The mechanical properties and crack resistibility of the all-weld metal are also good.

Good workability in all positions


Stable arc.
Excellent mechanical properties and X-ray performance.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose because arc striking on base metal is in danger of initiating cracking.
Keep the arc as short as possible.
Preheat at 60~80 (140~176 ) before use. The temperature to be applied varies in
accordance with plate thickness and steel kind.
If each pass welds becomes thicker than acceptable level by high amperage of low speed ratio
manipulation, the impact values and yield points will decrease.

Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small plate prepared for this particular purpose
because arc striking on base metal is in danger of initiating cracking.
Keep the arc as short as possible
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC

Welding Position

Current
AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Ni

0.06

0.61

1.29

0.016

0.012

0.83

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

542 (78,700)

622 (90,300)

30.2

0 (32)
-20 (-4)

147 (109)
103 (76)

Approval

Si

Mn

Ni

Mo

0.06

0.52

1.09

0.016

0.010

0.56

0.23

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
570 (82,800)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

655 (95,100)

27.2

0 (32)
-20 (-4)

125 (93)
78 (58)

Packing
Approval

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

ABS

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

60~90

90~140

130~190

180~240

250~300

55~90

90~130

130~180

180~240

250~310

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

150~200

V-up, OH

50~80

85~120

110~170

150~200

42

43

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

S-10016.G

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E10016-G


JIS Z3212 D7016

Applications

S-11016.G

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E11016-G


JIS Z3212 D8016

Applications

S-10016.G can be used welding of high tensile steel, such as pressure vessels, penstock and bridges.

S-11016.G can be used welding of high tensile steel, such as pressure vessels, penstock and bridges.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

Good X-ray performance.


High crack resistance and good mechanical properties. Extremely reliable for welding of
116,000lbs/in2(80kgf/ ) class high tensile steel

Its workability and X-ray properties are superb in all positions.


Good toughness of all-weld metal.
Extremely low hydrogen content and good crack resistibility.

Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose.
Preheat at 150~200 (302~392 ). The temperature varies in accordance with plate thickness
and kind of steel
If each pass welds becomes thicker than acceptable level by high amperage or low speed ratio
application, the impact values and yield points will decrease.

Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose.
Preheat at 100~150 (212~302 ). The temperature varies in accordance with plate thickness
and kind of steel.
Welding Position

Current
Welding Position

AC or DC

Current
AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

0.07

0.69

1.41

0.013

0.012

0.20

1.49

0.12

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

710 (103,130)

762 (110,680)

24.0

0 (32)

110 (81)

Packing

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

1.56

0.017

0.013

0.20

2.25

0.40

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

760 (110,300)

790 (114,600)

24.0

-20 (-4)

130 (96)

Approval

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

ABS

Si
0.45

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Approval

C
0.07

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

ABS

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~90

90~130

130~180

170~240

250~310

60~90

90~130

130~180

180~240

250~310

V-up, OH

50~80

85~120

110~170

150~200

V-up, OH

50~80

85~120

110~170

150~200

44

45

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HIGH TENSILE STEELS

S-9018.M

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E9018-M

Applications

S-11018.M

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E11018-M

Applications

S-9018.M can be used for welding of high tensile weather proof steel used in
pressure vessels, bridges, rolling stocks, machines.

S-11018.M can be used for welding low alloyed high strength steels such as HY-80, HY-90
and HY-100.

Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

S-9018.M is an iron powder low hydrogen type electrode which provides good workability in
all positions.
The weld metal has good crack resistibility because of less hydrogen content.
X-ray performance and usability are good.

S-11018.M is a low alloy low hydrogen iron powder type electrode displaying fast,
efficient metal transfer. The all-weld metal has good X-ray performance and excellent
tensile strength and impact properties.
Deposition rates obtained are higher than with E11016-G electrode types.

Notes on Usage
Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small plate prepared for this particular purpose
because arc striking on base metal is in danger of initiating cracking.
Preheat at 80~100 (172~212 ) before use. The temperature to be applied varies in
accordance with plate thickness and steel kind.
Welding Position

Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752


Preheat at 200~300 (392~572 ).
Keep the arc as short as possible.

) for 60 minutes before use.

Welding Position

Current

Current
DC

DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

0.05

0.46

Mn
1.21

P
0.017

Ni

0.011

Mo

1.47

0.22

585 (85,000)

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

0.48

1.62

0.023

0.012

0.21

2.04

0.35

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

C
0.07

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

646 (93,800)

27.6

-51 (-60)

89 (66)

722 (104,900)

796 (115,600)

21.6

-51 (-60)

50 (37)

Approval

Packing

Approval

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

ABS

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

70~100

90~140

130~190

180~240

250~300

55~90

90~130

130~190

190~240

250~300

V-up, OH

60~80

80~120

120~170

150~200

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

150~200

46

47

6.0 (15/64)

Note:

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR


WEATHER-PROOF STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR WEATHER-PROOF STEELS

S-7018.W

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E7018-W1

Applications
S-7018.W can be used for welding of carbon and high tensile weather proof steel.
Characteristics on Usage
S-7018.W is an iron powder low hydrogen type electrode for all position welding.
It shows high resistibility to the atmospheric corrosion, since its all weld metal contains Cu,
Ni and Cr.
Crack resistibility and mechanical properties are good.
Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose because arc striking on base metal is in danger of initiating cracking.
Preheat at 80~100 (176~212 ) before use. The temperature to be applied varies in
accordance with plate thickness and steel kind.
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Cu

0.05

0.56

0.62

0.015

0.013

0.23

0.24

0.37

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
505 (73,300)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

573 (83,200)

31.3

-18 (0)

100 (74)

Approval

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

60~90

90~140

130~190

180~240

250~300

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

150~200

51

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR WEATHER-PROOF STEELS

S-8018.W

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E8018-W2

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOWTEMPERATURE-SERVICE STEELS

Applications
S-8018.W can be used for welding of high tensile weather proof steel.
Characteristics on Usage
S-8018.W is an iron powder low hydrogen type electrode for all position welding.
It shows high resistibility to the atmospheric corrosion, since its all weld metal contains Cu,
Ni and Cr.
Crack resistibility and mechanical properties are good.
Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small prepared for this particular purpose
because arc striking on base metal is in danger of initiating cracking.
Keep the arc as short as possible.
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Cu

0.06

0.54

0.95

0.014

0.011

0.57

0.56

0.38

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
604 (87,700)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

648 (94,100)

27.4

-18 (0)

117 (87)

Approval

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

60~90

90~140

130~190

180~240

250~300

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

150~200

52

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE-SERVICE STEELS

S-7018.1

AWS A5.1 / ASME SFA5.1 E7018-1


JIS Z3212 D5016

Applications
S-7018.1 can be used welding of tensile steel, such as bridges, rolling stock and low temperature
used for steel structures.
Characteristics on Usage
S-7018.1 is an iron powder low hydrogen type electrode of high efficiency used for welding of high
tensile steel. Its usability good with direct current applications as well as alternation current
applications and easy to weld in all position.
Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Keep the arc as short as possible, and avoid large width weaving.
Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose to prevent blow hole at the arc starting.
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

0.06

0.25

1.25

0.017

0.012

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
480 (69,700)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

550 (79,800)

30.2

-46 (-50)

94 (70)

Approval

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

ABS, LR, DNV, GL, CWB, RINA

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Lengthmm (in))

350 (14)

400 (16)

450 (18)

450 (18)

450 (18)

60~90

90~140

130~190

180~240

250~300

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

150~200

55

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE-SERVICE STEELS

S-7016.LS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE-SERVICE STEELS

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E7016-G


JIS Z3241 DL5016-6AP1

Applications

S-8016.C1

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E8016-C1


JIS Z3241 DL5016-6AP2

Applications

S-7016.LS can be used for welding of high tensile steel for low temperature. Such as off-shore
structures, LPG storage tanks, etc.
Characteristics on Usage
S-7016.LS is an extra low hydrogen type electrode for all position welding of aluminum-killed
steel and TMCP steel used at low temperature.
All-weld metal is 0.9%Ni type and better notch toughness and CTOD properties at low
temperature. X-ray performance and usability are good.

S-8016.C1 is designed welding of 2.5%Ni steel used in machinery for low temperature.
Characteristics on Usage
S-8016.C1 is a low hydrogen, all position electrode depositing weld metal comprising 2.5%Ni. The
deposit is extremely dense and the good mechanical properties make this electrode particularly
suitable for weldments to withstand impact as sub-normal temperatures [lowest-60 (-76 )]
Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use
Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose because arc striking on base metal is prone to initiating cracking.
Keep the arc as short as possible.
Preheat at 80~100 (176~212 ). The temperature varies in accordance with the plate
thickness and possible.
If each welded pass becomes thicker than acceptable level by high amperage or low speed
ratio manipulation, the impact values and yield points will decrease.

Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose to prevent blow hole at the arc starting.
Pay attention not to exceed proper heat-input because excessive heat-input causes
deterioration of impact values of all-weld metal.
Welding Position

Current

Welding Position

Current

AC or DC

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Ni

Si

Mn

Ni

0.06

0.30

0.98

0.013

0.008

0.89

0.06

0.52

1.03

0.012

0.006

2.38

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

538 (78,100)

589 (85,500)

30.0

-45 (-49)
-60 (-76)

95 (70)
73 (54)

515 (74,800)

592 (86,000)

32.0

-59 (-74)

Approval

Approval

Packing

Length mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)
350 (14)

3.2 (1/8)
350 (14)

4.0 (5/32)
400 (16)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


5.0 (3/16)
400 (16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~90

90~130

130~190

190~240

250~300

50~80

80~120

120~170

55~85

90~130

130~180

180~240

250~310

V-up, OH

50~80

80~115

110~170

150~200

V-up, OH

56

605 (1121 ) 1hr. S.R

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

116 (86)

Heat Treatment

Packing

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

57

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE-SERVICE STEELS

S-8016.C2

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE-SERVICE STEELS

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E8016-C2


JIS Z3241 DL5016-6P3

Applications

S-8016.C3

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E8016-C3


JIS Z3241 DL5016-4A1

Applications

S-8016.C2 is designed welding of 3.5%Ni steel(ASTM A203Gr D.E) used for pressure vessels,
storage tanks.
Characteristics on Usage

S-8016.C3 can be used for welding of high tensile steel and 1% Ni steel used in machinery,
pressure vessels, storage tanks for low temperature.
Characteristics on Usage

S-8016.C2 is an all position, low hydrogen type electrode for 3.5% Ni steel to be used at low
temperature. [-60 ~ -75 (-73 ~ 99.4 )] Good toughness of all-weld metal at low temperature.

S-8016.C3 is low hydrogen type electrode for all position welding.


Good notch toughness of all-weld metal at low temperature.
X-ray performance and usability are good

Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use
Preheat at 100~150 (212~302 ) preheat temperature varies in accordance with the plate
thickness and steel kind.
Keep the arc as short as possible.
Welding Position

Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use
Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose to prevent blowhole at the arc starting.
Pay attention not to exceed proper heat-input because excessive heat-input causes
deterioration of impact values of all weld metal.

Current
AC or DC+

Welding Position

Current
AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Ni

0.06

0.50

0.90

0.011

0.006

3.20

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

530 (77,000)

630 (91,000)

EL.
(%)

Si

Mn

Ni

0.54

1.12

0.015

0.006

0.96

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

30.0 -73 (-99.4)

Approval

C
0.06

60 (44)

Heat Treatment

605 (1121 ) 1hr. S.R

Packing

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

540 (78,400)

620 (90,000)

26.0

-40 (-40)

80 (59)

Approval

Packing

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (18/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~90

90~130

130~190

190~240

250~300

55~90

90~130

130~190

190~240

250~300

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

58

59

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE-SERVICE STEELS

S-8018.C1

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE-SERVICE STEELS

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E8018-C1


JIS Z3241 DL5016-6AP2

Applications

S-8018.C3

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E8018-C3


JIS Z3241 DL5016-4A1

Applications

S-8018.C1 can be used for welding of 2.5%Ni and 3.5%Ni steel used in machinery for low
temperature.
Characteristics on Usage

S-8018.C3 can be used for welding of high tensile steel and 1%Ni steel used in machinery, pressure
vessels, storage tanks for low temperature.
Characteristics on Usage

S-8018.C1 is an iron powder low hydrogen type electrode. Its coating contains much iron powder,
increasing working efficiency. The deposit is extremely dense and the good mechanical properties
make this electrode particularly, suitable for weldments to withstand impact at subnormal
temperatures.
Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752
Preheat at 80~100 (176~212 )
Keep the arc as short as possible.
Welding Position

S-8018.C3 is an iron powder low hydrogen type electrode for all position welding.
Good toughness of weld metal at low temperature.
As its deposition rate is extremely high, working hours can be shortened.
X-ray performance and usability are good.
Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Adopt back step method or strike the arc on a small steel plate prepared for this particular
purpose, because arc striking on base metal is in danger of initiating cracking.
Preheat at 80~100 (176~212 ) before use. The temperature to be applied varies in
accordance with plate thickness and steel kind.

) for 60 minutes before use.

Current
AC or DC+

Welding Position

Current
AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Ni

0.08

0.66

0.70

0.011

0.009

2.40

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

518 (75,200)

593 (86,100)

30.2

-59 (-74)

Approval

Si

Mn

Ni

0.07

0.59

1.00

0.020

0.009

0.94

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)
78 (58)

605

Heat Treatment
(1121 ) 1hr. S.R

Packing

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
540 (78,400)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

619 (89,900)

30.8

-40 (-40)

76 (56)

Approval

Packing

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)
Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)
Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

90~130

130~180

190~240

250~300

55~90

90~130

130~190

190~240

250~300

V-up, OH

80~120

120~170

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

60

61

6.0 (15/64)

Note:

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR


LOW ALLOY STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW ALLOY STEELS

S-7010.A1

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E7010-A1

Applications
S-7010.A1 can be used for welding of 0.5%Mo steel pipe, high pressure boilers, drums, thin steel
plate for buildings and oil pipes.

Characteristics on Usage
S-7010.A1 is a high cellulose type electrode which contains 0.5%Mo in its coating. X-ray
performance and mechanical properties are extremely good.

Notes on Usage
Preheat at 100~200 (212~392 ) and postheat at 620~680 (1148~1256 )
Dry the electrodes at 70~100 (158~212 ) for 30~60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Current
DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

0.09

0.12

0.32

0.015

0.015

Mo
0.61

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
503 (73,000)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Heat Treatment

548 (79,600)

27.8

620 (1084 ) 1hr. S.R

Approval

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

ABS, LR

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

55~80

80~120

120~160

160~210

V-up, OH

50~70

70~110

110~150

65

5.0 (3/16)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW ALLOY STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW ALLOY STEELS

S-7016.A1

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E7016-A1


JIS Z3223 DT1216

Applications

S-7018.A1

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E7018-A1

Applications

S-7016.A1 can be used for welding of 0.5%Mo steel used for high temperature and high pressure
boilers, chemical industries, oil refining industries and turbine casting. Other general low alloy
steel and high tensile steel.
Characteristics on Usage

S-7018.A1 can be used for welding of 0.5%Mo heat resistant steel used for high temperature and
high pressure boilers, chemical industries, oil refining industries and turbine casting. Other general
low alloy steel and high tensile steel.
Characteristics on Usage

S-70161.A1 is a low hydrogen type electrode. It is suitable for welding 0.5%Mo steel used at high
temperature and high pressure.
Notes on Usage

S-7018.A1 is an iron powder low hydrogen type electrode. Its coating contains much iron powder,
increasing working efficiency.
Notes on Usage

Preheat at 100~200 (212~392 ) and postheat at 620~680 (1148~1256 )


Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Keep the arc as short as possible.
Welding Position

Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Preheat at100~200 (212~392 ) and postheat at 620~680 (1148~1256 ).
Keep the arc as short as possible.

Current

Welding Position

Current

AC or DC+

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

0.07

0.50

0.80

0.012

0.008

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Mo
0.60

Si

Mn

0.07

0.77

0.88

0.018

0.010

Mo
0.52

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal
Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
560 (81,000)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

650 (94,000)

28

Approval

Heat Treatment
620 (1084 ) 1hr. S.R

Packing

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

477 (69,300)

617 (89,600)

32.8

Approval

Heat Treatment
620 (1084 )

1hr. S.R

Packing

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~90

90~130

130~190

190~240

250~300

55~90

90~130

130~185

190~250

250~300

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

66

67

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW ALLOY STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW ALLOY STEELS

S-8016.B1

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E8016-B1

Applications

S-8016.B2

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E8016-B2


JISZ3223 DT2316

Applications

S-8016.B1 can be used for welding of 0.5%Cr-0.5%Mo steel used for high temperature and high
pressure boilers, chemical equipment and oil refining plants.
Characteristics on Usage

S-8016.B2 can be used for welding of 1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo steel for super-heat tubes, steam pipes
and heaters of boilers for thermo-electric power plant and equipment of oil refining industries.
Characteristics on Usage

S-8016.B1 is a low hydrogen type electrode which is suitable for welding 0.5%Cr-0.5%Mo steel
used at high temperature. The crack resistibility of all-weld metal is excellent.
Notes on Usage

S-8016.B2 is a low hydrogen type electrode and is usable in all positions. It is suitable for welding
1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo steel pipes and high carbon Cr-Mo steel.
Notes on Usage

Preheat at 150 ~250 (302~482 ) and postheat at 628~680 (1162~1256 )


Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Keep the arc as short as possible.
Welding Position

Preheat at 150~300 (302~752 ) and postheat at 670~730 (1238~1346 )


Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~572 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Keep the arc as short as possible.

Current

Welding Position

Current

AC or DC+

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

0.05

0.57

0.85

0.012

0.005

0.51

0.51

0.07

0.51

0.66

0.012

0.008

1.22

0.54

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

505 (73,300)

589 (85,500)

31

Approval

Heat Treatment
690 (1210 )

1hr. S.R

Packing

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

537 (78,000)

622 (90,300)

29.8

Approval

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

690 (1210 )

1hr. S.R

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

ABS

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Heat Treatment

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~90

90~130

130~190

190~240

250~300

55~90

90~130

130~190

190~240

240~300

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

68

69

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW ALLOY STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW ALLOY STEELS

S-8018.B2

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E8018-B2


JIS Z3223 DT2318

Applications

S-9016.B3

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E9016-B3


JIS Z3223 DT2416

Applications

S-8018.B2 can be used for welding of 1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo heat resistant steel used for steam pipes of
boilers for electric power plant and marine use, equipment for oil refining industries and high
temperature synthetic chemical industries. Most common usage is in steam power plants, for
central power stations and ships, chemical plants and refineries.

S-9016.B3 can be used for welding of 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel used for super heat tubes and steam
pipes of boilers for electric power plant and marine use, equipment for oil refining industries and
high temperature synthetic chemical industries.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
S-8018.B2 is an iron powder low hydrogen type electrode. Its coating contains much iron powder,
increasing working efficiency. Owing to this high working efficiency, it is most suitable for
welding thick steam pipes and repair welding of cast steel.

S-9016.B3 is a low hydrogen type electrode suitable for all position welding.
Notes on Usage
Preheat at 200~350 (392~662 ) and postheat at 680~730 (1256~1346 ).
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Keep the arc as short as possible.

Notes on Usage
Preheat at150~300 (302~572 ) and postheat at 670~730 (1238~1346 ).
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Keep the arc as short as possible.
Welding Position

Welding Position

Current

Current

AC or DC+

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

0.07

0.51

0.66

0.012

0.008

1.22

0.54

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

0.57

0.82

0.022

0.012

2.32

1.07

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

537 (78,000)

622 (90,300)

29.8

Approval

C
0.07

Heat Treatment
690 (1210 )

1hr. S.R

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

554 (80,500)

663 (96,300)

25.6

Approval

Packing

690 (1210 )

1hr. S.R

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

ABS

Heat Treatment

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~90

90~130

130~190

190~240

240~300

55~90

90~130

130~190

190~240

250~300

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

70

71

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW ALLOY STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR LOW ALLOY STEELS

S-9018.B3

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E9018-B3


JIS Z3223 DT2418

Applications

S-8016.B5

AWS A5.5 / ASME SFA5.5 E8016-B5

Applications

S-9018.B3 can be used for welding of 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel suitable for main steam pipes of
boilers for electric power plant and marine use, equipment for oil refining industries and high
temperature synthetic industries. Welding of 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel casting.

S-8016.B5 can be used for welding of 0.5%Cr-1%Mo steel used for high temperature and high
pressure boilers, chemical equipment and oil refining plants.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
S-9018.B3 is an iron powder low hydrogen type electrode. Its coating contains much iron powder,
increasing working efficiency. Owing to this high working efficiency, it is most suitable for
welding thick main pipes and steel casting.

S-8016.B5 is a low hydrogen type electrode which is suitable for welding 0.5%Cr-1%Mo steel
used at high temperature. The crack resistibility of all-weld is excellent
Notes on Usage
Preheat at 150~250 (302~482 ) and postheat at 620~680 (1148~1256 ).
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.

Notes on Usage
Preheat at 200~350 (392~662 ) and postheat at 680~730 (1256~1346 ).
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.

Welding Position
Welding Position

Current

Current

AC or DC+

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

0.08

0.64

0.83

0.020

0.011

2.11

1.0

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

0.10

0.48

0.59

0.019

0.009

0.51

1.0

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal
Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Heat Treatment

570 (82,800)

677 (98,300)

24.2

690 (1210 ) 1hr. S.R

555 (80,600)

Approval

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Heat Treatment

663 (96,300)

27.8

690 (1210 ) 1hr. S.R

Approval

Packing

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

KR, ABS, LR, DNV

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~90

90~130

130~190

190~240

250~300

55~90

90~130

130~190

190~240

250~300

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

V-up, OH

50~80

80~120

120~170

72

73

6.0 (15/64)

Note:

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR


HARDFACING APPLICATIONS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HARDFACING APPLICATIONS

S-240A.R

JIS Z3251 DF2A-250-R

Applications
Hardfacing of rollers, gears, crane wheels and abrasive parts of various machines.
Characteristics on Usage
Very stable arc. Good covering property and excellent removability of slag.
Beautiful bead finish and low spatter loss.
Loss abrasive resistance medium impact resistance and fairly good cutting property.
Notes on Usage
Hardfacing large size cast steel and forging, low alloy steel and high carbon steel requires
preheating at 150 (302 ) and over.
The groove repairing is prone to slag inclusion. Adjust the holding angle of the electrodes.
Dry the electrodes at 70~100 (158~212 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Cr

0.10

0.37

0.49

0.017

0.009

0.89

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Preheat & Interpass
Temp.

Postheat

Heat Treatment.

Hardness (HB)

650 (1202 ) Tempering


900 (1652 ), O.Q

240
200
330

150 (302 )
Approval

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

50~85

80~130

130~180

180~240

210~280

V-up

40~70

70~120

120~160

77

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HARDFACING APPLICATIONS

S-350A.R

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HARDFACING APPLICATIONS

S-260A.B

JIS Z3251 DF2A-350-R

Applications

JIS Z3251 DF2A-300-B

Applications
For intermetallic light abrasion, hardfacing and repairing of worn parts such as shafts, gears,
wheels, etc.

For intermetallic light abrasion hardfacing of keys clutch lugs


Characteristics on Usage
S-350A.R is a titania type electrode which has good workability and deposits machinable all-weld
metal. Slag removability and weld metal appearance are good. Machining can be done with highspeed steel cutter. Quenching can be done after machining. Suitable for intermetallic abrasion.

Characteristics on Usage
Stable arc. Beautiful bead appearance. Good flow and easy removal of slag.
High abrasion resistance and impact resistance.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Preheating is unnecessary, in general, in case of multi-layer welding of low alloy steel and
high carbon steel, preheat at about 150 (302 ).
Adopt back step method or strike arc on a small plate prepared for this particular purpose of
prevent blow hole at the arc starting.
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.

In case of hardfacing on large size cast steel, low alloy steel and high carbon steel, preheat at
150 (302 ) and over.
The groove repairing is prone to slag inclusion. Adjust the holding angle of the electrodes.
Dry the electrodes at 70~100 (158~212 ) for 60 minutes.
Welding Position

Current

Welding Position

AC or DC+

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Cr

0.10

0.50

1.00

0.010

0.007

2.40

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Preheat & Interpass
Temp.

Heat Treatment.

Hardness (HB)

650 (1202 )
850 (1562 ), O.Q

350
280
430

Approval

Si

Mn

Cr

0.15

0.68

2.15

0.015

0.007

0.05

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Postheat

150 (302 )
-

Current

Preheat & Interpass


Temp.

Postheat

Heat Treatment.

Hardness (HB)

650 (1202 )Tempering


900 (1652 ), O.Q

260
240
380

150 (302 )
-

Packing

Approval

Packing

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~90

90~140

140~190

190~240

220~300

55~90

90~140

140~190

190~240

220~300

V-up

50~80

80~130

110~160

V-up

50~80

80~130

110~170

78

79

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HARDFACING APPLICATIONS

S-350B.B

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HARDFACING APPLICATIONS

S-450B.B

JIS Z3251 DF2A-400-B

Applications

JIS Z3251 DF2A-450-B

Applications

For intermetallic abrasion, hardfacing of fans, upper rollers and sprockets.

For intermetallic abrasion and light soil abrasion. Hardfacing of idlers, rollers, bulldozer blades,
sprockets, caterpillar links, crushers, dipper teeth and conveyors.

Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

Machining is possible, in general. Hardness increases by quenching after machining.


It is suitable for intermetallic abrasion and moderate impact abrasion.

The deposited metal of S-450B.B has the mixed metal structure of austenite and martensite and it
has high grade or hardness and machining is a little bit difficult.

Notes on Usage
Preheating is unnecessary, in general, large weldments of hardening property should be
preheated.
In case of high cooling speed, preheat or postheat to prevent difficulty of machining causes
by hardening
Pay attention to blow hole at the arc starting.
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Current

Notes on Usage
Preheat at 150 (302 ) and over in general.
In case of multi-layer build-up welding, under-lay with low hydrogen type carbon steel
electrodes.
Pay attention to blow hole at the arc starting.
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Current

AC or DC+

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Cr

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

0.26

0.82

1.44

0.015

0.009

1.88

0.30

1.06

0.56

0.019

0.010

1.64

0.63

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Preheat & Interpass
Temp.

Postheat

Heat Treatment.

Hardness (HB)

650 (1202 )Tempering


850 (1562 ), O.Q

370
280
470

150 (302 )
Approval

Preheat & Interpass


Temp.

Postheat

Heat Treatment.

Hardness (HB)

550 (1022 ) 6hr.F.C


625 (1157 ) 6hr.F.C

420
380
410
330

150 (302 )
300 (572 )
-

Packing

Approval

Packing

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~90

90~140

140~190

190~240

220~300

55~90

90~140

140~190

190~240

220~300

V-up

50~80

80~130

110~170

V-up

50~80

80~130

110~170

80

81

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HARDFACING APPLICATIONS

S-500B.B

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HARDFACING APPLICATIONS

S-600B.B

JIS Z3251 DF2B-500-B

Applications

JIS Z3251 DF2B-600-B

Applications

For intermetallic abrasion and light soil abrasion. Hardfacing of idlers and truck links.

For intermetallic heavy abrasion and soil abrasion. Hardfacing of lower rollers and bucket edges.

Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

S-500B B is an electrode designed putting prime importance on hardness, but not neglecting
toughness. Machining is difficult. The welds become passably mild with gradual cooling after
welding. It is suitable for heavy duty intermetallic abrasion and light impact abrasion.

S-600B.B is an electrode depositing all-weld metal of typical martensite structure.


It is suitable for soil abrasion. The weld softens with heat.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Preheat at 150 (302 ) and over in general.


In case of multi-layer build-up welding or welding base metal of hardening property, underlay with low hydrogen type carbon steel electrodes.
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.

Preheat at 150 (302 ) and over in general.


In case of multi-layer build-up welding or welding base metal of hardening property, underlay with low hydrogen type carbon steel electrodes.
Pay attention to blow hole at the arc starting.
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.

Welding Position
Welding Position

Current

Current

AC or DC+

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

0.41

0.75

Mn
1.73

0.018

Cr

0.007

Mo

1.60

0.86

Postheat

Heat Treatment.

Hardness (HB)

520
480

150 (302 )
300 (572 )
Approval

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

1.10

1.61

0.022

0.009

3.90

1.34

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Preheat & Interpass
Temp.

C
0.52

Preheat & Interpass


Temp.

Postheat

Heat Treatment.

Hardness (HB)

610
580

150 (302 )
300 (572 )

Packing

Approval

Packing

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)
Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)
Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

55~90

90~140

140~190

190~240

220~300

55~90

90~140

140~190

190~240

220~300

82

83

6.0 (15/64)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HARDFACING APPLICATIONS

S-700B.B

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HARDFACING APPLICATIONS

S-711

JIS Z3251 DF3C-600-B

Applications

JIS Z3251 DFCrA-600-BR

Applications

For soil abrasion. Hardfacing of cutting knives and casings.

Mills to crush clinker in cement industry screws of crushing grains in oil industry.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
S-700B.B is an electrode depositing weld metal of martensite which is harder than that of s600B.B. This electrode all-weld metal of very hard martensite structure containing small quantity
of austenite structure. Machining is impossible as welded It is most suitable for soil abrasion.

S-711 is highly resistant to abrasion without impacts. S-711 is an electrode depositing wild metal
of austenite structure which is harder than that of S-700B.B.
This electrode deposits weld metal of austenite structure containing Cr-Carbide
Machining is impossible as-welded

Notes on Usage
Preheat at 150 (302 ) and over in general.
Postheat at about 600 (1112 ), if possible.
In case of multi-layer build-up welding or welding base metal of hardening property, underlay with low hydrogen type carbon steel electrodes.
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Current

Notes on Usage
Preheat at 150 (302 ) and over in general.
Weave during welding in the width of approx. 50mm.
Void excessive dilution.
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Current

AC or DC+

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

Si

Mn

Cr

0.56

1.26

1.67

0.029

0.011

4.06

1.84

3.47

0.90

1.11

0.018

0.014

33.8

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Preheat & Interpass
Temp.

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Postheat

Heat Treatment.

Hardness (HB)

540
500
450

150 (302 )
300 (572 )
600 (1112 )

Preheat&Interpass
Temp.

Hardness
(HB)

300(572)

610

Approval
Approval

Packing

Packing

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Packet 5kg (11 lbs)


Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Size mm (in)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

Length mm (in)

350 (14)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

Length mm (in)

400 (16)

400 (16)

400 (16)

220~300

110~160

160~200

200~260

55~90

90~140

140~190

84

190~240

85

5.0 (3/16)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR HARDFACING APPLICATIONS

S-13MN.B

JIS Z3251 DFMA-250-B

Applications
For impact scraping abrasion. Crusher hammers, crusher jaws, crusher rolls and conveyor buckets.
Characteristics on Usage
Good covering property and removability of slag. Low spatter loss. Beautiful bead appearance.
Very high impact resistance. Good resistance to abrasion. Cutting property is impossible.
Notes on Usage
Cool the weld metal with water during welding.
Austenite type stainless steel electrodes should be used for under-laying on the base metal
other than 13% Mn steel.
When the base metal of 13% Mn steel is hardened, cut-off the hardened zone before welding.
Dry the electrodes at 350~400 (662~752 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Ni

Mo

0.38

0.06

14.5

0.030

0.003

1.16

1.57

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Preheat & Interpass
Temp.
R.T

Postheat

Heat Treatment.

Hardness (HB)

After work hardening

220
480

Approval

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

6.0 (15/64)

Length mm (in)

350(14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

450 (18)

90~150

140~190

190~240

220~300

86

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR


STAINLESS STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

S-308.16N

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E308-16


JIS Z3221 D308-16

Applications
Welding of 18%Cr-8%Ni steel.

Characteristics on Usage
Very stable arc.
Penetration is shallow.
Excellent crack resistance.

Excellent removability of slag.


Good heat and corrosion resistance.

Notes on Usage
Keep the arc as short as possible.
Remove dirts such as oil and dust from the groove.
Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

0.03

0.66

0.87

0.026

0.014

19.2

10.2

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

562 (81,600)

47.8

Approval

Packing
Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)
Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

KR, ABS, DNV

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

25~55

50~85

70~115

95~145

135~180

V-up, OH

20~50

45~80

65~110

85~135

89

5.0 (3/16)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

S-308L.16N
S-308L.17

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E308L-16


JIS Z3221 D308L-16
AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E308L-17

Applications

S-308Mo.16

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E308Mo-16

Applications

Welding of extra-low carbon 18%Cr-8%Ni steel.


Characteristics on Usage
S-308L.16N is a lime-titania type electrode for extra-low carbon 18%Cr-8%Ni steel with good
usability. It is quite efficient because its burn-off rate and deposition rate are high because
comparatively high amperage can be used.
S-308L.17 has high moisture resistance and good porosity resistibility.

All positional lime-titania type electrode which is extremely suitable for welding molybdenumcontaining austenite stainless steel.
S-308Mo.16 can be used for welding such as type 316 stainless steel when increased ferrite is
desired beyond that attainable with S-316.16N electrode.
Characteristics on Usage
This electrode welds smoothly with low spatter and good slag detachability

Notes on Usage
It is most effective to proceed with welding, keeping the arc as short as possible in flat
position.
Remove dirts such as oil and dust from the groove.
Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Current

Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Keep the arc as short as possible, and avoid large width weaving.
Dirt such as oil and dust should be completely removed from groove.
Welding Position

Current

AC or DC+

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

S-308L.16N
S-308L.17

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

0.02
0.02

0.67
0.63

0.87
0.98

0.030
0.028

0.018
0.017

19.2
19.0

10.0
9.9

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

Mo

0.03

0.65

0.77

0.032

0.017

9.7

18.5

2.3

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

561 (81,500)
570 (82,800)

44.0
49.0

621 (90,200)

42.3

S-308L.16N
S-308L.17
Approval

Approval

Packing

Packing
Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)
Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)


Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

KR, ABS, LR, DNV, NK, BV, CWB


(only S-308L.16N)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

25~55

50~85

70~115

95~145

135~180

50~85

70~140

95~145

135~180

45~80

65~110

85~135

V-up, OH

45~80

65~110

85~135

V-up, OH

20~50

90

91

5.0 (3/16)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

S-309.16N

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E309-16


JIS Z3221 D309-16

Applications

S-309L.16
S-309L.17

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E309L-16


JIS Z3221 D309L-16
AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E309L-17

Applications

Welding of 22%Cr-12%Ni steel and heat resistant cast steel. Clad steel side welding of 304.
Welding of stainless steel to carbon steel or low alloy steel.

