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Covered electrode for Welding Normalized and Normalized
+ Tempered Fine Grain and Special Structural Steels
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Basic Covering |
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Standards: |
EN 499 |
E 46 6 2 Ni
B 42 H5 |
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DIN 8529
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E SY 42 87 2
Ni B H5 |
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AWS/ASME
SFA-5.5 |
E 8018 - C1
- H4 | |
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Application and Properties: |
Heavy coated basic type
electrode for welding fine grained structural steels and
especially cryogenic steels. Electrode produces tough
and crack-free welded joints. Weld deposit is of
extremely high metallurgical purity and very low
hydrogen content. Owing to high crack resistance under
difficult conditions such as dynamic loads and low
service temperatures. It is suitable for use in welding
of storage tanks and piping which are subjected to low
temperatures up to -80˚C. Due to it's double covering
(up to 3,2 mm), the electrode features a stable and
concentrated arc, rendering it well-suited for
positional welding. Welds are of X-ray
quality. |
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Materials: |
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StE 255 |
12Ni14 |
10 Ni 14 |
S(P)275 to S(P)420 |
StE 285 to StE 420 |
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TT St 35 N & V |
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TStE 255 - TStE 420 |
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Please observe
admissible operating temperatures for welding consumable
and base metal |
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All-Weld Metal Analysis (typical
values in %) : |
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Mechanical Properties of
All-Weld Metal (single values are typical values): |
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SR : Stress relieved (at appx.600˚C)
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Redrying: For
2 hrs. at 350°C. |
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Welding Current [A]: |
60-90 |
100-140 |
150-180 |
190-230 |
260-340 |
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Packing & Order Information
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1076210 |
2.50 |
350 |
170 |
3.52 |
6 |
21.11 |
1076216 |
3.25 |
350 |
100 |
3.44 |
4 |
13.76 |
1076224 |
4.00 |
450 |
100 |
6.69 |
2 |
13.38 |
1076232 |
5.00 |
450 |
60 |
6.06 |
2 |
12.12 |
1076238 |
6.00 |
450 |
40 |
5.67 |
2 |
11.34 |
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Type of Current/Polarity/Welding Positions
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the figure to see its explanation... |
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