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Covered electrode for Welding Unalloyed and Low-alloy
Steels
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Rutile-Acid Covering |
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Standards: |
EN 499 |
E 38 2 RA 13 |
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DIN 1913 |
E 43 33 AR 7 |
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AWS/ASME SFA-5.1 |
E6020 |
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Application and Properties: |
Electrode featuring a high melting rate due
to its very high current carrying capacity. Therefore, it is particularly
suited for piece work performance. Possible to use equally well both with
AC and DC. Concave, smooth weld beads. Very easy slag removal from fillet
welds and even from acute bevel angels. Complete root penetration in fillet
welds. It is suitable for welding galvanized, primer painted and slightly
rusted parts. Owing to the low Si-content, weld is suited for subsequent
galvanizing, enamalling and rubber cladding. Weld joints are of X-ray
quality.
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Materials: |
S185 to S355 |
St 33 - St 52-3 |
P235GH, P265GH |
H I, H II |
P295GH |
17 Mn 4 |
P235 - P355 |
St 37.4 - St 52.4 |
P235, P265 |
St 35.8, St 45.8 |
L210 - L360 |
StE210.7(TM) to StE360.7(TM) |
S(P)275 - S(P)355 |
StE 285 - StE 355 |
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StE 255 |
GP240R |
GS-45 |
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GS-38, GS-52 |
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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): |
AW/KS |
>380 |
470-600 |
>20 |
100 |
60 |
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AW : As welded |
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Redrying: Generally
not required. If required, redry 1 hr. at 100-110°C |
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Welding Current [A]: |
70-95 |
90-160 |
130-220 |
180-300 |
250-340 |
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Type of Current/Polarity/Welding Positions
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