Welding of 22%Cr-12%Ni steel. Welding of dissimilar metals and build-up welding of stainless
steel on carbon steel or low alloy steel.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
S-309.16N is a lime-titania type electrode. As weld metal contains ferrite in austenitic structure, its
crack resistibility is good. Furthermore, its heat resistibility and corrosion resistibility are also good
because of much inclusion of alloying elements. Therefore, it is suitable for welding such
dissimilar metal as carbon steel to stainless steel as well as 22%Cr-12%Ni stainless steel.

S-309L.16 is a lime-titania type electrode and its usability is excellent.


As the all-weld metal contains extra low caron and high quantity of delta ferrite, its corrosion and
heat resistibility are also good.
S-309L.17 has high moisture resistance and good porosity resistibility.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


In case of clad steel welding, pay attention to the degree of penetration into base plate.
Keep the arc as short as possible.

Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Keep the arc as short as possible.
Welding Position

Welding Position

Current

Current
AC or DC+

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

0.03

0.79

1.31

0.025

0.016

23.4

12.5

S-309L.16
S-309L.17

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

579 (84,100)

38.6
Packing

Mn

Cr

Ni

1.30
1.38

0.023
0.020

0.019
0.019

22.9
23.1

12.7
12.8

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

563 (81,800)
570 (82,800)

43.0
43.0

Approval

Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)


Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

KR, ABS, DNV, LR

Si
0.76
0.72

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

S-309L. 16
S-309L. 17

Approval

C
0.02
0.02

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Packing

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, NK, GL, CWB


(only S-309L.16)

Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)


Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

25~55

50~85

70~115

95~150

135~180

25~55

50~85

70~115

95~150

135~180

V-up, OH

20~50

45~80

65~110

85~135

V-up, OH

20~50

45~80

65~110

85~135

92

93

5.0 (3/16)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

S-309Mo.16

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E309Mo-16


JIS Z3221 D309Mo-16

Applications

S-309MoL.16

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E309MoL-16


JIS Z3221 D309MoL-16

Applications

Welding of stainless steel to carbon steel and root runs in cladding.

Welding of extra-low carbon 22%Cr-12%Ni-2.5%Mo stainless steel.


Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

S-309MoL 16 is a lime-titania type electrode.


Corrosion, heat and crack resistibility of the weld metal are superior to those of S-309.16N.
Suitable for repair welding in dissimilar joint and steels difficult to weld.
The slag removability and welded metal appearance are good.

S-309Mo 16 is a lime-titania type electrode.


Corrosion, heat and crack resistibility of the weld metal are superior to those of S-309.16N.
Suitable for repair welding in dissimilar joint and steels difficult to weld.
The slag removability and welded metal appearance are good.

Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Use currents as low as possible to avoid excessive dilution.
Keep the arc as short as possible.

Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Use currents as low as possible to avoid excessive dilution.
Keep the arc as short as possible.
Welding Position

Welding Position

Current

Current
AC or DC+

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

0.03

0.77

Mn
1.21

P
0.026

Cr

0.015

Mo

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

2.4

0.02

0.72

1.41

0.027

0.013

23.3

12.7

2.4

Ni

23.3

12.6

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

662 (96,100)

35.7

690 (99,000)

33.8

Approval

Packing

Approval

Packing

Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)


Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

ABS

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)


Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)
Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

25~55

50~85

70~115

95~150

135~180

25~55

50~85

70~115

95~150

135~180

V-up, OH

20~50

45~80

65~110

85~135

V-up, OH

20~50

45~80

65~110

85~135

94

95

5.0 (3/16)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

S-310.15

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E310-15


JIS Z3221 D310-15

Applications

S-310.16

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E310-16


JIS Z3221 D310-16

Applications

Owing to the high content of alloying elements, ductitlity is maintained in welding of carbon steel
where deposited metal is diluted by base metal. Suitable for welding of 13%Cr or clad part of
18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel.

Welding of 25%Cr-20%Ni stainless steel


Fabrication and repair of furnace linings, furnace grates, burners
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

S-310.16 is a lime-titania type electrode, all-weld metal has fully austenite structure.
Excellent in heat resistance, corrosion resistance and mechanical properties due to stable full
austenitic microstructure.

S-310.15 is a basic type, all-weld metal has fully austenite structure.


All-weld metal has good mechanical property especially excellent toughness.

Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Keep the arc as short as possible.

Keep the current as low as possible and the arc length as short as possible.
Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Current
Welding Position

DC+

Current
AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

0.09

0.41

2.31

0.019

0.004

25.6

20.6

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

565 (82,100)

34.8

Approval

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

0.10

0.60

1.90

0.018

0.013

26.5

20.6

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Packing

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

610 (88,400)

35.0

Approval

Packing

Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)


Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

CWB

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)


Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)
Sizes Available and Recommended Currents(Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

25~55

50~85

70~115

95~150

135~180

30~55

40~80

70~115

95~150

140~180

V-up, OH

30~40

60~75

85~115

105~140

V-up, OH

25~50

35~75

65~110

90~145

96

97

5.0 (3/16)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

S-312.16

S-316.16N

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E312-16


JIS Z3221 D312-16

Applications

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E316-16


JIS Z3221 D316-16

Applications

S-312 16 is a lime-titania type electrode, has excellent usability and weldability. Chemical
composition of all-weld metal is 29%Cr-9%Ni. Owing to the austenite structure containing large
contents of ferrite, S-312 16 has good crack resistibility. Excellent buffer effect against outer stress.

Welding of 18%Cr-12%Ni-3%Mo stainless steel, 13%Cr steel, 17%Cr steel and high toughness
steel when postheating is not recommended use for welding between dissimilar metal like carbon
steel and stainless steel.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

S-316 16N is a lime-titania type electrode provided with good usability and weldability.
As the all-weld metal has austenite structure including Mo. the corrosion resistance against sulfide
acid, phosphoric acid and acetic acid is excellent and heat resistance is also much better than that of
18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel welds.

Bond welding of dissimilar metals such as stainless steel, carbon steel and low alloy steel.
Welding of stainless clad steel.
Under laying of the build-up welding of high alloyed tool steel and hardfacing.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Preheat base metal at over 200 (392 ) to prevent cracking in welding of high alloyed steel
having good hardenability such as tool steel.
Keep the current as low as possible and length as short as possible.
Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Keep the arc as short as possible.
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC+

Current
AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

0.11

0.49

1.41

0.021

0.013

29.5

9.5

EL.
(%)

803 (116,600)

22.0

Approval

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

0.77

0.90

0.030

0.029

18.7

12.3

2.5

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

C
0.03

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

572 (83,100)

40.8

Approval

Packing
Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)
Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Packing
Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)
Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

KR, ABS, BV, DNV

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

25~55

50~85

70~115

95~150

135~180

25~55

50~85

70~115

95~150

135~180

V-up, OH

20~50

45~80

65~110

85~135

V-up, OH

20~50

45~80

65~110

85~135

98

99

5.0 (3/16)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

S-316L.16N
S-316L.17

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E316L-16


JIS Z3221 D316L-16
AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E316L-17

Applications

S-317L.16

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E317L-16


JIS Z3221 D317L-16

Applications
Welding of 317L stainless steel

Welding of extra-low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo (316L stainless steel)


Characteristics on Usage
S-316L.16N is a lime-titania type electrode provided with good usability and weldability.
As the all-weld metal has austenite structure containing proper quantity of ferrite, crack resistibility
is good. It has excellent resistibility to intercrystalline corrosion in the as-welded condition since
carbon content is less and intergranular corrosion resistibility is superior to that of S-316.16N, and
it contains Mo. Resistance to heat is also good.
S-316L.17 has high moisture resistance and good porosity resistibility.

Characteristics on Usage
Lime-titania type, for all-position welding, good usability
All-weld metal has low carbon austenite structure composed of 18%Cr-12%Ni-3.5%Mo
Owing to the large contents of Mo, all-weld metal has good resistance to corrosion in deoxidizing
atmosphere containing nitroxide and sulfide
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Keep the current as law as possible and arc length as short as possible.
Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Remove foreign substance such as oil or scale from groove.

Weaving width should be within two and a half times of electrodes diameter.
Remove dirts such as oil and dust from the groove.
Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Welding Position

Welding Position

Current

Current
AC or DC+

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

S-316L.16N
S-316L.17

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

0.02
0.02

0.75
0.73

1.10
1.33

0.032
0.029

0.015
0.016

18.5
19.4

11.9
11.7

2.4
2.4

0.02

0.63

1.05

0.029

0.018

18.3

12.6

3.2

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

557 (80,900)
560 (81,300)

45.2
48.0

S-316L.16N
S-316L.17
Approval

EL.
(%)

588 (85,400)

38.4

Approval

Packing

Packing
Packet
Carton

CWB

Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)


Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, NK, CWB


(only S-316L.16N)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

2.5kg (5.5 lbs)


2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

5.0 (3/16)

Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

25~55

50~85

70~115

95~150

135~180

25~55

50~85

70~115

95~150

135~180

V-up, OH

20~50

45~80

65~110

85~135

V-up, OH

20~50

45~80

65~110

85~135

100

101

5.0 (3/16)

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR STAINLESS STEELS

S-347.16

AWS A5.4 / ASME SFA5.4 E347-16


JIS Z3221 D347-16

Applications
Welding of 316, 316L and 318 stainless steel.
Characteristics on Usage
S-347.16 is lime-titania type electrode and all-weld metal has austenite structure.
As the all-weld metal contains small amount of stabilizing element(Nb), its resistance to corrosion
is good.
As the all-weld metal has excellent high temperature strength, it is suitable for welding of boiler
and gas turbine.
Notes on Usage
Dry the electrodes at 350 (662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Remove rust, water, oil and paint from the surface to be welded.
Keep the arc as short as possible.
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Nb

0.02

0.75

0.82

0.027

0.014

18.5

9.8

0.36

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

603 (87,600)

42.4

Approval

Packing
Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)
Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

2.0 (5/64)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

300 (12)

350 (14)

350 (14)

350 (14)

25~55

50~85

70~115

95~150

135~180

V-up, OH

20~50

45~80

60~110

85~135

102

5.0 (3/16)

COVERED ELECTRODES
FOR CAST IRON

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CAST IRON

S-NCI

AWS A5.15 / ASME SFA5.15 ENi-CI


JIS Z3252 DFC Ni

Applications
S-NCI can be used for repairing cast iron and joining of various kinds of cast iron products such as
cylinder covers, motor beds, casings and gears. Repairing of meehanite, alloy and malleable cast iron.
Characteristics on Usage
S-NCI is a graphite type coated electrode, depositing nickel weld metal. Hardening of heat affected
zone is small and machining of the welds is comparatively easy. Therefore it is suitable for welding
alloy cast iron of poor weldability, malleable cast iron and hydraulically pressured parts as well as
common cast iron.
Notes on Usage
Chip off base metal completely at the repairing part.
There is a possibility that cracks spreads or makes holes at both ends of repairing part.
Keep the weld metal length less than 50mm(2 inch) to disperse welding heat. Adopt back
stepping stone or symmetry method by turns.
Hot peen in every pass.
The preheat temperatures vary in accordance with the size, kind and shape of base metal. 150
(302 ) is appropriate in general.
Welding Position

Current
AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal(%)


C

Si

Mn

Fe

Ni

1.38

0.79

0.36

0.004

0.003

0.58

98.3

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Preheat&Interpass
Temp.

Hardness
(HRB)

77.6

Approval

Packing
Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)
Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

350 (14)

4.0 (5/32)
350 (14)

58~80

80~130

110~160

105

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CAST IRON

COVERED ELECTRODES FOR CAST IRON

S-NFC

AWS A5.15 / ASME SFA5.15 ENiFe-CI


JIS Z3252 DFCNiFe

Applications

S-FCF

AWS A5.15 / ASME SFA5.15 ESt


JIS Z3252 DFC Fe

Applications

Welding of normal grades of cast iron, such as grey, ductile and malleable irons
Repairing of cast iron housings, blocks, machinery parts, frames

S-FCF can be used for welding of cavity filling or repairing all kinds of cast iron manufactures.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

S-FCF is a graphite type electrode which has pure iron core rod.
Stable arc.
Easy slag removal.
Beautiful bead appearance.
Machining is impossible as welded.

S-NFC is a covered electrode with graphite type coating flux and 55%Ni-Fe alloy core rod.
The hardening of the weld metal is less than S-FCF, and crack resistibility is excellent.
Notes on Usage
Use currents as low as possible.
Keep the weld metal length less than 50mm(2 inch) to disperse welding heat.
The preheat temperatures vary in accordance with the size, kind and shape of base metal.
100~200 is appropriate in general.
Welding Position

Current

Notes on Usage
The preheat temperatures vary in accordance with kind, shape and size of base metal.
Preheat at 200~350 (392~662 ) gradual cooling is recommended after welding.
See notes of S-NCI for other caution.
Welding Position

Current

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

AC or DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Ni

Fe

Si

Mn

Fe

1.17

0.80

1.20

0.010

0.003

54.0

Bal

2.47

0.41

0.45

0.024

0.024

96.6

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Preheat&Interpass
Temp.

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Hardness
(HRB)

Preheat & Interpass


Temp.

Hardness
(HB)

90

450~510

Approval

Packing
Packet 2.5kg (5.5 lbs)
Carton 2.5kg (5.5 lbs) 4 : 10kg (22 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Approval

Packing
Packet 5kg (11 lbs)
Carton 5kg (11 lbs) 4 : 20kg (44 lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

Size mm (in)

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

4.0 (5/32)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

350 (14)

Length mm (in)

300 (12)

350 (14)

400 (16)

400 (16)

80~120

110~150

60~90

90~130

120~160

150~200

106

107

5.0 (3/16)

Note:

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING


CONSUMABLES

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

S-707 L-8

AWS A5.17 / ASME SFA5.17 F7A4-EL8


JIS Z3183 S502-H

Applications
Single-layer welding of ship buildings, structural steels, bridges and heavy duty structures.
Characteristics on Usage
As the penetration is deep, it is suitable for welding of thick plate in both side single-layer welding.
Impact properties of weld metal and crack resistibility are excellent. Also applicable to one-side
welding.
As the consumption of flux is small, it is economical.
Notes on Usage
Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Pay attention to welding voltage. Excessive welding voltage causes deterioration of joint
properties.
Add new flux periodically to prevent the weld defects and bad bead appearance which occurs
when continuously reusing the flux.
Not applicable to multi-layer welding with more than 3 passes.
Approval

Current

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

AC, DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

BM

0.07
0.08

0.40
0.32

1.40
1.29

0.028
0.015

0.018
0.014

SS400
AH36

Th.(mm)
25
25

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
490 (71,000)
-

560 (81,000)
570 (82,800)

EL.
(%)

Temp.

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

BM

Th.(mm)

31
-

-40 (-40)
-20 (-4)

70 (52)
40 (30)

SS400
AH36

25
25

Typical Welding Conditions


Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

Groove Design

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

Cpm. Remarks

25

4.0

1~13

570

30

40

AWS
A5.17

25

4.8

1st
2nd

950
1100

34
37

40
30

BS SL

111

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

S-707T H-14

AWS A5.17/ASME SFA5.17 F7A(P)6-EH14


JIS Z3183 S502-H

S-717 M-12K

AWS A5.17 / ASME SFA5.17 F7A(P)6-EM12K


JIS Z3183 S502-H

Applications

Applications
Single-layer welding of ship buildings, structural steels, bridges and heavy duty structures.

Single and multi-layer welding of structural steels, shipbuildings, offshore structures and thick
pressure vessels.

Characteristics on Usage
As the penetration is deep, it is suitable for welding of thick plate in both side single-layer welding.
It is suitable for single-pass-on-both-sides welding due to wide range of applicable welding conditions.
Good bead appearance and excellent Impact properities of the weld metal. Also applicable to one-side
welding.
As the consumption of flux is very small, it is very economical.

Characteristics on Usage
Good weldability for all range of thickness of plate. Excellent impact properties and crackresistibility of welded metal. Inactive type flux is not affected by welding parameter, especially
suitable for multi-layer welding of thick plate.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage
Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
When the flux height is excessive, poor bead appearance may occur.
Use welding current and speed as low as possible at the first layer of groove to avoid cracking.
Approval

Current

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL

Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


For the first layer in groove, keep the current and speed low in the case of multi-layer
welding.
Approval

AC, DC+

Current
AC, DC+

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

BM

0.10
0.14
0.11

0.37
0.41
0.29

1.54
1.43
1.52

0.020
0.018
0.018

0.012
0.008
0.009

A36
EH36
DH36

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Th.(mm)
25
20
25

Si

Mn

BM

0.08
0.08

0.36
0.54

1.64
1.47

0.027
0.025

0.015
0.018

SS400
BS4360-Gr,50D

Th.(mm)
25
44

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
570(82,800)
-

605(87,900)
570(82,800)
580(84,300)

EL. Position of
(%)
fracture
28.0
23.0

BM
-

CVN-Impact ValueJ (ft lbs)


0

32

-4

70(52)

50(37)
-

-60

80(59)
-

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


BM

Th.(mm)

A36
EH36
DH36

25
20
25

Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
500 (72,600)
510 (74,000)

580 (84,000)
580 (84,000)

EL.
(%)

Temp.

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

32
28

-51 (-60)
-20 (-4)

60 (44)
70 (52)

BM

Th.(mm)

SS400
25
BS4360-Gr,50D 44

Typical Welding Conditions


Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)
25

Typical Welding Conditions


Groove Design

Pass

4.0

1~13

Amp.

Volt.

550

30

1100
700
1200
700

37
42
37
42

1150

35

Cpm. Remarks

40

AWS
A5.17

Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

25
20

25

L(DC+)
1st
T(AC)
L(DC+)
2nd
T(AC)

4.8

4.8

112

100
100

20

Groove Design

4.0

Tandem
SL

FAB
OSW
(DC+)

44

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

1~13

570

30

40

1
2~14

500
600

32
36

40
50

4.0

Cpm. Remarks

AWS
A5.17

Back Gouging
15
16~23

113

500
600

32
36

1st
ML

40
50

2nd

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

S-727 L-8 [L-12]

AWS A5.17 / ASME SFA5.17 F7A2-EL8(EL12)


JIS Z3183 S502-H

Applications

Characteristics on Usage
Insensitive to rust, scales, primers, oil and dirts on the surface to be welded. Resistance to porosity
and slag detachability are excellent. Impact properties of weld metal are good. Suitable for fillet
welding of thin and medium plate with wide range of welding conditions. As the consumption of
flux is small, it is economical.
Notes on Usage
Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
Pay attention to welding voltage. Excessive welding voltage causes deterioration of joint
properties.
Add new flux periodically to prevent the weld defects and bad bead appearance which occurs
when continuously reusing the flux.
Approval
Current
AC, DC+

Si

Mn

BM

0.08

0.35

1.45

0.030

0.020

SS400

480 (69,400)
-

560 (81,000)
550 (79,900)

EL.
(%)

Temp.

30
-

-29 (-20)
0 (32)

Th.(mm)
25

25

Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Remove rust, scales, oil, paint, water, dirt and slag of tack welds from the groove to obtain
sound weld metal.
Use welding current and speed as low as possible at the first layer of groove to avoid cracking.
Preheat at 50~100 (122~212 ) according to base metal and plate thickness. Keep interpass
temperature at 100~250 (212~482 ).
Approval

Current
AC, DC+

Si

Mn

BM

0.08
0.07

0.31
0.40

1.60
1.53

0.025
0.020

0.019
0.013

SS400
SM490A

Th.(mm)
25
28

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

BM

Th.(mm)

50 (30)
50 (30)

SS400
SM490A

25
28

Typical Welding Conditions


Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

Notes on Usage

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Characteristics on Usage
Inactive, neutral type bonded flux which is applicable to wire of all kinds. Impact properties of
weld metal and crack resistibility are good. Slag detachability in the groove and resistance to
porosity are good. Usability in horizontal fillet welding and X-ray performance are good.

KR, ABS, LR, DNV, GL

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

AWS A5.17 / ASME SFA5.17 F7A(P)4-EH14


JIS Z3183 S502-H

Applications
Horizontal welding of oil storage tanks, ships, bridges, pressure vessels, penstocks, boilers and
structural steels.

Single and multi-layer welding of structural steels, H-beams, ships, agricultural implements,
boilers, machinery, bridges and general fabrications.

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK (L-8)


ABS, LR
(L-12)

S-737 H-14

Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
510 (74,000)
-

570 (82,800)
540 (78,400)

EL.
(%)

Temp.

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

BM

Th.(mm)

31
-

-40 (-40)
-20 (-4)

110 (81)
60 (44)

SS400
SM490A

25
28

Typical Welding Conditions


Groove Design

4.0

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

1~14

570

30

Cpm. Remarks

40

AWS

Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)
25

Groove Design

4.0

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

Cpm. Remarks

1~13

570

30

40

1
2~4

450
500

28
26

35
50

5
6~8

450
500

28
26

AW
A5.17

A5.17

20

1st
2nd

4.8

114

880
970

34
35

28
33

BS SL

28

3.2

1st

Horizontal ML

115

35
50

2nd

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

S-787TB H-14

AWS A5.17 / ASME SFA5.17 F7A(P)8-EH14


JIS Z3183 S502-H

Applications

Superflux-55ULT H-14

AWS A5.17/ASME SFA5.17 F7A(P)8-EH14


JIS Z3183 S502-H

Applications

Single and multi-layer welding of aluminum-killed steel for low temperature service used in
offshore structures, chemical vessels, steel pipes, low temperature service equipments, and other
structures in cold regions.
Characteristics on Usage

Multi-layer welding of various kinds structure such as ship buildings, offshore structures, pressure
vessels.
Characteristics on Usage
It produces the weld metal which has excellent impact value at low temperature down to -60 and
CTOD at temperature down to -10 . As the hydrogen content of weld metal is extremely low, it
shows excellent resistance to crack. Tandem, multi-electrode can be performed.
AC power source is recommendable because DC makes inferior quality.

Excellent notch toughness at low temperature down to -60 (-76 ). Suitable for single and
multi-layer welding of TMCP steel. Resistance to pockmark and porosity are excellent. Slag
detachability in the groove is good.

Notes on Usage
Notes on Usage
Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
In case of multi-layer welding, use welding current and speed as low as possible at the first
layer of groove to avoid cracking.
Add new flux periodically to prevent the weld defects and bad bead appearance which occurs
when continuously reusing the flux.
Approval
Current
KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK
Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

(572~662 )
Suitable welding condition for 1st pass in the groove is 500~550A, 26~30V and 30~40Cpm
to prevent hot cracking and obtain good slag removal.
Preheat at 50~100 depending on kind of base metal and plate thickness.
Approval

Current

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

AC, DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

AC, DC+

Si

Mn

Ti

BM

Th.(mm)

0.09
0.06

0.25
0.12

1.53
1.12

0.020
0.012

0.015
0.005

0.020
0.021

0.0020
0.0024

SS400
API-2HGr.50

25
80

Si

Mn

Ti

BM

Th.(mm)

0.09
0.08

0.21
0.26

1.34
1.40

0.019
0.020

0.012
0.009

0.018
0.020

0.0015
0.0018

A36
EH36-TM

25
83

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

580 (84,200)

620 (90,000)

31

470 (68,200)

550 (76,800)

34

-62 (-80)
-40 (-40)
-62 (-80)

90 (66)
90 (66)
70 (52)

BM

Th.(mm)

SS400

25

API-2H Gr.50

80
Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

Groove Design

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

80

4.0

1~13

570

1
2
3~25

220
26
450
28
600
34
Back Gouging
450
28
600
34

4.0
26
27~36

116

30

Pass
(A)

Groove Design

Amp. Volt.
Cpm. Remarks
(V) (cm/min)

Cpm. Remarks
25

25

CVN-Impact ValueJ (ft lbs)


BM Th.(mm)
-40
-62
120(88)
A36
25
150(110)
110(81) EH36-TM 83

Typical Welding Conditions

Typical Welding Conditions


Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

Y.S
T.S
EL. Position of
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2) (%)
fracture
530(76,900)
580(84,000)
30
510(74,000)
570(82,800)
32
-

40

55
30
30

}
}

1st

1st
ML

30
30

4.0

1~13

570

30

1
2
3
4~27

220
25
270
30
550
30
650
34
Back Gouging
550
30
650
34

40

AWS
A5.17

83

4.8

2nd

2nd

117

28
29~51

21
25
35
40
35
40

AWS
A5.17

BS ML

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

S-707TP H-14

AWS A5.17 / ASME SFA5.17 F7A(P)6-EH14


JIS Z3183 S502-H

Applications
Single and multi-layer welding of LPG/LNG storage tanks, low temperature service equipment and
other structures in cold regions.
Characteristics on Usage
Excellent notch toughness at low temperature. Good mechanical properties can be obtained with
multi-layer welding using high heat input. It deposits weld metal of good appearance even in low
speed welding with high currents.

S-777MX H-14

AWS A5.17 / ASME SFA5.17 F7AZ-EH14


JIS Z3183 S502-H

Applications
Single and multi-layer welding of LPG tanks, spiral pipes, ships, agricultural implements,
machinery, boilers, bridges and structural steels.
Characteristics on Usage
Especially insensitive to oil, rust, scale, dirt and primers on the surface to be welded. Slag
detachability in narrow groove and resistance to porosity are excellent. Suitable for welding of thin
and medium plate in high speed welding. As the consumption of flux is very small, it is very
economical. Applicable to horizontal and flat fillet welding.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


When the flux height is excessive, poor bead appearance may occur.
Remove rust, scales, oil, paint, water, dirt and slag of tack welds from the groove to obtain
sound weld metal.
Use welding current and speed as low as possible at the first layer of groove to avoid cracking.

Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


When the flux height is excessive, poor bead appearance may occur.
Add new flux periodically to prevent the weld defects and bad bead appearance which occurs
when continuously reusing the flux.
Approval

Current

Approval

Current

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

AC, DC+

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

AC, DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

BM

Th.(mm)

Si

Mn

BM

Th.(mm)

0.09
0.11

0.25
0.29

1.40
1.60

0.020
0.022

0.016
0.014

SS400
EH36

25
40

0.08

0.53

0.94

0.021

0.014

SS400

25

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal
Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.

510 (74,000)
550 (76,800)

28
-

-51 (-60)
-40 (-40)

570 (82,800)
590 (85,700)

Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

BM

Th.(mm)

80 (59)
60 (44)

SS400
EH36

25
40

560 (81,000)
-

620 (90,000)
530 (76,900)

EL.
(%)

Temp.

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

BM

Th.(mm)

27
-

0 (32)
-

90 (66)
-

SS400
SM490A

25
20

Typical Welding Conditions


Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

Typical Welding Conditions


Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

25

40

Groove Design

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

Cpm. Remarks

1~13

570

30

40

800

36

25

850

37

45

Cpm. Remarks

4.0

1~13

570

30

40

4.8

1
2
3
4~8
9~

200
280
600
700
800

28
30
32
34
36

20
25
35
40
40

118

Groove Design

25

4.0

20

4.8

AWS
A5.17

AWS
A5.17

BS SL

ML

119

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

S-705EF H-14

Superflux 70H L-8

Applications

AWS A5.17 / ASME SFA5.17 F7A(P)0-EL8


JIS Z3183 S502-H

Applications

One-side welding of ships, bridges and structural steels.

High heat input welding of steel structures, box columns etc.

Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

The usability with high heat input is good. As the deposition rate is high. It is very efficient.
Suitable for one side welding of TMCP steel. Impact properties of weld metal in the high heat input
welding are good. Applicable to single or tandem electrode welding.
Notes on Usage

Bonded type flux, owing to the large amount of iron powder in flux, deposition rate is 1.3 times
faster than existing flux. Suitable for high-heat input welding by tandem. Stable arc at high current,
low speed welding with good usability. Good bead appearance, easy slag removal.
Notes on Usage

Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


When the flux height is excessive, poor bead appearance may occur.
Add new flux periodically to prevent the weld defects and bad bead appearance which occurs
when continuously reusing the flux.

Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


Excessive flux height may bring out poor bead appearance.

Approval
Approval

Current

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, NK

Current

ABS

AC, DC+

AC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Mo

BM

TH.(mm)

Si

Mn

BM

TH.(mm)

0.10
0.10

0.20
0.21

1.23
1.29

0.017
0.014

0.011
0.010

0.80
0.90

AH36
AH36

15
20

0.07

0.27

1.25

0.025

0.020

SS400

25

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

El.
(%)

Temp.

430 (62,400)
400 (58,000)

23
23

0 (32)
0 (32)

560 (81,300)
550 (79,800)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

BM

Th.(mm)

60 (44)
60 (44)

AH36
AH36

15
20

Typical Welding Conditions


Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
480 (69,700)
450 (65,300)

520 (75,500)
520 (75,500)

El.
(%)

Temp.

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

BM

Th.(mm)

31
33

-18 (0)
0 (32)

60 (44)
50 (37)

SS400
SM490A

25
40

Typical Welding Conditions


Groove Design

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

Cpm.

15

4.8

900

35

22

20

4.8

1000

36

20

120

Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

Groove Design

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

Cpm. Remarks

25

4.8

1~10

600

28

43

40

L(AC):6.4
T(AC):6.4

L:1800
T:1350

38
42

20

121

AWS
A5.17

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

Superflux 787 H-14[H-14L]

AWS A5.17 / ASME SFA5.17 F7A(P)8-EH14


[AWS A5.23 / ASME SFA5.23 F7A8-EG-G]
JIS Z3183 S502-H

Applications

S-777MXH H-14

AWS A5.17 / ASME SFA5.17 F7A(P)2-EH14


JIS Z3183 S502-H

Applications
Butt and flat fillet welding of miniature LPG tanks, spiral pipes, ships, vehicles, agricultural
implements, machinery, cars, boilers, bridges, structural steels.

Multi-layer welding of various kinds structure such as ship buildings, offshore structures,
machinery, pressure vessels.
Characteristics on Usage
High-basic bonded type flux having excellent impact properties at temperature below to -60 (-76 )
and good CTOD. Tandem, multi-electrode welding can be performed. Owing to insensitivity to rust,
scale, primer on the surface to be welded, has excellent X-ray characteristics and slag removal.
Notes on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
Especially insensitive to oil, rust, scale, dirt and primers on the surface to be welded. Slag
detachability in narrow groove and resistance to porosity are excellent. As the consumption of flux
is very small, it is very economical.Applicable to horizontal and flat fillet welding.
Notes on Usage

Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662

) for 60 minutes before use.

Approval

Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.


When the flux height is excessive, poor bead appearance may occur.
Remove rust, scales, oil, paint, water, dirt and slag of tack welds from the groove to obtain
sound weld metal.
Use welding current and speed as low as possible at the first layer of groove to avoid cracking.

Current

KR, ABS, BV, DNV, GL, LR, NK (H-14)


ABS
(H-14L)

AC, DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Approval
C

Si

Mn

BM

Th.(mm)

0.10
0.06

0.07
0.13

1.43
1.37

0.018
0.016

0.010
0.007

SS400
SM490A

25
39

EL.
(%)

Temp.

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

-62 (-80)
-40 (-40)
-62 (-80)

130 (96)
80 (59)
50 (37)

470 (68,200)

560 (81,300)

26

550 (76,800)

BM

Th.(mm)

SS400

25

SM490A

39

Typical Welding Conditions


Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

Si

Mn

BM

0.07
0.12

0.30
0.30

1.37
1.43

0.028
0.024

0.021
0.012

SS400
A36

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

Th.(mm)
25
20

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
520 (75,500)
-

Groove Design

AC, DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Current

KR, ABS, BV, DNV, GL, LR, NK

570 (87,700)
560 (81,300)

EL.
(%)

Temp.

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

BM

Th.(mm)

30
-

-29 (-20)
0 (32)

120 (88)
70 (52)

SS400
A36

25
20

Cpm. Remarks
Typical Welding Conditions

25

39

4.0

AWS
A5.17

1~13

570

30

40

1
2~7

500
600

28
32

35
30

ln

25

8
9~13

500
600

35
30

Out

20

4.0

Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

Groove Design

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

Cpm. Remarks

4.0

1~13

570

30

40

4.8

1st
2nd

800
850

34
36

25
25

Back Gouglng

122

28
32

123

AWS
A5.17

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

S-777MXH A-3

AWS A5.23 / ASME SFA5.23 F8A4-EA3-G


JIS Z3183 S584-H

Applications

S-777MXT H-14

AWS 5.17 / ASME SFA5.17 F7A0-EH14


JIS Z3183 S501-H

Applications

Butt and flat fillet welding of miniature LPG tanks, spiral pipes, ships, vehicles, agricultural
implements, machincery, cars, boilers, bridges and structural steels.

Butt and flat fillet welding of thin and medium thickness plates.
High travel speed welding for miniature LPG tanks. Longitudinal pipes welding or spiral pipes
welding of thin and medium walled pipes.

Characteristics on Usage
Especially insensitive to oil, rust, scale, dirt and primers on the surface to be welded. Slag
detachability in narrow groove and resistance to porosity are excellent. As the consumption of flux
is very small, it is very economical. Applicable to horizontal and flat fillet welding.
Notes on Usage
Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
When the flux height is excessive, poor bead appearance may occur.
Remove rust, scales, oil, paint, water, dirt and slag of tack welds from the groove to obtain
sound weld metal
Use welding current and speed as low as possible at the first layer of groove to avoid cracking.
Approval

Characteristics on Usage
Especially insensitive to oil, rust, scale, and dirt on the surface to be welded. Slag detachability in
narrow groove and resistance to porosity are excellent. Suitable for welding of thin and medium
plate in high speed welding. As the consumption of flux is very small, it is very economical.
Applicable to horizontal and flat fillet welding.
Notes on Usage
Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
When the flux height is excessive, poor bead appearance may occur.
Remove rust, scales, oil, paint, water, dirt and slag of tack welds from the groove to obtain
sound weld metal
Use welding current and speed as low as possible at the first layer of groove to avoid cracking.

