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Covered electrode for Welding Stainless and Heat
Resisting Steels
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Rutile Covering |
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Standards: |
EN 1600 |
E 19 12 3 Nb R 32 |
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DIN 8556 |
E 19 12 3 Nb R 26 |
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AWS/ASME SFA-5.4 |
E 318 - 16 |
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TS 2716 |
E 19 12 3 Nb R 26 |
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TS 2716 EN 1600 |
E 19 12 3 Nb R 32 |
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Application and Properties: |
Electrode for welding stabilized austenitic
stainless Cr-Ni-Mo steels and cast steels. For operating temperatures
up to +400°C. Suitable for welding of stainless steel tanks, valves and
pipes in chemical, textile, paint and paper industries. Possible to use
equally well both with AC and DC. Easy arc striking and restriking. Fine-droplet
metal transfer, good wash-in of joint sides, easily removable slag.
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Materials: |
1.4401 |
X 4 Cr Ni Mo 17 - 12 - 2 |
X 5 Cr NiMo 17 - 12 - 2 |
316 |
1.4408 |
GX 5 CrNi Mo 19 - 11 |
G-X 6 Cr Ni Mo 18 - 10 |
CF-8M |
1.4436 |
X 4 Cr Ni Mo 17 - 13 - 3 |
X 5 Cr Ni Mo 17 - 13 - 3 |
316 |
1.4571 |
X 6 Cr Ni Mo 17 - 12 - 2 |
X 6 Cr Ni Mo Ti 17 - 12 - 2 |
316Ti |
1.4573 |
X 10 Cr Ni Mo Ti 18 - 12 |
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316Ti |
1.4580 |
X 6 Cr Ni Mo Nb 17 - 12 - 2 |
X 6 Cr Ni Mo Nb 17 - 12 - 2 |
(316Cb) |
1.4581 |
GX 5 Cr Ni Mo Nb 19 -11 |
G-X 5 Cr Ni Mo Nb 18 - 10 |
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1.4583 |
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X10 CrNiMoNb 18 - 12 |
318 |
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Please observe admissible operating temperatures
for welding consumable and base metal |
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Qualification Tests |
: TSE |
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All-Weld Metal Analysis (typical
values in %) : |
0.04 |
0.80 |
0.70 |
19.0 |
12.0 |
2.50 |
0.35 |
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Mechanical Properties of
All-Weld Metal (single values are typical values): |
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Redrying: 2
hrs. at 300˚C. |
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Welding Current [A]: |
30-50 |
50-85 |
70-125 |
110-165 |
160-230 |
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Packing & Order Information
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1096502 |
2.00 |
250 |
125 |
1.24 |
9 |
11.14 |
1096506 |
2.50 |
250 |
80 |
1.25 |
9 |
11.23 |
1096514 |
3.25 |
300 |
60 |
1.82 |
9 |
16.42 |
1096516 |
3.25 |
350 |
60 |
2.12 |
9 |
19.12 |
1096520 |
4.00 |
350 |
40 |
2.16 |
9 |
19.44 |
1096528 |
5.00 |
350 |
25 |
2.07 |
9 |
18.61 |
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Type of Current/Polarity/Welding Positions
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You can click on the figure to see
its explanation... |
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