Current

Approval

AC, DC+

Current
AC, DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Mo

BM

Th.(mm)

0.04

0.28

1.30

0.025

0.015

0.50

SM570

25

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
630 (91,500)
-

660 (95,900)
640 (93,000)

EL.
(%)

Temp.

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

BM

Th.(mm)

26
-

-40 (-40)
-20 (-4)

40 (30)
70 (52)

SM570
AP15L 65

25
17.5

Si

Mn

BM

0.06
0.08
0.07

0.60
0.58
0.55

1.18
1.21
1.05

0.028
0.025
0.026

0.015
0.014
0.012

SS400
SS400
SG295

25

Groove Design

4.0

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

1~13

570

30

1st

(L)770
(T)640

32
40

L(DC+):4.0

Cpm. Remarks

40

AWS
A5.23

Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

BS SL
T(AC):4.0
2nd

124

(L)1050
(T)750

32
42

El.
(%)

Temp.

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

0 (32)
-18 (0)
0 (32)
-

70 (52)
40 (30)
60 (44)
-

530 (76,900)

570 (82,700)

32

450 (45,300)
430 (62,400)

BM

Th.(mm)

SS400

25

SS400
SG295

12.7
3.2

Typical Welding Conditions


Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

Groove Design

Pass

Amp.

Volt.

Cpm. Remarks

25

4.0

1~13

570

30

40

AWS
A5.17

12.7

4.0

1st
2nd

550
750

30
32

60
60

Spiral pipe

3.2

2.4

1~2

380

28

miniature
140 LPG tanks

110

17.5

25
12.7
3.2

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Welding Conditions


Th. Dia.
(mm) (mm)

Th.(mm)

120

125

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

S-800P M-12K[H-14]
A-G [A-3]

AWS A5.17/ASME SFA 5.17 F7A2-EM12K


(F7A6-EH14 / F7P6-EH14)
AWS A5.23/ASME SFA 5.23 F8A4-EG-G
(F8A4-EA3-G / F8P2-EA3-G)

Applications
Butt and flat fillet welding of buildings, bridges and API Linepipe.

Welding of 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel.

Notes on Usage
Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 60 minutes before use.
When the flux height is excessive, poor bead appearance may occur.
Use welding current and speed as low as possible at the first layer of groove to avoid cracking.
Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Current
AC, DC+

Wire

Si

Mn

Mo

M-12K
H-14
A-G
A-3

0.08
0.10
0.09
0.08

0.47
0.29
0.30
0.32

1.06
1.56
1.57
1.54

0.024
0.022
0.019
0.022

0.012
0.011
0.008
0.010

0.40

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Wire

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

M-12K
H-14
A-G
A-3

460(66,800)
490(71,100)
520(75,500)
630(91,500)

540(78,400)
570(82,800)
610(88,500)
680(98,700)

32.0
30.0
28.0
24.0

Th.
(mm)

Dia.
(mm)

M-12K
(H-14)

20

4.8

A-3

20

Bonded type-flux containing proper contents of alloying element and weld metal contains proper
contents of ferrite. Excellent resistance to crack, mechanical property and corrosion.
Excellent weldability such as stable arc and easy slag removal. Beautiful bead appearance, high
welding efficiency in welding thin plate up to ultra-thick plate.
Notes on Usage
Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 1 hour before use.
Avoid using high current to prevent harming of corrosion-resistibility in heat-affected zone.
Heat-input in welding should be kept as low as possible.
Welding in groove should be done in 2 passes to ease slag removal.
Approval

Current
AC, DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


-20 (4 ) -30 (-22 ) -40 (-40 ) -50 (-58 )

80(59)
120(88)
160(118)
80(59)
-

100(74)
70(52)

80(59)
-

Product Name

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

YS-308
YS-308L

0.05
0.03

0.92
0.90

1.30
1.30

9.7
9.8

20.3
20.3

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Groove Design

Pass

Amp.
(A)

1st
2nd

800
900

Volt. Cpm.
Remarks
(V) (cm/min)
34
36

40
35

1 600
30
40
2~4 600~650 30~32 30~35
Back gouging
5 650
30
40
2nd
6 650
32
35

BS SL

1st

A-G

Characteristics on Usage

CVN-Impact Value J (ft lbs)

Typical Welding Conditions


Wire

JIS Z3324 FSS-B1/YS308(L)

Applications

Characteristics on Usage
S-800P is a basic agglomerated, slightly Si-alloying flux for submerged arc welding, specially for single
and multipass butt welding of mild, medium and high tensile steels.
It provides good bead appearance and better slag removal together good impact value of the weld metal.
It is relatively insenitive to rust and dirt on a base metal, and makes better resistance to porkmaks and pits.
As the consumption of flux is very small, it is very economical.

Approval

Superflux 300S YS-308[L]

4.8

(L)850
(T)650
(L)1000
2nd
(T)650
1st

17.5 L(DC+):4.0
L(AC+):4.0

126

34
40
34
40

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

YS-308

610 (88.500)

40

-20 (-4)

70 (52)

YS-308L

600 (87,000)

42

-60 (-76)

40 (30)

Typical Welding Conditions


BS ML

120
BS SL
120

Product
Name

Wire Diameter mm (in)

3.2 (1/8)

Welding Current(A)

300~450

4.0 (5/32)
400~600

Welding Voltage(V)

30~36

Welding Speed(Cpm)

30~60

127

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING CONSUMABLES

Superflux 300S YS-309[L]

JIS Z3324 FSS-B1/YS309(L)

Applications

Superflux 300S YS-316[L]

JIS Z3324 FSS-B1/YS316(L)

Applications

Welding of 22%Cr-12%Ni stainless steel and mild steel to stainless steel.

Welding of 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel.

Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

Bonded type-flux containing proper contents of alloying element, weld metal contains proper
contents of ferrite. Excellent resistance to crack, mechanical property and corrosion.
Excellent weldability such as stable arc and easy slag removal. Beautiful bead appearance, high
welding efficiency in welding thin plate up to ultra-thick plate.
Notes on Usage

Bonded type-flux containing proper contents of alloying element, weld metal contains proper
contents of ferrite. Excellent resistance to crack, mechanical property and corrosion.
Excellent weldability such as stable arc and easy slag removal. Beautiful bead appearance, high
welding efficiency in welding thin plate up to ultra-thick plate.
Notes on Usage

Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 1 hour before use.


Avoid using high current to prevent harming of corrosion-resistibility in heat-affected zone,
heat-input in welding should be kept as low as possible.
Welding in groove should be done in 2 passes to ease slag removal.
Approval

Current

Dry the flux at 300~350 (572~662 ) for 1 hour before use.


Avoid using high current to prevent harming of corrosion-resistibility in heat-affected zone.
Heat-input in welding should be kept as low as possible.
Welding in groove should be done in 2 passes to ease slag removal.
Approval

AC, DC+

Current
AC, DC+

ABS, BV(YS-316L)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Product Name

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

Product Name

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

Mo

YS-309
YS-309L

0.05
0.03

0.91
0.93

1.40
1.40

12.5
12.8

22.6
22.5

YS-316
YS-316L

0.04
0.03

0.90
0.90

1.40
1.40

12.2
12.1

19.3
19.2

2.1
2.1

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Product
Name

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

YS-309

580 (84,200)

36

YS-309L

570 (82,700)

38

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

-20 (-4)
-60 (-76)
-20 (-4)

70 (52)
40 (30)
80 (59)

Typical Welding Conditions

Product
Name

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

YS-316

580 (84,200)

40

YS-316L

550 (79,800)

38

-20 (-4)
-20 (-4)
-60 (-76)

80 (59)
70 (52)
50 (37)

Typical Welding Conditions

Wire Diameter(mm)

3.2(1/8)

4.0(5/32)

Wire Diameter mm (in)

3.2 (1/8)

Welding Current(A)

300~450

400~600

Welding Current(A)

300~450

4.0 (5/32)
400~600

Welding Voltage(V)

30~36

Welding Voltage(V)

30~36

Welding Speed(Cpm)

30~60

Welding Speed(Cpm)

30~60

128

129

Note:

SOLID WIRE

SOLID WIRE

SM-70

AWS A5.18 / ASME SFA5.18 ER70S-6


JIS Z3312 YGW12

Applications
Butt and fillet welding of steel structures such as vehicles, machinery and bridges.
Characteristics on Usage
SM-70 is a solid wire designed for all position welding by short-circuiting type transfer.
As the deposition efficiency is high and penetration is deep, highly efficient welding can be
performed.
Notes on Usage
Use welding grade CO2/Argon+15~25% CO2
Flow quantity of shielding gas should be 25 /min. approximately.
Use wind screen against wind.
Keep distance between tip and base metal 6~15mm for less than 250A, and 15~25mm for
more than 250A of welding current.
Welding Position

Current

Shielding Gas

DC+

CO2/Ar+ CO2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

0.06

0.41

1.10

0.012

0.011

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

430 (62,400)

540 (78,400)

28

-29 (-20)

70 (52)

Approval
KR, ABS, LR, BV,
DNV, GL, NK, CWB

Packing (lncluding BallPac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

0.9
.035

1.2
.045

1.4 1.6
.052 1/16

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

0.9 (.035)

1.2 (.045)

1.6 (1/16)

F & HF

50~220

100~320

170~390

V-up, OH

50~140

50~140

133

Spool (kg) 5
(lbs) 11

15 20
33 44

SOLID WIRE

SOLID WIRE

SM-70G

AWS A5.18 / ASME SFA5.18 ER70S-G


JIS Z3312 YGW11

Applications

SM-70S

AWS A5.18 / ASME SFA5.18 ER70S-3


JIS Z3312 YGW16

Applications

Flat and horizontal fillet welding of construction machinery, structural steels, bridges, ships,
vehicles, etc.

Butt and fillet welding of vehicles, buildings, ships, machinery, etc.


Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
SM-70G is a solid MIG wire for flat and horizontal fillet welding and is to be used in a high current
welding with CO2 shielding gas. It benefits from a high deposition rate and excellent penetration.
As this wire contains special elements, its weldability and impact values are excellent.

SM-70S is a solid wire designed for all position welding and high speed welding of steel sheets can
be performed easily by short-circuiting welding.
Arc is stable and spatter loss is low.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Use welding grade CO2/Argon+15~25% CO2


Flow quantity of shielding gas should be 25 /min. approximately.
Use the wind screen against wind.
Keep the distance between tip and base metal of 6~15mm for less than 250A, and 15~25mm
for more than 250A of welding current.

Use welding grade CO2


Flow quantity of shielding gas should be 25 /min. approximately.
Use wind screen against wind.
Keep distance between tip and base metal of 6~15mm for less than 250A, and 15~25mm for
more than 250A of welding current.
Welding Position

Current

Welding Position

Shielding Gas

DC+

Current

Shielding Gas

DC+

CO2/Ar+ CO2

CO2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

0.06

0.52

1.07

0.015

0.009

Si

Mn

0.08

0.40

0.85

0.014

0.014

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal
Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

450 (65,300)

560 (81,200)

28

-29 (-20)

80 (59)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

440 (63,900)

560 (81,300)

28

-20 (-4)

80 (59)

Approval
Approval
KR, ABS, LR, BV
DNV, GL, NK

Packing (lncluding BallPac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

0.9
.035

1.2
.045

ABS, LR, CWB

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg) 15
(lbs) 33

20
44

Packing (lncluding BallPac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

0.9
.035

1.2
.045

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)
Size mm (in)

0.9 (.035)

1.2 (.045)

1.6 (1/16)

Size mm (in)

1.2 (.045)

1.4 (.052)

1.6 (1/16)

F & HF

50~200

80~350

170~390

F & HF

200~350

250~450

300~550

V-up, OH

50~140

50~160

134

135

Spool (kg) 15
(lbs) 33

20
44

SOLID WIRE

SOLID WIRE

SM-70GS

SM-55H

AWS A5.18 / ASME SFA5.18 ER70S-G


JIS Z3312 YGW15

Applications

JIS Z3312 YGW18

Applications

Butt and fillet welding of ships, steel structures and machinery.

Flat and horizontal fillet welding of construction machinery, structural steels, bridges, ships and
vehicles.

Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

SM-70GS is a solid wire for flat and fillet welding and is to be used with a high current welding
with Ar+CO2 mixed gas.
As this wire contains special elements, its weldability and impact values are excellent.

SM-55H is a solid wire for flat and horizontal fillet welding and is to be used in high current
welding with CO2 shielding gas. It benefits from a high deposition rate and excellent penetration.
As this wire contains special elements, its weldability and impact values are excellent.

Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Use welding grade Ar+15~20% CO2


Flow quantity of shielding gas should be 25
Use the wind screen against wind.
Welding Position

Use welding grade CO2


Shielding gas flow rate should be 25 /min
Use wind screen against wind.
Keep distance between tip and base metal of 6~15mm for less than 250A, and 15~25mm for
more than 250A of welding current.

/min. approximately.

Current

Shielding Gas

DC+

Ar+CO2

Welding Position

Current

Shielding Gas

DC+

CO2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

0.08

0.38

1.00

0.014

0.014

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Si

Mn

0.06

0.68

1.41

0.014

0.009

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

480 (69,700)

550 (79,800)

28

-20 (-4)

90 (66)

550 (79,800)

630 (91,500)

28

0 (32)

110 (81)

Approval

Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

LR

Approval

Packing (lncluding BallPac)


1.2
.045

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg) 15
(lbs) 33

Packing (lncluding BallPac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

20
44

1.2
.045

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Spool

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)
Size mm (in)
F & HF

1.2 (.045)
80~300

1.4 (.052)
150~350

136

1.6 (1/16)

Size mm (in)

1.2 (.045)

1.4 (.052)

1.6 (1/16)

200~390

F & HF

200~350

250~450

300~550

137

(kg)
(lbs)

15
33

20
44

SOLID WIRE

SOLID WIRE

SM-80G

HYUNDAI BALL PAC


PAC
(FCW / SOLID WIRE)
WIRE)

AWS A5.28 / ASME SFA5.28 ER80S-G


JIS Z3312 YGW21

Applications
Butt and fillet welding of steel structures and using 550N/mm2 or 600N/mm2 tensile steels such as
construction machinery, buildings and pressure vessels.
Characteristics on Usage
SM-80G is a solid wire for flat and horizontal fillet welding position. As the deposition rate is very
high, highly efficient welding can be performed. As the wire contains special elements, its bead
appearance is excellent.
Notes on Usage
Use welding grade CO2
Flow quantity of shielding gas should be 25 /min. approximately.
Use wind screen against wind.
Keep distance between tip and base metal of 6~15mm for less than 250A, and 15~25mm for
more than 250A of welding current.
Welding Position

Current

Shielding Gas

DC+

CO2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Mo

0.08

0.50

1.35

0.012

0.010

0.28

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

580 (84,200)

660 (95,800)

24

-20 (-4)

120 (88)

Packing (lncluding BallPac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

ABS

Hyundai hard wire is pre-tensioned before being put into the Ball Pac. Meaning, our wire has little
to no cast and helix when coming out of the Ball Pac and the straightness of the wire will give more
accurate and consistent starts and weld tracking. This is most ideal for robotic applications. As the
wire has no cast, you can decrease the tip diameter by one size(**Except in the case of .052). This
will ensure that the wire is in constant contact with the tip (better current transfer) and will increase
the accuracy of the weld.
Another major factor in the quality and consistency of Hyundai hard wire is the method of coppercoating the wire. Hyundai Welding is one of the few companies, in the world, who are currently
using the Electronic Coating process. With this State-of-the-Art coating process, the user will
experience the following benefits;
1) Better Feedability:due to the evencoating of copper, feedability is more consistent. Resulting in
lower feed resistance.
2) Copper Flaking:since wire is coated electronically, the adherence of the copper on the wire is
100% as the coating is evenly applied thus, rendering copper-flakingobsolete. No more clogged
or damaged liners.
3) Current Transfer:the current transfer will be more consistent due to the evenness of the copper
coating
4) Less Fume:with the even and consistent copper coating, there are less fums than conventional
chemically-coated wires on the market today.
1. Characteristics of Product

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Approval

HYUNDAI BALL PAC is a new and improved version of our original Pail Pack.
Our patented marble system, acts as a non-static resistance on top of the wire. The marbles add
weight on the wire to ensure that only one strand, at a time, is picked up.
With the shape and weight of the marbles, the wire pulls up and out of the Ball Pac consistently and
without the normal static resistance found with other drum systens. Our wire is pulled out with
minimum resistance and seamless feedability is the end result.

1.2
.045

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Spool

(kg) 15 20
(lbs) 33 44

1) Excellent feedingMinimizing friction as it possesses a device developed for the prevention of twisted and tangled
wire, thus, resulting in a smooth feeding action and stable arc, which facilitates welding.
2) Makes good tracking on a welding seam.
Wire is set to be elastically twisted in the pail, so wire is pulled out straight, without rotation of
the pail.
3) Improved welding efficiency.
The large-packaged wire can save time in changing wire, which is effective, particularly, for
robotic and other automatic welding.
4) Prevention of welding wire deformation in stacked state with anti-tangling pressure device
system, deformation of the wound wire is greatly minimized or, as in most cases, has now
become obsolete.
2. Type of product
Classification
150KG(330lbs)

Size mm (in)
F & HF

1.2 (.045)
200~350

1.4 (.052)
280~500

Solid wire

Packing Weight

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

0.9 (.035in), 1.0

(.039in)

1.6 (1/16)

200KG(440lbs), 250KG(551lbs)

1.2

(.045in), 1.4

(.052in)

1.4 (.052in)

300~550

300KG(661lbs), 350KG(772lbs)

1.4

(.052in), 1.6

(1/16in)

1.6

400KG(882lbs), 420KG(926lbs)
138

FCW

139

1.2 (.045in)

(1/16in)

SOLID WIRE

3. Size of Drum and Feeder


150/200/250kg/300
(331/441/551 lbs)/661
Type

Packing Weight
Classification

350kg/400/420kg
(772 lbs/882/926 lbs)
Type

Outer dia. mm(in)

510 (20.1)

660 (26)

Height mm(in)

810 (31.9)

810 (31.9)

Weight kg(lbs)

10 (22)

15 (33)

Outer dia. mm(in)

510 (20.1)

660 (26)

Height mm(in)

300 (11.8)

500 (19.7)

FLEXIBLE

Outer dia. mm(in)

11 (0.43)

11 (0.43)

CABLE

Length(m)

1,2,3,4,5

1,2,3,4,5

DRUM

CAP

CABLE FIXER

FLEXIBLE CABLE FIXING

4. Caution
1) Keep in dry and moisture-free location
2) Move on a pallet when moving individually, keep it standing up right, using the ring attached
to container with the lid closed.
3) Severe impact can deform wire shape and cause poor feeding.
4) Laying down or tilting can entangle wire in container, which hinders usage.
5) Flexible cable needs periodic cleaning.
6) Make sure you use all the balls found inside.
7) Do not spill the glass balls on the floor to prevent from falling down.

140

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING


FOR STAINLESS STEELS &
CARBON STEELS

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

SM-308

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER308


JIS Z3321 Y308

Applications
MIG welding of 18%Cr-8%Ni steel for chemical industries such as oil, medical, fertilizer and
textile industries and for nuclear reactors.

Characteristics on Usage
Though SM-308 is austenitic type stainless steel wire, the weld metal contains ferrite and resistance
to crack is extremely good. The usability, such as arc stability and assimilability of welds to base
metal is extremely good. Resistance to corrosion and the mechanical properties of the weld metal
are good.

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

0.04

0.41

1.65

9.8

19.9

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

590 (85,600)

40

CVN-Impact Value
(32 )
-20 (-4 )
100 (74)

50 (37)

Ferrite
Quantity (FN)
7~10

Typical Welding Conditions (DC+)


Size
mm (in)

speed
(cm/min.)

Gas Flow
( /min.)

Remarks

1.2 (.045)
1.6 (1/16)

260
300

27
29

30
34

25
25

Shielding gas
100%Ar or Ar+2%O2

143

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

SM-308L

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER308L


JIS Z3321 Y308L

Applications

SM-309

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER309


JIS Z3321 Y309

Applications

MIG welding of low carbon 18%Cr-8%Ni steel for chemical industries such as oil, medical,
fertilizer and textile industries and for nuclear reactors.

MIG welding of 22%Cr-12%Ni steel, heat resistant cast steel clad side of 18%Cr-8%Ni clad steel
and stainless steel to Cr-Mo steel or carbon steel.

Characteristics on Usage
As the weld metal contains ferrite, its crack resistibility is good. Due to its high level of alloy, it has
excellent resistance to heat.

Characteristics on Usage
Though SM-308L is austenitic type stainless steel wire, the weld metal contains ferrite and
resistance to crack is extremely good. The usability, such as arc stability and assimilability of welds
to base metal is extremely good. Resistance to corrosion and the mechanical properties of the weld
metal are good.

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

0.09

0.39

1.60

12.8

22.5

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

0.02

0.35

1.60

10.1

19.9

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Ferrite
Quantity (FN)

660 (95,700)

36

7.7~10.0

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

560 (81,300)

42

CVN-Impact Value
(32 )
-20 (-4
90 (66)

50 (37)

Ferrite
Quantity (FN)
10~14

Typical Welding Conditions (DC+)


Size
mm (in)

Speed
(cm/min.)

Gas Flow
( /min.)

Remarks

1.2 (.045)
1.6 (1/16)

250
290

26
28

30
34

25
25

Shielding gas
100%Ar or Ar+2%O2

Typical Welding Conditions (DC+)


Size
mm (in)

Speed
(cm/min.)

Gas Flow
( /min.)

Remarks

1.2 (.045)
1.6 (1/16)

260
300

27
29

30
34

25
25

Shielding gas
100%Ar or Ar+2%O2

Approval
ABS

144

145

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

SM-309L

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER309L


JIS Z3321 Y309L

Applications

SM-310

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER310


JIS Z3321 Y310

Applications

MIG welding of 22%Cr-12%Ni steel, heat resistant cast steel clad side of 18%Cr-8%Ni clad steel
and stainless steel to Cr-Mo steel or carbon steel.

Characteristics on Usage

MIG welding of 25%Cr-20%Ni stainless steel, welding on the clad side of stainless clad steel.
Welding of dissimilar metals.

Characteristics on Usage

As the weld metal contains ferrite, its resistance to crack is good. Due to its high level of alloy, it
has excellent heat resistance.

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

SM-310 has full austenitic structure.

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

0.03

0.41

1.58

12.8

22.4

0.09

0.35

1.90

20.9

26.8

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Ferrite
Quantity (FN)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

640 (92,900)

38

10.0~12.0

610 (88,500)

40

Typical Welding Conditions (DC+)

Typical Welding Conditions (DC+)

Size
mm (in)

Speed
(cm/min.)

Gas Flow
( /min.)

Remarks

Size
mm (in)

Speed
(cm/min.)

Gas Flow
( /min.)

Remarks

1.2 (.045)
1.6 (1/16)

250
290

26
28

30
34

25
25

Shielding gas
100%Ar or Ar+2%O2

1.2 (.045)
1.6 (1/16)

250
300

26
29

30
35

25
25

Shielding gas
100%Ar or Ar+2%O2

146

147

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

SM-316

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER316


JIS Z3321 Y316

Applications

SM-316L

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER316L


JIS Z3321 Y316L

Applications

MIG welding of 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel for chemical industries and nuclear reactors.

Characteristics on Usage

MIG welding of low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel for chemical industries and
nuclear reactors.

Characteristics on Usage

Though SM-316 is austenitic type stainless steel wire, the weld metal contains ferrite and resistance
to crack is quite good.
The usability, such as arc stability and assimilability of welds to base metal is good. Resistance to
corrosion and heat is quite good.

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Though SM-316L is austenitic type stainless steel wire, the weld metal contains ferrite and
resistance to crack is quite good.
The usability, such as, arc stability and assimilability of welds to base metal is good. Resistance to
corrosion and heat is quite good.

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

Mo

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

Mo

0.06

0.40

1.71

12.6

19.4

2.1

0.02

0.39

1.69

12.8

19.5

2.3

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Ferrite
Quantity (FN)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

CVN-Impact Value
0 (32 )

Ferrite
Quantity (FN)

580 (84,100)

39

5~8

570 (82,700)

39

110 (81)

10~13

Typical Welding Conditions (DC+)

Typical Welding Conditions (DC+)

Size
mm (in)

Speed
(cm/min.)

Gas Flow
( /min.)

Remarks

Size
mm (in)

Speed
(cm/min.)

Gas Flow
( /min.)

Remarks

1.2 (.045)
1.6 (1/16)

250
300

26
29

30
35

25
25

Shielding gas
100%Ar or Ar+2%O2

1.2 (.045)
1.6 (1/16)

250
300

26
29

30
35

25
25

Shielding gas
100%Ar or Ar+2%O2

Approval
ABS
148

149

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

ST-308

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER308


JIS Z3321 Y308

Applications

ST-308L

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER308L


JIS Z3321 Y308L

Applications

TIG welding of 18%-8%Ni stainless steel.

TIG welding of extra-low carbon 18%Cr-18%Ni and 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel.

Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

ST-308 is a filler rod for TIG welding with pure Ar gas.


As the weld metal contains ferrite, its crack resistibility is excellent.
Both its bead appearance and weldability are good.
Furthermore, resistance to corrosion and mechanical properties is good.

ST-308L is a filler rod for TIG welding with pure Ar gas.


As the weld metal contains ferrite, its crack resistibility is excellent.
Both its bead appearance and weldability are good. The corrosion resistibility and intergranular
corrosion, resistibility are extremely excellent.
Furthermore, resistance to corrosion and mechanical properties is good.

Typical Chemical composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

0.05

0.38

1.75

10.1

19.8

0.02

0.36

1.70

10.3

20.0

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

610 (88,500)

40

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


CVN-Impact Value
J (ft.lbs) 0C (32F)
130 (95)

Typical Welding Conditions (DC-)


Gas Flow
A

EL.
(%)

600 (87,000)

41

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft.lbs) 0C (32F)
110 (81)

Typical Welding Conditions (DC-)

Size
mm (in)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

( /min.)

Size
Remarks

mm (in)

Gas Flow
A

( /min.)

Remarks

1.2 (.045)

250

26

25

ShieldingGas

1.2 (.045)

250

26

25

Shielding Gas

1.6 (1/16)

300

29

25

Ar

1.6 (1/16)

300

29

25

Ar

Approval

Approval

KR, ABS, DNV

KR, ABS, DNV, LR, NK, BV


150

151

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

ST-309

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER309


JIS Z3321 Y309

Applications

ST-309L

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER309L


JIS Z3321 Y309L

Applications

TIG welding of 22%Cr-12%Ni steel and a variety welding stainless with mild steel.
Clad steel side of 18%Cr-8%Ni clad steel.

TIG welding of low carbon 22%Cr-12%Ni steel and a dissimilar metals.


Clad side of 18%Cr-8%Ni clad steel.

Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

ST-309 is a filler rod for TIG welding with pure Ar gas.


As the weld metal contains ferrite, its crack resistibility is excellent.
Furthermore, resistance to corrosion and heat is extremely good.

ST-309L is a filler rod for TIG welding with pure Ar gas.


As the weld metal contains ferrite, its crack resistibility is excellent.
Furthermore, resistance to corrosion and heat is extremely good.

Typical Chemical composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

0.07

0.38

1.88

12.8

24.4

0.03

0.40

1.74

12.6

24.2

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

620 (90,000)

38

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


CVN-Impact Value
J (ft.lbs) 0C (32F)
130 (96)

Typical Welding Conditions (DC-)


Gas Flow
A

EL.
(%)

600 (87,000)

38

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft.lbs) 0C (32F)
150 (110)

Typical Welding Conditions (DC-)

Size
mm (in)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

( /min.)

Size
Remarks

Gas Flow
A

mm (in)

( /min.)

Remarks

1.2 (.045)

280

28

25

Shielding Gas

1.2 (.045)

280

28

25

Shielding Gas

1.6 (1/16)

330

30

25

Ar

1.6 (1/16)

330

30

25

Ar

Approval

Approval

ABS

ABS, DNV, LR, NK, BV


152

153

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

ST-310

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER310


JIS Z3321 Y310

Applications

ST-316

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER316


JIS Z3321 Y316

Applications
TIG welding of low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo

TIG welding of 25%Cr-20%Ni steel.

Characteristics on Usage
ST-316 is a filler rod for TIG welding with pure Ar gas.
As the weld metal contains ferrite, its crack resistibility is excellent.
Both its bead appearance and weldability are good.
Resistance to corrosion and heat is extremely good.

Characteristics on Usage
ST-310 is a filler rod for TIG welding with pure Ar gas.
The structure of the weld metal is all austenite.
Resistance to corrosion and heat of weld metal is excellent.
Elongation of weld metal is extremely good.

Typical Chemical composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

0.09

0.35

1.90

20.9

26.8

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

Mo

0.05

0.41

1.82

12.5

18.9

2.2

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

610 (88,500)

41

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

590 (85,600)

41

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft.lbs) 0C (32F)
130 (95)

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft.lbs) 0C (32F)
110 (81)

Typical Welding Conditions (DC-)


Size
mm (in)

Typical Welding Conditions (DC-)


Size
mm (in)

Gas Flow
A

( /min.)

1.2 (.045)

290

28

25

Shielding Gas

340

30

25

Ar

Remarks

1.2 (.045)

280

28

25

Shielding Gas

1.6 (1/16)

330

30

25

Ar

154

Remarks

1.6 (1/16)
Gas Flow

( /min.)

Approval
ABS
155

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

ST-316L

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 ER316L


JIS Z3321 Y316L

Applications

ST-50G

AWS A5.18 / ASME SFA5.18 ER70S-G


JIS Z3316 YGT50

Applications

TIG welding of low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo steel.

Butt and fillet welding of carbon steel for pressure vessels, tubes for nuclear reactors, ships, penstock
and aluminum-killed steel for low temperature service.

Characteristics on Usage
Characteristics on Usage

ST-316L is a filler rod for TIG welding with pure Ar gas.


As the weld metal contains ferrite, its crack resistibility is excellent.
Both its bead appearance and weldability are good.
Resistance to corrosion and heat is extremely good.

ST-50 G is a wire for TIG welding with pure Ar gas.


All position welding and steel sheet welding can be performed quite easily.

Typical Chemical composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

Mo

Si

Mn

0.02

0.38

1.85

12.4

18.8

2.3

0.08

0.70

1.30

Shielding Gas
Ar

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal
Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

570 (82,700)

44

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft.lbs) 0C (32F)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft.lbs) -20C (-4F)

460 (66,700)

530 (76,900)

27

170 (125)

140 (103)

Typical Welding Conditions (DC-)


Size

Gas Flow
Remarks

1.2 (.045)

290

28

25

Shielding Gas

1.6 (1/16)

340

30

25

Ar

mm (in)

Approval

( /min.)

Typical Welding Conditions (DC-)


Size mm (in)

1.6 (1/16)

2.0 (5/64)

Length mm (in)

900(36)

Approval

KR, ABS, DNV, GL, LR, NK, BV

KR, ABS, DNV, LR, NK, BV, GL


156

2.4 (3/32)

157

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/8)

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

ST-50 . 6

MIG/TIG ARC WELDING FOR STAINLESS STEELS & CARBON STEELS

AWS A5.18 / ASME SFA5.18 ER70S-6


JIS Z3316 YGT50

Applications

Characteristics on Usage

ST-50.3 is a wire for TIG welding with pure Ar gas.


All position welding and steel sheet welding can be performed quite easily.

Typical Chemical composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Si

Mn

0.68

1.29

Butt and fillet welding of carbon steel for pressure vessels, tubes for nuclear reactors, ships, penstock
and aluminum-killed steel for low temperature service.

Characteristics on Usage

ST-50 6 is a wire for TIG welding with pure Ar gas.


All position welding and steel sheet welding can be performed quite easily.

0.07

AWS A5.18 / ASME SFA5.18 ER70S-3

Applications

Butt and fillet welding of carbon steel for pressure vessels, tubes for nuclear reactors, ships, penstock
and aluminum-killed steel for low temperature service.

ST-50 . 3

Typical Chemical composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Shielding Gas
Ar

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Si

Mn

Shielding Gas

0.07

0.54

1.10

Ar

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft.lbs) -20C (-4F)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft.lbs) -20C (-4F)

450 (65,300)

520 (75,500)

28

180 (132)

495 (71,800)

565 (81,950)

26

170 (125)

Typical Welding Conditions (DC-)


Size mm (in)

1.6 (1/16)

Typical Welding Conditions (DC-)


2.0 (5/64)

Length mm (in)

2.4 (3/32)
900(36)

Approval

2.6 (3/32)

3.2(1/18)

Size mm (in)

1.6 (1/16)

2.0 (5/64)

Length mm (in)

900 (36)

Approval

ABS

ABS
158

2.4 (3/32)

159

2.6 (3/32)

3.2 (1/18)

Note:

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SF-71

AWS A5.20 / ASME SFA5.20 E71T-1


JIS Z3313 YFW-C50DR

Applications
All position welding of building, shipbuilding, bridges, machinery and vehicles.
Characteristics on Usage
SF-71 is a titania type flux cored wire for all position welding with CO2. Compared with solid
wire, spatter loss is low, bead appearance is beautiful and arc is soft with good stability. Slag
covering is uniform with good removal.
Notes on Usage
Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to
release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Use 100% CO2 gas
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position (All-Position)

Current

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

0.04

0.49

1.29

0.010

0.009

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

548 (79,600)

582 (84,500)

28

0 (32)

86 (64)

Approval

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL,


NK, TV, CWB, -SIGN,
CCS, CRS

Dia. (mm) 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6


(in)
.039 .045 .052 1/16
Ball Pac

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

1.2 (.045)

1.4 (.052)

1.6 (1/16)

F & HF

120~300

200~400

200~450

V-up, OH

120~260

180~280

180~280

V-down

200~300

220~320

250~300

163

Spool (kg) 5 12.5 15 20


(lbs) 11 28 33 44

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SF-71LF

Supercored 71

AWS A5.20 / ASME SFA5.20 E71T-1


JIS Z3313 YFW-C50DR

Applications

Applications

All position welding in shipbuilding, machinery, bridges, buildings, vehicles using mild and higher
strength steels.

All position welding of machinery, shipbuilding, bridges. Impact values of weld metal are good.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
SF-71LF is the most widely used titania type flux cored wire for all position welding with CO2
shielding gas.
As deposition rate is higher than solid wire and manual metal arc electrode, highly efficient
welding can be performed.
Arc stability is excellent. Spatter loss is low and slag covering is uniform with good
removability.
Fume generation is lower than conventional flux cored wires.
SF-71LF is effective for use in insufficient ventilation areas.

Supercored 71 is a flux cored wire which has been designed to get a good usability in all position
for wide range of welding currents. With its quiet and smooth arc, its slag detachability is very
good.
Notes on Usage
Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to
release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter,
such as high welding speed.
Use 100% CO2 gas
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.

Notes on Usage
Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to
release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Use 100% CO2 gas
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position (All-Position)
Current
Shielding Gas
CO2

DC

Si

Mn

0.03

0.50

1.45

0.009

0.011

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

550 (79,900)

590 (85,700)

27

0 (32)

90 (66)

ABS, NK, LR, DNV

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC

Si

Mn

0.03

0.51

1.26

0.010

0.011

1.2
.045

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


1.2 (.045)
120~300
120~260
200~300

1.4 (.052)
200~400
180~280
220~320
164

15
33

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

545 (79,100)

572 (83,100)

Approval

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)

Current

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Approval

Welding Position (All-Position)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
V-down

AWS A5.20 / ASME SFA5.20 E71T-1


JIS Z3313 YFW-C502R

20
44

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )
0 (32)
-20 (-4)

28

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)
160 (119)
70 (52)

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL,


NK, TV, CWB, -SIGN,
RINA

Dia. (mm) 1.0


(in)
.039
Ball Pac

1.2
.045

1.4
.052

1.6 Spool (kg) 12.5 15 20


1/16
(lbs) 28 33 44

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


1.6 (1/16)
180~450
180~280
250~300

Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
V-down

1.2 (0.045)
120~300
120~260
200~300

1.4 (0.052)
150~350
140~270
220~320
165

1.6 (1/16)
200~400
180~280
250~300

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FLUX CORED WIRE

Supercored 71H

Supercored 71MAG

AWS A5.20 / ASME SFA5.20 E71T-1/-9


JIS Z3313 YFW-C502R

Applications

Applications

All position welding of shipbuilding, bridges, building and structural fabrication.

Building, shipbuilding, bridge construction, machinery, and vehicles.

Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

Supercored 71H is a titania flux cored wire for all position welding with high ampere. Its impact
value is very good under high heat-input, arc is smooth and slag detachability is excellent .
Notes on Usage

Despite welding position, will get low spatter, soft arc, good bead appearance and excellent
weldability with this wire.
Notes on Usage

Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Use 100% CO2 gas
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position (All-Position)

Current

Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Use Ar+20~25% CO2 gas
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position (All-Position)

Shielding Gas

Current

CO2

DC

Si

Mn

Si

Mn

0.46

1.36

0.008

0.011

0.04

0.54

1.25

0.011

0.012

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

550 (79,900)

570 (82,800)

Approval

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )
-20 (-4)
-30 (-22)

27

Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)
90 (66)
60 (44)

1.2
.045

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

1.4 (.052)
150~350
140~270
220~320
166

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

580 (84,200)

600 (87,100)

Approval
Spool (kg)
(lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


1.2 (.045)
120~300
120~260
200~300

20~25% CO2

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL,


NK, TV, CWB, -SIGN, DB,
CCS, RINA, MRS

Ar

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

0.03

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Shielding Gas

DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
V-down

AWS A5.20 / ASME SFA5.20 E71T-1M/-9M


JIS Z3313 YFW-A502R

15
33

20
44

ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL,


TV, CWB, -SIGN, DB,
RINA, CONTROLAS

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

28

-30 (-22)

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)
60 (44)

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm) 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6
(in) .039 .045 .052 1/16
Ball Pac

Spool (kg) 12.5 15


(lbs) 28 33

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


1.6 (1/16)
180~400
160~280
250~300

Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
V-down

1.2 (.045)
220~290
180~250
210~290

1.4 (.052)
240~320
200~260
250~320
167

1.6 (1/16)
260~330
230~290
270~330

20
44

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SC-55 Cored

SF-71MC

JIS Z3313 YFW-C55DR

Applications

AWS A5.20/ ASME SFA5.20 E71T-1/-1M,-12/-12M

Applications

All position welding for construction machinery, bridge structures and storage tank.

All position welding for ship hulls, vehicles, bridges, chemical plant machinery and other metal
fabrication.

Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

SC-55 Cored is a titania type flux cored wire applicable for all-position welding by 100% CO2
shielding gas Has good weldability and low spatter levels and good bead appearance. Slag
covering is uniform and easy to remove

SF-71MC is a titania type flux cored wire applicable for all-position welding by 100%CO 2
shielding gas or 75%Ar+25%CO2 shielding gas.
Less spattering and good slag removability shorten the time of bead grinding operation
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Proper preheating 50~150C(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
Use 100% CO2 gas or Ar-CO2 Mixture.

Proper preheating 50~150C(122~302 ) and inter-pass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
Use 100% CO2 gas

Welding Position (All-Position)


Welding Position (All-Position)

Current

Current

Shielding Gas

Shielding Gas
CO2
Ar+20~25%CO2

DC

CO2

DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

Ni

0.04

0.30

1.20

0.011

0.012

0.85

Si

Mn

Shielding Gas

0.04
0.04

0.40
0.50

1.20
1.41

0.010
0.010

0.013
0.014

100%CO2
75%Ar + 25%CO2

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal
Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

560 (81,250)

610 (88,500)

28.5

0(32)

Approval

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)
140 (103)

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)

1.2
.045

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

12.5
28

15
33

20
44

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)
F
HF
V-up&OH
V-Down

1.2 (0.045)
120~300
120~300
120~260
200~300

168

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

510(74,000)
540(78,400)

550(79,900)
605(87,700)

28.0
28.0

-20

Charpy V-notch
J (ft lbs)
(-4 ) -30 (-22 )

95(70)
110(81)

Approval

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

ABS LR

Dia. (mm) 1.2 1.4 1.6


(in) .045 0.52 1/16

75(55)
90(66)

Shielding Gas
100%CO2
75%Ar+25%CO2

Spool (kg) 12.5 15


(lbs) 28 33

20
44

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


1.4 (0.052)
150~380
150~350
150~270
220~300

1.6 (1/16)
180~450
180~340
180~280
250~300

Size mm (in)
F
HF
V-up&OH
V-Down

1.2 (0.045)
120~300
120~300
120~260
200~300

169

1.4 (0.052)
150~380
150~350
150~270
220~300

1.6 (1/16)
180~450
180~340
180~280
250~300

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SC-71SR

SC-71MSR

AWS A5.20 / ASME SFA5.20 E71T-9J


JIS Z3313 YFW-C502R

Applications

AWS A5.20 / ASME SFA5.20 E71T-12MJ

Applications

Oil and gas construction, pipe and off-shore structures

Oil and gas construction, pipe, and off-shore structures.

Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

SC-71SR is titania type flux cored wire for all position welding for use with CO2 gases. It
provides excellent notch thoughtness at low temperature, not only as-welded also stress relieved
state.

SC-71MSR is titania type flux cored wire for all position welding. It provides excellent notch
toughness at low temperature, not only as-welded but also stress relieved state.
All position welding can be achieved with excellent flat bead appearance, less spatter, and easy
slag removal and high welding current in vertical up position can be performed.

Notes on Usage
Notes on Usage

Used with 100%CO2


Welding Position (All-Position)

Current

Proper preheating (50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order


to release hydrogen which may cause crack in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy thick plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter,
such as high welding speed.
Use Ar+20~25% CO2 gas for welding
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Ni

Si

Mn

Ni

0.05

0.49

1.33

0.011

0.014

0.38

0.06

0.35

1.24

0.012

0.012

0.45

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Charpy V-notch
-30

600(87,000)
550(79,900)

Approval

620(90,000)
580(84,200)

25.0
28.0

-22

115(85)
84(62)

-40

80(59)
50(37)

As welded
PWHT(620C@2hr)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


1.2 (0.045)
120~300
120~260
200~300

1.4 (0.052)
150~350
140~270
220~320
170

As welded
P.W.H.T
(620C 2hr)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

542 (78,620)

577 (83,620)

30.0

115 (88)

88 (65)

523 (75,760)

552 (80,047)

33.0

101 (75)

78 (58)

Approval

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
1.2
1.4
(inch) 0.045 0.052

Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
V-down

-40

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

ABS. BV, DNV, LR


Spool (kg) 12.5
(lbs) 28

15
33

20
44

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

1.2
.045

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
V-down

Charpy V-Notch
-40 (-40 )
-50 (-60

1.2 (.045)
200~390
180~250
210~280
171

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

12.5
28

15
33

20
44

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SF- 70MX

SC-70H Cored

AWS A5.20 / ASME SFA5.20 E70T-1


JIS Z3313 YFW-C50DM

Applications

AWS A5.20 / ASME SFA5.20 E70T-1/-9


JIS Z3313 YFW-C502M

Applications

As a metal cored wire, it is designed for high productive welding of structural steels in excess of
6mm

Flat & H-Fillet welding of building, shipbuilding, bridge construction, machinery, vehicle using mild
and 490N/mm2 class high tensile steels.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

SC-70H Cored is a flux cored wire for Flat & H-fillet efficient welding with CO2 shielding gas.
As the deposition rate is very high, highly efficient welding can be performed.
Weld metal has good impact properties at -30 (-22 )
Slag is uniform and easy to remove.

This wire benefits from a high deposition rate with very low spatter loss. It gives excellent
penetration and good arc stability.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
Use 100% CO2 gas
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position (Flat, Horizontal fillet)

Current

Proper preheating(50~150 )(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Use 100% CO2 gas
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC

Welding Position (Flat, Horizontal fillet)

Current

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC
Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

0.05

0.50

1.50

0.011

0.013

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

560 (81,300)

590 (85,700)

Approval

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

28

0 (32)

60 (44)

Dia. (mm) 1.2 1.4 1.6


(in) .045 .052 1/16
Ball Pac

Si

Mn

0.56

1.48

0.014

0.013

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL,


NK, CCS, CRS

C
0.05

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

495 (71,900)

580 (84,200)

27

-30 (-22)

51 (27)

Approval
Spool (kg) 12.5
(lbs) 28

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

15
33

20
44

CWB, ABS, CCS

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

1.6
1/16

2.0
5/64

2.4
3/32

Coil (kg)
(lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

1.2 (.045)

1.4 (.052)

1.6 (1/16)

Size mm (in)

1.6 (1/16)

2.0 (5/64)

2.4 (3/32)

F & HF

250~300

300~350

300~350

F & HF

300~400

350~450

400~500

172

173

25
55

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

Supercored 70MXH

AWS A5.20 / ASME SFA5.20 E70T-1


JIS Z3313 YFW-C50DM

Applications

SC-70T Cored

AWS A5.18 / ASME SFA5.18 E70C-3C


JIS Z3313 YFW-C50DM

Applications

Supercored 70MXH is a metal cored wire for high speed single or twin tandem welding application
in the flat and horizontal fillet position. This wire benefits from high deposition rate and is widely
used for shipbuilding, construction of bridge, and structural fabrication.
Characteristics on Usage
Supercored 70MXH has very low spatter loss rate and minimum amount of slag. It gives
excellent penetration and good arc stability. Especially has good anti-porosity to zinc-primer
plate and mill scale plate in high speed single and twin tandem fillet welding.
Notes on Usage
Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to
release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
Use 100% CO2 gas
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position

Current

SC-70T Cored is ideally suitable for thin plate welding and root pass welding of structural steel.
Designed for high productivity and automatic applications where a large amount of filler metal can
be deposited with a minimum amount of slag & spatter. Typical industrial applications include
shipbuilding, machinery, bridge construction and structural fabrication.
Characteristics on Usage
SC-70T cored has excellent arc stability and negligible spatter level at not only high current but
also low current (down to 50Amp)
There is minimum slag coverage so it can be used for multi-pass welding without the need to
remove slag.
Notes on Usage
Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to
release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Use 100% CO2 gas.
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC

Welding Position

Current

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC
Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

0.05

0.55

1.65

0.009

0.012

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

540 (78,400)

620 (90,000)

28

-20 (-4)

Approval
KR, ABS, LR, BV,
DNV, GL, NK, CCS

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Mn

1.20

0.011

0.014

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

520 (75,500)

590 (85,700)

27

-20 (-4)

45 (33)

Approval
Spool (kg)
(lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

15
33

20
44

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

ABS, BV, DNV, GL, LR,


CWB

Dia. (mm)
(in)

1.2
.045

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

1.4 (.052)

1.6 (1/16)

2.0 (5/64)

F & HF

300~400

350~450

400~500

174

Si
0.60

60 (44)

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

C
0.06

Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH

1.2 (.045)
50~300
50~160

175

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

15
33

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SC-70Z Cored

AWS A5.18/ ASME SFA5.18 E70C-G

Applications

Supercored 70NS

AWS A5.18 / ASME SFA5.18 E70C-6M


JIS Z3313 YFW-A50DM

Applications

Welding of galvanized steel sheets in the field of automobile manufacturing and galvanized steel in
the structure of ships or construction as well.

Supercored 70NS is used for welding in shipbuilding, machinery, bridge construcion, structural
fabrication, automated or robotic welding.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
SC-70Z is designed for the welding of low carbon and low alloy galvanized steel sheets as well
as vertical-up position welding of galvanized pipe line at relatively high weld rates. It has the
high deposition rates due to the higher feedability than a solid wire. Applicable to the zinc plating
weight less than 60g/m2 generally.

Supercored 70NS is a metal-cored wire which combines the high deposition rates of F.C.W with
the high efficiencies of a solid wire. Provides exceptionally smooth and stable arc, low spatter
and minimal slag coverage.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking in may occur with wrong welding parameter
such as high welding speed.
Use Ar+20~25% CO2 gas
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.

Use 100% CO2 or Ar + 20~25% CO2 gas.


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position

Current

Shielding Gas
CO2
Ar+20~25%CO2

DC

Welding Position

Current

Shielding Gas
Ar+20~25% CO2

DC
Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

Shielding Gas

0.09
0.10

0.42
0.61

1.35
1.57

0.022
0.025

0.013
0.014

100%CO2
80%Ar + 20%CO2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
550(79,900)
580(84,200)
Approval

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

Charpy V-notch
J (ft lbs)

Shielding Gas

600(87,100)
640(92,900)

30.0
25.0

0(32)
0(32)

120(89)
105(77)

100%CO2
80%Ar + 20%CO2

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH

1.2 (.045)
200~300
100~150

176

Mn

1.40

0.011

0.017

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

440 (63,900)

519 (75,400)

Approval

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


1.2
.045

Si
0.55

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Dia. (mm)
(in)

C
0.03

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

15
33

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

27.0

-30 (-22)

50 (37)

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

ABS, LR, BV, DNV, GL, TV,


CWB, -SIGN, DB, RINA,
CONTROLAS

Dia. (mm) 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6


(in) .039 .045 .052 1/16
Ball Pac

Spool (kg) 12.5 15


(lbs) 28 33

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

1.2 (.045)

1.4 (.052)

1.6 (1/16)

F & HF

230~300

260~340

290~360

177

20
44

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

Supercored 70B

AWS A5.20 / ASME SFA5.20 E71T-5MJ


JIS Z3313 YFW-A502B

Applications

Supercored 70SB

AWS A5.20 / ASME SFA5.20 E71T-5


JIS Z3313 YFW-C502B

Applications

Mild and 490N/mm2 high tensile strength steels for shipbuilding, machinery structures, bridges, and
heavy plant facilities.

Supercored 70SB is suitable for welding of mild and 490N/mm 2 high tensile strength steels for
shipbuilding, machinery structures, bridge construction and heavy plant facilities.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
Supercored 70B is a basic type flux cored wire with excellent characteristics and is suitable for
steel with a tensile strength up to 600N/mm2. Deposited metal shows superior crack resistance,
excellent toughness at low temperature of -20~-50C(-4~ -58 )

Supercored 70SB is a basic flux cored wire with excellent characteristics and is suitable for steel
with a tensile strength up to 600N/mm 2. Deposited metal shows superior crack resistance,
excellent at low temperature at -20~-30C(-4~-22 )
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Designed for use with DC(-)
Use 100% CO2 gas.
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.

Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
Use Ar+20~25% CO2 gas for welding.
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position (Flat, Horizontal fillet

Current

Shielding Gas

Welding Position

Ar+20~25% CO2

DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

0.06

0.43

1.33

0.011

0.013

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

450 (45,300)

520 (75,400)

Approval
DNV, BV, GL, LR

EL.
(%)
32

CO2

DC

Si

Mn

0.06

0.39

1.39

0.013

0.014

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

-40 (-40)

78 (58)

Y.S
T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2) N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
DCEN (DC-)
DCEP (DC+)

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

570 (82,800)
500 (72,600)

Approval

Dia. (mm) 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 2.0 Spool (kg) 12.5 15
(in) .039 .045 .052 1/16 5/64
(lbs) 28 33
Ball Pac

20
44

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

620 (90,000)
550 (79,900)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

26
31

-30 (-22)
-30 (-22)

70 (52)
80 (59)

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

KR, ABS, BV, DNV, GL, LR,


NK

Dia. (mm) 1.2


(in)
.045
Ball Pac

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg) 12.5 15


(lbs) 28 33

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

1.0 (.039)

1.2 (.045)

1.4 (.052)

2.0 (5/64)

F & HF

150~280

170~320

200~350

200~400

V-up, OH

70~130

80~150

90~180

178

DC(+)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Ar 75%+25% CO2)


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Shielding Gas

Current

DC(-)

Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up

1.2 (.045)
170~320
80~150

1.4 (.052)
200~350
90~180

179

1.6 (1/16)
200~350
90~180

20
44

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SC-EG2 Cored

AWS A5.26 / ASME SFA5.26 EG70T-2


JIS Z3319 YFEG-22C

Applications

Supercored 81

AWS A5.29 / ASME SFA5.29 E81T1-Ni1


JIS Z3313 YFW-C602R

Applications

Vertical-up butt welding of side shell and various inner structures of ships, plates of storage tanks,
and web members of box-girders of bridges.

All position welding for construction machinery, bridge structures and storage tanks.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
SC-EG2 cored is a small diameter flux cored wire to be used with CO 2 shielding gas for
electrogas arc welding high speed. The arc is extremely stable and has a good bead appearance. It
provides highly efficient welding by electro gas process.

Supercored 81 is all position flux cored wire designed for 100% CO2 shielding. You can get a
) is
smooth arc, and low spatter, good weldability. The weld metal impact value at -30C(
excellent and has a good bead appearance, slag covering is uniform and easy to remove.
Notes on Usage
Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to
release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Use 100% CO2 gas.
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.

Notes on Usage
Use 100% CO gas.
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
2

Welding Position

Current

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC

Welding Position

Current

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Mo

0.08

0.30

1.45

0.016

0.013

0.12

Si

Mn

Ni

0.03

0.35

1.25

0.011

0.012

0.95

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

510 (74,000)

560 (81,300)

27

-20 (-4)

60 (44)

Approval

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

KR, ABS, BV, DNV, GL, LR,


NK, CCS

Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

1.6
1/16

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

1.6 (1/16)

V-up

330~420

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

570 (82,700)

640 (92,900)

25

-30 (-22)

90 (66)

Approval
15
33

20
44

CWB

Dia. (mm) 1.2


(in)
.045
Ball Pac

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

15
33

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
V-down

180

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

1.2 (.045)
250~300
180~230
250~310

1.4 (.052)
260~320
200~260
260~320
181

1.6 (1/16)
290~350
220~280
280~340

20
44

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

Supercored 81MAG

AWS A5.29 / ASME SFA5.29 E81T1-Ni1M

Applications

SF-80MX

AWS A5.29/ ASME SFA5.29 E80T1-G


JIS Z3313 YFW-C602M

Applications

Supercored 81MAG contains 0.85%Ni in weld metal to meet NACE requirements. This wire can be
used in oil and gas construction, pipe, and offshore structures.
Characteristics on Usage

As a metal type flux cored wired, Butt and fillet welding of steel structures using 590N/mm2 class
high tensile steel such as construction machinery, buildings and bridges.
Characteristics on Usage

Supercored 81MAG is a titania type flux cored wire to be used with Ar+CO2 gas mixture
shielding. This provide excellent notch toughness at low temperature, not only as-welded but also
stress relieved state.
Notes on Usage
Proper preheating50~150C(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to
release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Use Ar+20% CO2 gas.
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position

Current

Shielding Gas

SF-80MX is a metal type flux coed wired which produces smooth arc characteristics. It is used
for joining from mild tensile steels to 590N/mm2 class high tensile steels, and is suitable for both
fillet and but welds, providing high deposition rates, combined with minimal spatter and
excellent slag release.
Especially it has good anti-porosity to zinc-primer plate and mill scale plate in fillet welding.
Notes on Usage
Proper preheating 50~150C(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to
release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
Use 100% CO2 gas.
Welding Position

Current

Ar+20~25% CO2

DC

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

Ni

0.05

0.28

1.20

0.008

0.012

0.93

Si

Mn

Ni

0.06

0.55

1.42

0.016

0.013

1.00

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
As welded
P.W.H.T
(620C 2hr)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

550 (79,900)

590 (85,700)

26

-60 (-76)

60 (44)

510 (74,100)

570 (82,800)

28

-40 (-40)

98 (73)

Approval

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

590 (85,600)

630 (91,400)

24.0

-20 (-4)

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)
53 (39)

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

ABS, BV, DNV, LR, CWB

Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

1.2
.045

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

12.5
28

15
33

20
44

Approval

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)

1.2 1.4 1.6


.045 0.52 1/16

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)
Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
V-down

1.2 (.045)
200~290
180~250
210~280

Size mm (in)
F & HF

182

1.2 (.045)
200~300

1.4(.052)
300~350

183

1.6(1/16)
300~350

12.5
28

15
33

20
44

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

Supercored 81-K2

Supercored 81-K2MAG

AWS A5.29 / ASME SFA5.29 E81T1-K2


JIS Z3313 YFL-C506R

Applications

AWS A5.29 / ASME SFA5.29 E81T1-K2M


JIS Z3313 YFL-A506R

Applications

Supercored 81-K2 is used for the welding of low temperature service steels in the construction of
LPG and LNG storage tanks.

Supercored 81-K2MAG is suitable for single or multipass MAG welding application for LNG, LPG
tank, etc. and for all low temperature service steel.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

Supercored 81-K2MAG is all position flux cored wire for low temperature service steel.
Excellent mechanical properties and low temperature impact toughness. Smooth arc
characteristics and very low spatter level.

Supercored 81-K2 is a titania type flux cored wire designed for all position welding with CO2
shielding gas.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Use 100% CO2 gas.
Refer to page 166 for storage instructions.
Welding Position

Current

Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Use Ar+20~25% CO2 gas.
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.

Shielding Gas

Welding Position

Current

CO2

DC

Shielding Gas
Ar+20~25% CO2

DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Si

Mn

Ni

Si

Mn

Ni

0.04

0.35

1.35

0.012

0.011

1.50

0.03

0.35

1.25

0.012

0.010

1.55

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

540 (78,400)

620 (90,000)

28

-30 (-22)
-60 (-76)

110 (81)
60 (44)

590 (85,600)

610 (88,500)

27

-30 (-22)
-60 (-76)

110 (81)
70 (52)

Approval
KR, ABS, BV, DNV, GL,
LR, NK, CWB, CCS, RINA

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm) 1.2
(in)
.045
Ball Pac

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
V-down

1.2 (.045)
250~300
170~230
250~300

1.6 (1/16)
300~350
200~250
300~350
184

Approval
Spool (kg) 12.5 15
(lbs) 28 33

20
44

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

TV, -SIGN, DB, RINA

Dia. (mm)
(in)
Ball Pac

1.2
.045

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
V-down

1.2 (.045)
250~300
170~230
250~300
185

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

12.5
28

15
33

20
44

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SF-70W

SF-80W

JIS Z3320 YFA-50W

Applications

AWS A5.29 / ASME SFA5.29 E81T1-W2


JIS Z3320 YFA-58W

Applications

SF-70W is an all position flux cored wire for use with CO2 shielding gas. This wire is designed for
the welding of weathering grade steels where weld metal and base metal color match is primary
consideration.
Characteristics on Usage

SF-80W is designed for the welding of weather-proof steel for example corten A-242 or A-588.
Mainly used for flat and horizontal fillet welding on structural exposed steel usually found on
buildings and bridges.
Characteristics on Usage

SF-70W has a high deposition rate and excellent slag detachability. Its main applications are with
70Kpsi class weather poof steel and construction work using atmospheric corrosion resisting
steels.

SF-80W is a titania type flux cored wire which can be used for all welding in conjunction with
CO2 shielding gas.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Use 100% CO2 gas.
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.

Proper preheating(50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order to


release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
One-side welding defects such as hot cracking may occur with wrong welding parameter such
as high welding speed.
Use 100% CO2 gas
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position

Current

Shielding Gas

Welding Position

Current

CO2

DC

CO2

DC

Shielding Gas

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Cu

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Cu

0.04

0.45

1.05

0.017

0.011

0.50

0.35

0.40

0.04

0.40

0.92

0.016

0.012

0.50

0.50

0.40

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

510 (74,000)

580 (84,200)

28

0 (32)

60 (44)

530 (77,000)

610 (88,600)

26

-30 (-22)

40 (30)

Approval

Approval

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm) 1.2
(in)
.045
Ball Pac

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
V-down

1.2 (.045)
200~300
120~260
200~300

1.4 (.052)
250~350
140~270
250~350
186

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm) 1.2
(in)
.045
Ball Pac

Spool (kg) 12.5 15 20


(lbs) 28 33 44

1.4
.052

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg) 12.5 15 20


(lbs) 28 33 44

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


1.6 (1/16)
300~400
180~280
300~400

Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
V-down

1.2 (.045)
200~300
120~260
200~300

1.4 (.052)
250~350
140~270
250~350
187

1.6 (1/16)
300~400
180~280
300~400

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

Supercored 1CM

AWS A5.28 / ASME SFA5.28 E80C-G


JIS Z3318 YF1CM-G

Applications

SC-80D2

AWS A5.28 / ASME SFA5.28 E80C-G


JIS Z3318 YFM-G

Applications

Supercored 1CM can be used on 1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo steel. Recommended for welding of steam boiler
plate and high temperature steel.
Characteristics on Usage

SC-80D2 can be used on high strength steel and low alloy steels in heavy industry and structural
steel.
Characteristics on Usage

Supercored 1CM is a metal cored wire which combines the high deposition rates of F.C.W with
the high efficiencies of a solid wire. Provide exceptionally smooth and stable arc, low spatter and
minimal slag coverage.
Notes on Usage
Proper preheating(130~165C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be used in order
to release hydrogen which may cause cracking in weld metal when electrodes are used for
medium and heavy plates.
Keep the distance between tip and base metal at about 15mm.
Use Ar+20~25% CO2 gas.
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position(All-Position)

Current

SC-80D2 is a metal-cored gas shielded cored wire which combines the high deposition rates of a
flux cored wire with the high efficiencies of a solid wire. SC-80D2 is equivalent to ER80S-D2
solid wire.
Provides an exceptionally smooth and stable arc, low spatter and minimal slag coverage.
Notes on Usage
It is designed for use with Ar + 20~25% CO2
Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position

Current

Shielding Gas

DC+

Shielding Gas

Ar+20~25% CO2

Ar+20~25% CO2

DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

0.07

0.39

0.81

0.011

0.015

1.25

0.51

Si

Mn

Mo

0.05

0.60

1.65

0.012

0.018

0.51

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal
Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp. CVN-Impact Value


( )
J (ft lbs)

560 (81,300)
510 (74,100)

630 (91,000)
600 (87,100)

20
25

0 (32)
0 (32)

Heat Treatment
( /hr)

90 (66)
110 (81)

620/1hr
620/8hr

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

590 (85,600)

660 (95,700)

28

-20 (-4)

70 (52)

Approval
Approval

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)

1.0
.039

1.2
.045

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

12.5
28

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm) 1.2
(in)
.039
Ball Pac

15
33

1.4
.045

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg) 12.5 15


(lbs) 28 33

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

1.0 (.039)

1.2 (.045)

Size mm (in)

1.2 (.045)

1.4 (.052)

1.6 (1/16)

F & HF

150~300

200~310

F & HF

200~310

200~340

230~360

188

189

20
44

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SC-91K2 Cored

AWS A5.29 / ASME SFA5.29 E91T1-K2


JIS Z3313 YFW-C602R

Applications

SC-81B2

AWS A5.29/ ASME SFA5.29 E81T1-B2

Applications

SC-91K2 Cored is designed for the welding of low alloy steel such as 600Mpa grade high strength
steels HY-80, and ASTM A710, A514, A517.
Characteristics on Usage
SC-91K2 Cored is a rutile type flux cored arc welding wire to be used with CO2 shielding gas.
Deposited weld metal toughness is good at low temperature range down -40C(-40 ). To achieve
good weld metal qualities, heat input must be controlled, not to exceed general welding condition.
Welding arc is stable and bead apperance is good in all position welding. Diffusible hydrogen
content is low and crack risistance is excellent.

SC-81B2 can be used for welding of 1.25%Cr-0.5%Mo heat resistant steel used for steam pipes of
boilers for electric power plant and marine use, equipment for oil refining industries and high
temperature synthetic chemical industries. Most common usage is in steam power plants and ships,
chemical plants and refineries.
Characteristics on Usage
SC-81B2 is a titania type flux cored wire for all position welding. Arc stability is excellent.
Spatter loss is low and slag covering is uniform with good removability.
Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Used 100% CO2 gas.


All position gas shielded flux cored wire

Use 100% CO2 shielding.


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions.
Welding Position

Welding Position

Current

Current

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC+

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)
C

Si

Mn

Ni

Mo

0.04

0.35

1.25

0.013

0.012

1.55

0.09

C
0.066

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

0.41

0.83

0.016

0.017

1.19

0.51

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal
Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
620 (90,000)

Approval

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)
650 (94,500)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

27

-20 (-4)
-40 (-40)

110 (82)
60 (44)

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

575(83,500)

656(95,200)

22.4

Approval

1.4 1.6
.052 1/16

Dia. (mm) 1.2


(in) .045
Spool (kg) 12.5
(lbs) 28

15
33

20
44

Size mm (in)

F & HF
V-up, OH

1.2 (.045)

1.4 (.052)

200~300

250~350

140~240

160~260
190

1Hr

1.4 1.6
.052 1/16

Spool (kg) 15
(lbs) 33

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

690 15

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm) 1.2
(inch) .045

PWHT

1.2 (0.045)

1.4 (0.052)

1.6 (1/16)

250~300

280~350

300~450

1.6 (1/16)

HF

250~300

280~350

300~450

280~380

V-up&OH

200~260

220~260

240~280

180~260

V-Down

250~300

280~350

300~450

191

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SC-91B3

AWS A5.29/ ASME SFA5.29 E91T1-B3

Applications

SW-308L Cored

AWS A5.22 / ASME SFA5.22 E308LT1-1/-4


JIS Z3323 YF308LC

Applications

SC-91B3 can be used for welding of 2.25%Cr-1.0%Mo steel used for super heat tubes and steam
pipes of boilers for electric power plant and marine use, equipment for oil refining industries and
high temperature synthetic chemical industries.

SW-308L Cored is designed for welding of 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steels.

Characteristics on Usage
Characteristics on Usage
SC-91B3 is a titania type flux cored wire for all position welding. Arc stability is excellent.
Spatter loss is low and slag covering is uniform with good removability.

SW-308L Cored is a flux cored wire for all position welding to be used with CO2 or Argon + CO2
mixed shielding gases. This wire benefits from a fast freezing slag system which assist the
operator when welding out of position and performs equally as well when welding in the flat and
horizontal position.

Notes on Usage
Notes on Usage

Used 100% CO2 gas.


All position gas shielded flux cored wire
Welding Position

Use with 100% CO2 or Ar + 20~25% CO2 gas.


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions and notes on usage.
Current

Shielding Gas
CO2

DC+

Welding Position

Shielding Gas

Current

CO2
Ar+20~25% CO2

DC+

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%)


C
0.063

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

0.47

0.83

0.022

0.017

2.32

0.99

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas:100%CO2)


C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

0.03

0.65

1.45

0.025

0.010

19.5

10.0

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal


Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

643 (93,300)

730 (106,000)

20

Approval

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas:100% CO2)


PWHT
690

15

1Hr

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

590 (85,600)

45

-20 (-4)

60 (44)

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm) 1.2
(in) .045

1.4 1.6
.052 1/16

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

15
33

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

1.2 (0.045)

1.4 (0.052)

1.6 (1/16)

250~300

280~350

300~450

Approval
ABS, LR, NK, BV, DNV,
TV, CWB, -SIGN, DB

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm) 0.9
(in)
.035

1.2 1.6
.045 1/16

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

5
11

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

HF

250~300

280~350

300~450

Size mm (in)

0.9 (.035)

1.2 (.045)

1.6 (1/16)

V-up&OH

200~260

220~260

240~280

F & HF

130~190

180~220

250~290

V-Down

250~300

280~350

300~450

V-up OH

100~140

120~160

192

193

12.5
28

15
33

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SW-309L Cored

AWS A5.22 / ASME SFA5.22 E309LT1-1/-4


JIS Z3323 YF309LC

Applications

SW-309LNS Cored
Applications

SW-309L Cored is designed for the welding of dissimilar metals such as stainless steel and carbon
steel or stainless steel and low alloy steels.

Main uses are for thin plate stainless steel and for the welding of automotive mufflers in 22%Cr12%Ni stainless steel.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

SW-309LNS Cored is a metal type stainless steel flux cored wire for welding of 22%Cr-12%Ni
steel, heat resistant cast steel and for the joining of chrome nickel clad steels to Cr-Mo steel or
mild steel. This wire is designed for flat and horizontal fillet welding. Its weld metal contains
ferrite in austenitic structure, it gives excellent weldability, good corrosion and heat resistance.

SW-309L Cored is a flux cored wire for all position welding to be used with CO2 or Argon + CO2
mixed shielding gases. This wire contains a high ferrite level in its austenitic structure thus
providing better weldability together superior heat and corrosion resistance. As larger amounts of
alloying elements are added, it becomes suitable for the welding of dissimilar joints where
dilution from ferrite steel takes place.

Notes on Usage

Notes on Usage

Use with 100% CO2 or Ar + 2~5% O2 gas


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions and notes on usage.

Use with 100% CO2 or Ar + 20~25% CO2 gas.


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions and notes on usage.
Welding Position

Current

Welding Position

Shielding Gas
CO2
Ar+20~25% CO2

DC+

Si

0.03

0.65

Mn
1.30

0.025

0.010

Cr
23.0

EL.
(%)

590 (85,600)

40

Approval

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

12.3

0.65

1.80

0.020

0.010

24.0

13.0

Temp.
( )

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas:100% Ar)

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

50 (37)

590 (85,600)

45

-20 (-4)

Dia. (mm) 0.9


(in)
.035

1.2 1.6
.045 1/16

Approval
Spool (kg)
(lbs)

5
11

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


0.9 (.035)

1.2 (.045)

1.6 (1/16)

F & HF

130~180

180~220

250~290

100~140

120~160
194

12.5
28

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

-20 (-4)

60 (44)

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm) 1.2
(in)
.045

15
33

1.6
1/16

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

V-up OH

Ar
Ar+2~5% O2

0.03

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

KR, ABS, LR, BV, GL, NK,


DNV, TV, CWB, -SIGN,
DB, CRS

Shielding Gas

DC+

Ni

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas:100% CO2)


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

Current

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas:100% Ar)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas:100% CO2)


C

AWS A5.9 / ASME SFA5.9 EC309L

Size mm (in)

1.2 (.045)

F & HF

170~270

195

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

5
11

12.5
28

15
33

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SW-309MoL Cored

AWS A5.22 / ASME SFA5.22 E309LMoT1-1/-4


JIS Z3323 YF309MoLC

Applications

SW-316L Cored

AWS A5.22/ASME SFA5.22 E316LT1-1/-4


JISZ3323 YF316LC

Applications

Main uses are for the applications of resistance to heat and corrosion and for the joining of stainless
steels to mild or low alloy steel.
Characteristics on Usage

SW-316L Cored is designed for the welding of low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2% Mo stainless steel or
for the welding of dissimilar joints of stainless steel.
Characteristics on Usage

SW-309MoL Cored is designed for the welding of 22%Cr-12%Ni-2.5%Mo stainless steels. This
wire has excellent crack resistance combined with good arc characteristics for the use of downhand
and vertical up.
Notes on Usage

SW-316L Cored is a flux cored wire for all position welding to be used with CO2 or Argon + CO2
mixed shielding gases. Due to ferrite content in the weld metals austenitic structure, it has excellent
crack resistance.
Notes on Usage

Use with 100% CO2 or Ar + 20~25% CO2 gas.


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions and notes on usage.
Welding Position

Use with 100% CO2 or Ar + 20~25% CO2 gas.


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions and notes on usage.

Current

Shielding Gas

DC+

Welding Position

Current

CO2

Shielding Gas

DC+

CO2

Ar+20~25% CO2

Ar+20~25% CO2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas:100% CO2)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas:100% CO2)


C

Si

0.03

0.70

Mn
1.20

0.025

0.010

Cr
22.5

Ni

Mo

12.5

2.5

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

0.03

0.70

1.20

0.025

0.010

18.0

12.0

2.50

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas:100% CO2)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas:100% CO2)


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

690 (100,000)

32

-20 (-4)

40 (33)

590 (85,600)

40

-20 (-4)

50 (37)

Approval

Dia. (mm) 0.9


(in)
.035
Ball Pac

CWB

Approval

Packing (lncluding Ballpac)


1.2
.045

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

0.9 (.035)

F & HF

130~180

V-up, OH

100~140

5
11

12.5
28

15
33

KR, ABS, LR, BV, DNV


GL, TV ,CWB
-SIGN, DB

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm) 0.9
(in)
.035

1.2
.045

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


1.6 (1/16)

Size mm (in)

0.9 (.035)

1.2 (.045)

1.6 (1/16)

180~220

250~290

F & HF

130~180

180~220

250~290

120~160

V-up, OH

100~140

120~160

1.2 (.045)

196

197

5
11

12.5
28

15
33

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SW-317L Cored

AWS A5.22/ASME SFA5.22 E317LT1-1/-4


JIS Z3323 YF317LC

Applications

SW-347 Cored

AWS A5.22/ASME SFA5.22 E347T1-1/-4


JIS Z3323 YF347C

Applications

SW-317L Cored is designed for the welding of low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2% Mo and 19%Cr13%Ni-3%Mo stainless steel.
Characteristics on Usage

Main uses are for the welding of stainless steel boilers and gas turbines.
Characteristics on Usage

SW-317L Cored is a flux cored wire for all position welding to be used with CO2 or Argon + CO2
mixed shielding gases. Due to ferrite content in the weld metals austenitic structure, it has excellent
crack resistance.
Notes on Usage

SW-347 Cored is a titania type flux cored wire designed for welding of 347 and 321 type stainless
steels.

Notes on Usage

Use with 100% CO2 or Ar + 20~25% CO2 gas.


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions and notes on usage.
Welding Position

Use with 100% CO2 or Ar + 20~25% CO2 gas.


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions and notes on usage.

Current

Shielding Gas

DC+

Welding Position

Current

CO2

Shielding Gas

DC+

CO2

Ar+20~25% CO2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

Ar+20~25% CO2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Nb

0.03

0.70

1.20

0.025

0.010

19.0

13.0

3.5

0.04

0.80

1.20

0.025

0.010

19.5

10.0

0.40

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

600 (87,000)

35

-20 (-4)

40 (30)

610 (88,500)

45

-20 (-4)

60 (44)

Approval

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm) 0.9
(in)
.035

1.2
.045

Approval

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg) 5 12.5


(lbs) 11 28

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)

0.9 (.035)

F & HF

130~180

V-up, OH

100~140

15
33

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)

1.2
.045

1.6
1/16

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


1.6 (1/16)

Size mm (in)

1.2 (.045)

1.6 (1/16)

180~220

250~290

F & HF

180~220

250~290

120~160

V-up, OH

120~160

1.2 (.045)

198

199

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

5 12.5
11 28

15
33

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

SW-410NiMo Cored

SW-2209 Cored

AWS A5.22 E410NiMoT1-1/4

Applications

AWS A5.22 E2209T1-1/-4

Applications

All position welding of martensitic stainless steel, hardfacing of continues casting roll, valve
seat, etc.
Characteristics on Usage
SW-410NiMo is flux cored wire for martensitic stainless steel like CA6NM.
SW-410NiMo is titania type flux cored wire for all position welding with CO2 & Mixed gas.
As deposition rate is higher than solid wire and MMA electrode, highly efficient welding can be
performed.
Arc stability is excellent, so spatter loss is low and slag covering is uniform with good removability.
Notes on Usage

SW-2209 Cored is all positional flux cored wire for duplex stainless steel like 2205.
Characteristics on Usage
SW-2209 Cored is titania type flux cored wire for all position welding with CO2 & Mixed gas.
As deposition rate is higher than solid wire and MMA electrode highly efficient welding can be performed.
Notes on Usage
Proper preheating (50~150C)(122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be adopted in
order to release hydrogen which may cause crack in weld metal.
Both 100% CO2 and mixed (Ar+20~25% CO2) gas are useful.
Welding Position

Current

Proper preheating (50~150C) (122~302 ) and interpass temperature must be adopted in


order to release to release hydrogen which may cause crack in weld metal.
Both 100% CO2 and mixed (Ar+20~25% CO2) gas are useful.
Welding Position

Current

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)
C

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

Mo

0.03

0.41

0.46

0.011

0.010

4.30

12.2

0.51

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

700(102,000)

850(123,000)

17.0

0(32)

50(37)

710(103,000)

890(129,000)

20.0

0(32)

50(37)

1.6 (1/16)

F & HF

200~350

V-up, OH

170~260

Si

Mn

Ni

Cr

Mo

0.70

1.10

0.02

0.010

8.70

23.5

3.20

0.10

Y.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

680(98,580)

820(119,100)

27.0

-20(-4)
-50(-58)

Hardness
(HRc)

PWHT

Pitting Resistance Equivalent(Shielding Gas : 100%CO2)

As weld : 37
PWHT : 27
As weld : 37
PWHT : 26

600C
1Hr, AC
590C
3Hr, FC

Approval

PRE = Cr+3.3

Hardness
(HRc)

60(44)
50(37)

25

Mo+16 N = 35
Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)
Dia. (mm) 1.2
(inch) 0.045

1.6
1/16

WRC-1992
(FN)

Spool (kg) 12.5 15


(lbs) 28 33
As welded

68

Shaeffler
Delong
Diagram(%) Diagram(FN)
60

18

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)


Size mm (in)
F & HF
V-up, OH
200

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

Ferrite Content of all weld metal(S-hielding Gas : 100%CO2)

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)

Size mm (in)

C
0.03

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Ar+20~25% CO2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

CO2
Ar+20~25% CO2

Dia. (mm) 1.6


(inch) 1/16

CO2

Shielding Gas

DC+

Approval

Shielding Gas

DC+

1.2 (0.045)
170~220
110~160

1.6 (1/16)
240~280
201

Spool (kg) 12.5


(lbs) 28

15
33

FLUX CORED WIRE

FLUX CORED WIRE

Supercored 308L

AWS A5.22/ASME SFA5.22 E308LT0-1/-4


JIS Z3323 YF308LC

Applications

Supercored 309L

AWS A5.22/ASME SFA5.22 E309LT0-1/-4


JIS Z3323 YF309LC

Applications

Supercored 308L is designed for use in petrochemical processing, textile industries and can be used
for welding 18%Cr-8%Ni stainless steel.
Characteristics on Usage

Supercored 309L is designed for the welding of dissimilar metals such as stainless steel and carbon
steel or stainless steel and low alloy steels.
Characteristics on Usage

Supercored 308L for welding stainless steel has a rapid solidifying slag which enables flat and
horizontal position welding. It gives a stable arc and low spatter.
Notes on Usage

Supercored 309L which contains a high ferrite level in its austenitic structure has excellent heat and
corrosion resistibility. It has a good stable arc and excellent slag removal properties.
Notes on Usage

Use with 100% CO2 or Ar + 20~25% CO2 gas.


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions and notes on usage.
Welding Position

Use with 100% CO2 or Ar + 20~25% CO2 gas.


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions and notes on usage.

Current

Shielding Gas

DC+

Welding Position

Current

CO2

Shielding Gas

DC+

CO2

Ar+20~25% CO2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

Ar+20~25% CO2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

0.03

0.70

1.50

0.025

0.010

19.5

9.5

0.03

0.70

1.50

0.025

0.010

23.5

12.5

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

600 (87,000)

43

-20 (-4)

60 (44)

600 (87,000)

35

-20 (-4)

50 (37)

Approval
TV, -SIGN, DB,
CWB

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)

0.9 1.2 1.6


.035 .045 1/16

Approval
Spool (kg)
5 12.5 15
(lbs) 11 28 33

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

TV, -SIGN, DB,


CWB

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)

0.9
.035

1.2
.045

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

0.9 (.035)

1.2 (.045)

1.6 (1/16)

Size mm (in)

0.9 (.035)

1.2 (.045)

1.6 (1/16)

F & HF

120~180

150~220

240~300

F & HF

120~180

150~220

240~300

202

203

5
11

12.5 15
28 33

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Supercored 309MoL

AWS A5.22/ASME SFA5.22 E309LMoT0-1/-4


JIS Z3323 YF309MoLC

Applications

Supercored 316L

AWS A5.22/ASME SFA5.22 E316LT0-1/-4


JIS Z3323 YF316LC

Applications

Supercored 309MoL is designed for the application of resistance to corrosion and for the joining of
stainless to mild or low alloy steel.
Characteristics on Usage

Supercored 316L is designed for the welding of low carbon 18%Cr-12%Ni-2%Mo stainless steel or
for the welding of dissimilar joints of stainless steel.
Characteristics on Usage

Supercored 309MoL which contains a high ferrite level in austenitic has excellent heat, corrosion
and crack resistibility. It has a good stable arc and excellent slag removal properties.
Notes on Usage

Supercored 316L gives good arc stability and easy slag removal due to its low carbon content. It
has excellent resistance against granular corrosion.
Notes on Usage

Use with 100% CO2 or Ar + 20~25% CO2 gas.


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions and notes on usage.
Welding Position

Use with 100% CO2 or Ar + 20~25% CO2 gas.


Refer to page 168 for storage instructions and notes on usage.

Current

Shielding Gas

DC+

Welding Position

Current

CO2

Shielding Gas

DC+

CO2

Ar+20~25% CO2

Ar+20~25% CO2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

Si

Mn

Cr

Ni

Mo

0.03

0.60

1.30

0.025

0.010

23.0

12.5

2.5

0.03

0.70

1.40

0.025

0.010

18.0

12.0

2.5

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas: 100% CO2)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

600 (87,000)

35

-20 (-4)

50 (37)

590 (85,600)

40

-20 (-4)

50 (37)

Approval

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)

0.9
.035

1.2
.045

Approval

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

5
11

12.5
28

15
33

TV, -SIGN, DB,


CWB

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)

0.9
.035

1.2
.045

1.6
1/16

Spool (kg)
(lbs)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

0.9 (.035)

1.2 (.045)

1.6 (1/16)

Size mm (in)

0.9 (.035)

1.2 (.045)

1.6 (1/16)

F & HF

120~180

150~220

240~300

F & HF

120~180

150~220

240~300

204

205

5
11

12.5
28

15
33

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SF-409Ti

SF-430

AWS A5.9/ASME SFA5.9 EC409

Applications

AWS A5.9/ASME SFA5.9 EC430

Applications
SF-430 is a metal cored wire for horizontal, fillet and flat position welding of 409 and 430 type
stainless steel as found in ferrite stainless steel automotive mufflers.

SF-409Ti is a metal type flux cored wire designed for the horizontal fillet welding of AISI 409
ferrite stainless steel.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage

This wire has been specifically formulated for use in the welding of automotive exhaust systems
and mufflers. It benefits from being spatter free and without slag formation when used with argon
or argon oxygen mixed shielding gas. It also has an excellent deposition rate and corrosion
resistance. High speed welding can be carried out with this product on thin plate material without
burning through. SF-409Ti can be used in the welding of similar chemical composition alloys.

This wire gives excellent bead appearance and provides the operator with a soft stable arc and very
low spatter levels thus giving enhanced cosmetic appearance.
Notes on Usage
Use welding grade Ar or Ar + 2~5%O2 gas.

Notes on Usage

Welding Position

Current

Use welding grade Ar or Ar + 2~5%O2 gas.


Welding Position

Current
DC+

Ar+2~5% O2

Ar
Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas: 100% Ar)

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas: 100% Ar)
C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ti

0.03

0.50

0.55

0.012

0.010

12.5

1.0

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

500 (72,600)

20

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Si

Mn

Cr

Ti

0.03

0.30

0.50

0.005

0.010

17.5

0.70

T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

Heat Treatment

500 (72,600)

40

770 (1418 )x4hr


FC to 600 (1112 )
AC to RT

Approval

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


1.2
.045

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas: 100% Ar)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas:100% Ar)

Dia. (mm)
(in)

Spool (kg) 12.5


(lbs) 28

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)

15
33

1.2
.045

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

1.2 (.045)

Size mm (in)

1.2 (.045)

F & HF

150~250

F & HF

150~250

206

Ar

Shielding Gas
Ar+2~5% O2

Approval

Shielding Gas

DC+

207

Spool (kg) 12.5


(lbs) 28

15
33

FLUX CORED WIRE

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SF-436

SC-439Ti Cored

Applications

Applications

SF-436 is a metal cored wire for horizontal, fillet and flat position welding of 409,430 and 436 type
stainless steel as found in ferrite stainless steel automotive mufflers.

SC-439Ti Cored is a metal cored wire designed for flat and horizontal fillet welding of AISI 439
ferrite stainless steel.
Characteristics on Usage

Characteristics on Usage
This wire gives excellent bead appearance and provides the operator with a soft stable arc and very
low spatter levels thus giving enhanced cosmetic appearance.
Notes on Usage
Use welding grade Ar or Ar + 2~5%O2 gas.

This wire has been specifically formulated for use in the welding of automotive exhaust systems
and mufflers. It benefits from being spatter free and without slag formation when used in
conjunction with argon or argon oxygen mixed shielding gas. It also has an excellent deposition
rate and corrosion resistance. High speed welding can be carried out with this product on thin plate
material without burning through. SC-439Ti cored can used in the welding of similar chemical
composition alloys.
Notes on Usage

Welding Position

Current

Shielding Gas

DC+

Use welding grade Ar or Ar + 2~5%O2 gas.

Ar
Welding Position

Ar+2~5% O2

Current
DC+

Shielding Gas
Ar
Ar+2~5% O2

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas: 100% Ar)
C

Si

Mn

Cr

Mo

Ti

0.03

0.60

0.40

0.008

0.010

17.5

1.0

0.40

Typical Chemical Composition of All-Weld Metal (%) (Shielding Gas: 100% Ar)
C

Si

Mn

Cr

Ti

0.03

0.30

0.60

0.005

0.010

18.5

0.75

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas: 100% Ar)


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

500 (72,600)

Approval

EL.
(%)

Temp.
( )

35

CVN-Impact Value
J (ft lbs)

Heat Treatment

770 x4hr
FC to 600
AC to RT

Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)


Dia. (mm)
(in)

1.2
.045

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Typical Mechanical Properties of All-Weld Metal (Shielding Gas: 100% Ar)


T.S
N/mm2 (lbs/in2)

EL.
(%)

500 (72,600)

40

Approval
Spool (kg) 12.5
(lbs) 28

15
33

Heat Treatment
770 x4hr FC to 600
AC to RT
Packing (lncluding Ball Pac)
Dia. (mm)
(in)

Sizes Available and Recommended Currents (Amp.)

Size mm (in)

1.2 (.045)

Size mm (in)

1.2 (.045)

F & HF

150~250

F & HF

150~250

208

1.2
.045

209

Spool (kg) 12.5


(lbs) 28

15
33

Note:

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

AWS SPECIFICATIONS FOR WELDING CONSUMABLES


DESIGNATIONS FOR MANUAL ELECTRODES
(AWS A5.1~91 and A5.5~96)

(1) The prefix E designates arc-welding electrode


(2) The first two digits of four-digit number or the first three digits of five-digit numbers indicate
minimum tensile strength.
60,000 psi Minimum Tensile strength
E60XX
70,000 psi Minimum Tensile strength
E70XX
110,000 psi Minimum Tensile strength
E110XX
(3) The next-to-last digit indicates position:
All positions
EXX0X,EXX1X
Flat position and horizontal fillets
EXX2X
(4) The suffix (Example: EXXX-A1) indicates the approximate alloy in the weld deposit:
-A1

0.40-0.65% Mo

-B1

0.40-0.65%Cr,0.40-0.65%Mo

-B2

1.00-1.50%Cr,0.40-0.65%Mo

-B2L

1.00-1.50%Cr,0.40-0.65%Mo

-B3

2.00-2.50%Cr,0.90-1.20%Mo

-B3L

2.00-2.50%Cr,0.90-1.20%Mo

-B4L

1.75-2.25%Cr,0.40-0.65%Mo

-B5

0.40-0.60%Cr,1.00-1.25%Mo,0.05%V

-C1

2.00-2.75%Ni

-C1L

2.00-2.75%Ni

-C2

3.00-3.75%Ni

-C2L

3.00-3.75%Ni

-C3

0.80-1.10%Ni,0.15%Cr,0.35%Mo,0.05%V

-NM

0.80-1.10%Ni,0.05%Cr,0.40-0.65%Mo,0.02%V

-D1

0.25-0.45%Mo

-D2

0.25-0.45%Mo

-D3
-G

0.40-0.65%Mo
0.50%min. Ni,0.30%min. Cr,0.20%min. Mo, 0.10%min.V
(only one element required)
(E9018.M):1.40-1.80%Ni,0.15%Cr,0.35%Mo,0.05%V

-M

(E10018.M):1.40-2.10%Ni,0.35%Cr,0.25-0.50%Mo,0.05%V
(E11018.M):1.25-2.50%Ni,0.40%Cr,0.25-0.50%Mo,0.05%V
(E12018.M):1.75-2.50%Ni,0.30~0.55%Cr,0.30-0.55%Mo,0.05%V

-M1
-W

3.00-3.80%Ni,0.65%Cr,0.20-0.30%Mo,0.05%V
(E7018W1):0.20-0.40%Ni,0.15~0.30%Mo,0.08%V,0.30~0.60%Cu
(E8018W2):0.40-0.80%Ni,0.45-0.70%Cr,0.30~0.75%Cu
213

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

ELECTRODE DESIGNATIONS FOR COVERED


ARC-WELDING ELECTRODES

MINIMUM MECHANICAL PROPERTY OF ALL WELD METAL


FOR COVERED ELECTRODES FOR ARC-WELDING

(AWS A5.1-91)

(AWS A5.1-91)

Designation

Current

Covering Type

EXX10

DCEP only

Organic

EXX11

AC or DCEP

Organic

EXX12

AC or DCEN

Rutile

EXX13

AC or DCEP,DCEN

Rutile

EXX14

AC or DCEP,DCEN

Rutile, iron-powder (approx.30%)

EXX15

DCEP only

Low-hydrogen

AWS
Class

Tensile
Strength,
min. psi

Yield
Point
min. psi

Elongation
in 2 inch min
Percent

Radiographic
standard

V-notch
lmpactd

E60 Seriesb
E6010

60,000

48,000

22

Grade

20 ft-lb at-20

E6011

60,000

48,000

22

Grade

20 ft-lb at-20

E6012

60,000

48,000

17

E6013

60,000

48,000

17

Grade

Not required
15 ft-lb at 0

Not required

E6019

60,000

48,000

22

Grade

E6020

60,000

48,000

22

Grade

E6027

60,000

48,000

22

Grade

Not required

Not required
20 ft-lb at-20

EXX16

AC or DCEP

Low-hydrogen

EXX18

AC or DCEP

Low-hydrogen,iron-powder(approx.25%)

EXX19

AC or DCEP,DCEN

iron oxide titanic potassium

E7014

70,000

58,000

17

Grade

E7016

70,000

58,000

22

Grade

20 ft-lb at-20
20 ft-lb at-20

E70 Seriesc
Not required

EXX20

AC or DCEP,DCEN

High iron - oxide

E7018

70,000

58,000

22

Grade

EXX24

AC or DCEP,DCEN

Rutile, iron-powder (approx.50%)

E7024

70,000

58,000

17

Grade

Not required

E7028

70,000

58,000

22

Grade

20 ft-lb at 0

E7048

70,000

58,000

22

Grade

20 ft-lb at-20

EXX27

AC or DCEP,DCEN

Mineral, iron-powder (approx.50%)

EXX28

AC or DCEP

Low-hydrogen,iron-powder(approx.50%)

EXX48

AC or DCEP

Low-hydrogen,iron-powder

214

a. See AWS A5.1-91, Fig. 7.


b. For each increase of one percentage point in elongation over the minimum, the yield point or tensile
strength, or both, may decrease 1,000 psi to a minimum of 60,000 psi for the tensile strength and
48,000 psi for the yield point for all classifications of the 60 - series except E6012 and E6013. For
the E6012 and E6013 classifications the yield point and tensile strength may decrease to a
minimum of 65,000 psi for the tensile strength and 53,000 psi for the yield point.
c. For each increase of one percentage point in elongation over the minimum, the yield point or tensile
strength may decrease to a minimum of 65,000 psi for the tensile strength and 53,000 psi for the
yield point.
d. The extremely lowest and highest value obtained in the test shall be disregarded. Two of the three
remaining values shall be greater than the specified 20 ft/lb energy level; one of the three may be
lower but shall not be less than 15 ft/lb. The computed average values shall be equal to or greater
than the 20 ft/lb energy level.

215

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

COMPOSITION REQUIREMENTS OF COVERED ELECTRODES


FOR LOW ALLOY STEELS
(AWS A5.5-96)
Chemical Composition, Percent

Electrode Class.

C
Mn
P
Carbon - Molybdenum Steel Electrodes
E7010-A1
E7011-A1
E7015-A1
E7016-A1
E7018-A1
E7020-A1
E7027-A1
E8016-B1
E8018-B1
E7016-B2L
E8016-B2
E8018-B2
E9015-B3
E9016-B3
E9018-B3
E8018-B3L
E8015-B3L
E8016-B5

0.60
0.60
0.90
0.12
0.90
0.03
0.90
0.60
1.00
Chromium - Molybdenum Steel Electrodes

Si

0.03

0.40
0.40
0.60
0.60
0.80
0.40
0.40

0.05 to 0.12

0.90

0.03

0.03

0.05
0.05 to 0.12

0.90
0.90

0.03
0.03

0.03
0.03

0.05 to 0.12

0.90

0.03

0.03

0.05
0.05
0.07 to 0.15

0.90
0.90
0.04 to0.70

0.03

0.03

Ni

Cr

Mo

0.40 to 0.65

0.60
0.80
0.60
0.60
1.00
1.00
0.60
0.80
0.80
1.00
0.30 to 0.60

0.40 to 0.65

0.40 to 0.65

1.00 to 1.50
1.00 to 1.50
2.00 to 2.50

0.40 to 0.65
0.40 to 0.65
0.90 to 1.20

2.00 to 2.50

0.90 to 1.20

2.00 to 2.50
1.75 to 2.25
0.40 to 0.60

0.90 to 1.20
0.40 to 0.65
1.00 to 1.25

0.05

0.15

0.35

0.05

Nickel Steel Electrodes


E8016-C1
E8018-C1
E8016-C2
E8018-C2
E8016-C3
E8018-C3

0.12

1.25

0.03

0.03

0.12

1.25

0.03

0.03

0.12

0.04 to 1.25

0.03

0.03

Manganese - Molybdenum Steel Electrodes


E8018-D1
E10015-D2
E10016-D2
E10018-D2

0.12

1.00 to 1.75

0.03

0.03

0.15

1.65 to 2.00

0.03

0.03

Other Low - Alloy Steel Electrodes


EXX10-G
EXX11-G
EXX13-G
EXX15-G
EXX16-G
EXX18-G
E7020-G
E9018-M
E10018-M
E11018-M
E12018-M

0.60 to 1.25
0.75 to 1.70
1.30 to 1.80
1.30 to 2.25

0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030

2.00 to 2.75
3.00 to 3.75
0.80 to 1.10

0.25 to 0.45

0.80
0.60
0.60
0.80
0.80min
0.80
0.60
0.60
0.60

1.00min

0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10

0.60
0.80
0.60
0.80
0.80

0.25 to 0.45

0.50min.
1.40 to 1.80
1.40 to 2.10
1.25 to 2.50
1.75 to 2.25

0.30min.
0.15
0.35
0.40
0.30 to 1.50

0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030

Note: single values shown are Maximum percentage except where otherwise specified
216

217

0.20min.
0.35
0.25 to 0.50
0.25 to 0.50
0.30 to 0.55

0.10min.
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

MECHANICAL PROPERTY REQUIREMENTS OF ALL WELD METAL


FOR COVED ELECTRODES FOR LOW ALLOY STEELS

IMPACT-PROPERTY REQUIREMENTS OF COVERED ELECTRODES


FOR LOW ALLOY STEELS
(AWS A5.5-96)

(AWS A5.5-96)
AWS
Classification
E7010-X
E7011-X
E7015-X
E7016-X
E7018-X
E7020-X

Tensile Strength
min. psi

70,000

E7027-X
E8010-X
E8011-X
E8013-X
E8015-X
E8016-X
E8018-X

80,000

E8016-C3
E8018-C3

80,000

E9010-X
E9011-X
E9013-X
E9015-X
E9016-X
E9018-X

90,000

E9018-M

90,000

Yield Strength at 0.2


Percent offset, psi

Elongation in 2 inch,
min. Percent

57,000

22
22
25
25
25
25

670,000

25
19
19
16
19
19
19

68,000 to 80,000

77,000

24
17
17
14
17
17
17

78,000 to 90,000

24

87,000

16
16
13
16
16
16

E10010-X
E10011-X
E10013-X
E10015-X
E10016-X
E10018-X

100,000

E10018-M

100,000

88,000 to 90,000

20

E11051-X
E11016-X
E11018-X

110,000

97,000

15

E11081-M

110,000

98,000 to 110,000

20

E12015-X
E12016-X
E12018-X

120,000

107,000

14

E12018-M
E12018-M1

120,000

108,000 to 120,000

18

218

AWS Classification

Minimum V-Notch lmpact Requirement

E8018-NM
E8016-C3
E8018-C3

20 ft/lb at -40
(27J at -40 )

E8016-D3
E8018-D3
E8015-D1
E8018-D1
E10015-D2
E10016-D2
E10018-D2

20 ft/lb at -60
(27J at -51 )

E7018-W1
E8018-W2

20 ft/lb at 0
(27J at -18 )

E9018-M
E10018-M
E11018-M
E12018-M

20 ft/lb at -60
(27J at -51 )

E12018-M1

50 ft/lb at 0
(68J at -18 )

E8016-C1
E8018-C1

20 ft/lb at -75
(27J at -59 )

E7015-C1L
E7016-C1L
E7018-C1L
E8016-C2
E8018-C2

20 ft/lb at -100
(27J at -73 )

E7015-C2L
E7016-C2L
E7018-C2L

20 ft/lb at -150
(27J at -101 )

All other classifications

Not required

a. The extremely lowest value obtained together with the extremely highest value shall be disregarded
for this test. Two of the three remaining values shall be greater than the specified 20 ft/lb energy level;
one of the three may be lower but shall not be less than 15 ft/lb. The computed average value of the
three remaining values shall be equal to, or greater than, the 20 ft/lb energy level.
b. As-welded impact properties.
c. Stress-relieved properties.
219

220
221

0.13
0.03
0.03
0.12
0.06
0.10
0.10
0.05
0.10
0.10
0.04
0.06

Cr

18.0-21.0
26.5-29.0
19.5-21.5
11.0-13.5
11.0-12.5
15.0-18.0
4.0-6.0
16.00-16.75
14.5-16.5
6.0-8.0
21.5-23.5
24.0-27.0

18.0-21.0

14.0-17.0
14.0-17.0

Cr

19.0-21.0

19.0-21.0

17.0-20.0

2.50-24.0
19.0-21.5
17.0-19.0
18.0-21.5
18.0-21.0
18.0-21.0
18.0-21.0
18.0-21.0
18.0-21.0
22.0-25.0
22.0-25.0
22.0-25.0
22.0-25.0
22.0-25.0
25.0-28.0
25.0-28.0
25.0-28.0
25.0-28.0
28.0-32.0
17.0-20.0
17.0-20.0
17.0-20.0
18.0-21.0
18.0-21.0

Ni

8.0-10.0
30.0-33.0
24.0-26.0
0.7
4.0-5.0
0.6
0.4
4.5-5.0
7.5-9.5
0.4
8.5-10.5
6.5-8.5

9.0-11.0

33.0-37.0
33.0-37.0

Ni

32.0-36.0

32.0-36.0

11.0-14.0

9.5-12.0
5.5-7.0
4.0-6.0
9.0-10.7
9.0-11.0
9.0-11.0
9.0-11.0
9.0-12.0
9.0-12.0
12.0-14.0
12.0-14.0
12.0-14.0
12.0-14.0
12.0-14.0
20.0-22.5
20.0-22.5
20.0-22.0
20.0-22.0
8.0-10.5
11.0-14.0
11.0-14.0
11.0-14.0
12.0-14.0
12.0-14.0

Mo

Mo

0.35-0.65
3.2-4.2
4.2-5.2
0.75
0.40-0.70
0.75
0.45-0.65
0.75
1.0-2.0
0.45-0.65
2.5-3.5
2.9-3.9

0.75

0.75
0.75

4.0-7.0
8.0-10.0
10.5-13.5
3.30-4.75
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
0.70-1.00
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
1.0-2.5
1.0-2.5
0.70-1.00
1.0-2.5
1.0-2.5
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
6 C,min.
0.5-2.5
to 1.00 max.
8 C,min.
0.5-2.5
to 1.00 max.
8 C,min.
1.5-2.5
to 0.40 max.
0.020

0.30

1.0-2.5
1.0-2.5
6 C, min
0.5-2.5
to 1.00 max
0.75-1.20
0.5-2.5
0.5-2.5
1.0-2.5
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.15-0.30 0.25-0.75
0.5-2.5
1.0
0.5-2.0
0.5-1.5

0.90
0.90
0.75
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.75
0.60
0.90
0.90
1.0

0.90

0.90
0.90

0.04
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.04

0.04

0.04
0.04

0.04

0.90

0.04

0.90

P
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04

0.90
1.00
1.00
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90
0.90

Weight Percent.b
Cb(Nb)
Mn
Si
plus Ta

CONTINUED

2.0-3.0

2.0-3.0

2.0-3.0

1.5-3.0
0.75
0.75
0.5-1.5
0.75
0.75
0.75
2.0-3.0
2.0-3.0
0.75
0.75
0.75
2.0-3.0
2.0-3.0
0.75
0.75
0.75
2.0-3.0
0.75
2.0-3.0
2.0-3.0
2.0-3.0
3.0-4.0
3.0-4.0

0.03
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03

0.03

0.03
0.03

0.015

0.03

0.03

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.03

Cu

0.75

0.75
0.75

Cu

3.0-4.0

3.0-4.0

0.75

0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75

0.75
0.6-1.5
1.2-2.0
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
3.25-4.00
0.75
0.75
0.08-0.20
0.75
0.10-0.25 1.5-2.5

0.10-0.30
0.10-0.30
0.10-0.30
-

(AWS A5.4-92)

Notes:
A: Analysis shall be made for the elements for which specific values are shown in the table. If however, the presence of other elements is indicated in the
course of routine analysis, further analysis shall be made to determine that the total these other elements, except iron, is not present in excess of 0.50
percent.
B: Single values are maximum percentages.
C: Classification suffix-XX may be -15, -16, -17, -25 or -26
D: Vanadium shall be 0.10 to 0.30 percent
E: Titanium shall be 0.15 percent max.
F: Tungsten shall be from 1.25 to 1.75 percent.

0.08

E349-XXf
E383-XX
E385-XX
E410-XX
E410NiMO-XX
E430-XX
E502-XX
E630-XX
E16-8 2-XX
E7Cr-XX
E2209-XX
E2553-XX

Ca

AWS
Classifications

E347-XX

0.03

E320LR-XX

0.18-0.25
0.35-0.45

0.07

E320-XX

E330-XX
E330H-XX

0.08

E209-XXe
E219-XX
E240-XX
E307-XX
E308-XX
E308H-XX
E308L-XX
E308Mo-XX
E308MoL-XX
E309-XX
E309L-XX
E309Cb-XX
E309Mo-XX
E309MoL-XX
E310-XX
E310H-XX
E310Cb-XX
E310Mo-XX
E312-XX
E316-XX
E316H-XX
E316L-XX
E317-XX
E317L-XX
E318-XX

Ca
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.04-0.14
0.08
0.04-0.08
0.04
0.08
0.04
0.15
0.04
0.12
0.12
0.04
0.08-0.20
0.35-0.45
0.12
0.12
0.15
0.08
0.04-0.08
0.04
0.08
0.04

AWS
Classification

Weight Percent.b
Cb(Nb)
Mn
Si
plus Ta

Chemical Composition Requirements for Undiluted Weld Metal


SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

MECHANICAL PROPERTY REQUIREMENT


OF ALL-WEID METAL FOR COVERED ELECTRODES

Classification system

(AWS A5.4-92)
1. CLASSIFICATION FOR CARBON STEEL ELECTRODES AND FLUXES FOR SUBMERGED
ARC WELDING (AWS A5.17-89)

Tensile strength. mi.


AWS
Classification

Ksi

E209-XX
E219-XX
E240-XX
E307-XX
E308-XX
E308H-XX
E308L-XX
E308Mo-XX
E309-XX
E309L-XX
E309Cb-XX
E309Mo-XX
E309MoL-XX
E310-XX
E310H-XX
E310Cb-XX
E310Mo-XX
E312-XX
E316-XX
E316H-XX
E316L-XX
E317-XX
E317L-XX
E318-XX
E320-XX
E320LR-XX
E330-XX
E330H-XX
E347-XX
E349-XX
E383-XX
E385-XX
E410-XX
E410NiMo-XX
E430-XX
E502-XX
E505-XX
E630-XX
E16-8-2-XX
E7Cr-XX
E2209-XX
E2553-XX

100
90
100
85
80
80
75
80
80
75
80
80
75
80
90
80
80
95
75
75
70
80
75
80
80
75
75
90
75
100
75
75
75
110
65
60
60
135
80
60
100
110

Mpa

Elongation
min. Percent

Heat Treatment

690
620
690
590
550
550
520
550
550
520
550
550
520
550
620
550
550
660
520
520
490
550
520
550
550
520
520
620
520
690
520
520
450
760
450
420
420
930
550
420
690
760

15
15
15
30
35
35
35
35
35
30
30
30
30
30
10
25
30
22
30
30
30
30
30
25
30
30
25
10
30
25
30
30
20
15
20
20
20
7
35
20
20
15

none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
a
c
d
b
b
e
none
b
none
none

Notes:
a. Heat to 1350 to 1400 (730 to 760 ), hold for one hour, furnace cool at rate of 100 (60 ) per hour
to 600 (315 ) and air cool to ambient.
b. Heat to 1550 to 1600 (840 to 870 ), hold for two hours, furnace cool at rate not exceeding 100
(55 ) per hour to 1100 (595 ) and air cool to ambient.
c. Heat to 1100 to 1150 (590 to 620 ), hold for one hour, and air cool to ambient.
d. Heat to 1400 to 1450 (760 to 790 ), hold for two hour, furnace cool at rate not exceeding 100
(55 ) per hour to 1100 (595 ) and air cool to ambient.
e. Heat to 1875 to 1925 (1025 to 1050 ), hold for one hour, and air cool to ambient, and than
precipitation harden at 1135 to 1165 (610 to 630 ), hold for four hours, and air cool to ambient.
222

Indicates flux.

Indicates the minimum tensile strength (in increments of 10,000 psi [69Mpa] of weld metal with
the flux and some specific classification of electrode deposited according to the welding conditions
specified herein (see Table 4 AWS A5.17-89).

Indicates the condition of heat treatment in which the test were conducted: A for as-welded
and P for post weld heat treated. The time and temperature of the PWHT are specified herein.

Indicates the lowest temperature at which the impact strength of the weld metal referred to
above meets or exceeds 20 ft.lb(27J)

Indicates electrode.

FXXXEXXX

Classification of the electrode used in depositing the weld metal referred to above (see
Table 1 AWS A5.17-89).

Example
F7A6 - EM12K is a complete designation. It refers to a flux that will produce weld metal
which, in the as - welded condition, will have a tensile strength no lower than 70,000 psi
and Charpy V - notch impact strength of at least 20ft - lb at - 60F when deposited with an
EM12K electrode under the conditions called for in this specification

223

20(-80 )

20(-60 )

20(-50 )

20(-40 )

20(-20 )

20( 0

20(-80 )

20(-60 )

20(-50 )

20(-40 )

20(-20 )

20( 0

22

22

1. SPECIFICATION FOR LOW ALLOY STEEL ELECTRODES AND FLUXES FOR SUBMERGED
ARC WELDING (AWS A5.23-90)
-

Impact Values
(ft / lb)

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

48,000
70,000

Indicates the minimum tensile strength (in increments of 10,000 psi [69Mpa] of weld metal with
the flux and some specific classification of electrode deposited according to the welding conditions
specified herein, Two digits are used for weld metal of 100,000 psi (690 MPa) tensile strength and
higher (see Table. 7 AWS A5.23-90)

-95,000

48,000

60,000

Designates the condition of heat treatment in which the test were conducted: A for as-welded
and P for postweld heat treated. The time and temperature of the PWHT are specified herein.

Indicated the lowest temperature at which the impact strength of the weld metal referred to
above meets or exceeds 20 ft.lb(27J)
-

0.35

-80,000

0.35

0.50

0.35

0.50

0.35

0.50

0.35

0.50

0.35

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.50
0.35

0.35

Total
Tensile
Yield
Other Strength Strength
Element
(psi)
(psi)
Cu

Tension

Indicates flux.

0.030
0.030

224

F7A8-XXX

F7A6-XXX

F7A5-XXX

F7A4-XXX

F7A2-XXX

Example
F7A0-XXX

Flux

F7AZ-XXX

F6A8-XXX

F6A6-XXX

F6A5-XXX

F6A4-XXX

F6A2-XXX

F6AZ-XXX

0.10
1.70-2.20
0.10-0.20
EH14

The N si used only when footnote c to Tables 1 and 2


apply (see Appendix A 2.2 for explanation)

F6A0-XXX

0.030
0.80-1.25 0.10-0.35
EM15K

0.10-0.20

0.030

0.030
0.90-1.40 0.35-0.75
EM13K

0.06-0.16

0.030

0.030
0.80-1.25 0.10-0.35
0.05-0.15

FXXX - ECXXXN - XN

Wire

EM12K

0.10
EM12

0.80-1.25

0.030

0.030

0.030

0.06-0.15

Indicates the chemical composition of the weld metal. One or more letters or
digits are used (see Table 2).

0.10

0.030

Classification of the electrode used in depositing the weld metal referred to above
(see Table 1)

0.25-0.60

0.030

Indicates composite electrode. Omission of the C indicates solid electrode.

0.04-0.14
EL12

0.030

0.030
0.030
0.25-0.60 0.10-0.25
0.10

0.030
0.07
0.25-0.60
0.10
ELB

EL8K

Si
Kind

AWS
Classification

Mn

Indicates electrode.
Chemical composition, Percent

Specification for Carbon steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding

(AWS A5.17-89)

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

F9P0 - EB3 - B3 is a complete designation, It refers to a flux that will produce weld metal
which, in the postweld heat - treated condition, will have a tensile strength no lower than
90,000 psi and Chary V - notch impact strength of at least 20 ft 1b at 0
when deposited
with an EB3 electrode under the conditions called for in this specification. The composition
of the weld metal will be B3 (see Table 2)

225

226

0.04/0.14
0.05/0.15
0.07/0.17
0.07/0.17
0.07/0.17
0.07/0.17
0.07/0.15
0.28/0.33
0.05/0.15
0.18/0.23
0.10
0.25/0.40
0.12
0.12
0.13
0.12/0.19
0.07/0.15
0.10/0.18
0.10/0.18
0.16/0.23
0.10/0.17
0.07/0.15
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.12
-

EL12
EM12K
EA1
EA2
EA3
EA4
EB2
EB2H
EB3
EB5
EB6
EB6H
ENi1
ENi2
ENi3
ENi4
EF1
EF2
EF3
EF4
EF5
EF6
EM2
EM3
EM4
EW
EG

0.25/0.60
0.80/1.25
0.65/1.00
0.95/1.35
1.65/2.20
1.20/1.70
0.45/1.00
0.45/0.65
0.45/0.80
0.40/0.70
0.35/0.70
0.75/1.00
0.75/1.25
0.75/1.25
0.60/1.20
0.60/1.00
0.90/1.70
1.70/2.40
1.70/2.40
0.60/0.90
1.70/2.20
1.45/1.90
1.25/1.80
1.40/1.80
1.40/1.80
0.35/0.65
-

Mn
0.10
0.10/0.35
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.05/0.30
0.55/0.75
0.05/0.30
0.40/0.60
0.05/0.60
0.25/0.50
0.05/0.30
0.05/0.30
0.05/0.30
0.10/0.30
0.15/0.35
0.20
0.30
0.15/0.35
0.20
0.10/0.30
0.20/0.60
0.20/0.60
0.20/0.60
0.20/0.35
-

Si
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.015
0.025
0.025
0.025
0.030
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.025
0.025
0.025
0.035
0.010
0.015
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.040
-

S
0.030
0.030
0.025
0.25
0.025
0.025
0.025
0.015
0.025
0.025
0.025
0.025
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.015
0.025
0.025
0.025
0.025
0.010
0.015
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.030
-

P
1.00/1.75
1.00/1.50
2.25/3.00
0.45/0.65
4.50/6.00
4.80/6.00
0.15
0.15
0.10/0.60
0.25/0.50
0.20/0.55
0.30
0.55
0.60
0.50/0.80
-

Cr
0.75/1.25
2.10/2.90
3.10/3.80
1.60/2.10
0.95/1.60
0.40/0.80
0.70/1.10
0.10/0.80
2.30/2.80
1.75/2.25
1.40/2.10
1.90/2.60
2.00/2.80
0.40/0.80
-

Ni
Cu

0.35
0.35
0.45/0.65
0.35
0.45/0.65
0.35
0.45/0.65
0.35
0.45/0.65
0.35
0.45/0.65
0.35
0.10/0.65
0.30
0.20/0.30
0.90/1.10
0.35
0.90/1.10
0.35
0.45/0.70
0.35
0.45/0.65
0.35
0.30
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.10/0.30
0.35
0.25/0.55
0.35
0.40/0.65
0.35
0.45/0.65
0.35
0.15/0.30
0.35
0.45/0.65
0.50
0.40/0.65
0.25
0.25/0.55
0.25
0.05
0.25/0.65
0.25
0.04
0.30/0.65
0.25
0.03
0.30/0.80
-

Mo

Chemical Composition, Percent


0.10
0.10
0.10
-

Al

A1
A2
A3
A4
B2
B2H
B3
B4
B5
B6
B6H
Ni1
Ni2
Ni3
Ni4
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
M1
M2
M3
M4
W
G

0.12
0.12
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.10/0.25
0.15
0.12
0.18
0.12
0.10/0.25
0.12
0.12
0.12
0.14
0.12
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.14
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.12
-

1.00
1.40
2.10
1.60
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
0.70/1.50
1.25/2.25
1.25/2.25
1.60
1.20/1.80
0.80/1.85
0.60/1.60
0.90/1.80
1.30/2.25
0.50/1.60
0.50/1.60
-

Mn

0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
0.80
-

Si

0.040
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.010
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.040
0.030
0.030
0.040
0.040
0.030
0.040
0.040
-

0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
0.030
-

1.00/0.50
1.00/1.50
2.00/2.50
1.75/2.25
0.45/0.65
0.45/6.00
0.45/6.00
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.60
0.65
0.65
0.15
0.35
0.65
0.80
0.45/0.70
-

Cr

0.75/1.10
2.00/2.90
2.80/3.80
1.40/2.10
0.90/1.70
0.40/0.80
0.70/1.10
0.40/0.80
2.00/2.80
1.50/2.25
1.25/2.00
1.40/2.10
1.80/2.60
2.00/2.80
0.40/0.80
-

Ni

Chemical Composition, Percent


0.40/0.65
0.40/0.65
0.40/0.65
0.40/0.65
0.40/0.65
0.40/0.65
0.90/1.20
0.40/0.65
0.90/1.20
0.40/0.65
0.40/0.65
0.35
0.35
0.55
0.40/0.65
0.40/0.65
0.25
0.30/0.80
0.60
0.35
0.25/0.65
0.20/0.70
0.30/0.80
-

Mo

Cu
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.50
0.40
0.30
0.30
0.35
0.30
0.30/0.75
-

2. Composition requirements for weld metal (both solid and composite electrodes)
Electrode
Class.

0.10
0.10
0.10
-

Ti
0.10
0.10
0.10
-

Zr

0.30V
0.05Ti
0.03Ti
0.03Ti
0.03Ti
0.03Ti
0.03Ti
-

V,Tl,Zr

227

Other low
alloy steel

Ni steel

Cr-Mo steel

C-Mo Steel

Remarks

(AWS A5.23-90)

Other low
alloy steel

Ni steel

Cr-Mo
steel

C-Mo
steel

Carbon
steel

Remarks

(AWS A5.23-90)

Specification for Low Alloy Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding

Electrode
Class.

1. Composition requirements for electrodes

Specification for Low Alloy Steel Electrodes and Fluxes for Submerged Arc Welding
SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

3. Mechanical Property Requirements


AWS
Classification
Tenslle
Strength
(psi)

F7XX-EXXX-X
70,000-95,000
58,000
22

F8XX-EXXX-X
80,000-100,000
68,000
20

F9XX-EXXX-X
90,000-110,000
78,000
17

F10XX-EXXX-X
100,000-120,000
88,000
16

F11XX-EXXX-X
110,000-130,000
98,000
15

F12XX-EXXX-X
120,000-140,000
108,000
14

4. Impact Strength
Requirements

Digit
Impact Values
(ft-lb)

Z
-

0
20(0

2
20(-20
)

4
20(-40
)

5
20(-50
)

6
20(-60
)

8
20(-80
)

10
20(-100 )

15
20(-150 )
)

Yield
strength
(psi)

Weld metal
Classiflcation

B2, B2H, B5, Ni1, Ni2

228

Elongation
(%)

5. Postweld Heat-treatment
Temperature

Postweld-HeatTreatment-Tmperature
25(
14)

F4, F5, F6
1050 (566)

M1, M2, M3, M4, W


1125(607)

A1, A2, A3, A4, B1

1150(621)

Ni3, Ni4, F1, F2, F3

B3, B4
1275(691)

B6, B6H, B8
1375(746)

229

0.12

E70C-6X

1.75

1.60
to
2.10

1.00
to
1.50
0.90
to
1.40
1.40
to
1.85
1.50
to
2.00

0.90
to
1.40

Mn

0.90

0.50
to
0.80

0.025

0.40
to
0.70
0.45
to
0.75
0.65
to
0.85
0.30
to
0.60
0.80
to
1.15
0.50
to
0.80

Ni

Cr

Mo

Chemical Composition, percent

(d)

not secifiedb

(d)

(d)

0.03

0.025

0.03

0.025

0.15

0.40
to
0.60

GROUP B - LOW ALLOY STEEL ELECTRODES

0.035

GROUP A - MILD STEEL ELECTRODES

Si

(d)

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.50

Cu

0.05
to
0.15

Ti

0.02
to
0.12

Zr

0.50
to
0.90

0.05
to
0.15

Al

Note - Singable values shown are maximums.


a. These elements may be present but are not intentionally added.
b. For this classification there are no chemical requirements for the elements listed with the exception that there shall be no insertional addition of Ni, Cr, Mo or B.
c. The maximum weight % of copper in the copper in the rod or electrode due to any coating plus the residual copper content in the steel shall be 0.50.
d. This residual elements shall not exceed 0.50% in total.

0.04
to
0.12

ER 80S-D2

ER 70S-G

ER 70S-7

ER 70S-6

ER 70S-5

ER 70S-4

0.06
to
0.15
0.07
to
0.15
0.07
to
0.19
0.06
to
0.15
0.07
to
0.15

0.07

ER 70S-2
ER 70S-3

AWS
class.

1. CHEMICAL-COMPOSITON REQUIREMENTS FOR CARBON STEEL ELECTRODES AND RODS.


FOR GAS SHTELDED ARC WELDING SOLID ELECTROEDS AND RODS
(AWS A5.18-93)

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

230
CO2

not specified

CO2

CO2

Shielding
Gasb

Tensile
Strength
min. psi

70,000

DC reverse
70,000

80,000d,e

GROUP - LOW ALLOY STEEL ELECTRODES

DC reverse

GROUP A - MILD STEEL ELECTRODES

Current
and Polarityc

58,000

68,000d,e

58,000

Yield Strength
at 0.2%
offset, min.

22

17d,e

22d,e

Elongation
in 2 inches,
min. Percent

a. As-welded mechanical properties


b. The use of CO2for classification purposes shall not be construed to restrict the use of Argon-CO2or Argon O2shielding gas mixtures.
A filler metal classified with CO2will also meet the requirements of this specification when used with Argon-CO2or Argon-O2mixtures.
c. Reverse polarity means electrode is positive; strainght polarity means electrode is negative.
d. Mechanical properties as determined from an all-weld-metal-test specimen.
e. For each increase of one percentage point in elongation over the minimum, the yield strength of tensile strength, of both may decrease 1,000 psi to a
minimum of 70,000 psi for the tensile strength and 58,000 psi for the yield strength.

E70C-6X

ER 80S-D2

ER 70S-G

ER 70S-7

ER 70S-6

ER 70S-5

ER 70S-4

ER 702-3

ER 70S-2

AWS
Classification

2. WELDING CONDITION AND TENSION TEST REQUIREMENTS OF


ALL-WELD METAL(AS-WELDED)

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

IMPACT - TEST REQUIREMENTS


OF ALL-WELD METAL

AWS Classification
Minimum V-Notch
Impact Requirement

ER70S-2

ER70S-6

ER70S-7
20 ft/lb at -20

ER80S-D2

E70C-6X

ER70S-3
20 ft/lb at 0

ER70S-4

ER70S-5, ER70S-G
Not required

a. The lowest value obtained, together with the highest value obtained, shall be disregarded for this test.
Two of the three remaining values shall be greater than the specified 20 ft.lb energy level; one of the
three may be lower but shall not be less than 15 ft.lb. The computed average value of the three values
shall be equal to or greater than 20 ft.lb energy level.

231

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

Classification
Brand Name
KS
S-7024.F
E4324

Approvals
Classification
Brand Name
KS
S-4301.I
E4301

S-4303.V

E4303

S-6010.D

Register of shipping & Size(mm)


LR
BV
DNV
GL
3
3
3
3
2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

NK
KMW3
2.6~6.0

5.0 All RMW3


3
6.0 F,H-Fil 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

3
2.6~6.0

3
2.6~6.0

3
3
2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

KMW3
2.6~6.0

E6010 5.0 All RMW2


2
6.0 F,H-Fil 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

2
2.6~6.0

2
2.6~6.0

2
2
2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

KMW2
2.6~6.0

Max Welding
Dia. Position

AWS ( )
E6019 5.0
6.0
-

All
F

KR
ABS
RMW3
3
2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

Max Welding
Dia.

AWS ( ) Position
E7024 7.0 F,H-Fil

S-7010.A1

E7010-A1 5.0

D5016

E7018 5.0
6.0

E4311

E6011 5.0 All RMW2


2
6.0 F,H-Fil 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

2
2.6~6.0

2
2.6~6.0

2
2
2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

KMW2
2.6~6.0

S-7018-1

S-6013.LF

E4313

E6013 5.0 All RMW2


2
6.0 F,H-Fil 2.0~6.0 2.6~6.0

2
2.0~6.0

2
2.0~6.0

2
2
2.0~6.0 2.0~6.0

KMW2
2.0~6.0

S-7016.LS

E7016-G 5.0

S-6013.V

E4313

E6013 6.0

All, RMW2
2
V-Down 2.6~5.0 2.6~5.0

2
2.6~5.0

S-7028.F

D5026

E7028 7.0

3
4.0~8.0

E4327

E6027 8.0 F,H-Fil RMW3


3
4.0~8.0 4.0~8.0

S-7016.H

D5016

E7016 5.0
6.0

S-7016.LF

D5016

E7016 6.0

3
4.0~8.0

3
3
4.0~8.0 4.0~8.0

E4316

E7016 5.0
6.0

D5016

E7048 5.5

S-8016.B2

E8016-B2 4.0

All RMW3HH, 3H10,3Y 3,3YH15 3,3YHH 3YH10 3YH10 KMW53H10


RMW53HH
2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0
All RMW3HH, 3H10,3Y
RMW53HH
F 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

E4316

E7016 6.0

E4313

E7014 5.0

RMW2,
2Y
RMW52
6.0 F,H-Fil 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

232

3.2~7.0

3H10,3Y 3,3YH15
2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

F, RMW53 3,3Y
H-Fil
3.2~7.0 3.2~7.0

3YH10 3YH10
2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

3Y

3,3Y

4.0~7.0

3.2~7.0

KMW53H10

2.6~5.0

3.2~5.0

2,2Y

2,2Y

2.6~6.0

2.6~6.0

2Y

2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

KMW52

3,3Y

3.2~7.0 3.2~7.0

KMW3,
KMW53
4.0~7.0

All, RMW3HH, 3H10,3Y 3,3YH15 3,3YHH 3YH10 3YH10 KMW53H10


V-Down FRMW53HH
6.0 H-Fil 3.2~6.0 3.2~6.0 3.2~6.0 3.2~6.0 3.2~6.0 3.2~6.0 3.2~6.0
All

E8018-B2 4.0

All

6.0 F,H-Fil

3YH10

NK
KMW2,
KMW52
3.2~6.0

AWS A5.5 2Y
E7010A1
2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

AWS A5.5
E8016B2
2.6~6.0
AWS A5.5
E8018B2
2.6~6.0

2.6~6.0

All RMW3HH, 3H10,3Y 3,3YH15


RMW53HH
3.2~5.0 2.6~5.0 2.6~5.0
All,

All

KMW53H10

S-8016.G
S-7014.F

3.2~6.0

GL

All RMW3HH, 3H10,3Y 3,3YH15 3,3YHH 3YH10 3YH10 KMW53HH


RMW53HH
F 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

6.0 F,H-Fil
-

Register of shipping & Size(mm)


LR
BV
DNV
2,2Y
2Y

All RMW3HH, 3H10, 3,5Y40H15 3,3YHH, 5YH10


RMW53HH(-60) 3Y(-60)
KV-60
6.0 F,H-Fil 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

S-7048.V
All RMW3HH, 3H10,3Y 3,3YH15 3,3YHH 3YH10 3YH10 KMW53H10
RMW53HH
F 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0 2.6~6.0

S-9018.B3
S-7016.O

D5016 E7018-1 6.0

KMW3
4.0~8.0

S-8018.B2
S-7016.M

All

6.0 F,H-Fil

S-6011.D

S-6027.LF

ABS
2
3.2~7.0

S-7018.G

KMW2
2.6~5.0

KR

E9018-B3 4.0

All AWS A5.5 AWS A5.5 AWS A5.5


E9018B3 E9018B3 E9018B3
6.0 F,H-Fil 3.2~6.0 3.2~6.0 3.2~6.0

D5316 E8016-G 6.0

All

AWS A5.5
E8016G
2.6~6.0

2.6~6.0

233

H10(NV2,
25Cr1Mo)
3.2~6.0

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

Max
Classification
Dia.
Brand Name
KS
AWS ( )
S-9016.G
D5816 E9016-G 6.0

S-10016.G

S-11016.G

S-11018.M

D7016 E10016-G 6.0

D8016 E11016-G 6.0

E11018-M 4.0

Welding
Position

All

All

S-308L.16N

S-309.16N

S-309L.16

S-309Mo.16

D308.16 E308-16 4.0

ABS
AWS A5.5
E9016G
2.6~6.0

Register of shipping & Size(mm)


LR
BV
DNV

All

AWS A5.9
ER309
0.8~3.2

All

AWS A5.5
E11018M
2.6~6.0

ST-309L

Y309L ER309L 3.2

All

AWS A5.9 SS/CMn UP KV-20 309L


ER309L
0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2

5.0 F,H-Fil
S-316.16N

D316.16 E316-16 4.0

All

S-316L.16N

D316L.16 E316L-16 4.0

All

KD308L

KD309L

ST-316L

Y316L ER316L 3.2

All

KD316L

RY316L AWS A5.9 316L(-196) UP 316L(-196) 4435


(-196) ER316L
KV-196
0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2

KY308L
0.8~3.2

KY309L
0.8~3.2

KY316L
0.8~3.2

SM-309

Y309

ER309 3.2

AWS A5.9
ER309
0.8~3.2

SM-316L

Y316L ER316L 3.2

AWS A5.9
ER316L
0.8~3.2

ST-50.6

YGT50 ER70S-6 3.2

All

AWS A5.18
ER70S-6
1.6~3.2

ST-50G

YGT50 ER70S-G 3.2

All ER70S-G AWSA5.18 3S, UP KV-30 IIIYMS 3Y


KSW53G
ER70S-G 3YSH15
1.2~3.2 1.2~3.2 1.2~3.2 1.2~3.2 1.2~3.2 1.2~3.2 1.2~3.2

SM-70(CO2)

YGW12 ER70S-6 1.2

All RSW3G(C) 3SA,


3S, SA3,3YM IIIYMS 3YS,3YM KSW53G(C)
3YSA 3YSH15
0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6

(Except OH) RSW53G(C)

2.0~5.0

NK

AWS A5.9
ER316
0.8~3.2

2.0~5.0

UP
316
E316.16
2.0~5.0 2.4~5.0

RD316L AWS A5.4 316L


UP
316L
E316L.16
E316L.16
5.0 F,H-Fil 2.4~5.0 2.4~5.0 2.4~5.0 2.0~5.0 2.4~5.0

234

All

2.4~5.0

AWS A5.4,
E309Mo.16
2.4~5.0

RD316 AWS A5.4


E316.16
5.0 F,H-Fil 2.6~5.0 2.4~5.0

ER316 3.2

2.0~5.0

309

All

All

Y316

RY308L AWS A5.9 304L(-196) UP


308L
(-196) ER308L
KV-196 (-196)
0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2

2.4~5.0

All

All

ST-316

GL

0.8~3.2

ER309 3.2

308

All

Register of shipping & Size(mm)


LR
BV
DNV
308

Y309

All

Y308L ER308L 3.2

All

KR
ABS
RY308 AWS A5.9
ER308
0.8~3.2 0.8~3.2

ST-309

RD309L AWS A5.4 SS/CMn UP


309L 4332
E309L.16
E309L.16
5.0 F,H-Fil 2.0~5.0 2.0~5.0 2.4~5.0 2.0~5.0 2.0~5.0 2.0~5.0

D309Mo.16 E309Mo-16 4.0

Max Welding
Dia. Position

AWS ( )
ER308 3.2

AWS A5.5
E11016G
2.6~6.0

RD309 AWS A5.4 SS/CMn


E309.16
5.0 F,H-Fil 2.4~5.0 2.4~5.0 2.4~5.0

D309L.16 E309L-16 4.0

Classification
Brand Name
KS
ST-308
Y308

All

RD308L AWS A5.4 304L


UP
308L
E308L.16
E308L.16
5.0 F,H-Fil 2.4~5.0 2.4~5.0 2.4~5.0 2.0~5.0 2.4~5.0

D309.16 E309-16 4.0

NK

ST-308L

RD308 AWS A5.4


E308.16
5.0 F,H-Fil 2.4~5.0 2.4~5.0

D308L.16 E308L-16 4.0

GL

AWS A5.5
E10016G
2.6~5.0

6.0 F,H-Fil
S-308.16N

KR

1.6

235

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

Max Welding
Classification
Dia.
Brand Name
KS
AWS ( ) Position KR
SM-70
YGW12 ER70S-6 1.6 F,H-Fil RSW3G,
RAW53MG
(85%Ar+15%CO2)
(M21)
0.8~1.6

Register of shipping & Size(mm)


ABS
LR
BV
DNV
GL
3SA, 3YSMH15 SA3YM IIIYMS 3YS,
3YSA
3YM
0.8~1.6

0.8~1.6

0.8~1.6

NK
KSW53G,
KAW53MG
(M21)
0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6

Max
Classification
Dia.
Brand Name
KS
AWS ( )
SM-70G Copper Free YGW11 ER70S-G 1.6
(80%Ar+20%CO2)

SF-70MX(CO2)
SM-70G(CO2)

SM-70G
(80%Ar+20%CO2)

YGW11 ER70S-G 1.2

RSW3G, 3SA,
3S, A3 SA3, IIIYMS 3YS, KSW53G,
RSW53G, 3YSA 3YSH15 SA3Y
3YM KAW53MG(C)
RAW3MG,
RAW53MG
1.6 H-Fil 0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6

YGW11 ER70S-G 1.2

F,

F,

3SA,
3YSA

IIIYMS
(M21)

0.8~1.6

0.8~1.6

KSW3G,
KSW53G(M2)
KAW3MG,

SF-71
(CO2)

KAW53MG(M2)

1.6 H-Fil
SM-70S
(CO2)

YGW16 ER70S-3 1.6

SM-70S
(80%Ar+20%CO2)

YGW16 ER70S-3 1.6

SM-70GS
(80%Ar+20%CO2)

YGW15 ER70S-G 1.6

All

All

3SA,
3S,
3YSA 3YSH15
0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6
3SA,
3S,
3YSA 3YSH15
0.8~1.6 0.8~1.6

All

3YSH15

YFW- E70T-1 1.6


C50DM

Welding
Position

KR

ABS
3SA,
3YSA
0.8~1.6

Register of shipping & Size(mm)


LR
BV
DNV

GL

F, RSW2G(C), 2SAH10, 2S,


SA2, IIYMSH10 2YH10S
RSW52G(C)HH, 2YSA 2YSH10 2YMHH
RAW2G(C),
A2,
RAW52G(C)
2YMHH
H-Fil 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6

NK

KSW2G,
KSW52G(C)H10,

KAW2MG,
KAW52MG(C)H10

1.2~1.6

YFW- E71T-1 1.6 All RSW2G(C) 2SAH10, 2S


SA2M, IIYMSH15 2YH10S KSW52G(C)
C50DR
V-Down RSW52G(C)H 2YSA 2YSH10 2YMHH
H15
RAW2MG(C)
A2,
RAW52MG(C)
2YMHH,
1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6

0.8~1.6
SF-71/CBM8061
(CO2)

1.4

F,V

2S,2YS
1.2~1.4

SF-71LF
(CO2)

YFW- E71T-1 1.6 All


C50DR
V-Down

2YSAH10 2YSH10

YFW- E71T-1 1.6


C50DR

KSW52G(C1)H10
KAW52MG(C1)H10

1.2~1.6
SF-71LF/CBM8061
(CO2)

IIYSMH10

F,V

1.2~1.6

1.2~1.6

1.2~1.6

2YSH10
1.2~1.6

0.8~1.6
SM-80G
(CO2)

YGW21 ER80S-G 1.6

All

AWS A5.28
ER80S-G
1.0~1.6

SM-70 Copper Free YGW12 ER70S-6 1.6


(CO2)

All

3SA,3YSA
0.8~1.6

SM-70 Copper Free YGW12 ER70S-6 1.6


(80%Ar+20%CO2)

All

Supercored71
(CO2)

SA3M, IIIYMSH10 3YH10S KSW53G(C)


YFW- E71T-1 1.6 All RSW3G(C)HH, 3SAH10, 3S,
C502R
V-Down RSW53G(C)HH, 3YSA 3YSH10 3YMHH
H10
RAW3MG(C)HH,
A3M,
KAW53MG(C)
RAW53MG(C)
3YMHH
H10
0.9~1.6 0.9~1.6 0.9~1.6 0.9~1.6 0.9~1.6 0.9~1.6 0.9~1.6

Supercored71H
(CO2)

YFW- E71T-1 1.6 All RSW3G(C), 3SAH10, 3S,


SA3M, IIIYMSH10 3YH10S KSW53G(C)
C502R
V-Down RSW53G(C)HH 3YSA 3YSH10 SA3YMHH
H10
RAW3MG(C),
KAW53MG(C)
RAW53MG(C)
H10
1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6

3SA,3YSA
0.8~1.6

SM-70G Copper Free YGW11 ER70S-G 1.6


(CO2)

3SA,3YSA

Supercored71MAG
(80%Ar+20%CO2)

YFW- E71T-9M 1.6 All


A502R
V-Down

3SAH10, 3S,
SA3M, IIIYMSH10 3YH10S
3YSA 3YSH10 SA3YMHH
1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6

0.8~1.6

236

237

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

Max
Classification
Dia.
Brand Name
KS
AWS ( )
Supercored70MXH YFW- E70T-1 2.0
(CO2)
C50DM

Supercored70NS
(80%Ar+20%CO2)

Supercored70B
(80%Ar+20%CO2)

Register of shipping & Size(mm)


KR
ABS
LR
BV
DNV
GL
NK
F, RSW53G(C) 3SA,
3YM, A3YM, IIIYM, 3YM, KSW53G(C)
HHH 3YSAH4 3YSH5 SA3YMHHH IIIYMSH5 3YH5S
H5
RAW53MG(C)
KAW53MG(C)
HHH
H5
H-Fil
1.4~2.0 1.4~2.0 1.4~2.0 1.4~2.0 1.4~2.0 1.4~2.0

Welding
Position

YFW- E70C-6M 1.6 F,


A50DM
H-Fil

E71T-5MJ 2.0

3SAH5,
3YSA
0.9~1.6

All

3S,
SA3M, IIIYMSH5 3YH5S
3YSH5 SA3YMHHH
0.9~1.6 0.9~1.6 0.9~1.6 0.9~1.6
3YSH5 SA3YMHHH IIIYMS H5 3YH5S
1.0~2.0 1.0~2.0

Supercored70B/
CBM8061
(80%Ar+20%CO2)

E71T-5MJ 2.0

F,V

Supercored70SB/
CBM8061(CO2)

SC-70H Cored
(CO2)

E71T-5 1.6

E71T-5 1.6

3YS

F,V VRSW53G(C) 3YSAH5 3YSH5 SA3YMHHH IIIYMS H5 3YH5S KSW53G(C)


HHH
H5
1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6
F,V

SC-EG2 Cored/
CBM600(CO2)

SW-308L Cored
(CO2)

E70T-9 2.4

3YSA H10
1.6~2.4

YFW- E70C-3C 1.2


C50DM

All

3,3YSAH10 3YSH10 SA3YMHH IIIYMH10 3YH10S

E71T-12MJ 1.2

All
V-Down

Supercored81MAG
(80%Ar+20%CO2)

E81T1- 1.2
Ni1M

All
V-Down

YF308LC E308LT1-1 1.6

1.2

1.2

1.2

4Y400SA 4Y40S SA4Y40M IVY40MS


H5
H5
HHH
H5
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
5Y400SA 5Y40S SA5Y40M IVY40MS
H5
H5
HHH H5(-60 )
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2

238

REW3,
REW53
1.6

All

3,3Y

3,3Y

1.6

1.6

AV3, II,IIY(-20 ) 3V,3YV


AV3Y
1.6
1.6
1.6

AWS 304L(-120) UP KV-120 308LMS


A5.22E308LT1-1
1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 0.9~1.6

KEW3,
KEW53
1.6
KW308LG(C)
1.2~1.6

YF309LC E309LT1-1 1.6

All RW309LG(C)

SW-316L Cored
(CO2)

YF316LC E316LT1-1 1.6

All RW316LG(C)-60 AWS


316L UP KV-60 316L
4435 KW316LG(C)
A5.22E316LT-1/-4
1.2~1.6 0.9~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 0.9~1.6 1.2~1.6

H-14/S-705EF/IRN/S-22

6.4

AWS SS/CMn UP KV-20 309L


4332 KW309LG(C)
A5.22E309LT1-1
1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6

3S,
3YS
1.2~1.6

1.2
SC-71MSR
(80%Ar+20%CO2)

EG70T-2 1.6

SW-309L Cored
(CO2)

L-8/S-707

SC-70T Cored
(CO2)

1.0~2.0 1.0~2.0

1.0~2.0
Supercored70SB
(CO2)

Max Welding
Register of shipping & Size(mm)
Classification
Dia.
Brand Name
KS
AWS ( ) Position KR
ABS
LR
BV
DNV
GL
NK
Supercored81-K2(CO2) YFL- E81T1-K2 1.6 All RSW54Y40G(C) 5Y400SA 5Y40S SA5Y40M IVY40MS 6Y40H5S KSW54Y40G(C)
C506R
V-Down HHH
H5
H5
HHH H5(-60 )
HHH
(-60 )
(-60 )
1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6 1.2~1.6

S502-H F7A4-EL8 6.4

2XL-8/S-707

L-8/S-707/IRN/S-22

F7A4-EL8 6.4

RAW2,
RAW52
-SMR
2.0~6.4

2,2Y

H-14/S-707TP

6.4

S502-H F7A6-EH14 6.4


F7P6-EH14

2YM

2.0~6.4

2.0~6.4 2.0~6.4

2.0~6.4 2.0~6.4

F RAW3TM, 3TM,
RAW53TM 3YTM
1.6~6.4 1.6~6.4

3TM, A3TM,
3YTM 3YTM
1.6~6.4 2.4~6.4

IIIYTM

3YTM

3TM,
3YTM
1.6~6.4
IIYM

2YM

1.2
-

2A,2YA A2M,A2YM IIYM

RAW2,
RAW52
-SMR
2.4~6.4

KAW3TM,
KAW53TM
2.4~6.4 2.4~6.4 2.4~6.4

2,2Y

2A,2YA A2M,2YM

2.4~6.4

2.4~6.4 2.4~6.4

2.4~6.4 2.4~6.4

RAW3M, 3M,
RAW53M 3YM
2.0~6.4 2.0~6.4

3M,
A3M,
3YM
3YM
2.0~6.4 2.0~6.4

IIIYM

239

KAW2,
KAW52
-SMP
2.0~6.4

3YM

KAW2,
KAW52
-SMP
2.4~6.4

KAW3M,
\KAE53M
2.0~6.4 2.0~6.4 2.0~6.4

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

KR
ABS
F RAW3TM, 3TM,
RAW53TM 3YTM
2.4~6.4 2.4~6.4

Register of shipping & Size(mm)


LR
BV
DNV
GL
NK
3TM, A3TM, IIIYTM 3YTM KAW53TM
3YTM 3YTM
2.4~6.4 2.0~6.4 2.0~6.4 2.0~6.4 2.0~6.4

F RAW2TM, 2TM,
RAW52TM 2YTM
2.4~6.4 2.4~6.4

2TM, A2TM,
2YTM 2YTM
2.4~6.4 2.4~6.4

F7A2- 6.4
EL12

2M,
2YMH5
1.6~6.4

S502-H F7A4-EH14 6.4


F7P4-EH14

Max
Classification
Dia.
Brand Name
KS
AWS ( )
M-12K/S-717
S502-H F7A6-EM12K 6.4
F7P6-EM12K

L-8/S-727

L-12/S-727

H-14/S-737

H-14/S-777MX

2XH-14/S-777MX

S502-H F7A2-EL8 6.4

S502-H

S502-H F7AZ-EH14 6.4

Welding
Position

2TM,
2YTM
1.6~6.4

RAW3M, 3M,3YM 3M,3YM


RAW53M
2.0~6.4 2.0~6.4 2.0~6.4

H-14/S-777MXH

S502-H F7A2-EH14 6.4


F7P2-EH14

2XH-14/S-777MXH

S502-H F7A2-EH14 3.2


F7P2-EH14

3YM
1.2~3.2

H-14/S-787TB

S502-H F7A8-EH14 6.4


F7P8-EH14

RAW3T, 3T,3YT
RAW53T 5Y400M

F7P0-EL8

3M,4YM
1.6~6.4

MG(-60)
1.6~5.0

2YTM

YS-316L
/Superflux300S

5.0

H-14/Superflux55ULT S502-H F7A2-EH14 6.4


F7P2-EH14
IIIYM

1.2~6.4

3YM

2.0~6.4 2.0~6.4

2XH-14
/Superflux55ULT

S502-H F7A2-EH14 6.4


F7P2-EH14

F RAW54Y40M 5Y400M 4Y40M A5Y40M IVY40M 6Y40M KAW54Y40M


HHH (-60 ) H5 H5 (-60 ) HHH
H5
H5 H5 (-60 )
1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4

3YM
A3YM
1.2~3.2 1.2~3.2

3YM
1.2~3.2

3YT A3T,A3YT IIIYT(35t)


5Y40M 5Y40M VYT(20t)
IVY40M(-60)
1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4

6Y40M KAWL3TM
3YT(35t)
6YT(20t)
1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4

AWS A5.17
F7A0-EL8
AWS A5.17
F7P0-EL8
1.6~6.4

240

UP KV-60
1.6~5.0

F RAW54Y40M 5Y400M 4Y40M A5Y40M IVY40M 6Y40M KAW54Y40M


HHH(-60 ) H5 H5 (-60 ) HHH
H5
H5 H5 (-60 )
1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4

RAW3M, 3M,3YM 3M,3YM A3M,3YMA IIIYM


3YM KAW3M,
RAW53
IIYT
2YT KAW53M
MRAW2T, 2T,2YT 2T,2YT 2T,2YT
KAW2T,
RAW52T
KAW52T
1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4

1.2~6.4
F

H-14L/Superflux787 S502-H F7A8-EG-G 6.4

2M,2YM
1.6~6.4

RAW54Y40M(-60)

S502-H F7A0-EL8

KAW2TM,
KAW52TM
2.4~6.4 2.4~6.4 2.4~6.4

Welding
Position

RAW2M, 2M,2YM 2M,2YM A2M,2YM IIYM


2YM KAW2M,
RAW52M
KAW52M
1.6~6.4 1.6~6.4 1.6~6.4 1.6~6.4 1.6~6.4 1.6~6.4 1.6~6.4

F7AZ-EH14 6.4

L-8/Superflux70H

IIYTM

Register of shipping & Size(mm)


KR
ABS
LR
BV
DNV
GL
NK
RAW54M 3M,4YM 3AM,4YAM A4YM IVYM 4YM KAW54M
1.2~6.4 1.6~6.4 1.6~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.6~6.4 1.2~6.4 1.2~6.4

Max
Classification
Dia.
Brand Name
KS
AWS ( )
H-14/Superflux787 S502-H F7A8-EH14 6.4
F7P8-EH14

241

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

HARDNESS CONVERSION TABLE

Vickers
Hardness
(DPH)

Brinell hardness
10mm Ball 3,000kg load

HARDNESS CONVERSION TABLE

Rockwell Hardmess
Shore
Hardness

Tungsten
Carblde
Ball

B scale

C scale

Tensile
Strength
(kgf/mm2)
(approx)

Vickers
Hardness
(DPH)

Brinell hardness
10mm Ball 3,000kg load

Rockwell Hardmess

Tungsten
Carblde
Ball

B scale

C scale

Shore
Hardness

Tensile
Strength
(kgf/mm2)
(approx)

940
920
900
880
860

767
757

68.0
67.5
67.0
66.4
65.9

97
96
95
93
92

410
400
390
380
370

388
379
369
360
350

388
379
369
360
350

(110.0)
-

41.8
40.8
39.8
38.8
37.7

55
52
-

137
133
130
126
123

840
820
800
780
760

745
733
722
710
698

65.3
64.7
64.0
63.5
62.6

91
90
88
87
86

360
350
340
330
320

341
331
322
313
303

341
331
322
313
303

(109.0)
(108.0)
(107.0)

36.5
35.5
34.4
33.3
32.2

50
47
45

119
116
113
109
106

740
720
700
690
680

684
670
656
647
638

61.8
61.0
60.1
59.7
59.2

84
83
81
80

310
300
295
290
285

294
284
280
275
270

294
284
280
275
270

(105.5)
(104.5)
-

31.0
29.8
29.2
28.5
27.8

42
41
-

102
99
97.8
95.2
94.1

670
660
650
640
630

630
620
611
601
591

58.8
58.3
57.8
57.3
56.8

79
77
-

227
224
220
217
213

280
275
270
265
260

265
261
256
252
247

266
261
256
252
248

(103.5)
(102.0)
(101.2)

27.1
26.4
25.6
24.8
24.0

40
38
37

92.0
90.6
88.6
87.2
85.1

620
610
600
590
580

582
573
564
554
545

56.3
55.7
55.2
54.7
54.1

75
74
72

210
206
203
199
196

255
250
245
240
230

243
238
233
228
219

243
238
233
228
219

99.5
98.1
96.7

23.1
22.2
21.3
20.3
(18.0)

36
34
33

83.7
81.0
80.1
78.0
74.5

570
560
550
540
530

505
496
488

535
525
517
507
497

53.6
53.0
52.3
51.7
51.1

71
69
-

192
189
185
182
178

220
210
190
180

209
200
181
171

209
200
181
171

95.0
93.6
89.5
87.1

(15.7)
(13.4)
(8.5)
(6.0)

32
30
28
26

71.0
68.2
61.8
59.0

520
510
500
490
480

480
473
465
456
448

488
479
471
460
452

50.5
49.8
49.0
48.4
47.7

67
66
64

175
171
168
164
161

170
160
150
140
130

162
152
143
133
124

162
152
143
133
124

85.0
81.7
78.7
75.0
71.2

(0.3)
(0.0)
-

25
24
22
21
20

55.5
52.7
49.9
46.4
43.6

470
460
450
440
430

441
433
425
415
405

442
433
425
415
405

46.9
46.1
45.3
44.5
43.6

62
59
-

157
154
150
147
143

120
110
105
95
90

114
105
95
90
86

114
105
95
90
86

66.7
62.3
56.2
52.2
48.0

40.1
-

420

397

397

42.7

57

140

85

81

81

41.0

242

243

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

LIST OF DRYING CONDITIONS

Classification

Type of the
Coating
Ilmenite Type

For Mild
Steels

HYUNDAI Brand
Name

Maximum
Moisture Temperature Drying Time
Content for
( )
(min.)
Drying(%)
3.0

70~100

30~60

Hihg Cellulose Type S-6010.D, S-6011.D

6.0

70~100

30~60

Rutile

S-6013.LF, S-6013.V

3.0

70~100

30~60

Iron Powder
Type

S-7014.F, S-7024.F
S-6027.LF

2.0

70~100

30~60

Low Hydrogen
Type

S-7016.M, S-7016.O

0.5

300~350

60

Low Hydrogen
Type
For high
Tensile Steels

S-4301.I

STRESS CONVERSION TABLE(1)

S-7016.H, S-7016.G
S-7016.LF
S-7016.LS
S-7048.V

0.5

300~350

60

S-8016.G, S-9016.G
S-10016.G, S-11016.G

0.5

350~400

60

Iron Powder
low Hydrogen
Type

S-7018.G, S-7028.F
S-8018.G, S-7018.1
S-9018.M, S-11018.M

0.5

Low Hydrogen
Type

S-7016.A1, S-8016.B1
S-8016.C1, S-8016.B2
S-8016.C2, S-8016.C3
S-9016.B3, S-8016.B5

0.5

For Low Alloy


& Heat
Iron Powder
Resistant
low Hydrogen
Steels
Type

350~400

350~400

60

60

lbs/in

0.000

1.000

2.000

3.000

4.000

5.000

6.000

7.000

8.000

kgf/mm2)
9.000

Kgf/mm2 Kgf/mm2 Kgf/mm2 Kgf/mm2 Kgf/mm2 Kgf/mm2 Kgf/mm2 Kgf/mm2 Kgf/mm2 Kgf/mm2 Kgf/mm2
0.000

0.000

0.703

1.406

2.109

2.812

3.515

4.218

4.922

5.625

6.328

10,000

7.031

7.734

8.437

9.140

9.843

10.546

11.249

11.952

12.665

13.359

20,000

14.063

14.765

15.468

16.171

16.874

17.577

18.280

18.983

19.686

20.398

30,000

21.092

21.796

22.499

23.202

23.905

24.608

25.311

26.014

26.717

27.420

40,000

28.123

28.826

29.529

30.233

30.936

31.639

32.342

33.045

33.748

34.451

50,000

35.154

35.857

36.560

37.263

37.966

38.669

39.373

40.076

40.779

41.482

60,000

42.185

42888

43.591

44.294

44.997

45.700

46.403

47.106

47.810

48.513

70,000

49,216

49.919

50.622

51.325

52.028

52.731

53.434

54.137

54,840

55.543

80,000

56.247

56.950

57.653

58.356

59.059

59.762

60.465

61.618

61.871

62.574

90,000

63.277

63.980

64.683

65.387

66.909

66.793

67.496

68,199

68.902

69.605

100,000

70.308

71.011

71.714

72.417

73.120

73.824

74.527

75.230

75.933

76.635

110,000

77.339

78.012

78.745

79.448

80.151

80.854

81.557

82.261

82.964

83.667

120,000

84.370

85.073

85.776

86.497

87.182

87.885

88.588

89.291

89.994

90.698

130,000

91.401

92.104

92.807

93.510

94.213

94.916

95.619

96.322

97.025

97.728

140.000

98.431

99.134

99.838 100.541 101.244 101.947 102.650 103.353 104.056 104.759

S-7018.A1, S-8018.B2
S-8018.C1, S-8018.C3
S-9018.B3, S-11018.M

0.5

350~400

60

High Cellulose
Type

S-7010.A1

6.0

70~100

30~60

160,000 112.493 113.196 113.899 114.502 115.305 116.008 116.712 117.415 118.118 118.821

Titania Type

S-240A.R, S-350A.R

3.0

70~100

60

170,000 119.524 120.227 120.930 121.633 122.336 123.039 123.742 124.445 125.148 125.852

For Hardfacing
Applications
Low Hydrogen
Type

S-260A.B, S-350B.B
S-450B.B
S-500B.B,
S-600B.B, S-700B.B
S-13MN.B

150,000 105.462 106.165 106.868 107.571 108.275 108.978 109.681 110.384 111.087 111.790

180,000 123.555 127.258 127.961 128.664 129.367 130.773 130.070 131.476 132.179 132.882

0.5

350~400

60

190,000 133.585 134.289 134.992 135.695 136.398 137.101 137.804 138.507

13.210 139.913

200,000 140.161 141.319 142.022 142.726 143.429 144.132 144.835 145.538 146.241 146.944
210,000 147.647 148.350 149.058 149.756 150.459 151.866 151.866 152.569 153.272 153.975
220,000 154.678 155.381 156.084 156.787 157.490 158.193 158.896 159.599 160.303 161.006

Lime-Titania
Type

S-308L.16N,S308Mo.16,S-308.16N
S-309L.16,S-309Mo.16,S-309.16N
S-316L.16N,S-347.16,S-316.16N
S-312.16,S-310.16

0.5

For Cast Iron

Graphite Type

S-NCI, S-FCF

1.5

80~120

30~60

Submerged
Flux

Bonded Type

S-707, S-717, S-727


S-737, S-777, 5-777MXT
S-717ULT, S-787TB
S-777MX, S-777MXH

0.1

300~350

60

For Stainless
Steels

(lbs/in2
2

300~350

60

230,000 161.709 162.412 163.115 163.818 164.521 165.224 165.927 166.630 167.333 168.036
240,000 168.740 169.443 170.146 170.849 170.552 172.255 172.958 173.661 174.364 175.067
250,000 175.770 176.473 177.177 177.880 178.583 179.286 179.989 180.692 181.395 182.098

244

lbs/in2
Kgf/mm

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

0.0703

0.1406

0.2109

0.2812

0.3512

0.4218

0.4918

0.5625

0.6328

245

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

STRESS CONVERSION TABLE(2)


(kgf/mm2
N/mm2 or Mpa)
Conversion Factor : 1kgf/mm2 = 9.80665 N/mm2
Kgf/mm2

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

Kgf/mm2

(kgf/mm2
N/mm2 or Mpa)
Conversion Factor : 1kgf/mm2 = 9.80665 N/mm2
Kgf/mm2

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

N/mm2
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
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

9.8067
19.613
29.420
39.227
49.033
58.840
68.647
78.453
88.260
98.067
107.87
117.68
127.49
137.29
147.10
156.91
166.71
176.52
186.33
196.13
205.94
215.75
225.55
235.36
245.17
254.97
264.78
274.59
284.39
294.20
304.01
313.81
323.62
333.43
343.23
353.04
362.85
372.65
382.46
392.27
402.07
411.88
421.69
431.49
441.30
451.11
460.91
470.72
480.53

0.9807
10.787
20.594
30.401
40.207
50.014
59.821
69.627
79.434
89.241
99.047
108.85
118.66
128.47
138.27
148.08
157.89
167.69
177.50
187.31
197.11
206.92
216.73
226.53
236.34
246.15
255.95
265.76
275.57
285.37
295.18
304.99
314.79
324.60
334.41
344.21
354.02
363.83
373.63
383.44
393.25
403.05
412.86
422.67
432.47
442.28
452.09
461.89
471.70
481.54

1.9613
11.768
21.575
31.381
41.188
50.995
60.801
70.608
80.415
90.221
100.03
109.83
119.64
129.45
139.25
149.06
158.87
168.67
178.48
188.29
198.09
207.90
217.71
227.51
237.32
247.13
256.93
266.74
276.55
286.35
296.16
305.97
315.77
325.58
335.39
345.19
355.00
364.81
374.61
384.42
394.23
404.03
413.84
423.65
433.45
443.26
453.07
462.87
472.68
482.49

2.9420
12.749
22.555
32.362
42.169
51.975
61.763
71.589
81.395
91.202
101.01
110.82
120.62
130.43
140.24
150.04
159.85
169.66
179.46
189.27
199.07
208.88
218.69
228.49
238.30
248.11
257.91
267.72
277.53
287.33
297.14
306.95
316.75
326.56
336.37
346.17
355.98
365.79
375.59
385.40
395.21
405.01
414.82
424.63
434.43
444.24
454.05
463.85
473.66
483.47

3.9227
13.729
23.536
33.343
43.149
52.956
62.763
72.569
82.376
92.138
101.99
111.80
121.60
131.41
141.22
151.02
160.83
170.64
180.44
190.25
200.06
209.86
219.67
229.48
239.28
249.09
257.90
268.70
278.51
288.32
298.12
307.93
317.74
327.54
337.35
347.16
356.96
366.77
376.58
386.38
396.19
406.00
415.80
425.61
435.42
445.20
455.03
464.84
474.64
484.45

4.9033
14.710
24.517
34.323
44.130
53.937
63.743
73.550
83.357
93.163
102.97
112.78
122.58
132.39
142.20
152.00
161.81
171.62
181.42
191.23
201.04
210.84
220.65
230.46
240.26
250.07
259.88
269.68
279.49
289.30
299.10
308.91
318.72
328.52
338.33
348.14
357.94
367.75
377.56
387.36
397.17
406.98
416.78
426.59
436.40
446.20
456.01
465.82
475.62
485.43

246

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

Kgf/mm2

496.22
506.02
515.83
525.64
535.44
545.25
555.06
564.83
574.67
584.48
594.28
604.06
613.90
623.70
633.51
643.32
653.12
662.93
672.74
682.54
692.16
702.16
711.96
721.77
731.58
741.28
751.19
761.00
770.80
780.61
790.42
800.22
810.03
819.84
829.64
839.45
849.26
859.06
868.87
878.48
888.48
898.29
908.10
917.90
927.71
937.52
947.32
957.13
966.94
976.74

497.20
507.00
516.81
526.62
536.42
546.23
556.04
565.84
575.65
585.46
595.26
605.07
614.88
624.68
634.49
644.30
654.10
663.91
673.72
683.52
693.33
703.14
712.94
722.75
732.56
742.36
752.17
761.98
771.78
781.59
791.40
801.20
811.01
820.82
830.62
840.43
850.24
860.04
869.85
879.66
889.46
899.27
909.08
918.88
928.69
938.50
948.30
958.11
967.92
977.72

498.18
507.98
517.79
527.60
537.40
547.21
557.02
566.82
576.63
586.44
596.24
606.56
615.56
625.66
635.47
645.28
655.08
664.89
674.70
684.50
694.31
704.12
713.92
723.73
733.73
743.34
753.15
762.96
772.76
782.57
792.38
802.18
811.99
821.80
831.60
841.41
851.22
861.02
870.83
880.64
890.44
900.25
910.06
919.86
929.67
939.48
949.28
959.09
968.90
978.70

499.16
508.97
518.77
528.58
538.39
548.19
558.00
567.81
577.61
587.42
597.22
607.03
616.84
626.64
636.45
646.26
656.06
665.87
675.68
685.48
695.29
705.10
714.90
724.71
734.52
744.32
754.13
763.94
773.74
783.55
793.36
803.16
812.97
822.78
832.78
842.39
852.20
862.20
871.81
881.62
891.42
901.23
911.04
920.84
930.65
940.46
950.26
960.07
969.88
979.68

50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99

N/mm2
5.8840
15.691
25.497
35.304
45.111
54.917
64.724
74.531
84.337
94.144
103.95
113.76
123.56
133.37
143.18
152.98
162.79
172.70
182.40
192.21
202.02
211.82
221.63
231.44
241.24
251.05
260.86
270.66
280.47
290.28
300.08
309.89
319.70
329.50
339.31
349.12
358.92
368.73
378.54
388.34
398.15
407.96
417.76
427.57
437.38
447.18
456.99
466.80
476.60
486.41

6.8647
16.671
26.478
36.285
46.091
55.898
65.705
75.511
85.318
95.125
104.63
114.74
124.54
134.35
144.16
135.96
163.77
173.58
183.38
193.19
203.00
212.80
222.61
232.42
242.22
252.03
261.84
271.64
281.45
291.28
301.03
310.87
320.68
330.48
340.29
350.10
359.90
369.71
379.52
389.32
399.13
408.94
418.74
428.55
438.55
448.16
457.97
467.97
477.58
487.39

7.8453
17.652
27.459
37.265
47.072
56.879
66.685
76.492
86.299
96.105
105.91
115.72
125.53
135.33
145.14
154.95
164.75
174.56
184.37
194.17
203.98
213.78
223.59
233.40
243.20
253.01
262.82
272.62
282.43
292.24
302.04
311.85
321.66
331.46
341.27
351.08
360.88
370.69
380.50
390.30
400.11
409.92
419.72
429.53
439.34
449.14
458.95
468.76
478.56
488.37

8.826
18.633
28.439
38.246
48.053
57.859
67.666
77.473
87.279
97.086
106.89
116.70
126.51
136.31
146.12
155.93
165.73
175.54
185.35
195.15
204.86
214.77
224.57
234.77
244.19
253.99
263.80
273.61
283.41
293.22
303.03
312.83
322.64
332.45
342.25
352.06
361.87
371.67
381.48
391.29
401.09
410.90
420.71
430.51
440.32
450.13
459.93
469.74
479.55
489.35

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
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99

490.33
500.14
509.95
519.75
529.56
539.37
549.17
558.98
568.79
578.59
588.40
598.21
608.01
617.82
627.63
637.43
647.24
657.05
666.85
676.66
686.27
696.27
706.08
715.89
725.69
735.50
745.31
755.11
764.92
774.73
784.53
794.34
804.15
813.95
823.76
833.57
843.37
853.18
862.99
872.97
882.41
892.41
902.21
912.02
921.83
931.63
941.44
951.25
961.05
970.86

491.31
501.12
510.93
520.73
530.54
540.35
550.15
559.96
569.77
579.57
589.38
599.19
608.99
618.80
628.61
638.41
648.22
658.03
667.83
677.64
687.45
697.25
707.06
716.87
726.67
736.48
746.29
756.09
765.90
775.71
785.51
795.32
805.13
814.93
824.74
834.55
844.35
854.16
863.97
873.77
883.58
893.39
903.19
913.00
922.81
932.61
942.42
952.23
962.03
971.82

492.29 493.27 494.26


502.10 503.08 504.06
511.91 512.89 513.87
521.71 522.69 523.68
531.52 532.50 533.48
541.33 542.31 543.29
551.13 552.11 553.10
560.94 561.92 562.90
570.75 571.73 572.71
580.55 581.53 582.52
590.35 591.34 592.32
600.17 601.15 602.13
609.67 610.95 611.93
619.78 620.76 621.74
629.59 630.57 631.55
639.39 640.37 641.35
649.20 650.18 651.16
659.01 659.99 660.97
668.81 669.79 670.77
678.62 679.60 680.58
688.43 689.41 690.39
698.23 699.21 700.19
708.04 709.025 710.00
717.85 718.83 719.81
727.65 728.63 729.61
737.46 738.44 739.42
747.27 748.25 749.23
757.07 758.05 759.03
766.88 767.86 768.84
776.69 777.67 778.65
786.49 787.47 788.26
796.30 797.47 798.26
806.11 807.09 808.07
815.91 816.89 817.87
825.72 826.70 827.68
835.53 836.51 837.49
845.33 846.31 847.29
855.14 856.12 857.10
864.95 865.93 866.91
874.75 875.73 876.71
884.56 885.54 886.52
894.37 895.35 896.33
904.17 905.15 906.13
913.98 914.96 915.94
923.79 924.77 925.75
933.59 934.57 935.55
943.40 944.38 945.36
953.21 954.19 955.17
963.01 963.99 964.97
972.82 973.80 974.78

495.24
505.04
514.85
524.66
534.46
544.27
554.08
563.88
573.69
583.50
593.30
603.11
612.92
622.72
632.53
642.34
652.14
661.95
671.76
681.56
691.37
701.18
710.98
720.79
730.60
740.40
750.21
760.02
769.82
779.63
789.44
799.24
809.05
818.86
828.66
838.47
848.28
858.08
867.89
877.70
887.50
897.31
907.12
916.92
926.13
936.54
946.34
956.15
965.96
975.76

247

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

STRESS CONVERSION TABLE(3)


(N/mm2 or Mpa kgf/mm2)
Conversion Factor : 1N/mm2 = 0.10197 kgf/mm2
N/mm2

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

N/mm2

( kgf/mm2 N/mm2 or Mpa)


Conversion Factor : 1N/mm2 = 9.80665 N/mm2
Kgf/mm2

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

kgf/mm2
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360
370
380
390
400
410
420
430
440
450
460
470
480
490

1.0197
2.0394
3.0591
4.0789
5.0936
6.1183
7.1380
8.1577
9.1774
10.197
11.217
12.237
13.256
14.276
15.296
16.315
17.335
18.355
19.375
20.394
21.414
22.434
23.453
24.473
25.493
26.513
27.532
28.552
29.572
30.591
31.611
32.631
33.651
34.670
35.690
36.710
37.729
38.749
39.769
40.789
41.808
42.848
43.848
44.868
45.88
46.907
47.927
48.946
49.966

0.1020
1.1217
2.1417
3.1611
4.1808
5.2006
6.2203
7.2400
8.2597
9.2794
10.29
11.319
12.339
13.358
14.378
15.398
16.417
17.437
18.457
19.477
20.496
21.516
22.536
23.555
24.575
25.595
26.614
27.634
28.654
29.674
30.693
31.713
32.733
33.753
34.772
35.792
36.812
37.831
38.851
39.871
40.891
41.910
42.930
44.950
44.969
45.989
47.009
48.029
49.048
50.068

0.2039
1.2237
2.2434
3.2631
4.2828
5.3025
6.3222
7.3420
8.3617
9.3814
10.401
11.421
12.441
13.460
14.480
15.500
16.519
17.539
18.559
19.579
20.598
21.618
22.638
23.657
24.677
25.697
26.717
27.736
28.756
29.776
30.795
31.815
32.835
33.855
34.874
35.894
36.914
37.933
38.953
39.973
40.993
42.012
43.032
44.052
45.071
46.091
47.111
48.131
49.150
50.170

0.3059
1.3256
2.3453
3.3651
4.3848
5.4045
6.4242
7.4439
8.4636
9.4834
10.503
11.523
12.543
13.562
14.582
15.602
16.621
17.641
18.661
19.681
20.700
21.720
22.740
23.759
24.779
25.799
26.899
27.838
28.858
29.878
30.897
31.917
32.937
33.957
34.976
35.996
37.016
38.035
39.055
40.075
41.095
42.114
43.134
44.154
45.173
46.193
47.213
48.233
49.252
50.272

0.4079
1.3276
2.4473
3.4670
4.4868
5.5065
6.5262
7.5499
8.5656
9.5853
10.605
11.625
12.644
13.664
14.674
15.704
16.723
17.743
18.763
19.782
20.802
21.822
22.842
23.861
24.881
25.901
26.921
27.940
28.960
29.980
30.999
32.019
33.039
33.059
34.078
36.098
37.118
38.137
39.157
40.177
41.197
42.216
43.236
44.256
45.275
46.295
47.315
48.335
49.354
50.374

0.5099
1.5296
2.5493
3.5690
4.5887
5.6084
6.6282
7.6479
8.6676
9.6873
10.707
11.727
12.764
13.766
14.786
15.806
16.825
17.845
18.865
19.884
20.904
21.924
22.944
23.963
24.983
26.003
27.022
27.042
29.062
30.082
31.101
32.121
33.141
34.160
35.180
36.200
37.220
38.239
39.259
40.279
41.299
42.318
43.338
44.358
45.377
46.397
47.417
48.437
49.456
50.476

248

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

Kgf/mm2

51.598
52.617
53.637
54.657
55.677
56.696
57.716
58.736
59.755
60.775
61.795
62.815
63.834
64.854
65.874
66.893
67.913
68.933
69.953
70.972
71.992
73.012
74.031
75.051
76.071
77.081
78.110
79.130
80.150
81.169
82.189
83.209
84.229
85.248
86.268
87.288
88.307
89.327
90.347
91.367
92.386
93.406
94.426
95.445
96.465
97.485
98.505
99.524
100.52
101.56

51.700
52.719
53.739
54.759
55.778
56.798
57.818
58.838
59.857
60.877
61.897
62.916
63.936
64.956
65.976
66.995
68.015
69.035
70.055
71.074
72.094
73.114
74.133
75.153
76.173
77.193
78.212
79.232
80.252
81.271
82.291
83.311
84.331
85.350
86.370
87.390
88.409
89.429
90.449
91.469
92.488
93.508
94.528
95.547
96.567
97.587
98.607
99.626
100.67
101.64

51.802
52.821
53.841
54.861
55.880
56.900
57.920
58.940
59.959
60.979
61.999
63.018
64.038
65.058
66.078
67.097
67.117
69.137
70.156
71.170
72.196
73.216
74.235
75.255
76.275
77.294
78.314
79.334
80.354
81.373
82.393
83.413
84.433
85.452
86.472
87.492
88.511
89.831
90.551
91.571
92.590
93.610
94.630
95.649
96.669
97.689
98.709
99.728
100.75
101.77

51.904
52.923
53.943
54.963
55.982
57.002
58.022
59.042
60.061
61.081
62.101
63.120
64.140
65.160
66.180
67.199
68.219
69.239
70.258
71.278
72.298
73.318
74.337
75.357
76.377
77.396
78.416
79.436
80.456
81.475
82.495
83.515
84.534
85.554
86.874
87.594
88.613
89.633
90.653
91.672
92.692
93.712
94.732
95.751
96.771
97.791
98.811
99.830
100.85
101.87

500
510
520
530
540
550
560
570
580
590
600
610
620
630
640
650
660
670
680
690
700
710
720
730
740
750
760
770
780
790
800
810
820
830
840
850
860
870
880
890
900
910
920
930
940
950
960
970
980
990

N/mm2
0.6118
1.6315
2.6543
3.6710
4.6907
5.7104
6.7301
7.7498
8.7696
9.7893
10.809
11.829
12.848
13.868
14.888
15.908
16.927
17.947
18.967
19.986
21.006
22.026
23.046
24.065
25.085
26.015
27.124
28.144
29.164
30.184
31.203
32.223
33.243
34.262
35.282
36.302
37.322
38.341
39.361
40.381
41.400
42.420
43.440
44.460
45.479
46.499
47.519
48.538
49.558
50.578

0.7138
1.7335
2.7532
3.7729
4.7927
8.8124
6.8321
7.8518
8.8715
9.8912
10.911
11.931
12.950
13.970
14.990
16.010
17.029
18.049
19.069
20.088
21.108
22.128
23.148
24.167
25.187
26.207
27.223
28.246
29.266
30.286
31.305
32.325
33.345
34.364
35.384
36.404
37.424
38.443
39.463
40.483
41.502
42.522
43.542
44.562
45.581
46.601
47.621
48.640
49.660
50.680

0.8158
1.8355
2.8552
3.8749
4.8946
8.9144
6.9341
7.9538
8.9735
9.9932
11.013
12.033
13.052
14.072
15.092
16.112
17.131
18.151
19.171
20.190
21.210
22.230
23.250
24.269
25.289
26.309
27.328
28.348
29.368
30.388
31.407
32.427
33.447
34.466
35.486
36.406
37.526
38.545
39.565
40.585
41.604
42.624
43.644
44.664
45.683
46.703
47.723
48.742
49.762
50.782

0.9177
1.9375
2.9572
3.9769
4.9966
6.0163
7.0363
8.0558
9.0755
10.095
11.115
12.135
13.154
14.174
15.194
16.213
17.233
18.253
19.273
20.292
21.312
22.332
23.352
24.371
25.391
26.411
27.430
28.450
29.470
30.490
31.509
32.529
33.549
34.568
35.588
36.608
37.628
38.647
39.667
40.687
41.706
42.726
43.746
44.766
45.785
46.805
47.825
48.844
49.864
50.884

10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
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
710
720
730
740
750
760
770
780
790
800
810
820
830
840
850
860
870
880
890
900
910
920
930
940
950
960
970
980
990

50.986
52.006
53.025
54.025
55.265
56.084
57.104
58.124
59.144
60.163
61.183
62.203
63.222
64.242
65.262
66.282
67.301
68.321
69.341
70.360
71.380
72.400
73.420
74.439
75.459
76.479
77.498
78.578
79.538
80.558
81.577
82.597
83.617
84.636
85.656
86.676
87.696
88.715
89.735
90.755
91.774
92.794
93.814
94.834
95.853
96.873
97.893
98.912
99.932
100.95

51.088
52.107
53.127
54.147
55.167
56.186
57.206
58.226
59.246
60.265
61.285
62.305
63.324
64.344
65.364
66.384
67.403
68.423
69.443
70.462
71.482
72.402
73.522
74.541
75.561
76.581
77.600
78.620
79.640
80.660
81.679
82.699
83.719
84.738
85.758
86.778
87.798
88.817
89.837
90.857
91.876
92.896
93.916
94.936
95.955
96.975
97.995
99.014
100.03
101.05

51.190
52.209
53.229
54.249
55.269
56.288
57.308
58.328
59.347
60.367
61.387
62.407
63.426
64.446
65.466
66.485
67.404
68.525
69.545
70.564
71.584
72.604
73.624
74.643
75.663
76.682
77.702
78.722
79.742
80.762
81.762
82.801
83.821
84.840
85.860
86.880
87.900
88.919
89.939
90.959
91.978
92.998
93.100
94.140
96.159
97.179
98.301
99.218
100.24
101.16

51.292
52.311
53.33
54.351
55.371
56.390
57.410
58.430
59.449
60.469
61.489
62.509
63.528
64.548
65.568
66.587
67.607
68.627
69.647
70.666
71.686
72.706
73.725
74.745
75.765
76.785
77.804
78.824
79.844
80.863
81.833
82.903
83.923
84.942
85.962
86.982
88.002
89.021
90.041
91.661
92.080
93.100
94.120
95.140
96.159
97.179
98.199
99.218
100.24
101.26

51.394
52.413
53.433
54.453
55.473
56.492
57.512
58.532
59.551
60.571
61.591
62.611
63.630
64.650
65.670
66.689
67.709
68.729
69.749
70.768
71.788
72.808
73.827
74.847
75.867
76.887
77.906
78.926
79.946
80.965
81.985
83.005
84.025
85.044
86.064
87.084
88.103
89.123
90.143
91.163
92.182
93.202
94.222
95.241
96.261
97.281
98.301
99.320
100.34
101.36

51.496
52.515
53.535
54.555
55.575
56.594
57.614
58.634
59.653
60.673
61.693
62.713
63.732
64.752
65.772
66.791
67.811
68.831
69.851
70.870
71.890
72.910
73.929
74.949
75.969
76.989
78.008
79.028
80.048
81.067
82.087
83.107
84.127
85.146
86.166
87.186
88.205
89.225
90.245
91.265
92.284
93.304
94.324
95.343
96.363
97.383
98.403
99.422
100.44
101.46

249

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

IMPACT VALUE CONVERSION TABLE

IMPACT VALUE CONVERSION TABLE (1)

(ft-lbs
kgf m)
Conversion Factor : 1ft-lbs = 0.138255 kg m
ft-lbs

ft-lbs

(kgf m
N m or J)
Conversion Factor : 1kgf m = 9.80665 N m [or J]
kgf m

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

5.8840
15.691
25.497
35.304
45.111
54.917
64.724
74.531
84.337
94.144
103.95
113.76
123.56
133.37
143.18
152.98
162.79
172.60
182.40
192.21
202.02
211.82
221.63
231.44
241.24
251.05
260.47
270.66
280.47
290.28
300.08
309.89
319.70
329.50
339.31
349.12
358.92
368.73
378.54
388.34
398.15
407.96
417.76
427.57
437.38
447.18
456.99
466.80
476.60
486.41

6.8647
16.671
26.478
36.285
46.091
55.898
65.705
75.511
85.318
95.125
104.93
114.74
124.54
134.35
144.16
153.96
163.77
173.58
183.38
193.19
203.00
212.80
222.61
232.42
242.22
252.03
261.45
271.64
281.45
291.26
301.06
310.87
320.68
330.48
340.29
350.10
359.90
369.71
379.52
389.32
399.13
408.94
418.74
428.55
438.36
448.13
457.97
467.78
477.58
487.39

7.8453
17.652
27.652
37.265
47.072
56.879
66.685
76.492
86.299
96.105
105.91
115.72
125.53
135.33
145.14
154.95
164.75
174.56
184.37
194.17
203.98
213.78
223.59
233.40
243.20
253.01
262.43
272.62
282.43
292.24
302.04
311.85
321.66
331.46
341.27
350.88
360.88
370.69
380.50
390.30
400.11
409.92
419.72
429.53
439.34
449.14
458.95
468.76
478.56
488.37

8.8260
18.633
28.439
38.246
48.053
57.859
67.666
77.473
87.279
97.086
106.89
116.70
126.51
136.31
146.12
155.93
165.73
175.54
185.35
195.15
204.96
214.77
224.57
234.38
244.19
253.99
263.80
273.61
283.41
293.22
303.03
312.83
322.64
332.45
342.25
351.87
361.87
371.67
381.48
391.29
401.09
410.90
420.71
430.51
440.32
450.13
459.93
469.74
479.55
487.35

N m[or Joule]
Kgm

Kgm

Kgm

Kgm

Kgm

Kgm

Kgm

Kgm

Kgm

Kgm

Kgm

0.000

0.138

0.276

0.415

0.553

0.691

0.830

0.968

1.106

1.244

10

1.383

1.521

1.659

1.797

1.936

2.074

2.212

2.350

2.489

2.627

10

20

2.765

2.903

3.042

3.180

3.318

3.456

3.595

3.733

3.871

4.009

20

30

4.148

4.286

4.424

4.562

4.701

4.839

4.977

5.116

5.254

5.392

30

40

5.530

5.667

5.807

5.945

6.083

6.222

6.360

6.498

6.636

6.774

40

50

6.913

7.051

7.189

7.328

7.466

7.604

7.742

7.881

8.019

8.157

50

60

8.295

8.434

8.572

8.710

8.848

8.987

9.125

9.263

9.401

9.540

60

70

9.678

9.816

9.955

10.093

10.231

10.369

10.508

10.646

10.784

10.922

70

80

11.061

11.199

11.337

11.475

11.614

11.752

11.890

12.028

12.167

12.305

80

90

12.443

12.581

12.720

12.858

12.996

13.134

13.273

13.411

13.549

13.687

90

100

13.826

13.964

14.105

14.540

14.379

14.517

14.655

14.794

14.932

15.070

100

110

15.208

15.347

15.482

15.623

15.761

15.900

16.038

16.176

16.314

16.453

110

120

16.591

16.729

16.867

17.006

17.144

17.282

17.420

17.559

17.697

17.835

120

250

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
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

9.8066
19.613
29.420
39.227
49.033
58.840
68.647
78.453
88.260
98.066
107.87
117.68
127.49
137.29
147.10
156.91
166.71
176.52
186.33
196.13
205.94
215.75
225.55
235.36
245.17
254.97
264.78
274.59
284.39
294.20
304.01
313.81
323.62
333.43
343.32
353.04
362.85
372.35
382.46
392.27
402.07
411.88
421.69
431.49
441.30
451.11
460.91
470.72
480.53

0.9807
10.787
20.594
30.401
40.207
50.014
59.821
69.627
79.434
89.241
99.047
108.85
118.66
128.47
138.27
148.08
157.89
167.69
177.50
187.31
197.11
206.92
216.73
226.53
236.34
246.15
255.57
265.76
275.57
285.37
295.18
304.99
314.79
324.60
334.41
344.21
351.02
363.83
373.63
383.44
393.25
403.05
412.86
422.67
432.47
442.28
452.09
461.89
471.70
481.51

1.9613
11.768
21.575
31.381
41.188
50.995
60.801
70.608
80.415
90.221
100.03
109.83
119.64
129.45
139.25
149.06
158.87
168.67
178.48
188.29
198.09
207.90
217.71
227.51
237.32
247.13
256.55
266.74
276.55
286.35
296.16
305.97
315.77
325.58
335.39
345.19
355.00
364.81
374.61
384.42
394.23
404.03
413.84
423.65
433.45
443.26
453.07
462.87
472.68
482.49

2.9420
12.749
22.555
32.362
42.169
51.975
61.728
71.589
81.395
91.202
101.01
110.82
120.62
130.43
140.24
150.04
156.85
169.66
179.46
189.27
199.07
208.88
218.69
228.49
238.30
248.11
257.53
267.72
277.53
287.33
297.14
306.95
316.75
326.56
336.37
346.17
355.98
365.79
375.59
385.40
395.21
405.01
414.82
424.63
434.43
444.24
454.05
463.85
473.66
483.47

3.9227
13.729
23.343
33.343
43.149
52.956
62.763
72.569
82.376
92.183
101.99
111.80
121.60
131.41
141.22
151.02
160.83
170.64
180.44
190.25
200.06
209.86
219.67
229.48
239.28
249.09
258.89
268.70
278.51
288.32
298.12
307.93
317.74
327.54
337.35
347.16
356.96
366.77
376.58
386.38
396.19
406.00
415.80
425.61
435.42
445.22
455.03
464.83
474.64
484.45

251

4.9033
14.710
24.517
34.323
44.130
53.937
63.743
73.550
83.357
93.163
102.97
112.78
122.58
132.39
142.20
152.00
161.81
171.62
181.42
191.23
201.04
210.84
220.65
230.46
240.26
250.07
259.49
269.68
279.49
289.30
299.10
308.91
318.72
328.52
338.33
348.14
357.94
367.75
377.56
387.36
397.17
406.98
416.78
426.59
436.40
446.20
456.01
465.82
475.62
485.43

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

IMPACT VALUE CONVERSION TABLE (2)

TMEPERATURE CONVERSION TABLE

(kgf m N m or J)
Conversion Factor : 1kgf m = 9.80665 N m [or J]
kgf m

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

490.33
500.14
509.95
519.75
529.56
539.37
549.17
558.98
568.79
578.59
588.40
598.21
608.01
617.82
627.63
637.43
647.24
657.05
666.85
676.66
686.47
696.27
706.08
715.89
725.69
735.50
745.31
755.11
764.92
774.73
784.53
794.34
804.15
813.95
823.76
833.56
843.37
853.18
862.99
872.79
882.60
892.41
902.21
912.02
921.83
931.63
941.44
951.25
961.05
970.86
980.66

491.31
501.12
510.93
520.73
530.54
540.35
550.15
559.96
569.77
579.57
589.38
599.19
608.99
618.80
628.61
638.41
648.22
658.03
667.83
677.64
687.45
697.25
707.06
716.87
726.67
736.48
746.29
756.09
765.90
775.71
785.51
795.32
805.13
814.93
824.74
834.74
844.35
854.16
863.97
873.77
883.58
893.39
903.19
913.00
922.81
932.61
942.42
952.23
962.03
971.84

492.29
502.10
511.91
521.71
531.52
541.33
551.13
560.94
570.75
580.55
590.36
600.17
609.97
619.78
629.59
639.39
649.20
659.01
668.81
678.62
688.43
698.23
708.04
717.85
727.65
737.46
747.27
757.07
766.88
776.69
786.49
796.30
806.11
815.91
825.72
835.53
845.72
855.14
864.95
874.75
884.56
894.37
904.17
913.98
923.79
933.59
943.40
953.21
963.01
972.82

493.27
503.27
512.89
522.69
532.50
542.31
552.11
561.92
571.73
581.53
591.34
601.15
610.95
620.76
630.57
640.37
650.18
659.99
669.99
679.60
689.41
699.21
709.02
718.83
728.63
738.44
748.25
758.05
767.86
777.67
787.47
797.28
807.09
816.89
826.70
836.70
846.51
856.12
865.93
875.73
885.54
895.35
905.15
914.96
924.77
934.57
944.38
954.19
963.99
973.80

494.26
504.06
513.87
523.68
533.48
543.48
553.10
562.90
572.71
582.52
592.32
602.13
611.93
621.74
631.55
641.35
651.16
660.97
670.77
680.58
690.39
700.19
710.00
719.81
729.61
739.42
749.23
759.03
768.84
778.65
788.45
798.26
808.07
817.87
827.68
837.68
847.49
857.10
866.91
876.71
886.52
896.33
906.13
915.94
925.75
935.55
945.36
955.17
964.97
974.78

252

495.24
505.04
514.85
524.66
534.46
544.27
544.27
563.88
573.69
583.50
593.30
603.11
612.92
622.72
632.53
642.34
652.14
661.95
671.76
681.56
691.37
701.18
710.98
720.79
730.60
740.40
750.21
760.02
769.82
779.63
789.44
799.24
809.05
818.86
828.66
838.66
848.47
858.08
867.89
877.70
887.50
897.31
907.12
916.92
926.73
936.54
946.34
956.15
965.96
975.76

496.22
506.02
515.83
525.64
535.44
545.25
555.03
564.86
574.67
584.48
594.28
604.09
613.90
623.70
633.51
643.32
653.12
662.93
672.74
682.54
692.35
702.16
711.96
721.77
731.58
741.38
751.19
761.00
770.80
780.61
790.42
800.22
810.03
819.84
829.64
839.64
849.45
859.06
868.87
878.68
888.48
898.28
908.10
917.90
927.71
937.52
947.32
957.13
966.94
976.74

497.20
507.00
516.82
526.32
536.42
546.23
556.04
565.84
575.65
585.46
595.26
605.07
614.88
624.68
634.49
644.30
654.10
663.91
673.72
683.52
693.33
703.14
712.94
722.75
732.56
742.36
752.17
761.98
771.78
781.59
791.40
801.20
811.01
820.82
830.62
840.62
850.43
860.04
869.85
879.66
889.46
899.27
909.08
918.88
928.69
938.50
948.30
958.11
967.92
977.72

498.18
507.98
517.79
527.60
537.64
547.21
557.02
566.82
576.63
586.44
596.24
606.05
615.86
625.66
635.47
645.28
655.08
664.89
674.70
684.50
694.31
704.12
713.92
723.73
733.54
743.34
753.15
762.96
772.76
782.57
792.38
802.18
811.99
821.80
831.60
841.60
851.41
861.02
870.83
880.64
890.44
900.25
910.06
919.86
929.67
939.48
949.28
959.09
968.90
978.70

46~91

92~450

460~910

0.9

N m[or Joule]
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100

0~45

499.16
508.97
518.77
528.58
538.39
548.19
558.00
567.81
577.61
587.42
597.22
607.03
616.84
626.64
636.45
646.26
656.06
665.87
675.68
685.48
695.29
705.10
714.90
724.71
734.52
744.32
754.13
763.94
773.74
783.55
793.36
803.16
812.97
822.78
832.58
842.58
852.39
862.00
871.81
881.62
891.23
901.23
911.04
920.84
930.65
940.46
950.26
960.07
969.88
979.68

-17.8
-17.2
-16.7
-16.1
-15.6
-15.0
-14.4
-13.9
-13.3
-12.8
-12.2
-11.7
-11.1
-10.6
-10.0
-9.4
-8.9
-8.3
-7.7
-7.2
-6.7
-6.1
-5.6
-5.0
-4.4
-3.9
-3.3
-2.8
-2.2
-1.7
-1.1
-0.6
0
0.6
1.1
1.7
2.2
3.3
3.9
4.4
5.0
5.6
6.1
6.7
7.2

0
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
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45

32
33.8
35.6
37.4
39.2
41.0
42.8
44.6
46.4
48.2
50.0
51.8
53.6
55.4
57.2
59.0
60.8
62.6
64.4
66.2
68.0
69.8
71.6
73.4
75.2
77.0
78.8
80.6
82.4
84.2
86.0
87.08
89.6
91.4
93.2
95.0
96.8
100.4
102.2
104.0
105.8
107.6
109.3
111.2
113.0

7.7
8.2
8.8
9.3
9.9
10.4
11.1
11.5
12.1
12.6
13.2
13.7
14.3
14.8
15.6
16.0
16.6
17.1
17.7
18.2
18.8
19.3
19.9
20.4
21.0
21.5
22.2
22.7
23.3
23.8
24.4
25.0
25.5
26.2
26.8
27.3
27.7
28.8
29.3
29.9
30.4
31.0
31.5
32.1
32.6

46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91

114.8
116.8
118.8
120.2
122.0
123.8
125.8
127.4
129.2
131.0
132.8
134.6
136.4
138.4
140.0
141.8
143.6
145.4
147.2
149.0
150.8
152.6
154.4
156.2
158.0
159.8
161.6
163.4
165.2
167.0
168.8
170.6
172.4
174.2
176.0
177.8
179.6
183.2
185.0
186.8
188.6
190.4
192.2
194.0
195.8

33.3
33.8
34.4
34.8
35.5
36.1
36.6
37.1
37.7
38
43
49
54
60
65
71
76
83
88
93
99
100
104
110
115
121
127
132
138
143
149
154
160
165
171
177
182
193
199
204
210
215
221
226
232

253

92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
212
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360
380
390
400
410
420
430
440
450

197.6
199.4
201.2
203.0
204.8
206.6
208.4
210.2
212.0
212
230
248
266
284
302
320
338
356
374
392
410
413
428
446
464
482
500
518
536
554
572
590
608
526
644
662
680
716
734
752
770
788
806
824
842

238
243
249
254
260
265
271
276
282
288
293
299
304
310
315
321
326
332
338
343
349
354
360
365
371
376
382
387
393
399
404
410
415
421
426
432
438
449
454
460
465
471
476
482
487

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
710
720
730
740
750
760
770
780
790
800
810
820
840
850
860
870
880
890
900
910

860
878
896
914
932
950
968
986
1004
1022
1040
1058
1076
1094
1112
1130
1148
1166
1184
1202
1220
1238
1256
1274
1292
1310
1328
1346
1364
1382
1400
1418
1436
1454
1472
1490
1508
1544
1562
1580
1598
1616
1634
1652
1670

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

UNIT CONVERSION TABLE OF INCH AND MILIMETER


Conversion Factor: 1 inch=25.4mm
920~1370
493
498
504
510
520
526
532
538
543
549
555
560
565
571
576
582
587
593
604
609
616
620
626
631
637
642
648
653
659
664
670
675
682
686
692
697
704
708
715
719
726
734
737
741

920
930
940
950
970
980
990
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
1100
1120
1130
1140
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
1350
1360
1370

1688
1706
1724
1742
1778
1796
1814
1832
1850
1868
1886
1904
1922
1940
1958
1976
1994
2012
2048
2066
2084
2102
2120
2138
2156
2174
2192
2210
2228
2246
2264
2282
2300
2318
2336
2354
2372
2390
2408
2426
2444
2462
2480
2498

1380~1830
748
752
760
765
776
782
787
793
798
804
809
815
820
827
831
838
842
849
860
864
871
876
882
887
893
898
904
909
915
920
926
934
937
942
948
953
959
964
970
975
981
986
992
997

1380
1390
1400
1410
1430
1440
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
1550
1560
1580
1590
1600
1610
1620
1630
1640
1650
1660
1670
1680
1690
1700
1710
1720
1730
1740
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
1800
1810
1820
1830

2516
2534
2552
2570
2606
2624
2642
2660
2678
2696
2714
2732
2750
2768
2786
2804
2822
2840
2876
2894
2912
2930
2948
2966
2984
3002
3020
3038
3056
3074
3092
3110
3128
3146
3164
3182
3200
3218
3236
3255
3272
3290
3308
3326

1840~2290
1003
1008
1014
1019
1030
1036
1041
1047
1052
1058
1063
1069
1074
1080
1085
1093
1099
1104
1116
1124
1127
1132
1138
1143
1149
1154
1160
1166
1171
1177
1182
1188
1193
1199
1204
1210
1216
1221
1227
1232
1238
1243
1249
1254

254

1840
1850
1860
1870
1890
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020
2040
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
2150
2160
2170
2180
2190
2200
2210
2220
2230
2240
2250
2260
2270
2280
2290

3344
3362
3380
3398
3434
3452
3470
3488
3506
3524
3542
3560
3578
3596
3614
3632
3650
3668
3704
3722
3740
3758
3776
3794
3812
3830
3848
3866
3884
3902
3920
3938
3956
3974
3992
4010
4028
4046
4064
4082
4100
4118
4136
4154

2300~2750
1260
1266
1271
1277
1288
1293
1299
1304
1310
1316
1321
1327
1332
1338
1343
1349
1354
1360
1371
1377
1382
1388
1393
1399
1404
1410
1416
1421
1427
1432
1438
1443
1449
1454
1460
1466
1471
1477
1482
1488
1493
1499
1504
1510

2300
2310
2320
2330
2350
2360
2370
2380
2390
2400
2410
2420
2430
2440
2450
2460
2470
2480
2500
2510
2520
2530
2540
2550
2560
2570
2580
2590
2600
2610
2620
2630
2640
2650
2660
2670
2680
2690
2700
2710
2720
2730
2740
2750

4172
4190
4208
4244
4262
4280
4298
4316
4334
4552
4370
4388
4406
4424
4442
4460
4478
4496
4532
4550
4568
4586
4604
4622
4640
4658
4676
4694
4712
4730
4748
4766
4784
4802
4820
4838
4856
4874
4892
4910
4928
4946
4964
4982

INCH
1/64
1/32
3/64
1/16
5/64
3/32
7/64
1/8
9/64
5/32
11/64
3/16
13/64
7/32
15/64
1/4
17/6
9/32
19/64
5/16
21/64
11/32
23/64
3/8
25/64
13/32
27/64
7/16
29/64
15/32
31/64
1/2

mm
0.015625
0.03125
0.046875
0.0625
0.078125
0.09375
0.109375
0.125
0.140625
0.15625
0.171875
0.1875
0.203125
0.21875
0.234375
0.25
0.265625
0.28125
0.296875
0.3125
0.328125
0.34375
0.359375
0.375
0.390625
0.40625
0.421875
0.4375
0.453125
0.46875
0.484375
0.5

INCH

0.3937
0.7938
1.1906
1.5875
1.9844
2.3812
2.7781
3.175
3.5719
3.9688
4.3656
4.7625
5.1554
5.5562
5.9531
6.35
6.7459
7.1438
7.5406
7.9375
8.3344
8.7312
9.1281
9.525
9.9219
10.3188
10.7156
11.112
11.5094
11.9062
12.3031
12.7

33/64
17/32
35/65
9/16
37/64
19/32
39/64
5/8
41/64
23/32
43/64
11/16
45/64
23/32
47/64
3/4
49/64
25/32
51/64
13/16
53/64
27/32
55/64
7/8
57/64
29/32
59/64
15/16
61/64
31/32
63/64
1

mm
0.515625
0.53125
0.546875
0.5625
0.578125
0.59375
0.607375
0.625
0.640625
0.65625
0.671875
0.6875
0.703125
0.71875
0.734375
0.75
0.785625
0.75125
0.796895
0.8125
0.828125
0.74375
0.859375
0.875
0.890625
0.90625
0.921875
0.9375
0.953125
0.96875
0.984375
1

13.0969
13.4938
13.8906
14.2875
14.6844
15.0821
15.4781
15.875
16.2719
16.6688
17.656
17.4625
17.8554
18.2562
18.6531
19.05
19.4469
19.8438
20.2406
20.6375
21.0344
21.4312
21.8241
22.225
22.6219
23.0188
23.4156
23.8125
24.2094
24.6082
25.0031
25.4

LENGTH
Meter
0.30303
1.81818
3927.27
1
0.025399
0.030494
0.914383
1609.31

Inch
11.9305
71.5832
154619
39.3707
1
12
36
63360

Feet

Yard

Mile

0.994211
5.96527
12884.9
3.28089
0.08333
1
3
5280

0.331403
1.98842
4294.99
1.09363
0.027777
0.333333
1
1760

0.000188
0.001129
2.44033
0.000621
0.000015
0.00189
0.00568
1

WEIGHT
Gram

Kilogram

Ounce

Pound

Long Ton

Short Ton

3750
600
1
1000
28.3495
453.592
1016047
907178

5.75
0.6
0.001
1
0.02835
0.45359
36
63360

132.28
21.1647
0.03527
35.273
1
16
35840
32000

8.2672
1.32279
0.0022
2.20459
0.0525
1
2240
2000

0.00375
0.0006
0.000001
0.001
0.000028
0.00045
1
0.892857

0.004133
0.000661
0.000001
0.001102
0.000031
0.0005
1.12
1

255

Hyundai Standard Packing


1. Covered Electrodes

4-

TIG Wire
5kg hard board tube (200EA) / 1,000kg wooden pallet

1-

Covered Electrodes for Carbon Steels


1,000kg

Covered Electrodes for High Tensile Steels


Covered Electrodes for Low Alloy Steels
5kg packet (4EA) / 20kg carton (50EA) / 1,000kg wooden pallet
Standard Size

1,000kg
5kg

20kg

Pallet Size(mm)

Tube Size(mm)

d
e

b
Packet Size(mm)

a
b
c

50
77
450

Carton Size(mm)

d
e
f

82
211
412

A
B
C
D

= Electrode length

a
b

Pallet Size(mm)

450
430
130
1,150
930

45
945

A
B
C
D

500
130
850
1,130

C
Pallet Weight : 10kg

D
C

450
430
130
1,150
980

Compound Flux (AWS E6013)

5Pallet Weight : 10kg

500kg / 1,000kg

2-

Bag Size(mm)

450 : S-7028.F, S-7028.W, S-6027.LF


10kg packet (2EA) / 20kg carton (50EA) / 1,000kg wooden pallet

3-

A
B
C
D
E
F

Covered Electrodes for Stainless Steels


Covered Electrodes for Hardfacing
Covered Electrodes for Cast Iron & Nickel Based Materials
2.5kg hermetically sealed P.V.C Box(4EA) / 10carton (90EA) / 900kg wooden pallet
Hermetically sealed P.V.C Box

d
e

Pallet Size(mm)

a
b
c

73
73
385

Carton Size(mm)

d
e
f

A D
C

E
B

*Bag Material : PP Cloth Lami

10kg

Box Size(mm)

1,000kg
700
930
930
230
160
400

900kg

2.5kg

500kg
600
800
800
210
160
400

87
325
340

A
B
C
D

430
130
1,150
930

256

D
C
Pallet Weight : 10kg

257

Hyundai Standard Packing


4 - Ball pac

2. MIG Solid Wire & FCW

1)

1 - MIG Solid Wire

150kg Ball pac / (2EA) / 300kg wooden pallet

15kg plastic spool / (60EA) / 900kg wooden pallet

200kg Ball pac / (2EA) / 400kg wooden pallet

20kg plastic spool / (60EA) / 1,200kg wooden pallet


2)
2 - Stainless MIG Wire

300kg/400kg

12.5kg plastic spool / (80EA) / 900kg wooden pallet

3 - FCW
A

12.5kg plastic spool / (80EA) / 900kg wooden pallet


15kg plastic spool / (60EA) / 900kg wooden pallet
D

B
C

12.5kg/15kg/20kg

1,000kg

Box Size(mm)

a
b
c

108
280
280

Pallet Size(mm)

Ball pac Size(mm)

a
b

5kg plastic spool (200EA) / 1,000kg wooden pallet

510
810

A
B
C
D

540
130
1,130
850

B
C

Pallet Weight : 10kg

5kg

3)
300kg Ball pac / (2EA) / 600kg wooden pallet
Box Size(mm)

a
b
c

64
210
215

350kg Ball pac / (2EA) / 700kg wooden pallet

c
b

600kg/700kg
a
900kg/1,200kg
A

Pallet Size(mm)

Pallet Size(mm)

A
B
C
D

12.5kg spool 15kg spool 5kg spool


640
540
540
130
130
130
1,130
1,130
1,130
850
850
850

258

A
Ball pac Size(mm)
B

D
C

a
b

510
810

A
B
C
D

810
130
1,340
670

C
Pallet Weight : 10kg

Pallet Weight : 10kg

259

Hyundai Standard Packing


4) Cap & Cable

3 - Submerged Wire Coil


(mm)

Cap & Cable Size(mm)

Cop
Cable
150/200/250kg 300/350kg 150/200/250kg 300/350kg
Type
Type
Type
Type
A
510
660
B
300
500
C
1,2,3,4,5(m) 1,2,3,4,5(m)
D
1,2,3,4,5(m) 1,2,3,4,5(m)

B
D

5kg
12.5kg
15kg
20kg
20kg

1,200kg

A
B

Material
HIPS
HIPS
HIPS
HIPS
HIPS

(mm)

A
55-56
100-101
100-101
101-103
100-101

B
52-53
52-53
52-53
52-53
52-53

C
199-200
293-295
269-270
283-285
269-270

USAGE
FCW
FCW
FCW/Solid Wire
FCW
Solid Wire

HIPS : HIGH IMPACT POLYSTYRENE

Spool Design

Pallete Size(mm)

80
430
430

1 - Plastic spool

25kg coil / (48EA) / 1,200kg wooden pallet

a
b
c

C
75
95/105
95/105
95
220
220
220

4. Spool Size

1 - Submerged Wire

A
B
C
D

B
405/410
745/735
765/755
790
820
910
1,140

3. Submerged Wire & Flux

Box Size(mm)

20kg
75kg
100kg
150kg
300kg
500kg
1000kg

A
305/315
630
630
630
630
630
630

480
130
1,300
900

D
BC

C
Pallet Weight : 10kg
A

2 - Basket Spool (15kg / 20kg)

2 -Submerged Flux

Basket Spool Adaptor

20kg Tin Can / (40EA) / 800kg wooden pallet


800kg
F

a
c
C

b
Pallete Size(mm)
Can Size(mm)

a
b
c

375
350
350

A
B
C
D

480
130
1,300
900

D
C
Pallet Weight : 10kg

260

D
G

A
B

Spool Size(mm)
A
B
15kg/20kg 225.5 188

C
98

D
55

261

E
13

F
G
180 220

H
97

I
USAGE
18 FCW/Solid Wire

5. Length of Wire
Description

Diameter

Weight(kg)

Length(mm)

20
20
20
20
20
20

5470
4285
3445
2370
1730
1320

Type

Solid Wire

0.8
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.2
1.4
1.6

15
15
15

2080
1520
1155

Covered
Electrodes

2.0
2.4
3.2
4.0
4.8
5.0
6.4

25
25
25
25
25
25
25

1045
720
400
255
175
165
100

FCW

Submerged
Wire

Solid
Wire

Wire & Flux for


Submerged Arc
Welding

Flux &
Submerged Wire

Data

Approvals

Qty

Mar.1977.

KR,LR,ABS,GL,NK,
DNV,BV

36 Item

Sep.1977.

KS D 7004 (No.1533)
KS D 7006 (No.1534)

6 Item
4 Item

Feb.1986.

JIS Z 3211 (No.KR8625)

9 Item

Mar.1988.

KS D 7014 (No.5846)

7 Item

Dec.1978.

KR,LR,ABS,GL,NK,
DNV,BV

4 Item

Feb.1986.

JIS Z 3211 (No.KR8626)

11 Item

Feb.1988.2

F.C.W:KR,LR,ABS,NK
DNV,BV

1 Item

Mar.1979.

KR,LR,ABS,GL,NK,
DNV,BV

18 Item

Mar.1979

KR,ABS,DNV

7 Item

Jun.1997.

TUV

6 Item

Authorized manufacturer
Of welding material and
May.1981. equipment for shipbuilding
(by the Ministry of
commerce & Industry)

Feb.1995.

262

Obtained ISO 9002


(LR)

Note:

Note:

HYUNDAI WELDING CO.,LTD.


INTERNATIONAL OFFICES

FIRST EDITION 1989.9


SECOND EDITION 1998.11
THIRD EDITION 1999.1
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